Top Stories
Water users around the west seek billions in federal drought help as Colorado River forecast worsens
It's not clear yet how the money would be distributed among several states in a river basin where political fights and an impasse over how to share water long term have persisted even during historic drought.
-
Durango-based Compañeros has documented dozens of recent detentions.
-
A partnership between UNLV and Fort Lewis College aims to increase the number of Indigenous students enrolled into graduate programs.
Join us in celebrating 50 years of KSUT Public Radio, with a free show featuring Shinyribs, Friday, June 12!
Latest episode:
More News
-
For more than a decade, Julianne Guy was the only midwife living in the Roaring Fork Valley. After years of dealing with what she calls bias and discrimination from the state, she joined a class action lawsuit against Colorado regulators.
-
More than 350 kids took the stage at the Montrose Pavilion this Mother's Day weekend for Weehawken Dance's spring production of Cinderella.
-
The Community Hope Fund will offer financial assistance for therapy. The new fund will be overseen by the Aspen Hope Center, a mental health care provider in the valley.
-
After a record warm and dry winter, ranchers and farmers brace for a challenging summer.
-
The question will appear on the statewide ballot in November.
-
The Colorado Sun and Colorado Capitol News Alliance parsed through nearly 650 pieces of legislation debated in the legislature this year to find the ones that will most directly impact people's lives — or would have had they passed.
- Putin visits China to reaffirm Russia ties
- Mark Fuhrman, ex-detective convicted of lying during OJ Simpson trial, has died
- Colbert's last episodes: What happened on 'The Late Show' last night
- Trump says he's called off Iran strike at request of Gulf allies
- Three adult victims, two suspects dead after shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego
Protect the future of KSUT by becoming a sustaining member.
Take KSUT wherever you go!