Dan Covault appointed to serve out Bill Masters' term as San Miguel County Sheriff, Forest Service seeks input on Telluride Ski Resort's capital improvements plan, residents speak out against diagonal parking, and one last ski run to say goodbye to winter.
Judge halts deportation of Venezuelan immigrants being detained in Aurora, Telluride Hospital District holds election for board of directors, San Miguel County Commissioners to select a replacement to serve the remainder of Sheriff Bill Masters' term after he retires in June, and lock your car doors—the bears are awake and hungry.
Life may happen in one take, but the newscast definitely does not. Back by popular demand, we are sharing our most recent bloopers reel, with a little music added for fun. Big thanks to host Julia Caulfield for making us laugh and to our videographer/editor Tim Johnson for working his magic.
Telluride Ski Resort owner Chuck Horning comes under fire from local officials, lawsuit over gondola ballot issue 3A is headed to trial, San Miguel County Public Health receives stop work order as federal funding is cut, Mountain Village receives grant funding for wildfire mitigation, and a big snowstorm caps off the 2024-2025 season.
New study shows Colorado children living near oil and gas wells have an increased risk of leukemia, food banks in the state face funding cuts, snowpack in our local river basins is just 73% of the median, and Bureau of Land Management shares a wild mustang virtual reality experience.