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KSPK-FM is a locally owned and operated country music radio station that is located in Southern Colorado, and broadcasts to most of Southeastern Colorado and the San Luis Valley. KSPK's format consists of the new country hits with some of the older country favorites mixed in. KSPK-FM carries various High School Athletic Games from various High School's in Southern Colorado. KSPK's coverage area extends from Colorado Springs Colorado in the North to Raton New Mexico in South; South Fork Colorado in the west and Lamar Colorado in the east. With such a large area of coverage KSPK remains to this day Southern Colorado's Largest Radio Station.

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August 8th 2025

CO Gov Polis lays out special session agenda.

While Colorado lawmakers will return to the State Capitol for a special session on August 21st to address a revenue shortfall, Colorado Governor Jared Polis is also asking them to examine and revise a controversial bill that aims to regulate artificial intelligence in Colorado. The goal of the legislation is to "lower the risk of unwanted bias in certain AI-driven decision making", according to a statement made in June of 2024 from the governor, attorney general and colorado senate majority leader. The statement said the law would be revised to "minimize unintended consequences" before its implemented in February of next year. Both supporters and opponents of the law believe the deadline will be extended. The Governor's Office says implementing the new law will cost between $2.5 and $5 million. Polis wants the implementation of the new law postponed until January of 2027.

Multiple wildfires continue to burn in Western Colorado.

Five wildfires continue to burn on the western side of Colorado. As of last night, the blazes are as follows: The Elk Fire is burning north of Glenwood Springs, near the town of Meeker at a total of 14,250 acres with no containment. The Lee Fire, which is also burning near the town of Meeker, is up to 45,000 acres burned with zero containment. The Stoner Mesa Fire in The San Juan National Forest northwest of Durango has burned 833 acres thus far with zero containment. The Leroux fire is located in Delta County, northeast of Delta. The fire has burned 179 acres and is 35% contained. And, The Turner Gulch fire is burning near the town of Gareway in Mesa County. The fire has burned 26,411 acres and is 49% contained as of last night.

Private plane crashs in Costilla County yesterday.

A private plane crashed in Costilla County yesterday morning near Mesita, after encountering engine failure. According to The Costilla County Sheriff's Office, the crash took place about 9:15am yesterday, south of San Luis near the Rio Grande. Three people were onboard - a student pilot, a pilot instructor and the pilot's wife. The student pilot was not injured. Both the pilot instructor and his wife were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The plane, a single engine Cirrus SR22, has a factory installed parachute system that can be manually deployed in the event of a catastrophic failure. The chute was manually deployed, and is believed to have kept the crash from being much worse. The three people onboard were headed back to Santa Fe, New Mexico. The NTSB and FAA are investigating the incident.

Pueblo man arrested following credit union robbery.

J.E. Wroten, 45, has been arrested following the report of a robbery at a credit union on the south side of Pueblo last week. According to Pueblo Police, a report of an armed robbery of a credit union in the 2800 block of South Prairie Avenue, near south Prairie and Pueblo Boulevard, came in around 2:20pm on July 31st. The man left in a white over Black Buick Century, but officers were unable to locate him. Around 3:40pm, the vehicle was spotted on the northside of Pueblo and was stopped by police. While Wroten initially complied, he then attempted to run. An officer was able to apprehend him. He was booked into The Pueblo County jail for robbery and is being held on a $15,000 bond.

Walsenburg City Council decides to move along with former LBR sale.

The Walsenburg City Council this week rejected the City Attorney's advice and has decided to move forward with selling the former Lathrop Boys Ranch to The Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center. City Attorney Dan Hyatt said the law is clear that if property has been used for public purposes, a sale has to go to a vote of the people. Hyatt is worried that if no vote is held, the city could be open to lawsuits, especially from the other potential buyer. Hyatt said a vote of the citizens would remove all chance of a lawsuit. Interim City Administrator John Galusha said that the disposition of property from one taxing entity to another does not require a vote, so council unanimously approved, on first reading, ordinance 1208, calling for the property to be sold for $800,000 to the hospital district. Language in the ordinance that calls for a vote will be removed prior to second reading.

