November 19th 2024
Colorado Springs Police looking for help in finding homicide suspect.
The Colorado Springs Police Department is asking for the public's help in finding an
alleged homicide suspect. Police were called to the area of north carefree circle and
peterson road around 7am on August 7th. Upon arrival, officers found a deceased woman
with at least one stab wound. The deceased woman was identified as 54-year-old Haleh
Abghari, a professor at the UCCS visual and performing arts department. 53-year-old
Ceasar Lorenzo Wilson has been identified as a suspect in the case and an arrest warrant
has been issued for him for second degree murder. However, Wilson has yet to be
located. CSPD is asking for the public's help in locating Wilson. He should be
considered armed and dangerous. If you know Wilson's whereabouts, call CSPD at 719-
444-7000.
CDOT resurfacing project on I-25 near PPIR delayed.
The resurfacing project on a 5-1/2 miles stretch of Interstate 25 near the Pikes Peak
International Raceway has been delayed due to the wet fall weather. The Colorado
Department of Transportation hopes to complete the project by the end of the month.
CDOT is repaving the highway between Ray Nixon Road and the El Paso/Pueblo County
line. The total cost for the project is $12.5 million. Work on the project began in June.
CDOT said it targeted the segment of highway that was in poor condition with many
potholes, cracks and crumbling pavement and that hadn't been repaved in 15 years.
Colorado Trust grants total to non profit's in SLV.
The Colorado Trust has granted a total of $30,000 to six nonprofit organizations in the
San Luis Valley. The Colorado trust is a private, statewide foundation that is dedicated
to ensuring that all Coloradoans have the opportunity to thrive. The Colorado trust
awarded general operating grants of $5,000 to each of the following organizations: the
center viking youth club, the children's specialty clinic of the San Luis Valley, Crestone
Peak Community Housing, The San Luis Valley Immigrant Resource center, Saguache
County Sustainable environmental and economic development, and the team of
empowered allies. Since 2009, the colorado trust has provided $993,000 in grants to
rural Colorado nonprofit organizations.
Application for emergency rental assistance closes tomorrow.
The application period for emergency rental assistance in Colorado closes tomorrow. If
you have fallen behind on your rent or are facing eviction, you can now apply for
Colorado's temporary rental assistance. To apply, you must first submit a pre-
application, then the department of local affairs will select people at random. Then,
selected applicants will be invited to apply for emergency rental assistance. The awards
will not exceed seven months of rent or $10,000, whichever is less. To apply and to learn
more, go to doh.colorado.gov/emergency-rental-assistance. Deadline to apply is
tomorrow at 5pm.
CDOT kicks off crash responder safety week in effort to urge drivers to slow down.
The Colorado Department of Transportation kicked off crash responder safety week
yesterday in an effort to urge drivers to slow down and move over for emergency
responders. Colorado's move over law requires drivers to move over a lane whenever
they encounter any stationary vehicle on a highway with its hazard lights flashing, and, if
they cannot move over, drivers must slow down to at least 20 mph below the posted
speed limit. Colorado's move over law is one of the strongest in the country,
safeguarding police, emergency responders, tow trucks and any disabled vehicle on the
side of the road.
November 18th 2024
CO US Rep's send USDOT letter demanding accountablility from CDOT regarding construction deaths.
With 28 construction zone-related deaths in Colorado so far this year, a 75% increase
over last year, Colorado lawmakers are now calling on the federal government to hold the
Colorado Department of Transportation accountable for the deaths. U.S. Representatives
Greg Lopez, Doug Lamborn and Lauren Boebert have sent a letter to the U.S.
Department of Transportation asking the agency to detail how investigations into state
departments of transportation are conducted and what oversight USDOT has. The
lawmakers allege that contractors working with CDOT have raised "numerous
concerns… including a disregard for state and federal safety guidelines". In a statement,
CDOT says it "shares the grave concern about the pattern we have seen in work zones in
the past couple of years." Lawmakers have asked USDOT to respond to their request by
November 22nd.
Alamosa Mcdonald's Employees under investigation after double charging incident.
