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2022 marks the 50th anniversary of the Telluride Ski Resort. In honor of the half-century milestone, the Telluride Historical Museum’s annual exhibit is a look back at the history of the ski area.
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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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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.
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A Telluride was killed by an avalanche while snowboarding in the backcountry this week.
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For a lot of people in the Telluride region, the Russian invasion of Ukraine might feel like a distant news story. But, for many, it’s personal. KOTO's Matt Hoisch spoke to several locals from Ukraine and Russia about the invasion and what it’s like being far from home as war erupts.
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Telluride's Valley Floor sits just west of Town. The protected open space is home to a gang of elk that use the land as calving and wintering grounds. Over the weekend a hunter killed an elk on property adjacent to the Valley Floor, stirring up outrage from some local residents. KOTO's Julia Caulfield has more.
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The Town of Telluride has stopped issuing new short term rental licenses for at least six months; A small fire broke out on Thursday about one mile south of Cortez.
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Several Colorado mountain communities are trying to limit the growth of short term rentals--as long-running housing crunches become full on crises. Earlier this summer Steamboat Springs and Crested Butte placed temporary halts on new short term rental licenses. In Telluride, a group of locals are pushing for a ballot question to limit short term rental licenses. But the proposal has aroused passionate feelings for and against. KOTO's Matt Hoisch went to a Telluride community discussion on the proposal and brings us this report.
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Across the U.S. businesses are struggling to hire workers. Colorado is no different. Help wanted signs are visible in the windows of many local…
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The Cortez City Council will reopen its meetings to in-person attendance next week, with safety precautions in place.The Cortez Public Library will be…