August 7th 2025

CO Gov Polis calls special session yesterday.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis yesterday called a special session for the Colorado Legislature, citing the need to address impacts to the state budget following the passage of the big beautiful bill earlier this summer. Polis says the state is facing a budget deficit of about $780 million this fiscal year following the passage of HR1. Polis says that the new deficit is despite beginning the year with a balanced state budget and projected tabor surplus of $300 million dollars. Polis said yesterday that Colorado has to balance its budget as per the Colorado Constitution, so he has called the General Assembly to reconvene to find the best possible solution to the unexpected and immediate revenue shortage caused by the passage of HR1. Polis says the special session will begin on Thursday, August 21st, at 10am.

CPW announces new wolf mortality in Wyoming.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife yesterday announced the mortality of female gray wolf 2304 on July 24th in Wyoming. CPW has coordinated with Wyoming Game and Fish for the return of its tracking collar, however, Wyoming state law prevents further detail from being shared. 2304 was part of the group of wolves translocated to Colorado from Oregon. Wolves are known to travel long distances to find food or mates, including to other states. CPW says it does not comment on wildlife movements, operations or regulations in other states. CPW has no further comment on the mortality as it took place outside of Colorado. This is the third translocated wolf that has traveled north and died in Wyoming since reintroduction efforts began. It is the first wolf that was brought to Colorado from Oregon to die in 2025.

Unvaccinated bred mare dies in Las Animas County after contracting WNV.

An unvaccinated, 6-year-old standard bred mare in Las Animas County has died after contracting West Nile Virus. The mare reportedly tested positive for West Nile virus on July 29th. The horse developed clinical signs of the virus on July 24th, including weakness and ataxia. West Nile Virus is transmitted to horses via bites from infected mosquitoes, much like humans. Not all infected horses show clinical signs, however, those that do can exhibit: flulike signs, fine and coarse muscle twitching, hypersensitivity to touch and sound, changes in mental activity, occasional drowsiness, propulsive walking, spinal signs, and asymmetrical or symmetrical ataxia. West Nile Virus has no cure. Some horses can recover with supportive care. Equine mortality rates can reach 30 to 40%.

Lawsuit against Acequia institute set for jury trial.

A lawsuit against the Acequia institute and its president and founder, Devon Pena, is set for a jury trial this fall in Costilla County District Court. Addelina Lucero of Taos filed the lawsuit under the Colorado anti-discrimination act, alleging discrimination due to sex and race, workplace harassment, and breach of contract. Lucero says she "was subjected to demeaning insults, verbal attacks and harassment..." Lucero was part of a team that worked to obtain a $1.5 million grant from the Colorado health foundation to help acquire, renovate and operate the former r&r market, now reopened as the San Luis Peoples Market in San Luis. Pena declined to comment citing the active litigation. A status hearing on the case is scheduled for September with a 4-day jury trail set for November.

Colfax County NM announces County Road bridge temporary closure.

Colfax County, New Mexico, has announced that the County Road A-7 chico road bridge will be closed temporarily on Monday, August 11th, from 8am until noon, for inspection of the bridge. The New Mexico Department of Transportation will perform the inspection on the bridge. Detours and signage will be in place to direct traffic around the affected area. Drivers are encouraged to allow extra travel time and to use alternate routes when possible.

August 6th 2025

CPW confirmes depredation events in Rio Blanco County.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed that three depredation events took play on July 20th, 22nd and August 2nd, by an uncollard wolf in Rio Blanco County. CPW says that these attacks meet their definition of chronic depredation due to three confirmed attacks within 30 days. Usually, the depredations would warrant lethal removal of the wolf, according to CPW, however, the location of the depredations is currently under evacuation due to the elk fire. CPW says they are continuing to monitor the situation while working with emergency services to prioritize human safety and minimize loss of livestock.

Many new Colorado laws going into effect today.

More than 200 new laws go into effect today in Colorado. The new laws include laws regarding domestic violence, wildfires, tax incentives and education. Other new laws concern enforcement of wage hour laws, a tax incentive for film festivals, community integration for individuals with disabilities, vocational rehabilitation services, tax incentives for employee-owned businesses, adding nuclear energy as a clean energy resource, food waste reduction in public schools, limitations on local anti-growth land use, limiting turf in new residential developments, eligibility redetermination for medicaid members, misbranding cultivated meat products as meat, funeral services and consumer protections, and limitations on restrictive employment agreements. A few more laws passed this year will go into effect in September and October, followed by more in January and February of next year.

