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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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April 30th 2026

CO Gov Polis signed bill to prohibited animal sales yesterday.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis yesterday signed HB26-1011 into law prohibiting pet stores from selling dogs and cats. Eight states and 26 Colorado towns have banned pet stores from selling animals, such as dogs, cats and rabbits, in an effort to stop overbreeding in terrible conditions in the puppy mill industry. The bill does still allow pet stores to house pets available for adoption through local shelters. Opponents of the measure argue that it targets small businesses rather than the real culprits, namely puppy mills. Polis said yesterday that "Colorado's furry four-legged friends deserve loving homes". He said he was "grateful to the sponsors of this bill for standing up for these animals, helping them find a forever home in our Colorado for all".

Suspect in UCCS Professor killing missed sentencing hearing yesterday.

Caesar Lorenzo Wilson, who was found guilty of stabbing and killing 54-year-old UCCS Professor Haleh Abghari, did not show up in court for his sentencing yesterday. Wilson was convicted of killing the UCCS visual and performing arts department professor on August 7th, 2024, when police found Abghari stabbed to death in her home along Caddy Point. Wilson was arrested and charged with her death seven months after the stabbing. Yesterday, Wilson refused to be transferred from jail saying he was not feeling well. Yesterday wasn't the first time Wilson refused to go to court. The judge issued a "by any means necessary" warrant for Wilson yesterday to ensure that he will appear at the next sentencing hearing, which is expected to be rescheduled for May 6th.

No growth reported on Las Animas County Poitrey fire in last 24 hours.

As of yesterday, The Poitrey Fire burning in Las Animas County northwest of Kim had remained at 2,113 acres, with no growth in 24 hours. The fire is now 45% contained. Firefighters said that weather conditions are improving in the area and crews are hopeful for getting rain with 1-1.5 inches expected in the area. There are currently 121 personnel working to fight the fire, as of yesterday. Following a disaster declaration from Governor Jared Polis, The Colorado Division of Fire Protection and control assumed control of the fire on Sunday. Single-engine air tankers, large air tankers and helicopters have been assisting fire crews in fighting the fire.

Trinidad's Perry Stokes Airport playing vital roll in firefighting support.

With two wildfires taking place in Las Animas County over the past number of weeks, Trinidad's Perry Stokes Airport has become an important base of operations for aerial firefighting teams responding to the fires. Aerial firefighting teams have relied on airports like perry stokes to move equipment, coordinate missions and support aircraft used in fire suppression and emergency response. For Trinidad and the surrounding region, Perry Stokes Airport's role in the wildfire response demonstrates how local airports can quickly become vital command and support centers when communities face urgent threats.

Last day to file for CO low income energy assistance is Today.

Today is the last day to apply for funding from Colorado's low-income energy assistance program, or leap, to cover a portion of winter home heating costs. Almost 120,000 Coloradans have applied for support from the federally-funded program this season with an average benefit of about $300. To qualify, you must have an income of up to 60% of the state median income. You can receive assistance once per season. For more information or to apply, go to cdhs.colorado.gov/leap.

April 29th 2026

U.S. District Court denies CO GOP emergency injunction request.

U.S. District Court Judge Philip A. Brimmer yesterday denied The Colorado Republican Party's request for an emergency injunction that would bar unaffiliated voters from participating in Colorado's upcoming Republican primary election. Brimmer said that preventing unaffiliated voters from receiving Republican primary ballots just weeks before ballots for the June 30th primary are scheduled to go out in the mail would lead to voter confusion, violating a longstanding federal court doctrine that cautions against changing election rules "on the eve of an election". Attorneys for the State GOP asked the court on April 20th to prevent the party's primary ballots from going to unaffiliated voters, based on a March 31st ruling that found a portion of the voter-approved law that establishes Colorado's semi-open primary system unconstitutionally infringes on the party’s freedom of association under the first amendment.

4th US Rep Boebert introduces "Trump ballroom act".

