November 13th 2024
Immigrant rights groups in CO preparing for Trump second term.
Immigrant rights groups in Colorado are preparing for the possibility of mass
deportations after President-Elect Donald Trump's announcement that Tom Homan will
lead U.S. immigration and customs enforcement or ICE. Homan served as acting director
of ice during the first 18 months of Trump's first term. This time Homan is joining a
trump administration that has said it will carry out mass deportations, which Trump has
said will be in the millions. Immigrant rights groups are worried that the Trump
administration will want to remove birthright citizenship and actively take away
citizenship from those who have become citizens. Deportations, however, are not that
unusual. Barack Obama's administration deported 2.9 million people during his first
term. 1.5 million were deported during Donald Trump's first term. And, the Biden
administration has deported 1.1 million people so far and is possibly on track to exceed
Trump's previous deportation numbers.
CO Attorney General's office releases statement on Safe 2 tell.
The Colorado Attorney General's office said yesterday that "safe 2 tell", an anonymous
reporting tool in Colorado, had a record-breaking number of tips made during the last
school year. Officials say that more than 28,000 reports were submitted to safe 2 tell.
There were 22,000 reports the previous year. Top concerns amongst complainants
include: school complaints, suicide, bullying, drugs and threats. The category of "school
complaints" was the most-reported category. In an effort to improve responses to student
reports, that category will be broken down to staff, facility and policy-related concerns.
Suspect facing multiple charges after incident in Trinidad.
Anthony Gamboa, 36, is facing multiple charges including kidnapping following an
incident that took place in Trinidad. According to Trinidad police, officers spoke with a
female about a possible kidnapping and reported that there were threats made involving a
gun. Police identified Gamboa as a suspect and later made contact with him. Gamboa
was arrested on November 4th. He is facing charges of first-degree kidnapping, menacing
with a deadly weapon, prohibited use of weapons, false imprisonment and reckless
endangerment.
Raton City Commissioners vote for de annex of land near I-25.
Raton City Commissioners yesterday voted unanimously to pass an ordinance that will
de-annex almost 368 acres of the city located near I-25 and Exit 450 for the purpose of
pursuing a possible gaming casino partnership with Picuris Pueblo. Public comment was
called for prior to the vote, however, no comments were made. The De-annexation of the
368 acres of contiguous property would allow the alignment of the 133 acres outside the
municipal boundary which would be part of a government-to-government transfer
between the City of Raton and the Picuris Pueblo. The remaining 244 acres will remain
as city property.
CPW asking drivers to lookout for pronghorn.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking drivers to slow down and watch for pronghorn
after at least 100 pronghorn were killed along eastern Colorado roadways. According to
CPW, pronghorn cross roadways as they attempt to seek refuge from deep snow.
Pronghorn can't move quickly on icy roads to escape oncoming traffic. Pronghorn roam
all across the eastern plains. Along with putting drivers on alert, CPW is asking
landowners to plow sections of their fields to give the animals a safer place to gather,
away from area roads.
November 12th 2024
Two CO Dem Lawmakers cars vandalized election night.
Two Democratic Colorado Lawmakers say their cars were vandalized on election night.
State Representative Matthew Martinez, of Monte Vista, and State Representative Tisha
Mauro, of Pueblo, in a joint release yesterday, condemned what they are calling "political
violence". Martinez said he was attending the Pueblo Democratic Watch party at the
Union Depot in Pueblo on election night. Upon leaving, he discovered his truck's
passenger and driver side windows had been smashed. A large rock was left on his seat.
Mauro's car windows were smashed with a rock as well. Her car was parked outside of
her home. Martinez says he believes they were targeted because both have identifiers on
their vehicles signaling they work at the state capitol. The two incidents remain under
investigation.
Speculation swirling over Space Command move.