US DOJ recognized Colorado as a sanctuary jurisdiction yesterday.

The U.S. Department of Justice, yesterday, recognized Colorado as a "sanctuary jurisdiction". According to the DOJ, the cities, counties and states included in the list have been "identified as having policies, laws or regulations that impede enforcement of federal immigration laws". In addition to the 12 states identified, the list also includes the District of Columbia, four counties and 18 cities across the country. Denver is the only individual jurisdiction within Colorado that is also identified on the list. Colorado Governor Jared Polis says that he does not believe Colorado is a sanctuary state, instead saying that "Colorado prioritizes public safety, and local and state law enforcement work closely with federal law enforcement to apprehend criminals, whether they are from this country or not."

Lone Tree Police arrest suspect on impersonation charges.

Lone Tree Police have arrested Terry Pendleton, 58, after he allegedly impersonated police to get through traffic on Interstate 25. According to the Lone Tree Police Department, Pendleton's vehicle had been equipped with "police-like lights and sirens". Pendleton owns a Black Ford Explorer fitted with red and blue lights, a siren and public address system. While Pendleton has never been employed in law enforcement, he used his vehicle's lights to maneuver through I-25 traffic. Pendleton was booked into The Douglas County jail on charges of impersonating a police officer. Police believe Pendleton may have been involved in other, similar incidents and are asking anyone who may have information to call 720-509-1190.

Pueblo County Sheriff's Office asking for help locating missing person.

The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in locating 14-year-old Aubrie Vogel. Aubrie was last seen leaving her home on Wednesday of last week in the 2500 block of East Highway 96 in Pueblo. Aubrie was last seen wearing black shorts and a pink shirt. She is 5-foot, 3-inches tall and weighs about 135 pounds. Aubrie has red hair and hazel eyes. If you have seen Aubrie or know where she is, you ae asked to call The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office at 719-583-6250.

August 5th 2025

Multiple wildfires burning across CO state and federal lands.

Nine wildfires are now burning across state and federal lands after at least five new wildfires ignited along Colorado's western slope over the weekend. Almost 32,000 acres of land have burned in separate wildfires in Delta, Garfield, Mesa, Montrose and Rio Blanco counties, as well as in parts of eastern Utah, thanks in part to hot and dry conditions. Fire officials say the 8 out of the 9 fires were lightning caused. The cause of the 9th fire has not yet been determined. No lives have been lost, however, several structures have been damaged or destroyed. Governor Jared Polis has issued disaster declarations for several of the fires, which frees up state and federal resources. The fires are: the elk fire, lee and grease fires, turner gulch fire, leroux fire, coulter creek fire, wright draw fire, the deer creek fire, sowbelly fire, and the south rim fire.

Former RTN FH co-owner reverses plea.

Former Return To Nature funeral home co-owner Carie Hallford has reversed her plea in the federal court case against her and is now facing more than a decade in prison on financial crimes. Hallford had originally plead guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. in march, she changed her plea to not guilty and the case was set for trial. Last month, Hallford announced she would change her plea again, and yesterday she had a "change of plea hearing". Both sides have agreed to recommend a 15-year sentence in the case. Sentencing won't take place until December 3rd. Carie's husband, Jon Hallford, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for financial crimes in June, although he filed an appeal last month. Both Hallfords have already plead guilty to state charges of abuse of a corpse.

Climber rescued by ASR remains in critical condition.

The climber who was rescued by Alamosa Search and Rescue on little bear peak on July 27th has been identified by family as Ben Jamieson of Denver. The husband and father of two young children sustained serious injuries after being struck by a large boulder near the hourglass on the 14,037-foot mountain in the Sangre De Cristo's, causing him to tumble about 30 feet down the steep slope. Jamieson is "fighting for his life" with a "major injury to his skull and brain", according to a go fund me page set up by his brother. Jamieson's family says he has come closer and closer to consciousness, and was able to squeeze family members' hands yesterday. Jamieson is recovering at a hospital in Colorado Springs.