4th Congressional District U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert yesterday introduced the "trump ballroom act" that would congressionally authorize President Donald Trump to design and construct his long-desired ballroom facility as an addition to the white house. The president has said that the incident at the white house correspondents' dinner last weekend could not have taken place in the new ballroom because it would be more secure. Boebert agrees. Work on the new ballroom has been stalled because of legal challenges, which Boebert says were allowed by a "liberal activist judge". Boebert says her bill aims to cut through legal roadblocks so that construction can move forward.

SLV County Commissioners discussed possible DA term limit elimination Monday.

San Luis Valley County Commissioners on Monday discussed the merits of bringing a November 2026 ballot questions to San Luis Valley voters in an effort to eliminate the existing term limit for the 12th Judicial District Attorney's office and instead allowing the DA to serve unlimited terms. Currently, The DA can serve two consecutive four-year terms. Each of the 6 counties in the valley would have to approve a question on their respective county ballots to give voters an opportunity to make the change. Of the 22 judicial districts in Colorado, only one, Pueblo's 10th Judicial District, has eliminated term limits for the DA's office.

Pueblo County D70 schools announces new Moody's ratings.

Pueblo County School District 70 has announced that Moody's ratings has upgraded the school's issuer rating and general obligation bond ratings, noting years of surplus operations and strong financial management that has bolstered the district's reserves. The rating was raised from A1 to A2, and the general obligation unlimited tax bond rating was increased to A3 from A1, marking a significant improvement for the district. District 70 serves about 8,846 students across nearly 80% of Pueblo County's land area, excluding the City of Pueblo and the far eastern portion of the county.

CDOT announces construction to improve exit ramp in Trinidad.

The Colorado Department of Transportation has announced that it will begin construction on a project to improve safety at Interstate 25 and Exit 14 in Trinidad. Work will begin on Monday, May 4th. The project will realign the southbound off-ramp into a straighter configuration while replacing asphalt with concrete paving. Realignment will offer better visibility. Construction will take place in 2 phases. Phase 1 will be constructed off the roadway with few impacts to the traveling public. Phase 2 will shutdown the southbound off-ramp at Exit 14 for approximately 2 weeks. Traffic will be detoured on I-25 to exit 13. Work will take place Monday through Friday, 7am to 7pm. Work is expected to be complete in September.

April 28th 2026

CO State Supreme Court ruled on legislature's consumer protections bill yesterday.

The Colorado State Supreme Court yesterday ruled that the legislature's consumer protections requiring insurance companies to take certain steps before they allege a policy holder failed to cooperate do not apply to any obligation specifically laid out in the policy. The state legislature, in 2020, changed state law to limit insurance companies' ability to assert a failure-to-cooperate defense when they are sued for withholding benefits. Among other things, an insurer must give a policyholder time to address any specifically identified failures to cooperate in the claim investigation. The plaintiff argued that the law captures an insurer's allegation of noncooperation across the board, including obligations laid out in the insurance policy. The insurance companies argued that extending the law's protections to cover things the policyholder is already aware of would spawn unnecessary legal disputes. The State Supreme Court sided with the insurance companies in a 6-1 ruling.

4th wolf depredation this year confirmed by CPW.

The 4th wolf depredation incident this year has been confirmed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife in Pitkin County. According to CPW the depredation took place on April 23rd. One calf was killed. No claim has yet been submitted. The wolf in question is one of the introduced gray wolves and the depredation is the first kill of the wolf's biological year, which CPW tracks from April 2026 to March of 2027. This is, however, the fourth depredation of calendar year 2026. A cow was killed on February 20th in Pitkin County. A dog was killed on February 7th in Jackson County. and, 11 sheep were killed in a January 24th depredation incident in Rio Blanco County. No claims have yet been submitted for any of the 2026 gray wolf depredation events. Claimants have 90 days to file paperwork for CPW reimbursement unless they opt to delay until the end of the year. CPW announced in Janaury that it will not translocate any more gray wolves this season.

Poitry Canyon Fire increased in size yesterday.

