KSJD News
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Local newscasts and interviews featuring news from across the Four Corners region.
Latest Episodes
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Kristy Sholly, Mesa Verde National Park’s Chief of Interpretation, talks about the intention that drives interpretation and how interpretation has changed over time to become more inclusive of Indigenous connections and perspectives.
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A recent wildfire along Highway 145 in the Dolores River Valley has prompted Empire Electric to seek a federal grant to help pay the costs of burying 26 miles of power lines underground.
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Damage inside Glen Canyon Dam could mean problems with the "river outlet works," a set of small tubes near the bottom of the dam that were originally intended to release excess water when the reservoir is nearing full capacity. The dam allows water to pass through to the Colorado River and Grand Canyon.
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Delbert Anderson, Indigie Femme, and the Julia Keefe Trio will be performing at the Canyons of the Ancients Visitors Center this evening (April 12th) at 6pm.
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Writer Lisa C. Taylor was live in studio to talk with KSJD's Lacy McKay about National Poetry Month, her work, and the upcoming Mesa Verde Writers Festival.
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An interview with Lake City physician assistant Bob Downs about his recent trip to Ukraine on a medical mission.
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This year’s “Boot Tan Fest” at Sunlight Mountain in Glenwood Springs brought hundreds of women and femme skiers together to celebrate their common love for the sport — and participate in a famed naked ski lap that’s become an annual tradition.
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Local high school students involved in the Youth Leadership Council are tackling several issues, including youth mental health, cost of living, and substance abuse.
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A Colorado Sun politics reporter was kicked out of the Colorado GOP Assembly which took place in Pueblo over the weekend. Sandra Fish has been covering politics since 1982. She was escorted out of the state GOP assembly on Saturday by a sheriff’s deputy, after being told that party Chair Dave Williams thinks her current reporting is “very unfair.”
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Wildfire season started with a bang, or possibly a crash, in Montezuma County on Friday.