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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 is also the exclusive broadcast partner for Adams State University Athletics from Alamosa. 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.
Short term rentals reclassification bill dies in committee.
SB24-033, the bill that would have increased property taxes for short-term rental
properties has died in committee following testimony from property owners. The bill
would have required short-term rentals that are leased for 90 or more days per year to be
classified as lodging properties. Hours of testimony from those opposed to the bill was
heard prior to the senate committee on finance voting to postpone the bill indefinitely.
Those opposing the bill said that, if passed, rents could be increased and owners were
considering selling their properties. Some short-term rental owners said they fear a study
on the properties could also lead to extra fees. Danielle Anderson, a short-term rental
host, said that hosts are just average everyday people who rent out a basement to offset
their mortgage or own a dream house in the mountains, but need the short-term rental
income to afford it.CSP says commercial vehicle careless driving citations up.
The Colorado State Patrol says that careless driving citations issued to commercial
vehicle drivers are on the rise in Colorado. According to the patrol, troopers issued 822
citation to commercial drivers for improper, reckless or careless driving in 2023, a 23%
increase over 2022. Data shows that the winter months of January and December, when
road conditions are particularly dangerous, were the busiest months for troopers writing
citations last year. Troopers also identified the most common highways where these
citations were issued. Interstate 25 and Interstate 70 were in the top 2 positions. Col.
Matthew C. Packard, chief of the state patrol, said that "while any vehicle can cause
death, the consequences of a crash are amplified when a commercial motor vehicle is
involved..."Man accused of driving into Pueblo Mall in court.
Mario Arellano, 30, of Pueblo, the man accused of driving a car into the Pueblo mall food
court, was in court yesterday for a plea and sentencing hearing. During the hearing,
Arellano indicated that he wants to plead not guilty by reason of insanity to his charges.
Arellano is facing 15 charges, including multiple counts of attempted murder and assault
on a police officer. Police evacuated the mall last November after a man had driven into
the mall and then said he had bombs in his vehicle and in the mall building. Arellano
asked if he could have a week to think it over after the judge told him if he made that
plea, he would be held in custody until the results of the sanity evaluation were complete.
The judge set Arellano's next hearing for next Wednesday, April 24th.Trinidad Police alert residents to a scam.
Trinidad Police are alerting city residents that they have received reports that people are
receiving phone calls from someone who is claiming to be a detective with the Trinidad
Police Department. The person is asking for personal information during the call. Police
say this is a scam. The Trinidad Police Department says that officers will never call you
and ask for information unless you have called to speak to an officer or have already been
contacted by an officer in relation to an incident.Rio Grande Headwaters restoration project in the process of making restoration plans.
The Rio Grande Headwaters restoration project is in the process of making plans to
restore the riparian corridor of the Rio Grande River in Alamosa. The plan includes
recreational opportunities along the river at cole park, improving aging and hazardous
agricultural diversion infrastructure and improving aquatic habitat. $310,000 of funding
is available for planning and design for the project, which will also include community
outreach and engagement events. Final construction costs will be determined based on
the final designs for the project.
April 17th 2024
Gov Polis signs Home act bill into law.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis on Monday signed HB24-1007, also known as the home
act, into law. The new law aims to end "discriminatory" rules that limit how many
unrelated people can live together. Polis said that "it's none of the government's
business"... "if they get along and they're roommates and they want to be able to have
their leases and live there together, of course, Coloradans should be able to do so." In
many cities in Colorado, there are limits on how many unrelated people can live under
one roof. Some lawmakers believe such occupancy limits are a form of discrimination.
Polis said the legislation provides one more way to increase affordability, opponents,
however, argued that the bill would have unintended consequences, like increasing rent.
The new law will take effect on July 1st.RTN Funeral Home demolition begins.
