Julia Caulfield
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A proposed solar farm just southwest of Norwood is drawing criticism from the community. This week, residents showed up for a meeting to express their disapproval.
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May 4th marked National Star Wars Day, and this year, the local library in Telluride, Colorado, celebrated with some community competition.
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Across the globe, Jews are lighting menorahs and celebrating with their families. But in Mountain Village, Colorado, a group of “Roving Rabbis” are doing things a little differently.
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Built on Bones, the new album from Colorado musician Emily Scott Robinson, is a song cycle for the witches of Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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Colorado’s Secretary of State Jena Griswold is running for reelection this November. While she was in Telluride recently to meet with voters for a campaign fundraiser, she spoke about why she’s running, the importance of election security, and Lil Kim.
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In 2022 alone, there have been nearly 30 school shootings in the U.S. When shootings occur, local law enforcement are tasked with responding. First responders held a recent active shooter training in the mountain town of Telluride.
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Southwest Colorado is a beautiful, but sometimes dangerous place to live and explore. Search and rescue missions on mountain peaks are an unfortunate reality. Now a new helicopter is changing the game for first responders in San Miguel County.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested a man in Southwest Colorado last week for threatening to blow up the local sheriff's office in Telluride. KOTO's Julia Caulfield has more.
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The sale of over a thousand acres in Rico is raising questions about development versus conservationA large swath of land outside Rico could become a hot springs resort, or maybe protected open space. From partner station KOTO in Telluride, Julia Caulfield has more on a new conversation coming before the community.
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School districts and the boards that oversee them have found themselves in the cultural-political spotlight lately. Now, districts across the country are facing challenges from parents claiming they’ve broken laws and are liable for damages. Recently, the Telluride R-1 School District found itself in the conversation.