Newscast 5-29-26
Por KOTO News
mayo 29, 2026
On this week’s Regional Roundup, we hear about efforts to repeal the Roadless Rule for National Forests and learn about an upcoming movie set to benefit from a new Colorado tax credit. We also visit a popular Western Colorado trail that has introduced new fees for e-bikes, hear why water managers are worried about a dry summer ahead, and tag along with researchers studying the ecological benefits of beaver habitat. Plus, we round out the show with a conversation about the dangers of melanoma and the importance of early detection.
- A report on efforts to repeal the Roadless Rule. (RMCR)
- A report on a movie that’s set to begin filming in Colorado that will avail of a new tax credit. (Aspen Public Radio)
- A feature on new charges for e-bikes at the popular Maroon Bells site in Western Colorado. (KDNK)
- A report on a recent meeting of regional water managers ahead of a dry summer. (KVNF)
- A feature the ecological benefits of beaver habitat. (KGNU)
- A discussion with an oncologist on melanoma and skin cancer. (RMCR)
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