© 2026 KVNF Public Radio
MOUNTAIN GROWN COMMUNITY RADIO
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Search results for

  • More and more Americans now live in wildfire-prone landscapes and have no idea of the perils they face. Here's how to find out.
  • For Montrose County School District, expanding its career pathway program has become one of its top priorities for both its students and community. Cassie Knust has this story. In the near future all visitors to the Delta County Detention Center will have to pass through an x-ray style full body scanner for security purposes. KVNF’s Lisa Young has the details.
  • The Black Canyon Boys & Girls Club in Montrose is set to begin the remodel of its first permanent facility, located in the former San Juan Cinema on East Main Street. The recent poisoning of a prairie dog colony at Top of the Pines has sparked controversy and concerns from neighboring residents and Ouray County leaders. In their last gesture of giving, members of the Delta Emblem Club, an auxiliary order of the Elks, presented a $2,500 check to the Delta Food Pantry. Montrose Community Dinners has served Thanksgiving dinner free of charge to the Montrose community for over two decades, expanding steadily with its growing patronage. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says long-term federal spending will be a big part of bringing down water use on farms and ranches in the face of climate change.
  • Over 200 newspapers were stolen from the Ouray County Plaindealer’s racks last week after they published a front-page story about a 17-year-old girl's allegations of being raped by teenagers at the home of a police chief. The top Republican in the Colorado House of Representatives is on probation for drunk driving and firearm possession while intoxicated. In Telluride, the Rascals child care program is grappling with staffing challenges amid a housing crisis. In the face of climate change, one Western Slope company is on a mission to transform people’s relationship to every drop of water by producing hyper efficient water products used in both camping and in the home.
  • NPR's Jan. 6 coverage includes a database of all the charges filed against more than 1500 defendants. It's now one of the only places that information is publicly accessible.
  • "I cannot say the happiness I have," the husband of a woman rescued from the rubble told The Associated Press. He says she is eight months pregnant. The collapse killed some three dozen people.
  • The man's daring escape, and the failure of South Korean guards to detect him, is the second embarrassing breach of the heavily fortified DMZ in recent months.
  • Since the clashes started last month, more than 300 protesters have been killed and 15,000 others wounded. Protesters demand overhauls to the country's political system and an end to corruption.
  • A protective order would bar Trump and his attorneys from improperly using any evidence that prosecutors share with the defense team.
  • Several wildfires have broken out in the Beehive state. One required an entire town to be evacuated for nearly a week now.
321 of 6,631