Newscast 6-5-26

Por KOTO News

junio 5, 2026

On this week’s Regional Roundup, we hear about a new agreement signed by counties and conservation districts in Colorado aimed at preventing future reservoirs and water diversions on the Crystal River. We also learn about a major gasoline spill on Southern Ute tribal land in southwest Colorado that is raising concerns about drinking water contamination and pipeline safety. Residents of a mobile home park in Western Colorado are working to purchase the land beneath their homes in an effort to preserve affordable housing, while advocates and legal experts discuss concerns about immigration enforcement near Colorado courthouses. We also hear about growing community opposition to a massive proposed data center in northern Utah and visit a poetry box near Telluride that is helping neighbors connect through poems.

  • A report on an agreement signed by some Colorado counties and conservation districts to oppose any future reservoirs and diversions on the Crystal River. (RMCR)
  • A report on a major gasoline spill on Southern Ute tribal land in southwest Colorado that is raising concerns about drinking water contamination and pipeline safety. (KVNF)
  • A feature on a mobile home park in Western Colorado where residents are hoping to buy the land to secure affordable housing. (Aspen Public Radio)
  • A feature on concerns about immigration enforcement near courthouses in Colorado. (KDUR)
  • A reporter two way on community opposition to a massive data center in Utah. (RMCR/KRCL)
  • A story about a poetry box near Telluride, Colorado, that is building community. (KOTO)

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