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The ruling, issued Tuesday, March 31, 2026, found that Trump's executive order unlawfully singled out public broadcasters because the President didn't agree with the content of their speech.
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This year marks KSUT’s 50th anniversary. Since its launch in 1976, the station has broadcast tribal news, local and NPR news, and different genres of music throughout the Four Corners region. But when it signed on, it barely covered the town of Ignacio with its 10-watt signal.
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Tami Graham speaks with Elaine Chick, Water Information Program Manager for the Southwestern Water Conservation District, about the upcoming 42nd annual Southwest Water Seminar.
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A U.S. District Court judge found that President Trump's executive ordering the defunding of NPR and PBS violated the First Amendment. KSUT was a co-plaintiff in the case, along with Colorado Public Radio and Aspen Public Radio.
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Kootenai County, Idaho paused data center development to pass regulations to protect water resources and require a public process.
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Stretches of calm weather in the mountains might seem harmless, but they can quietly increase avalanche danger over time. And traveling in groups doesn’t always make skiers and snowshoers safer. That’s one of the key takeaways from experts in the Sierra Nevada, where one of the deadliest avalanches in U.S. history recently struck near Lake Tahoe.
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Angie is a U.S. citizen, but her parents are undocumented. If they're deported, she's decided she would leave with them.
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Authors say: this could impact preparedness before wildfire season
- Trump signs a new executive order on voting. Experts say he lacks the authority
- Kherson, Ukraine: A hometown changed (Pt. 1)
- Iranians debate whether the war is worth it
- Judge rules White House ballroom construction must halt until Congress OK's it
- Runners misled at a qualifier race will still get invites to the world championship
View incident updates, fire maps, and smoke impacts from around the region.