Newscast 5-12-25
- It’s Wildfire Season, Are You Prepared? - Ridgway Resilience Hub Stands at the Ready - G is for Government Previews Telluride Town Council
- It’s Wildfire Season, Are You Prepared? - Ridgway Resilience Hub Stands at the Ready - G is for Government Previews Telluride Town Council
- Hospital District Welcomes New Board Members - AmeriCorps Cuts Leave Hundreds in Colorado in a Lurch - Romance Takes Center Stage
Telluride sixth grader Ingram Olson is tackling climate change one solar panel at a time. After months of research and a boost from NREL, Olson presented his beet juice-powered solar project at the Colorado Science and Engineering Fair—earning the Burt Rutan Energy Award.
- Telluride Arts Pushes the Reset Button on the Transfer Warehouse - Future of Uravan Bridge Uncertain - Lawmakers Reach Their Final Day
- Telluride Gets Parking Pushback - 2025 Music on the Mesa Lineup Announced
- TelSki at The Bitter End With Illium Housing - Cat Movie Fisher with Risho Unda - The Past, Present, and Future at the Telluride Historical Museum
- Dan Covault Prepares to Be Sheriff - The West End Roundup with The San Miguel Basin Forum - Commissioners Sign Resolution in Support of Public Lands
Dan Covault has been appointed as the next sheriff of San Miguel County, following Sheriff Bill Masters’ retirement after 45 years. Covault, a 25-year veteran of local law enforcement, reflects on his journey, the challenges of stepping into Masters' legacy, and his hopes for the San Miguel County Sheriff's Office.
- Dan Covault Named as Interim Sheriff - Is This Headline Telling You the Truth? - The Shed Looks to Support Local Youth
Undersheriff Dan Covault has been appointed as interim sheriff of San Miguel County, following Sheriff Bill Masters’ upcoming retirement. Covault will serve the remainder of Masters’ term, expiring in 2026, after a public selection process involving extensive community input and interviews with both finalists.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over half of the women and almost 1 in 3 men in the United States experience sexual violence in their lifetimes. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, so this week on "Off the Record" KOTO News spoke with folks from the San Miguel Resource Center about sexual violence, resources available in the community, and what we can all do to create safer communities for everyone.
-Colorado Legislature Takes on TABOR -G is for Government Previews Telluride Town Council -General Assembly Nears the Finish Line