From June 5, 2026 - Station Manager Jenna Whetzel talks with Maggie McGuire, editor of the Moab Sun News, about an allocation from Grand County to an airport project, a discussion at the Grand County Commission about governing policies, musician Sean Gaskell and his upcoming concert at the library on June 12th, and a look at what's on the City Council agenda for June 9th, 2026.
8 June 2026, 4:02 pm
29 minutes
Regional Roundup EP 158
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)
8 June 2026, 3:56 pm
29 minutes
Regional Roundup EP 157
From June 1 - 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.
1 June 2026, 11:13 pm
29 minutes
Regional Roundup EP 156
From May 25 - 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.
1 June 2026, 11:03 pm
29 minutes
Regional Roundup EP 155
From May 18 - 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.
1 June 2026, 10:59 pm
29 minutes
Regional Roundup EP 154
From May 11 - 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.
A two way with reporter Jamie Wanzek on the charges filed against a federal immigration officer after an assault on a protester at an ICE facility in Durango last October. (KDUR/RMCR)
A report on Glenwood Springs revoking the permit for a local ICE facility. (KDNK)
An interview with MOTUS theater about their work centering the voices of immigrants, and a first-person monologue from one of the participants. (KGNU)
1 June 2026, 10:56 pm
29 minutes
Regional Roundup EP 153
From May 4th: On this week's edition of the Regional Roundup: 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.
1 June 2026, 10:53 pm
29 minutes
Regional Roundup EP 152
From April 27 - This edition of the Regional Roundup: two people living with Parkinson’s share what it’s like to navigate a disease that affects more than a million Americans. We head to Norwood in southwest Colorado, where a project aims to tackle algae blooms while generating electricity. In Glenwood Springs, we hear community concerns about Flock surveillance cameras. We also visit a community choir in western Colorado that’s bringing people together through music and connection. And we round out the show with a conversation on the affordable housing crisis in resort communities across the Rocky Mountain West.
1 June 2026, 10:49 pm
10 minutes 48 seconds
Weekly Newsreel 5.29.26
On this edition of the Weekly Newsreel, I talk with Andrew Christiansen about funds allocated by Grand County for a campaign to promote summer tourism, Grand County issuing an emergency drought declaration, and efforts to help the endangered Bonytail Chub.
1 June 2026, 5:25 pm
10 minutes 49 seconds
Weekly Newsreel 5.22.26
On this edition of the Weekly Newsreel, I talk with Maggie McGuire from the Moab Sun News about the Arches Shuttle Project, Shakespeare in the Park, and we look at the agenda for the May 26th Moab City Council meeting.
1 June 2026, 5:20 pm
13 minutes 31 seconds
Weekly Newsreel 5.15.26
On this edition of the Weekly Newsreel, we talk to Doug McMurdo from the Times Independent about the Arches Timed Entry Study, agency findings in Grand County discrimination complaints, offer information about a Moab resident detained by ICE, and finish by celebrating a Grand County High School student who won a state golfing competition.