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  • San Juan Cinema in Montrose reopens tonight after three years and we hear from head honcho Misty Hunter, whose family also owns and operates the Fox Theater in Montrose. Plus, Colorado faces another uptick in coronavirus cases. As Scott Franz reports, COVID hospitalizations could reach as many as eight hundred again by mid June.
  • May is known as Mental Health Awareness Month and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, and it is also Older Americans Month. This year the theme is Age My Way. Gavin Dahl asked Eva Veitch, director of community living services at the council of governments known as Region 10, to tell us more.
  • When High School football games start Friday, Montrose won't allow public, Paonia willFox Theater in Montrose closing indefinitely due to movie release…
  • The movie business, like many industries, is struggling because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s caused many movie theaters to remain closed for months.…
  • Capitol Coverage of proposed school safety bills at state houseColorado Dept of Transportation issues warnings about mountain travelGunnison jury in trial…
  • Filmmakers Alex and Andrew Smith knew American Indian writer James Welch — he was a family friend. But as non-Native Americans, they had concerns about adapting his iconic novel, Winter in the Blood.