Demolition of the Return to Nature Funeral home in Penrose officially began yesterday
following months of delays. Over 4 dozen families filed onto the property yesterday to
get one final look at the building that once housed their deceased loved ones. A
ceremony organized by Fremont County officials invited the families onto the property
prior to the beginning of the demolition. The demolition is expected to take about 10
days to finish, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. The debris from the
building, as well as the topsoil from beneath the foundation, will be taken to the Otero
County landfill in Eastern Colorado, the only landfill in the area that was willing to take
the debris. In October of last year, investigators found 189 bodies improperly stored
inside.ICE operation leads to arrest of 9 noncitizens in CO and WY.
An ICE operation in Colorado and Wyoming has resulted in the arrest of 9 "noncitizens",
according to the agency. Enforcement removal operations officers took the noncitizens
into custody after they allegedly violated conditions of their release in the alternatives to
detention program during an operation that took place between April 1st and 5th,
according to a news release. The release says that "ice focuses on the arrests of
noncitizens who have committed crimes and other individuals who have violated our
nation's immigration laws". The efforts include noncitizens with final orders of removal.
Cases amenable to federal criminal prosecution may be presented to the appropriate U.S.
Attorney's office. ICE encourages members of the public to report crimes and suspicious
activity by calling 866-347-2423.CO SOS announces State REP fails to qualify for 5th District seat ballot.
The Colorado Secretary of State's office announced on Tuesday that State Republican
Representative Bob Gardner failed to get enough signatures to qualify for the ballot for
the House District 5 seat to replace Republican Representative Doug Lamborn. The seat
represents the El Paso County Area. Gardner needed at least 1,500 signatures. His
campaign submitted 2,230, however, 905 signatures for Gardner were rejected by The
Secretary of State's office, bringing the accepted entries to 1,325, less than the 1,500
signatures needed. The announcement means that GOP Chairman Dave Williams and
Jeff Crank will be the only two candidates for District 5 appearing on the June 25th
primary ballot.This week is National Public Safety telecommunications week.
This is national public safety telecommunications week, which is also known as dispatch
week. Alamosa county commissioners last week presented a proclamation to local
colorado state patrol dispatchers. The team is one of the few in Colorado that dispatch
for emergency medical services, law enforcement and fire departments. The team also
dispatch for the six San Luis Valley counties and multiple agencies of first responders.
This was the first time that the team has been recognized locally.
April 16th 2024
CO State House passes assault weapons ban.
The Colorado State House of Representatives on Sunday passed HB24-1292 that would
ban so-called assault weapons in Colorado. The bill passed largely along party lines on a
35-27 vote. The bill would define "assault weapon" and would ban the manufacture,
import, sale or purchase of such weapons in Colorado. It would also ban the possession
of rapid-fire trigger activators, which are devices that can be attached to a gun to increase
the speed at which the gun fires. State Representative Richard Holtorf, a Republican,
said he doesn't believe many sheriff's in colorado will enforce the legislation, should it
become law. The county sheriff's of Colorado opposes the bill. The bill now will now
move on for consideration in the Senate where the future of the bill is unclear.Bill in State legislature to require short term rentals to be classified as lodging properties.
A bill, SB24-033, making its way through the Colorado legislature would require short-
term rentals that are leased for 90 or more days be classified as lodging properties, which
would mean they would have to pay increased property taxes if the bill passes. State
Senator Chris Hansen, of Denver, the bill's sponsor, says the lodging tax rate is about
twice as much as a normal residential rate. He says he plans to amend his bill to increase
the threshold for a lodging property from 90 to 200 days, but said there is not a clear
consensus on that part of the bill. Hansen says the goal of the bill was properly
categorizing lodging properties while creating a sustainable school funding system.
Hansen's amendment would also require a study to be conducted to examine the
economic and services impact of short-term rentals. The bill is scheduled to be heard in
the senate finance committee this afternoon.Bent county inmate captured in Raton New Mexico Monday.
Ronald Caillier, 38, an inmate in the Bent county jail who escaped late last Thursday
from the Arkansas Valley Regional medical center in La Junta, was captured yesterday
morning in Raton, New Mexico. Caillier was taken to the medical center for a medical
emergency last Thursday. While there, his shackles were removed to perform certain
tests. Following the tests, Caillier overpowered a deputy and security officer and ran
away from the hospital. His escape led to a multi-agency manhunt across counties in
Southern Colorado. Raton police arrested Caillier without incident around 10:30am
yesterday morning. He is currently being held in the Colfax County Jail awaiting
extradition back to Bent County. Caillier is expected to face additional charges for his
escape.Alamosa HS Seniors named initial winners of boettcher scholarship.
