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  • Amanda Anisimova beat Naomi Osaka in the U.S. Open semifinals early Friday in a tense, three-set match. Both players have been climbing up the rankings after taking mental health breaks from the sport.
  • The soundtrack to Disney's Frozen has been the biggest-selling album of 2014, topping the Billboard album chart for 13 weeks.
  • KVNF Regional Newscast: June 1, 2026
  • KVNF Regional Newscast: June 23, 2026
  • KVNF Regional Newscast: June 25, 2026
  • Rain buys the Gold Mountain Fire crews a rest and lifts Elk Fire evacuations, Delta courts a state partnership to revive an old power building, Montrose's County Fair and Rodeo turns 140, a new handbook supports wildland firefighters' families, and a dry year tests Palisade's peach growers.
  • Sean Pond faces criticism for post depicting Phil Weiser with devil horns, work on the Gold Mountain fire continues
  • KVNF's Cassie Knust speaks with Matt Jenkins, spokesperson for Montrose County School District, about the district’s threat reporting option, Safe2Tell, after hearing about the death of a 17-year old in Aurora who was shot over the weekend during a house party. Safe2Tell is an anonymous online reporting tool that students, families and community members can use if they suspect a threat or incident might occur. KVNF’s Lisa Young met with one local League of Women Voters in our region during its first in-person meeting since the pandemic.
  • The Cedaredge Planning and Zoning Commission postponed its decision on the Mesa Point planned unit development and sketch plan Tuesday night, reports Lucas Vader of the Delta County Independent. The project, as proposed, would bring 421 homes to Cedaredge as well as a recreation center, tennis and pickleball court, trails, open public space and a hotel to the 118 acre major subdivision.
  • The West End Dems of San Miguel and Montrose Counties, a new political organization in the region, held a candidates' meet-and-greet session at the Lone Cone Library in Norwood on Saturday. George Lewis, representing the democratic organization, says more than 70 people attended with nine candidates in attendance.
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