-
KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely brings listeners the day's news, including how ancient cave formations in Wyoming are helping scientists better understand climate change. And, Telluride-based extreme ski mountaineer Hilaree Nelson is missing in Nepal after falling during a descent of the world's 8th highest mountain.
-
Multiple agencies are investigating water contamination in Lincoln Creek amid rumors of a fish kill at Grizzly Reservoir off Independence Pass east of Aspen. KDNK's Morgan Neely has more.
-
A bow hunter stumbled upon human remains outside Redstone earlier this month, and they could belong to a Carbondale man who went missing more than a decade ago. KDNK’s Morgan Neely has more.
-
KDNK's News Director Morgan Neely has Wednesday's news, including details on another wildlife encounter that ended in a bear's death this morning in New Castle.
-
KDNK News Director Morgan Neely has the news, including a harrowing tale of survival in the Grottos Day Use Area off Independence Pass. Also, Roaring Fork School District students are struggling, and the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the achievement gap between wealthy white students and economically disadvantaged students of color.
-
When Sawyer McKenney fell into the Roaring Fork River in June, Caden Howe dislodged his friend from multiple obstructions, rescued him from the water and performed lifesaving CPR. McKenney and Howe tell their stories.
-
Southwest Colorado is a beautiful, but sometimes dangerous place to live and explore. Search and rescue missions on mountain peaks are an unfortunate reality. Now a new helicopter is changing the game for first responders in San Miguel County.
-
People have always feared the unknown. And that fear transforms some animals into monsters in our minds — like sharks in the ocean, or rattlesnakes in the West.
-
Colorado’s trails, campgrounds and parks are getting more crowded. But surveys show the droves of visitors are overwhelmingly white and wealthy. A new initiative launching this summer hopes to change that.
-
Ten new locations across the U.S. may be getting a long-distance road, gravel, or mountain biking trail thanks to proposed federal legislation. A bipartisan bill that would create the trails recently passed the House of Representatives and is headed to the Senate. It’s called the Biking on Long-Distance Trails, or BOLT, Act.