Three Alamosa High School graduating seniors have been named "initial winners" of the
boettcher scholarship. Brock Benton and Jaymi Gile were recently notified that they
have been offered the scholarship. Sienna Gallegos has been notified that she is an
alternate. Recipients of "the boettcher" have their college education paid for with the
cost of tuition, fees, books and other living expense covered for 4 years. Close to 2000
high school seniors in colorado submitted applications for the scholarship. Applicants
are evaluated for their superior scholastic ability and intellectual curiosity, evidence of
leadership and involvement, service to community and school and outstanding character.New Mexico Carjacking victim identified.
David Adams of Colorado has been identified as the 79-year-old man who was stabbed to
death on Sunday morning in Colfax County, New Mexico. according to New Mexico State
Police, Adams and his wife were traveling from Colorado to New Mexico and had
stopped to use the bathroom at a rest area on i-25 just south of Raton. When the wife
came out, she said their vehicle was gone and her husband was on the ground covered in
blood. The car was headed toward Las Vegas and was being driven by Dorien Ray, 21.
authorities believe Ray stabbed Adams at the rest stop before stealing the car. A Toyota
4runner was also found in the rest area that was reported stolen out of aurora. It is
believed that Ray carjacked a victim at knifepoint and took off with that vehicle, where it
ended up in New Mexico. Ray is facing first-degree murder and armed robbery charges.
April 15th 2024
UCCS Shooter found incompetent to stand trial.
Nicholas Jordan, the man accused of killing two people in a dorm room at the University
of Colorado Colorado Springs in February has been found mentally incompetent to stand
trial. The results of Jordan's competency evaluation, which was conducted at the state
mental hospital in Pueblo, were disclosed at a court hearing that took place Friday
morning. The prosecution on Friday requested a second competency evaluation with a
doctor of the prosecution's choice. The defense argued that the prosecution should not be
allowed to choose their own doctor for the second evaluation, by state statute. The judge
ruled that it would not make sense for a different doctor at the state hospital to conduct
another evaluation. Jordan is accused of killing his roommate, Samuel Knopp, 24, and
Celie Montgomery, 26, on February 16th. His next scheduled court date is May 31st at
11am for a review hearing on the status of the second competency evaluation.RTN owners back in El Paso County Jail.
Return To Nature Funeral Home owners Jon and Carie Hallford are back in the El Paso
County jail after they were arrested by the federal bureau of investigation and placed on a
hold. The Hallford's both previously posted surety bonds on their state charges, however
the pair are back in custody. The FBI arrested the pair on a federal warrant. The Penrose
funeral home was shut down last October after the Hallford's were found to be
improperly storing 189 bodies at the funeral home between 2019 and 2023. 18 of the
bodies remain to be identified. The Hallfords are facing 260 criminal charges, including
abuse of a corpse, money laundering, forgery and theft. The Hallford's state arraignment
has been re-scheduled for June 6th. Their state trial is set to begin on October 8th.Otero County Sheriff's Office alerts public of escaped inmate.
The Otero County Sheriff's Office on Friday alerted the public that a man escaped
custody on Friday morning. Ronald Caillier of Gillette, Wyoming, overpowered a deputy
and security officer at the Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center and fled the hospital
wearing a black and white striped jumpsuit and handcuffs. The incident took place
around 11:39pm on Thursday night. Caillier is believed to have stolen and is driving a
2007 white dodge grand caravan with Colorado license plate BFM-W09. The van has
some damage to the passenger side door and a cracked passenger side rear view mirror.
Caillier was being held on charges of first degree burglary and assault in the third degree.Alamosa City Council considering implementing City Park curfew.
