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  • Newscast 4-29-26

    abril 29, 2026

    - The State of Crime in Telluride

    - Town Council Pauses Housing Waitlist Policy

    - Building with Cob

  • “Off the Record” 4-28-26: KOTO Haiku Show

    abril 28, 2026

    KOTO Haiku Show 5 7 5 Syllables It's Joyful and Fun

  • Noticias 4-27-26

    abril 27, 2026

    Las TItulares de Hoy: -Tres Candidatos se Presentan a las Elecciones al Ayuntamiento de Telluride -Un Avance de las Elecciones al Ayuntamiento de Telluride -Se Avecina una Crisis de Financiación para el Distrito Escolar de Telluride

  • Newscast 4-27-26

    abril 27, 2026

    - A Mountain Village Investigation Update

    - Coming Up Next, Telluride

    - Lawmakers Talk Geothermal and Overtime Hours

  • Newscast 4-24-26

    abril 24, 2026

    This week on the Regional Roundup: two people living with Parkinson’s share what it’s like to navigate a disease that affects more than a million Americans. We head to Norwood in southwest Colorado, where a project aims to tackle algae blooms while generating electricity. In Glenwood Springs, we hear community concerns about Flock surveillance cameras. We also visit a community choir in western Colorado that’s bringing people together through music and connection. And we round out the show with a conversation on the affordable housing crisis in resort communities across the Rocky Mountain West.

  • Newscast 4-23-26

    abril 23, 2026

    - Ranching In A Drying West

    - Pescador de películas de gatos con Risho Unda

    - The Listening Club Gets Stranger

  • Newscast 4-22-26

    abril 22, 2026

    - Candidates Vie for Telluride Town Council

    - Funding Cliff Looms for Telluride School District

    - A Look Back: Goats Graze the Valley Floor

  • “Off the Record” 4-21-26: Sexual Assault Awareness Month

    abril 21, 2026

    According to the CDC, nearly half of women and 1 in 6 men in the United States experience sexual violence in their lifetimes. April is [...]

  • Noticias 4-20-26

    abril 20, 2026

    - Ex-Alguacil Condenado por Pornografía Infantil

    - Los Niños Están Bien

    - Norwood Analiza los Límites de Velocidad

  • Newscast 4-20-26

    abril 20, 2026

    - Floating Solar on Reservoir Number 2

    - Lawmakers Tackle the Budget

  • Newscast 4-17-26

    abril 17, 2026

    This week on the Regional Roundup, we look at concerns over a proposed move by the U.S. Forest Service from Washington, D.C. to Salt Lake City, and what that could mean for public lands management in the West. We’ll also visit a conserved organic orchard in Western Colorado, and we hear about new composting efforts in Aspen aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions from food waste. Plus, a longtime avalanche rescue dog in Telluride retires after years of service, and a conversation with Denis Moynihan of Democracy Now! about the new documentary Steal This Story Please! and the importance of independent journalism.

  • Newscast 4-16-26

    abril 16, 2026

    - Former Sheriff Deputy Sentenced for Child Pornography

    - West End Roundup with the San Miguel Basin Forum

    - Celebrating Dark Skies

  • Newscast 4-15-26

    abril 15, 2026

    - The Kids Are Alright

    - The Dark Veil of Romance

    - A Look Back: Ten Years of Good Curling

  • Logo for the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey featuring a stylized C with a mountain and tree, and the survey name in blue, red, green, and yellow on a white background—celebrating that Kids Are Alright.

    The Kids Are Alright

    abril 15, 2026

    The Healthy Kids Colorado Survey provides a glimpse into the risk and protective factors young people in the community experience.

    With new survey results available, local organizations are looking at the data to get a better understanding of young people in the Telluride region.

  • “Off the Record” 4-14-26: San Miguel County Public Health

    abril 14, 2026

    Public Health is tasked with protecting and enhancing the health of people and the environment in San Miguel County, and the department has a lot on its plate.

    This week on "Off the Record" hear from the San Miguel County's Public Health Department about their work and what they're currently up to.