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KZMU News features grassroots, independent journalism broadcast from the heart of Moab, Utah. A daily newscast with reliable coverage, local voices, and reporting that empowers community.

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KZMU News features grassroots, independent journalism broadcast from the heart of Moab, Utah. A daily newscast with reliable coverage, local voices, and reporting that empowers community.

    New laws regulate the funeral industry in Colorado following several malpractice cases

    New laws regulate the funeral industry in Colorado following several malpractice cases

    Today we hear stories about rural Utah’s greenhouse gas emissions, Colorado’s new laws to regulate the funeral industry following multiple malpractice cases, and Dine College’s new law program.

    • 9 min
    Residents in western Colorado oppose Dolores River monument

    Residents in western Colorado oppose Dolores River monument

    Today we hear from KUER about a recent candidate debate for Utah's U.S. Senate election. We also hear from KOTO about the ongoing controversy over a proposed monument to protect the Dolores River canyon.

    • 9 min
    Farewell to Molly Marcello, founder of KZMU News!

    Farewell to Molly Marcello, founder of KZMU News!

    Today we say goodbye to Molly Marcello who founded KZMU News in 2018. We reflect on the highlights of Molly's reporting and her accomplishments as News Director over the past six years. It's not goodbye for good, though. Molly will continue to work for KZMU developing a podcast about search and rescue. Emily Arntsen will take over as News Director.

    • 16 min
    Regional Roundup: Moab police uncover new evidence from a murder at Woody's Tavern

    Regional Roundup: Moab police uncover new evidence from a murder at Woody's Tavern

    Today on the Regional Roundup, we hear a two way interview with KZMU's Emily Arntsen about a three-part series on a cold case in Moab that may soon be solved. We also hear a two way with the Executive Director of the Earth Law Center in Durango, which works with Indigenous partners in the U.S. to enforce the rights of nature. We finish up with an interview with author Erica Berry about her new book Wolfish: Wolf, Self and the Stories We Tell about Fear.

    • 29 min
    Weekly News Reel: Well water access cut off to Kane Creek housing development

    Weekly News Reel: Well water access cut off to Kane Creek housing development

    On the Weekly News Reel today, we talk to Doug McMurdo, editor of the Times-Independent, about construction at the Kane Creek housing development, which was stalled briefly after the state cut off access to a well developers were using illegally. We also discuss Moab’s new title as a Dark Sky Community and what that will mean for businesses moving forward. We finish off talking about a public hearing scheduled for June 25 for Moab residents to tell the City Council how they want their new property taxes to be spent. We also talk to Kenny Fallon, editor and publisher of the Green River Observer, about potential changes to the funding structure at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. We also discuss Lynn Jackson’s recent visit to Green River, and what the candidate for State Representative said to residents. We finish off with an update on the Inland Port Authority, which will vote later this month on a new location in the state.


    - Show Notes -

    • Property tax open house June 25; tentative date for public hearing is Aug. 6
    https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/property-tax-open-house-june-25-tentative-date-for-public-hearing-is-aug-6/

    • State shuts down Kane Creek project water well
    https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/state-shuts-down-kane-creek-project-water-well/

    • Moab Achieves Dark Sky Community recognition
    https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/moab-achieves-dark-sky-community-recognition/

    • The Green River Observer
    https://thegreenriverobserver.substack.com/

    • 16 min
    New study outlines financial hardships Southwestern farmers face during drought

    New study outlines financial hardships Southwestern farmers face during drought

    Today we hear from KSUT about recent water rights negotiations between three Native American tribes, the state of Arizona, and the federal government. We also hear from KGNU about the financial hardships of drought on Southwestern farmers.

    • 10 min

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