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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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February 23rd 2026

US President Trump withdraws endorsement for 3rd District Rep Hurd.

U.S. President Donald Trump has withdrawn his endorsement of 3rd Congressional District U.S. Representative Jeff Hurd, a Republican. Trump's action comes after Hurd was one of 6 Republicans who joined Democrats earlier this month to pass a resolution to repeal Trump's tariffs on Canada. Instead, trump has thrown his support behind GOP Challenger Hope Scheppelman, saying he wants her to be the next representative from Colorado's 3rd Congressional District. Hurd says he has the "responsibility to defend the separation of powers regardless of political convenience" after his vote to defy the President. Hurd is in his first term as the Representative from Colorado's 3rd Congressional District after defeating Democratic challenger Adam Frisch in 2024.

Bill to raise marriage age to 18 making its way through state legislature.

A new bill making its way through the Colorado State Legislature, SB26-048, the "remove exception to marry with judicial approval" act, would set the marriage age in Colorado at 18. Before 2019, teens younger than 16 could marry with both parental and judicial consent. However, a new 2019 law barred anyone under 16 from marrying, while 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds can marry with a judge's approval. Proponents say that children should have the full protection of being a child until they reach the age of maturity. Opponents say if there is a teen pregnancy, and the couple wants to marry, the bill would prevent them from marrying. Opponents say they are also concerned about unintended consequences with the bill. The bill cleared the committee on appropriations last week on a 3-2 party-line vote.

Custer County suspect sentenced in Custer County shooting case.

Hanme Clark, of Custer County, received three consecutive life sentences in the deaths of Robert and Beth Wade Geers and James Daulton, in Fremont District Court on Friday morning. He was also sentenced to 48 years with five years probation for attempted murder and assault, as well as three years with two years probation for felony menacing, all consecutive. A jury on Thursday found Clark guilty of three counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder, assault with serious bodily injury and menacing with a firearm, in connection with a shooting in November 2023 where Clark shot and killed his neighbors over a land dispute. Clark fled before sheriff's deputies arrived, but was arrested in New Mexico the next day. He was later extradited back to Colorado to face charges.

Hearing took place last week regarding Costilla County buffer zone.

A three day hearing took place last week in Costilla County court in San Luis regarding a 233.6-acre buffer zone that would surround the proposed construction site of a future home for the owner of the Cielo Vista Ranch. Special Master David Tenner listened to testimony from locals who represent the land use access holders and from ranch attorneys as to whether or not approving the buffer zone takes away from the reasonable access granted to historical land users. Land grant heirs fear the buffer zone will cut off access to more than 3,000 acres of prime livestock grazing territory. Tenner asked for briefs from both sides at the end of the hearing and will deliver his order in a few weeks.

Grass fire along I-25 extinguished quickly Thursday.

A grass fire along the northbound lanes of Interstate 25 was quickly extinguished on Thursday. According to The Huerfano County Sheriff's Office, The Huerfano County Fire Department responded to a brush fire around 10:40am on Thursday near mile marker 61. The fire was said to have been "growing rapidly" and was "threatening to spread east onto the plains". However, once firefighters arrived, the flames were quickly contained. A cigarette butt was found to be the cause of the fire. Firefighters ask that if you smoke, please dispose of your cigarettes properly.

February 20th 2026

US Senator Bennet announces support for suspending Wolf reintroduction program.

U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, who is running to be Colorado's next Governor, says that he favors suspending Colorado's wolf reintroduction program, although he back-peddled a few days later. Bennet told the Durango Herald last Friday that the program should be suspended for now to see if there's a way to get back to a place where we're implementing the original plan with fidelity. But, if we're not able to implement with fidelity, then we shouldn't continue. However, in a different interview on Monday, bennet said the pause for 2026 "was appropriate and could give the state time to 'regroup and reconsider how to go forward'". One of the most contentious issues in Colorado, Wolf Reintroduction has been responsible for nearly 100 livestock and working dog deaths in 2024 and 2025. Wolves most recently killed a dog in Jackson County.

Democratic aligned group files redistricting 2026 ballot measure Tuesday.

A Democratic-aligned group backed by the House Majority PAC filed four versions of a 2026 ballot measure on Tuesday that would temporarily suspend Colorado's Independent Congressional Redistricting commission and redraw the state's map in an effort to flip three Republican-held U.S. House Seats in 2028. The group called "Coloradans for a level playing field" is pushing for the ballot measure amid the national debate over redistricting. The republican seats being targeted by the ballot measures are in Colorado's 3rd, 5th and 8th Congressional Districts. Advance Colorado's Michael Fields says his group is prepared to challenge the ballot measures when they get to the state's title board and is planning to take the matter all the way to The State Supreme Court if necessary.

Pueblo County High Speed chase ends in crash.