Two Alamosa Mcdonald's Employees are under investigation by the Alamosa Police
Department after the pair devised a scheme to double charge or add an additional fee to
customers for their meals. According to Alamosa Police, Nathaniel Gutierrez, 19, and
Josiah Medina, 24, both of San Luis, were arrested after officers received numerous
reports to fraudulent charges to their credit or debit cards. Gutierrez and Medina are
suspected of using a square payment app on their phones to process fraudulent
transaction. Each transaction would show the cost of the meal to Mcdonald's, with a
separate transaction fee charged to the customer's card. Gutierrez and Medina are
charged with identity theft, unauthorized use of a financial transaction device, theft and
complicity. 7 victims have come forward thus far with the earliest incident having taken
place on October 24th. If you suspect you may be a victim, call the Alamosa Police
Department at 719-589-2548.
Construction beginning on new I-25 and US 50B interchange in Pueblo.
Construction begins today on the new Interstate 25 and U.S. 50B interchange in Pueblo.
The project involves a significant overhaul of existing structures at the heavily traveled
intersection and is expected to take more than a year to complete. The project will take
place between Mile Markers 99 and 101 on I-25 and Mile points 315-316 on U.S. 50, and
will consist of building five new bridge structures, retaining walls and noise walls,
roadway and ramp reconstruction, embankment, safety improvements, drainage and
erosion control in an effort to improve safety at the interchange. Currently, many trucks
on the interstate have struck the low clearance bridge or get stuck on the interchange
itself. Work will take place weekdays from 7am to 7pm. The project is expected to be
complete in early Summer of 2027.
Conejos County Sheriff's office requesting hunters and outdoorsement cooperation.
The Conejos County Sheriff's office is requesting cooperation from hunters and
outdoorsement venturing into the backcountry. Due to the recent snowstorm and high
winds, treacherous conditions have, and will continue, to develop. With the heavy snow,
wildlife have been forced down into the lower prairie county where they are being
harassed by atvs, utvs and snowmobiles. Hunters should be aware that these actions will
not be tolerated. Anyone caught harassing or pursuing animals will be cited. And, any
use of such vehicles off of a designated roadway is illegal.
Latest US Drought Monitor demonstrating widespread improvement.
The latest U.S. drought monitor issued last week shows a widespread improvement in
drought conditions across Southern Colorado. Nearly 60% of the state is now free of any
level of drought, a 15% improvement over the previous week. Currently, while El Paso
county is considered abnormally dry, the remainder of the KSPK listening area is no
longer in drought conditions. The worst part of the state currently? From Denver north
along I-25 runs from moderate to severe with just a small amount of extreme drought
remaining.
November 15th 2024
CPW provides detailed list for next round of wolf reintroductions.
At yesterday's Colorado Parks and Wildlife commission meeting, CPW provided a
detailed list of its efforts ahead of the next round of gray wolf reintroductions this winter.
One of the main focuses this year is to significantly increase communication with the
counties where the releases will happen. CPW also says it has made "a lot of progress"
on free site assessments which detect any weak spots and the best coexistence techniques
for a specific area. Free workshops on using non-lethal methods to keep wolves away
from livestock have also been held. And, range riding around cattle to act as a deterrent
for predators was also discussed, with CPW working to stand up the Colorado range
riding program, however, the state needs to secure funding for the program, which is
expected to be a "costly endeavor". CPW is also hiring 5 more wildlife damage
specialists to work in a depredation response group. The wolves for the second round of
reintroductions will come from British Columbia.
Crash on I-25 in Walsenburg leaves northbound lanes closed for 2 hours yesterday.
A crash on Interstate 25 in Walsenburg early yesterday morning closed the northbound
lanes for about two hours. According to the Colorado State Patrol, the crash was reported
just after 3:30am yesterday after a semi truck struck a guardrail, damaging the semi and
blocking the northbound lanes. The cause of the accident was not made available. No
injures were reported. The semi was towed from the scene around 5:30am and all lanes
of the interstate were reopened. It is now known if the driver of the semi will be cited.
Hunter found dead at Great Sand Dunes National Park.
A hunter was found dead at the Great Sand Dunes National Park after he did not return to
camp on the night of October 30th. The group the hunter was with had all returned to
their camp and became worried after the man did not return. The brother of the missing
hunter went out to find him on foot. He did eventually find his brother, Lance Ealker of
Baton Rouge, LA, dead in an area with technical terrain. Walker's brother contacted
responders and reported that he was found. Search and rescue members set out early on
November 1st to extract the dead hunter and aid in getting his brother out safely. While
weather hampered efforts, the seven team members were eventually able to extract
Walker and take him to a landing zone where his body could be flown out of the area.
how Walker died has not been released.