The Poitrey Canyon Fire burning near Kim in Southeastern Colorado grew to 2,113 acres yesterday and remains at 0% containment. According to firefighters, high winds on Sunday increased fire behavior, but firefighters were able to hold the flames within the fire area, with interior pockets continuing to burn. Growth was limited to the northwestern edge of the fire where rugged terrain aligned with shifting winds. Air resources continue to assist firefighters, and rain was expected to help with containment efforts.

Thril seekers once again wreaking havoc on mountain roadways.

Thrill seeking motorists are once again wreaking havoc on mountain roadways. According to The Custer County Sheriff's Office, 3 separate accidents, all due to excessive speed, took place on Sunday April 19th in the hardscrabble area of Colorado 96 and 165. A corvette traveling 104 miles per hour on the S-curves on hardscrabble at mile marker 17 was the first casualty. Two other crashes about the same time involved motorcyclists. Locals say motorcyclists often travel at over 100 miles per hour on the highways, and a group of mini coopers was also noted traveling over the speed limit. Thrill seekers are being asked to slow down. The life you save may be your own.

Fort Carson officials alerting public to increased military traffic.

Fort Carson officials are alerting the traveling public to increased traffic on several state highways due to around 1,400 military vehicles traveling in convoys from Fort Carson to The Pinon Canyon Maneuver site northeast of Trinidad. The following routes will be affected beginning May 3rd and running through May 7th: From Fort Carson, east on Colorado 94, then south on Colorado 71, to Pinon Canyon. And also, from Fort Carson, south on Interstate 25, then east on US 350, to Pinon Canyon. Motorists are urged to exercise caution when driving near military vehicles, maintain a safe distance, and avoid merging into convoys.

April 27th 2026

CO State legislators introduce Bill to increase legislature/court security.

Responding to a string of high-profile attacks nationwide and growing safety concerns inside Colorado's courthouses and capitol, State legislators introduced House Bill 26- 1422 last week, a bill that would dramatically expand protections for elected officials, staff and judicial employees. The bill would establish an administrator of legislative safety, a law enforcement officer who would serve as a point of contact for members and employees of The General Assembly to discuss matters of personal safety and work alongside The Colorado State Patrol. The measure also includes provisions regarding members of the judicial branch and orders the creation of a courthouse security task force and requires sheriffs to adopt the recommended standards established by that task force. The bill is scheduled to be heard by the house state, civic, veterans and military affairs committee today.

Co-owner of RTN Funeral home sentenced Friday.

Carie Hallford, one of the owners of the now-defunct return to nature funeral home in Penrose, was sentenced to 30 years in prison, followed by 1 year of parole on Friday. The state sentence will run concurrently to her federal sentence. Carie Hallford, along with her husband Jon Hallford, were arrested in October of 2023 after 189 bodies were found improperly stored in their funeral home. Victims said that Carie Hallford handled the client-facing side of the business, including taking payments and handing off fake cremains in urns. Carie Hallford took a plea deal in the state case, pleading guilty to abuse of a corpes. The deal was accepted last December. She was facing a sentence of 25 to 35 years in prison. Carie Hallford was also ordered to pay $68,360.18 in restitution. She is currently appealing her federal plea deal.

Poitry Canyon Fire broke out in Las Animas County Friday.

The Poitry Canyon Fire broke out in Las Animas County on Friday, burning northwest of Kim. The fire had burned 2,065 acres as of last night with 0% containment. Governor Jared Polis declared a disaster emergency for the fire, directing the department of public safety and its divisions of homeland security and emergency management and fire prevention and control to assume control of the fire efforts. The Colorado Division of Fire Protection and Control assumed control of the fire yesterday. Single-engine air tankers, large air tankers and helicopters have been reportedly assisting fire crews in fighting the fire. No injuries have been reported thus far and no evacuation orders have been issued for the fire.

El Pomar Foundation approves grant for scseed in Saguache.

