Newscast 1-16-26
Por KOTO News
enero 16, 2026
This week on the Regional Roundup, we’ll hear voices from vigils and protests around the region after the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. We’ll hear from a former National Forest supervisor on the challenges facing public lands and what the future might hold. Then, a conversation with a conservationist about efforts to restore wild buffalo to Indigenous lands, and we finish the show with a BLM archaeologist who tells us about efforts to preserve and conserve the region’s rich archaeological history.
- Reports on vigils and protests around Colorado in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. (Aspen Public Radio, KGNU)
- A two way with a former National Forest Service supervisor on the future of public lands. (RMCR)
- A feature on a workforce housing initiative in Western Colorado. (Aspen Public Radio)
- A two way with a conservationist on an effort to restore wild buffalo to Indigenous lands. (KZMU/Science Moab)
- A two way with a BLM archaeologist who tells us about efforts to preserve and conserve the region’s rich archaeological history. (KFFR)
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