Newscast 7-13-26
julio 13, 2026
- ICE Arrests Man Outside San Miguel County Jail
- Firefighter Dies Battling Gold Mountain
- Charles Dalton Elected to Telluride Town Council
Newscast 7-10-26
julio 10, 2026
On this week's Regional Roundup, we'll hear about the extreme fire danger facing communities across the Rocky Mountain West. Then, we go to Aspen, where an all-American form of dance called Bandaloop turned the side of a building into a stage during the Fourth of July weekend. After that, we'll visit Boulder where a gun safety initiative is giving free safes to firearm owners. Next, we'll head to Wyoming, where volunteers are removing miles of old barbed wire fence to make it easier for wildlife to migrate. And we'll wrap up the show in Utah, spending time with drag performer Diana Lone as she prepares for a show at Why Kiki Bar in Salt Lake City.
Newscast 7-9-26
julio 9, 2026
- A Ferris Fire Update
- West End Roundup with the San Miguel Basin Forum
- Pescador de películas de gatos con Risho Unda
Newscast 7-8-26
julio 8, 2026
- Gold Mountain Fire Evacuees Return Home
- Mountain Village Looks for New Town Manager
- AVID Dance Brings a Universal Language
Newscast 7-6-26
julio 6, 2026
- A Gold Mountain Fire Update
- Smoke Fills the San Juans
Newscast 7-2-26
julio 2, 2026
- A Gold Mountain Fire Update
- Telluride Town Council Names Resident Advisory Committee
- Pescador de películas de gatos con Risho Unda
Newscast 7-1-26
julio 1, 2026
- A Gold Mountain Fire Update
- Town Council Election Still in Flux
- Telluride Community Survey Shows Areas for Improvement
Newscast 6-29-26
junio 29, 2026
- A Gold Mountain Fire Update
- Coming Up Next, Telluride
Newscast 6-26-26
junio 26, 2026
On this week's Regional Roundup, we bring you voices from Pride celebrations across the Rocky Mountain West. We also hear about a new app that connects LGBTQIA+ community members with volunteer opportunities in Utah and beyond.
As drought conditions persist across the region, Trout Unlimited is urging anglers to give stressed fish a break by reducing fishing on rivers with low flows and warm water temperatures. We also hear from southwest Colorado, where dry conditions are affecting irrigators, growers and gardeners. With drought comes increased wildfire risk. We visit a firehouse in Salida that is looking to lessons from past fire seasons as they prepare for what could be another challenging summer. And in south-central Colorado, we visit a jazz group that is building community through music.
Newscast 6-25-26
junio 25, 2026
- West End Roundup with the San Miguel Basin Forum
- Lions in the Mountains
- Dwayne Romero Vies for Congress
Newscast 6-24-26
junio 24, 2026
- Remembering a BF Deal
- Bluegrass Needs a Rethink
- The Battle for Truth
Newscast 6-22-26
junio 22, 2026
- First Responders See Busy Weekend
- Mountain Village Considers Ethics Code Changes
Newscast 6-17-26
junio 17, 2026
On this week's Regional Roundup, we hear about a poetry festival that took place recently in the Four Corners. Then, we hear from our rural climate reporter on how the Colorado River is at a tipping point due to severe drought, over allocation, and climate change. These issues were discussed at a conference at the law school at CU Boulder. Then, we visit two of our member community radio stations who are expanding their facilities and creating community media centers. We round out the show with a look at a Trump administration effort seeking public feedback on signage at National Parks that officials say may be disrespectful to America. The campaign drew thousands of responses, with many commenters instead expressing strong support for the National Park Service and its mission.
Newscast 6-15-26
junio 15, 2026
- Telluride Discusses Town Council Ethics Code
- The Photography of Humanity and Climate Change
Newscast 6-12-26
junio 12, 2026
On this week's Regional Roundup, we hear about a jazz festival in northern New Mexico that celebrates Indigenous jazz music. Then, we head to the Roaring Fork Valley on Colorado's Western Slope to hear about efforts to create safe passages for wildlife crossing highways. After that we head to Wyoming to hear how goats are being used for fire mitigations. We round out the show hearing how Western Colorado University is working with Tribes to repatriate the remains of Native Americans that have been held by a museum.