The El Pomar Foundation has approved a $5,000 grant through the foundation’s competitive application process for scseed in Saguache for general operating support. scseed, or Saguache County sustainable environmental and economic development, has sponsored many community organizations and efforts to create a better life in Saguache County. Scseed helps in planning strategies, facilitating community meetings, surveys and data collecting, writing grants, building partnerships and networking across The San Luis Valley and beyond. The El Pomar Foundation is one of the larges and oldest private foundations in Colorado.

Body of Chaffee County Hunter discovered on Saturday.

The body of 27-year-old Kaden Sites was discovered on Saturday near Tabeguache Creek in Chaffee County. According to The Chaffee County Sheriff's Office, Sites body wasfound in a wilderness area about 1-1/2 miles from his truck. Sites had gone turkey hunting near Mount Shavano around 1:30pm on April 15th, and was expected back the same afternoon. A search for sites has been going on for the past 10 days. Foul play is not suspected and the cause of death has not yet been released.

April 24th 2026

Bill to ask voters to change Tabor cap to be debated in the Senate today.

SB26-135, a bill that requires the Secretary of State to refer a ballot issue to the November 2026 general election that seeks to increase public education spending by tapping into Taxpayer's Bill of Rights refunds would actually allow the state to keep 75% of the retained monies with only 25% of those monies actually going to K-12 schools, according to a nonpartisan analysis of the measure. What the measure means, according to the analysis, is that every taxpayer would lose $7,381 in Tabor refunds over the next 10 years, with the state claiming that money will go to education. Instead, however, according to the analysis, 75% those dollars would go into the state's general fund – to be used by lawmakers for whatever purposes they choose – and actually short-change K-12 schools. Tabor requires a public vote in order to raise taxes. It also limits revenue growth, and requires excess revenue to be refunded to taxpayers. SB26-135 would allow the state to create a new Tabor limit above the existing Tabor cap, and would amount to a tax increase and a loss of tabor refunds. The bill is scheduled to be debated in the Senate today.

CO Republican Party files motion to keep Unaffiliates out of party primary.

The Colorado Republican Party this week filed a motion asking a federal judge to keep Republican Primary Ballots out of the hands of Unaffiliated voters. The motion seeks a temporary restraining order to direct Colorado's Secretary of State to exclude Unaffiliated voters from participating in the Republican primary, which will take place on June 30th. Colorado has been under a semi-open primary system since voters passed a proposition in 2016 that allows unaffiliated voters to vote in a primary, but they can only vote in either the Democratic or Republican Primary. The Colorado Republican Party has been fighting the semi-open primary system for the past 3 years.

RTN Funeral home owner to be sentenced today.

Carie Hallford, one of the owners of the now-defunct Return To Nature Funeral Home in Penrose is expected to be sentenced on the state charges against her today. She and her Husband Jon Hallford were arrested in October of 2023 after 189 bodies were found improperly stored in their funeral home. Carie Hallford took a plea deal in the state case, pleading guilty to abuse of a corpse. She is facing a sentence of 25 to 35 years in prison. She was sentenced in March to 18 years in prison for her federal case. The federal sentence will run concurrently with her state sentence.

Las Animas County Coroner's office opens investigation in LACDC death.

The Las Animas County Coroner's office has opened an investigation into the death of John Romero, 58, who died on April 20th while in custody at The Las Animas County Detention Center. Detention officers responded to a medical emergency and requested emergency medical services, according to the coroner's office. Romero was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. The cause and manner of death has not been determined, pending completion of the investigation, including toxicology reports. Romero was being held on $100,000 bail on charges including criminal attempt to commit first-degree murder, menacing, possession of a weapon by a previous offender, theft of a firearm, reckless endangerment and prohibited use of a weapon while under the influence.

CPW issues reminder to residents to beware of black bears.

With Spring upon us, Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds residents and visitors that black bears are emerging from their dens and are looking for food. CPW has already received 98 reports of bear activity in 22 Colorado counties this year. Remember to never feed or approach bears; secure food, garbage and recycling; remove bird feeders when bears are active; never leave pet food outdoors; and, clean and store grills after each use.