Latest Colorado Lottery jackpot winner from La Veta.
The latest winner of the Colorado Lottery's $2.6 million jackpot is a resident of La Veta.
According to the Colorado Lottery, the winning ticket was sold at Charlie's Market in La
Veta. The winning numbers were 1-7-12-19-27-32. The winner was not identified. The
overall odds of winning any state lottery prize is 1 in 30, while the odds of hitting the
jackpot are 1 in 3.84 million.
City of Alamosa experiencing increase in skimming scams.
The City of Alamosa is experiencing an increase in skimming scams. Scammers are
using hidden devices attached to ATM's, gas pumps and card readers to steal your credit
and debit card information. The stolen data can then be used to make fraudulent
purchases or to withdraw money from your accounts. To protect yourself, inspect card
readers for any loose parts, signs of tampering or anything that looks out of place before
swiping your card. Remember to cover your pin, choose atm's wisely in well-lit, secure
locations, and monitor your accounts regularly. Report any suspicious activity to your
financial institution immediately.
November 14th 2024
CO Gov Polis presents 2025-2025 budget proposal to budget committee.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis yesterday presented his 2025-2026 state budget proposal
to the Colorado joint budget committee. Polis' office says the proposal emphasizes
education and public safety. Some of the major items in the proposed budget include:
$15 million to support and sustain Colorado's emergency and operational
communications dispatching system, $7.6 million to expand capacity at the Colorado
mental health hospital in Fort Logan, $6.1 million for community corrections to expand
capacity at "halfway houses", $115 million from the general fund to bolster total
program funding for education, and $13.5 million to specific groups of students and
student needs, including special education, transportation and career and technical
education.
Both SLV state legislators elected to leadership roles.
Both re-elected state legislators from the San Luis Valley have been elected to leadership
roles in their respective political parties. District 62 Representative Matt Martinez, a
Democrat, will serve as the new co-whip for the Democratic party. The role of a whip in
state government is largely that of communicator between party leadership and party
members in office, while also making certain to align those lawmakers around the party's
platform. District 6 senator Cleave Simplson, a Republican, will serve as assistant
minority leader for the Republican party. As assistant minority leader, Simpson will be
working with Senator Paul Lundeen, Republican Minority leader, who represents District
9, El Paso County. The Colorado House will have 43 Democratic seats compared to 20
for Republicans with two seats still undecided. The Colorado Senate will have 32
Democratic seats compared to 12 for Republicans.
CPW updates potential counties list for wolf release.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has updated the list of potential counties that are under
consideration for releasing gray wolves during the 2024-25 capture and release season.
the counties being considered currently are Garfield, Eagle and Pitkin counties. The
update is the next step in the planning process as the agency assesses sites that meet the
stringent criteria set out in the Colorado wolf restoration and management plan, as well as
considering feedback from local elected officials and community members. Rio Blanco
County was removed as a potential location as the next level of analysis was conducted
due to the limited number of state-owned sites that adhered to the criteria in the plan and
their proximity to livestock, elevating the risk of conflict.
CO Attorney General announces settlement with Pueblo CBD Company.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced yesterday that he has reached a
settlement of $225,000 with Pueblo-based Bee's Knees CBD's and its owner Joseph
Leyba. According to Weiser, a state investigation found that the company made several
misrepresentations on its website regarding the source of its products, wrongly
characterized some products as "organic", lacked a proper age verification system on its
website, and lied about supporting conservation groups. The fine could grow to $495,000
if the company fails to comply with the full terms of the settlement.
CDOT announces full reopening of US 50 middle bridge.
The Colorado Department of Transportation yesterday announced the full reopening of
the US 50 middle bridge over the Blue Mesa Reservoir to two-way travel. The US 50
Lake Fork bridge, located about five miles to the west, will still be restricted to one lane
travel with work expected to finish next month. The US 50 middle bridge closed to all
traffic on April 18th to protect public safety after several cracks were observed during a
special inspection. Crews are still removing the temporary platform from beneath the
lake fork bridge and are priming the steel for the final coat of paint that will be put on
each bridge in the spring.
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