Julia Caulfield
Julia Caulfield is the news director at KOTO in Telluride.
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In 2022, the Telluride Town Council passed an ordinance banning single-use plastics, effective July 1, 2024. The ban includes Styrofoam containers, plastic straws, cutlery, and water bottles under one gallon.
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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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This week individuals across the country shared their anger with big banks funding fossil fuels in a series of protests and rallies. In Telluride, several dozen residents held a march downtown.
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The Palm Theatre in Telluride was bustling recently as students, teachers, and parents gathered for the Intermediate School Spanish Spelling Bee.
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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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Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, the United State Postal Service will deliver more than 13 billion pieces of mail, with post offices in the far reaches of the country bringing holiday cheer to their communities.
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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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Telluride, Colorado local and world renowned mountaineer Hilaree Nelson passed away in an avalanche while on an expedition in Nepal. Nelson passed away on September 26th after getting caught in an avalanche on Mt. Manaslu in Nepal. She was 49 years old.
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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.