November 21st 2025
Civil lawsuit filed against Davis Mortuary yesterday.
Three families who say they were affected by The Davis Mortuary incident in Pueblo
have filed a civil lawsuit against Davis Mortuary and the Pueblo Masonic Temple. The
civil lawsuit, filed yesterday on behalf of the families, says that their loved ones' remains
were found inside the mortuary, including Melvin Emerson, Carl Walker and Soledad
Cordova. The lawsuit names Davis Mortuary, owners Brian Cotter and Chris Cotter, and
The Pueblo Masonic Temple association, who owns the building where the cotters rented
space for the mortuary. The 30-page lawsuit makes claims of theft, fraud and negligence,
alleging that the cotters profited from allegations that the cotters stored human remains
and "probable human tissue" inside their funeral home. While 3 families have signed
onto the lawsuit so far, more families can still join the lawsuit.
Snowy conditions cause bus to flip in South Fork yesterday.
A school bus carrying 13 students in South Fork, flipped onto its side yesterday morning.
According to The Colorado State Patrol, troopers responded to the single vehicle crash
around 7:10am on US 160, west of Jackson Street in South Fork. The bus was reportedly
traveling eastbound on the highway on snow-covered roads. As the driver attempted to
reduce her speed, the bus began to slide to the right and off the roadway. The bus
reportedly slid onto the dirt shoulder, spun and collided with abandoned railroad tracks,
which caused the bus to roll onto the driver's side. Of the 13 students on board, none
were injured, and the driver also was not injured. The crash remains under investigation.
Pueblo suspect sentenced in thefts and property damage case.
45-year-old Claude Sterner of Pueblo has been sentenced to 7 years in prison in
connection with a series of large-scale thefts and property damage. Pueblo police began
investigating incidents in 2024 that involved commercial HVAC units throughout the
city. The damage included stripping copper components out of rooftop units, severely
damaging them. Police say they were ultimately able to connect sterner to the wave of
crimes that impacted numerous local businesses. Detectives learned that Sterner had
systematically damaged HVAC units, stealing copper components that were valued at
more than $1 million. Sterner was eventually taken into custody after a months-long
operation that police say ensured the "full scope" of alleged criminal activity was
documented.
CDOT announces I-25 Exit 108 tunnel closure.
The Colorado Department of Transportation has announced that the tunnel under
Interstate 25 at Exit 108, Purcell Boulevard, will be closed overnight this Sunday night.
The closure is for overnight maintenance work, which is scheduled to take place between
7pm on Sunday and 2am on Monday morning. CDOT says that drivers needing access to
northbound I-25 must use exit 104. Traffic on Purcell Boulevard will be detoured
southbound to exit 104 to then go northbound.
Colorado agencies announce Thanksgiving weekend DUI Enforcement period.
The Colorado State Patrol is asking drivers to avoid a DUI or crash this Thanksgiving by
making sure a sober ride home is part of your menu. Now through December 3rd, the
state patrol, along with 68 local law enforcement agencies, will participate in the heat is
on Thanksgiving weekend DUI enforcement period. Drivers may see saturation patrols,
sobriety checkpoints and additional law enforcement officers on duty dedicated to
arresting impaired drivers and keeping Colorado's roads safe. In November and
December of last year, 23 people died on Colorado roads because of impaired drivers.
Additionally, 423 drivers were arrested for driving under the influence during last year's
Thanksgiving weekend DUI enforcement period.
November 20th 2025
Law Enforcement agencies announce statistics on drug stops in Colorado.
The FBI, DEA's Rocky Mountain Division and state and local agencies announced
yesterday that agents have stopped more than 1000 pounds of methampetamine from
being distributed in Colorado, the largest meth-bust in Colorado history. The DEA says
that investigators believe the case is tied to both the Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels in Mexico.
Federal officials called the seizure a major hit to cartel operations in Colorado. Officials
said agents also found fentanyl and cocaine. Officials say that 15 suspects, including an
individual they describe as a "kingpin" in Mexico, are facing federal indictment. Peter
Mcneilly, U.S. Attorney for Colorado, says that the suspects face a potential of at least 15
years in prison, with some facing life sentences.
ASB looking to fill 2 vacancies on school board.
The Alamosa School District is looking to fill two vacancies on the school board after
one board member, who was re-elected, but who was determined not to live in the district
she was elected to, and another district that didn’t draw any candidates for the election
earlier this month. The vacancies are for the district 4 and district 6 board seats. While
Heidi Richardson was relected on November 4th, it was brought to the school district’s
attention that she did not live within the district 6 boundaries. The boundaries for district
6 were redrawn shortly after Richardson was elected in 2021. The school district is
accepting applications from residents to serve in district 4 and district 6. Gloria Solis,
who has been representing district 4, did not run for re-election earlier this month.
Trinidad Police called to whistle stop in Trinidad last Friday.
Trinidad Police were called to the whistle stop in Trinidad last Friday around 10:51pm
for an alarm. While enroute, officers were notified by dispatch that a caller saw a person
run from the whistle stop toward the river. Officers located a male that matched the
description given by the caller. The man was later identified as Carl Bush. After further
investigation, officers determined that cigarettes, lighters, a cash register drawer and
lottery tickets were taken along with a trash can. The trash can containing the stolen
items was located in the area where Bush was contacted. Bush was arrested and charged
with second degree burglary, third degree burglary of a safe or vault, and possession of
burglary tools.
CO's snowpack currently sitting at 30% across the state.
Colorado's snowpack is currently sitting at 30% of median across the state, as of
yesterday, with the high marks in The San Juan and Gunnison watersheds. While the
numbers are all low, with well below average precipitation observed through fall in The
Rockies, 30% still represents an increase compared to last week when the statewide
percentages were in the 15-20% range. As of yesterday, by river basin, The Arkansas
River basin is the lowest in the state at 24%, followed by The South Platte at 25%, The
North Platte at 26%, The Colorado at 27%, The Upper Rio Grande, Yampa & White are
at 31%, and The Gunnison, San Juan and Dolores river basins are all currently at 38%.
Weather is expected to become more active with multiple storm systems in line to impact
the mountains and deliver more snow over the next week and a half.
Law Enforcement announce blackout Wednesday next week.
Law enforcement in Southern Colorado is warning drivers about next week's "blackout
Wednesday". Next Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, law enforcement in
Southern Colorado plans to add extra patrols to handle traffic issues, including speeding,
reckless driving and DUI. The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is considered one of the
heaviest drinking nights of the year. Law enforcement is fine with celebrating the
holiday, but they'll have zero tolerance for drinking and driving.