A KOTO newscast, from 3/11/1991 To 3/22/1991, featuring Jon Kovash and Dominic Cross. Here are the headlines: 3/11/1991: The state takes the Idarado case to the US Supreme Court. Questions remain on how curbside recycling will work. Should employers be allowed to control affordable housing units? THA says No. The town takes up ethics and conflict of interest issues. We've got today's weather report and a personal commentary. 3/12/1991: Two Telluride restaurant workers are snatched by the US Immigration Service. We have a wrap up of today's Telluride Town Council meeting. Division of Wildlife signs off on Lawson Hill. We have these stories and more plus basketball scores and the weather forecast. 3/13/1991: Tonight Lawson Hill gets preliminary approval from county planning and zoning commission. Restaurant owner says the immigration service used big city tactics during the local bust. Final rehearsals begin for Sweeney Todd. We've got news from middle school and high school. Local briefs and the weather forecast. 3/14/1991: Three new projects get HAR approvals. Recyclers may work together on Illium site. Lawson Hill faces likely approval but still divided. Public opinion. A survivor of the white wave relates to terrifying experience. We've got regional news basketball scores and today's weather and avalanche report. 3/15/1991: Reservations are looking better for the rest of the ski season. News from the town Marshalls and Sheriff's offices and the Dirtbag Ball goes ahead this weekend as planned. Opponents of Lawson Hill project aren't giving up. We have the weekend Avalanche report and two personal commentaries. 3/18/1991: Airport looks at Doral Impact; tart skiers successful in JO Gate bashing, these stories and more. Plus, today's weather and avalanche report. 3/19/1991: Airport authorities say closure may have a greater impact on the summer season than first thought. TCAH has a new director and board members; Last minute candidates show interest in school board positions; and a reality check shows that plans for a teen center are workable. We have the Marshall's briefs, the Avalanche Report and the personal commentary. 3/20/1991: Parking for Bluegrass Weekend is a go but undecided for the Midsummer Festival. The application process is over and the Marshalls department will soon be welcoming its newest deputy. We have middle school and high school news, local briefs and the Avalanche report. 3/21/1991: Public ownership urged for Alta Lakes Mining property civil suit against Aldasoro called frivolous. The agenda is set for this year's steps to awareness. We have today's weather and avalanche report and a personal commentary.