• Newscast 5-22-26

    mayo 22, 2026

    On this week’s Regional Roundup, we hear how Utah residents are pushing back against a proposed data center, and we'll hear a report on a new management plan for the Maroon Bells area in Western Colorado. We'll also hear about the nuances of party affiliation ahead of Wyoming’s primary elections, and the environmental benefits of mushroom cultivation. Then, a story on how drought is placing pressure on local farmers and producers, a story on efforts to teach environmental stewardship to young children, and we round out the show with a visit to a recent performance of Cinderella in Western Colorado, which helped young dancers build confidence.

  • Newscast 5-21-26

    mayo 21, 2026

    -West End Roundup with the San Miguel Basin Forum

    - Kris Tompkins on Rewilding the Mind

    - A Placerville Poetry Box

  • Newscast 5-20-26

    mayo 20, 2026

    - Telluride School District to Ask Voters for More Funding

    - Pescador de películas de gatos con Risho Unda

    - InVINCEble Comes to Mountainfilm

  • Newscast 5-18-26

    mayo 18, 2026

    - Survey Looks at Health and Wellbeing in the Region

    - Coming Up Next, Telluride

    - General Assembly Adjourns

  • Newscast 5-15-26

    mayo 15, 2026

    On this week’s Regional Roundup, we hear about the Trump administration’s decision to rescind the Public Lands Rule, and we hear a report on the success of wildlife crossings in Wyoming. As bears become more active, we hear why communities need to be bear aware, and we'll hear about efforts across the region to protect dark skies from light pollution. Plus, a feature on the 50th anniversary of KSUT Public Radio and the station’s tribal roots and legacy, and a story on Mujeres y Pedales, a cycling group building community in Eagle County, Colorado. We round out the show hearing about great horned owls.

  • Newscast 5-14-26

    mayo 14, 2026

    - West End Roundup with the San Miguel Basin Forum

    - Pescador de películas de gatos con Risho Unda

    - Listening Club is the Cure for Disintegration

  • Newscast 5-13-26

    mayo 13, 2026

    - Regional Governments Discuss Impacts of Development

    - The Joy of Sex Ed…with Clowns

    - Alex Kelloff Makes Bid for Congress

  • Newscast 5-11-26

    mayo 11, 2026

    - Valley Floor Day Instills Stewardship in a Changing Climate

    -General Assembly Enters Final Days

  • Newscast 5-8-26

    mayo 8, 2026

    On this week’s Regional Roundup, we look at how communities across the region are grappling with immigration enforcement. In Durango, Colorado, the District Attorney has filed charges against a federal immigration officer over an alleged assault on a protester outside an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in October 2025. In Glenwood Springs, city officials have revoked the permit for a local ICE  facility. And we hear about a theater project that brings immigrants to the stage, creating space for them to tell their own stories in their own words.

  • Newscast 5-7-26

    mayo 7, 2026

    - The Bears Are Back in Town

    - Federal Firefighting in the Region Sees Shift

    - The Wonder, Intimacy, and Hope of “Appalachia”

  • Newscast 5-6-26

    mayo 6, 2026

    - Mountain Village Addresses Wildfire with Forest Management

    - Pescador de películas de gatos con Risho Unda

    - Telluride Yoga Festival Brings Longevity and Service

  • Newscast 5-4-26

    mayo 4, 2026

    - Paul Wisor Steps Down as Mountain Village Town Manager

    - General Assembly Enters Its Final Days

  • Newscast 5-1-26

    mayo 1, 2026

    The city of Durango has proclaimed April 19, 2026 as Ross Anderson Day, marking twenty years since the Native American speed skier set a U.S. speed-skiing record of 154.06 miles per hour. We’ll also hear from a researcher working in Bears Ears who is turning to crowdfunding to continue his work after losing a federal grant. Then, we head to Utah, where students at the University of Utah are building community through the student Drag Club. And we close the show with a conversation with Aspen Public Radio Executive Director Breeze Anderson who talks about a recent lawsuit involving Aspen Public Radio, KSUT, and CPR. The stations challenged an executive order from President Trump that cut funding to NPR and PBS. In March, a federal judge ruled in favor of the stations.

  • Newscast 4-30-26

    abril 30, 2026

    - Local Governments Plan for Disaster

    - West End Roundup with the San Miguel Basin Forum

    - Pescador de películas de gatos con Risho Unda

  • Newscast 4-29-26

    abril 29, 2026

    - The State of Crime in Telluride

    - Town Council Pauses Housing Waitlist Policy

    - Building with Cob