Colorado Springs man arrested on DUI charges from Chaffee County.

Jason Beltz, 49, of Colorado Springs, was arrested in Chaffee County over the weekend after officials said that he drove a side-by-side UTV into the Arkansas River while drunk. According to the Chaffee County Sheriff's Office, law enforcement responded to the Ruby Mountain Campground in Buena Vista on Sunday around 12:55pm after receiving reports that a UTV was stuck in the river. After being rescued, an investigation revealed that Beltz intentionally drove into the river and that alcohol was involved. Beltz was taken into custody for DUI. Officials say a passenger, also in the UTV, is not facing any charges and no injuries were reported.

Pueblo County announces new property tax payment method.

Pueblo County has announced that it is now offering residents of the county a new way to pay their property taxes. The county has partnered with a private company, which will allow property owners to pay their taxes monthly, instead of once or twice per year. The option is open to anyone who lives within Pueblo County. El Paso County also implemented a monthly payment option about a month ago.

August 4th 2025

CO US Senators announces money requests for major projects.

Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet has announced that he has requested over $25 million for five major projects across Colorado. The five projects are as follows: $1.2 million for the Fairplay Police Station, $1 million for the Wellington Community services center, $590,000 for the Gardner Community center construction, $529,000 for the regional fire training tower in Teller County, and $22 million for the Ambulatory Care center replacement in El Paso County. Bennet and Senator John Hickenlooper had a joint application process for the project requests. The money was requested through the congressionally directed spending process, in the first round of appropriations bill passed by the Senate.

CO Gov Polis declares disaster emergency for Elk Creek fire.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis yesterday declared a disaster emergency for the Elk Creek fire burning in Rio Blanco county, southeast of meeker. according to polis' office, The Rio Blanco Sheriff assumed responsibility for the fire from the local fire department and requested assistance and support from the state. The order provides additional external resources and state support to manage and suppress the fire as well as to protect at-risk values. The fire is currently burning on private and state land and was estimated to be around 600 acres as of last night. Interagency aviation and ground resources have been mobilized to assist firefighting efforts, including Colorado division of fire prevention and control air and overhead resources, and have been working the fire since Saturday. A type 3 incident management team has been ordered to assume command of the fire. Elevated fire weather and fire risk are forecast for the coming week in Northwest Colorado.

Campground suspect arrested on assault charges.

Steven Sanguinetti, 36, has been arrested after a pair of campers at the Penitente Canyon Campground say they were threatened by a man who was swinging an Axe. According to the Saguache County Sheriff's Office, deputies were called out to the campground on July 19th on the report of a male individual who was threatening campers. Two campers told deputies that they saw a man rummaging through their personal belongings at their campsite. After confronting him, the man left the immediate area but was later seen watching them from a distance. As the pair were getting into their vehicle to leave, the same man came at them with an Axe, swinging it at them. Sanguinetti is being held on charges of felony menacing, harassment, assault in the first degree, criminal impersonation, and criminal attempt. He is being held on $20,000 bond. His next court appearance is on Thursday.

Alamosa Man in critical condition after Friday stabbing.

A 27-year-old man is in critical condition following a stabbing in Alamosa early Friday morning. According to the Alamosa Police Department, officers responded to a stabbing in the 400 block of 4th Street in Alamosa around 3:13am Friday and found the victim. The victim was taken to SLV Health and was later flown to a front range hospital. He remains in critical condition. Police say the believe this was an isolated incident and that there is no threat to the community. Anyone with information regarding the suspect or the incident is asked to call The Alamosa Police Department at 719-589-2548.

CPW seeking public input on deer management at next meeting.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking for public input on mule deer herd management at their meeting that will take place in Pueblo on Thursday, August 7th. the meeting will take place at the Rawlings Public Library at 100 east Abriendo Avenue in Pueblo beginning at 6pm. The discussion will include management plans for herds west of I-25 in Chaffe, Park, Teller, Fremont, Eastern Costilla, Western Huerfano, Las Animas, Custer, Pueblo and Western El Paso Counties. Anyone interested in herd management and hunting is encouraged to attend.