With the re-election of President Donald Trump, speculation is swirling that one of the
first actions Trump will take is to move Space Command from Colorado Springs to
Huntsville, Alabama. The rumors come from Alabama Representative Mike Rogers who
make the comments on a talk show on a Mobile, Alabama, radio station. Rogers said in
the interview that he expects President Trump to sign an executive order to make the
move during his first week in office. Leaders in Colorado, however, maintain that
Colorado is still the best home for space command and the families that support its
operations. Colorado US Senator Michael Bennet says he will keep fighting for the
members of Colorado's military community and that Colorado is the rightful home for
space command. President Trump has not weighed in one way or the other on the issue.
CPW requesting input from public on future Fishers Peak state park plans.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking for input from the public during a series of
meetings to discuss future plans for managing fishers peak state park, southeast of
Trinidad. The 10-year management plan will build on the master plan for the park, which
was approved in 2022, and will implement that document's broad vision for visitor
experience, recreation opportunities, protection of cultural and natural resources, and the
development of park infrastructure. The first meeting will be Tuesday, November 12th,
from 6 to 7:30pm via zoom. The second meeting will take place on Tuesday, November
19th, from 6 to 7:30pm in the pioneer room inside the Sullivan center on the Trinidad
State College Campus in Trinidad. CPW will also accept public input through December
13th. For more information, go to cpw.state.co.us
City of Pueblo releases people from Jail after ALCU complaint.
The City of Pueblo has released three people from the Pueblo County jail after the
American Civil Liberties Union said the three were being held unconstitutionally. The
ACLU called the issue a flagrant violation of the U.S. Constitution. All three people had
been placed in jail for missing court dates under an ordinance that allows the city to place
people in jail for up to 364 days even when their alleged offense carries no jail time. A
judge determined that the City of Pueblo neglected to provide charging documents that
would have allowed time to prepare a defense and protect all three against future charges.
The three had been charged with petty offenses, like loitering, standing in the median and
trespass.
Next snowstorm appears to be on the horizon.
After all of the snow we received last week, this week is calling for warmer temperatures
and sunshine, and that means that a lot of snow is melting. However, our next snowstorm
appears to be on the horizon, with what forecasters are saying may bring up to 23 inches
of snow to the mountains along the southern front range, beginning Sunday night and
continuing next Monday and Tuesday. What's being called a "complicated weather
pattern" is to blame. The weather reports are still a long way out, however, and a lot
could change between now and next week. We'll keep you up to date as things get
closer.
November 11th 2024
CO 4th Judicial District Attorney's cooperating with Denver DA in CO SOS investigation.
Colorado's 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office on Friday said they are cooperating with
the Denver District Attorney's Office regarding an investigation that involves the
Colorado Secretary of State's Office. According to a statement from the 4th Judicial
DA's office, the office received two affidavits alleging violations of a Colorado statute
tied to the unauthorized access to or tampering of voting equipment. The statement
continues that the violations alleged in the affidavits are related to the Secretary of State
publishing on its website certain passwords for election machines maintained by clerk
and recorders in several counties throughout Colorado. The 4th Judicial District is
reporting that it will review the investigation conducted by the Denver DA's office to
determine if further investigation should be conducted.
I-25 reopens Saturday after snowstorm.
Interstate 25 was reopened to traffic on Saturday Morning south of Pueblo after being
closed for almost 2 days. The Colorado Department of Transportation closed the
interstate from Pueblo to the New Mexico Border on Thursday due to heavy snow and
because the State of New Mexico also closed Interstate 25 from Las Vegas on the south
side, north to the Colorado state border. When the closure was put in place Thursday,
CDOT said the closure would remain in place through Friday or Saturday, depending on
weather and conditions. Friday, the closure remained in effect "for the foreseeable
future". Residents of Rye, Colorado City, Walsenburg and Trinidad were allowed to
travel south on the interstate during the closure in an effort to return to their homes.
Massive snowstorm leaves SOCO buried.