The Alamosa City Council is considering implementing a 10pm curfew and prohibit guns
and other "deadly weapons" for public parks and open spaces within the city. By
adopting the ordinance, the city is hoping to create a safe environment in public
recreation buildings, open spaces and parks. Alamosa's parks are currently open 24
hours per day, every day. City staff have proposed limiting parks and open spaces to 5am
to 10pm. City councilors will take up the proposed ordinance on a first reading this
Wednesday. If approved, the proposed ordinance will move to a public hearing in two
weeks.Body found in Colfax County leads to Police Pursuit.
The body of a man who was stabbed and killed in Colfax County was discovered
yesterday morning. According to the Colfax County Sheriff's office, deputies were
called to the scene where a stabbing victim was reported to be unconscious but still
breathing. However, upon arrival, the 71-year-old male victim was determined to be
deceased. Authorities discovered that the victim's vehicle was missing and located the
vehicle along with a suspect near Wagon Mound, New Mexico. Following a pursuit, the
suspect was taken into custody. No other information was provided.
April 12th 2024
Janitor finds firearm in restroom at state capitol.
A janitor in the Colorado State Capitol building discovered a firearm unattended on a
shelf inside a restroom just before 9:30pm on Tuesday, April 9th. Colorado State Patrol
troopers responded, unloaded and safely stored the weapon, a loaded 9mm glock. At
10:14pm Tuesday, Representative Don Wilson, who represents El Paso County,
contacted the patrol to report leaving his firearm in the restroom. The gun was returned
to Wilson at 10:20pm. According to video surveillance, Wilson exited the restroom at
8:58pm, meaning that the firearm was unattended for 23 minutes before being
discovered. Following an investigation into the incident, capitol troopers determined that
no state statutes were violated and no criminal charges are pending as a result of this
incident. In a statement, representative Wilson said “this is a humbling experience and i
will reaffirm my commitment to responsible handling procedures.”CO Gov Polis renews opposition to safe injection site bill.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis has renewed his opposition against a bill in the legislature
that would create safe injection sites in the state. According to Polis' office, the governor
has stated that he is opposed to this approach and believes this is not a constructive way
to address substance abuse. Instead, the governor supports increasing access to treatment
options for Coloradans, including funding for more capital construction to increase the
number of beds available. A similar bill failed in a senate committee in 2023 after
passing the house. HB24-1028 would authorize local municipalities to operate overdose
prevention centers, where trained medical staff would supervise drug users to prevent
overdose deaths. The bill is scheduled to be heard in the senate health and human
services committee next week.Town of Del Norte elects new mayor.
Shelly Burnett was elected mayor of the town of Del Norte last week. Burnett easily won
over incumbent mayor Chris Trujillo and challenger Shawn Goforth in the mayor's race.
Burnett received 205 votes, Chris Trujillo 36, and Shawn Goforth 29. Also elected as
town trustees were Sarah A. White with 211 votes, Louie Velasquez with 148 votes, and
Andrew Velasquez with 131 votes. Bobby Lopez received 123 votes and Jonathon
Medina 113.Pueblo County Sheriff's office asking for help in identifying suspect.
The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help to identify 3 men who
are suspects in a burglary at a Pueblo Elementary School. All three men were caught on
security cameras. All three appear to be wearing sweat tops, jeans or seat pants and
stocking caps, one in all black, one in all light gray or white and one in dark gray and
black with yellow gloves. The sheriff's office did not specify what school was
burglarized or when the burglary took place. Anyone with any information about the
burlary or any of the men, is asked to call the sheriff's office at 719-583-6250, and
reference case #8697.CDOT to begin region wide chain station improvements.
The Colorado Department of Transportation will begin work on region-wide chain station
improvements to help ensure that commercial drivers have a safe location to chain up or
down while traveling in Colorado's high country. Work will begin this month along
several mountain passes in Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, San Miguel and
Mineral counties. The traveling public can expect daytime shoulder closures. Work will
include chain station improvements on Lizard Head Pass, Lawson Hill near Telluride,
Wolf Creek Pass, La Veta Pass, Monarch Pass and Cumbres Pass. The project is
scheduled for completion in the fall of this year.