The massive 3-day snow storm at the end of last week has left most of Southern Colorado
buried in snow, although with warmer temperatures and sunshine, the snow has begun to
melt over the weekend. Looking at snow totals from around our area, Alamosa received
8.4 inches of snow, Walsenburg received 27.8 inches, Trinidad received 37.4 inches,
Cuchara received 46.0 inches, La Veta Pass received 37 inches, Westcliffe 31 inches,
Kim 26 inches, Colorado Springs received 14.5 inches, Pueblo West 11.4 inches, San
Isabel 54.9 inches, Woodland Park 24 inches, Canon City 12 inches, Falcon 11 inches
and Black Forest received 20 inches.
Alamosa City council votes to stop construction on second soup kitchen.
The Alamosa City Council last week voted to stop work on building a second soup
kitchen and emergency shelter near the industrial park on the south side of Alamosa.
After listening to comments, a motion was made and seconded to stop the project and to
return the grant money to the funder. The vote was unanimous to stop further work on
the construction. Members of the public had voiced opposition to a second shelter in
Alamosa when it would only be open for the winter months. The shelter being open
year-round was met with even greater resistance.
CPW offering antlerless elk hunts in SLV.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is offering antlerless elk hunts on the Baca and Monte Vista
national wildlife refuges in an effort to mitigate damage conflicts from elk. Each refuge
will have one long-period hunt beginning at the end of rifle season through the end of
February. Regular hunting licenses will not be valid for the hunts, and anyone who
successfully applies for them will need to obtain an access permit. Hunters will only be
able to obtain a permit for one of the refuges. Each hunt will be fore 5 hunters at any one
time. The applications period ends Friday. Go to cpw.state.co.us for more information.
November 8th 2024
CO Dems maintain control of Colorado State Legislature.
Colorado Democrats will maintain overwhelming control of the Colorado State
Legislature following this week's election. Democrats appear to be on track to maintain
their supermajority in the Colorado House. Democrats are taking their wins as strong
comment from voters on their support for the agenda the party has laid out in the state
and Democrats plan to build on the legislation they passed in the last session, according
to House Speaker Julie Mccluskie. While Democrats will still hold overwhelming
control of the Colorado Senate, they did not get a supermajority there. That means
democrats will need republican support to override gubernatorial vetoes and to refer
ballot measures. Senate Republican Leader Paul Lundeen said that Democrats have been
in control of everything for a number of years and the people of Colorado are saying
"enough, enough, give us a break".
CO Gov Polis issues disaster emergency in SOCO.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has declared a disaster emergency due to the severe
winter weather conditions taking place in Southern Colorado and throughout the rest of
the state. The Colorado Department of Transporation closed Interstate 25 just south of
Pueblo to the New Mexico border yesterday for what CDOT said would be an indefinite
period of time. The interstate is also closed in New Mexico between the Las Vegas and
the Colorado State Border. Only local residents were being allowed to travel the
interstate in an effort to reach their homes. With continued heavy snowfall expected
today, it doesn't appear likely that the interstate will reopen any time soon. CDOT says
the interstate will remain closed through today or tomorrow, depending on weather and
conditions. Many roadways are also closed in Eastern Colorado, which is also expecting
additional heavy snowfall throughout the day today.
Colorado Court of Appeals rules on Trinidad Ambulance District case.
The Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled that the Trinidad Ambulance district's right to
prioritize 911 responses over non-urgent inter-facility transfers does not breach its
obligations under the Colorado Special District Act. Mt. San Rafael Hospital sued the
ambulance district contending that such restrictions constituted a significant modification
to the district's service plan. The trial court ruled in favor of the ambulance district
saying "it would create a greater risk to a greater number of individuals" if the district
couldn't restrict inter facility transfers when it needed to. The court of appeals agreed.
Mt. San Rafael Hospital can now request a rehearing or appeal to the State Supreme
Court by November 29th.
Alamosa City council approves central business district Amendment.
The Alamosa City Council has approved an amendment to its central business district
zoning that will allow the Alamosa school district to relocate its alternative and online
high schools to the old Friday health building in downtown Alamosa. Still at issue,
however, is whether or not the city will impose an enrollment cap due to parking
restraints. A public hearing will be held at the Alamosa City Hall on Wednesday,
November 20th, to determine an enrollment cap and the parking situation. The school
district's administrative offices will also relocate to the downtown location as part of the
move, joining the alternative and online schools.
Huerfano County incident forwarded to DA's office.
The report of an incident that took place northwest of the City of Walsenburg in early
October between a citizen and the driver of the toltec gardner valley school bus, has been
forwarded to the 3rd judicial district attorney's office for review. According to the
Huerfano County Sheriff's Office, a deputy was dispatched to the toltec neighborhood at
4:25pm on October 9th on the report of a man with a gun. The driver of the bus told the
deputy that a man approached the bus with what appeared to be a pistol, asking if the bus
driver was the one who had been stealing property in the area. No one has been arrested
or charged in connection with the incident thus far.
November 7th 2024
Democrat Frisch concedes CO CD3 race.
Following Republican Jeff Hurd's victory over Democrat Adam Frisch in Colorado's 3rd
Congressional District, Frisch called Hurd just before 3:30pm yesterday to concede and
congratulate Hurd. With more than 368,000 votes cast, Hurd received 50.06% of the
vote. Frisch received 46.73%. The remaining 3.18% of the vote went to third-party
candidates James Wiley and Adam Withrow. Frisch said in a statement that while he
may have lost the race, his campaign was part of a movement seeking to "turn down the
political temperature" and focus on issues impacting residents of the 3rd District. Hurd
said he felt both he and Frisch had run "issues-based" campaigns. Hurd will be sworn in
on January 3rd as the successor to Representative Lauren Boebert, who will now be
representing the 4th Congressional District in the next congress.
Harris winner of Colorado's electoral votes.
While Kamala Harris has lost the race for U.S. President on the national stage, she is the
winner of Colorado's popular vote, and hence all of Colorado's electoral votes, with
54.5% of the votes cast in Colorado compared to Donald J. Trump's 43.1%. That said,
however, Trump won 41 counties (or 64.1% of the counties) to Harris's 23 (or 35.9%).
Harris won many of Colorado's most populated counties, except for El Paso County,
which pushed her ahead in terms of the popular vote. Most of the counties in the Denver
metro area and along the northern front range went for Harris. Almost all of the counties
in the KSPK listening area went to Trump, with the exception of Sagauche and Costilla
counties, which both went to Harris.
Mesa County Ballot theift suspects arrested.
59-year-old Sally Jane Smith and 64-year-old Vicki Lyn Stuart are both accused of
stealing ballots in Mesa County, altering them, and then fraudulently submitting them for
counting. The pair are charged with identity theft, attempting to influence a public
servant and forgery for their involvement in an alleged scheme to "test" the voting
signature system for ballots utilized at elections. The two women were tracked down due
to the fact that several of the ballots that were allegedly forged fell along the same mail
delivery route, a route that had been temporarily assigned to Stuart. Smith's fingerprints
were allegedly found on a ballot by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation - a ballot that
she would not normally have had access to. Stuart and Smith are both currently being
held in the Mesa County detention facility.
Alamosa rotary club contributed to Alamosa Police K-9 enforcement program.
With a 50-50 match from Colorado Rotary District 5470, the Alamosa rotary club has
contributed $2,200 to the Alamosa Police Department's K-9 enforcement program.
Corporal Cody Vanry and K-9 goose, and Officer Javier Moreno and K-9 kilo, were on
hand Monday at the club's bi-monthly meeting to accept the award. While the K-9
officer will have the final decision in how to use the money, suggestions were first aid
kits, dog beds, specific dog treats, K-9 narcotic overdose emergency kits and "popper
boxes", which are used to help assist with narcotics detection training.
Huerfano County announces closure of county offices today.
Huerfano County has announced that, due to the expected inclement weather today, all
county offices will be closed today, Thursday, November 7th. The county apologizes for
any inconvenience the closure may cause.
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