A high speed chase on U.S. 50 ended in Pueblo County after the suspect's vehicle rolled, resulting in him being ejected. According to The Otero County Sheriff's Office, a vehicle chase began following a traffic stop by La Junta Police near U.S. 50 and Dalton Avenue. The driver, Ikxander Richard Figueroa Maldonado, allegedly led law enforcement officers through multiple towns while exceeding 100mph through oncoming traffic. Maldonado continued even after multiple tires were deflated with the use of spike strips. The Colorado State Patrol conducted a tactical vehicle intervention in Pueblo County, which caused the vehicle to roll, ejecting Maldonado. Maldonado was seriously injured and remains in critical condition. He had multiple active felony warrants and was driving under suspension.

Custer County shooting suspect found guilty.

Hanme Clark, of Custer County, has been found guilty of killing three people in Custer County before going on the run in November of 2023. A jury found Clark guilty of three counts of 1st degree murder, attempted murder, assault with serious bodily injury and menacing with a firearm. Clark shot and killed Rob Geers, Beth Geers and James Daulton and injured Patty Daulton, all his neighbors, over a land dispute that had been going on for years. Clark then fled the scene before Custer County Sheriff's Deputies arrived, prompting a multi-state manhunt. Clark and his girlfriend, Nancy Rae Medina- Kochi, were located and arrested in New Mexico. Clark was then extradited back to Colorado to face charges. He is scheduled to be sentenced today.

Some Colorado Mountains see improvement in snowpack after Winter Storm.

While Eastern Colorado has been dealing with wind, Western and Central Colorado has made up some ground this week in snowfall totals, thanks to the storm system currently over the state. Statewide, median snowpack has jumped from 52% last week to 58% this week. Still low, but an improvement. Snowpack by river basin as of Tuesday is as follows: 69% in The North Platte, 65% in the Yampa & White, 61% in The Gunnison, 58% in The South Platte, 57% in The Colorado, 53% in The San Juan and Dolores, 51% in the Upper Rio Grande, and 44% in The Arkansas River Basin.

February 19th 2026

5th person has died following Pueblo I-25 multi car collision.

A 5th person has died following the 36-vehicle collision that took place in the Northbound Lanes of Interstate 25, just south of Pueblo, on Tuesday. The 5th victim has been identified as Thomas Thayer of Rye. Thayer was pronounced dead at Parkview Medical Center late Tuesday Night. A total of 36 vehicles crashed in both the Northbound and Southbound lanes just after 10am on Tuesday due to dangerous wind conditions and blowing dust causing low visibility in the area. The bigger pileup, involving most of the vehicles, took place in the northbound lanes. The smaller crash took place in the southbound lanes. The Colorado State Patrol said that "results of the preliminary investigation show that the four fatalities and 29 injured parties all came from the northbound crash. The Southbound I-25 crash was property damage only". The death toll since then has now risen to five.

Colorado based medical device company admits to participating in fraud.

Zynex, a Colorado-based medical device company, has admitted to participating in a conspiracy to commit health care fraud, securities fraud, mail fraud and more. The U.S. Justice Department said in a statement that Zynex has admitted to: fraudulently obtaining millions of dollars from government and private health care payers and patients, has collected more than $873 million for its products, including more than $600 million for supplies, the vast majority of which were the result of fraud, shipped and billed for medically unnecessary supplies, and mislead investors by concealing that its revenues were driven by fraudulent billing practices. The company will pay between $5 million and $12.5 million in fines as part of a non-prosecution agreement.

Alamosa man arrested in Holly on multiple violations.

Matthew Griffith of Alamosa has been arrested in Holly, Colorado, for attempted homicide and multiple gun related violations. A 911 call originating in Coolidge, Kansas, was received by The Prowers County Communications Center on Saturday at approximately 6:45pm regarding a drive-by shooting. While responding, deputies were advised of a victim being shot just inside Colorado with multiple parties in Holly reporting shots fired. Following a short pursuit, the suspect's vehicle finally stopped inside the holly town limits and Griffith was arrested. It is believed that the incident may have begun in Garden City, Kansas. Griffith is being held at The Prowers County Jail without bond. Additional charges are pending from Kansas.

Pueblo D70 School Board President announces new appointment.

Pueblo District 70 School Board President Ann Bennett has decided to appoint Susie Carnes as a new board director without board consensus saying that the board of education was unable to agree on a board director appointment in 60 days. Carnes was one of four candidates for the seat that was vacated on December 16th, 2025, by the resignation of Anne Ochs. Under Colorado revised statutes, the President of a School Board is permitted to fill a vacancy if an appointment has not been made by the board within 60 days. An email announcing Bennett’s decision to appoint Carnes was shared with Pueblo District 70 community members and staff on February 16th.

Death investigation underway after unresponsive person report in Walsenburg Tuesday.

Walsenburg Police received a report of an unresponsive person in the 400 block of East 7th Street on Tuesday about 10:15am. Upon arrival, officers discovered a man that had apparently been deceased for several days in a camper trailer. Officers said the man had substantial injuries and he was pronounced dead at the scene. He was later identified as Robert Arthur Garcia, 37, of Walsenburg. The body was taken to The El Paso County Coroner's office where an autopsy will be performed. The incident remains under investigation.

Some Colorado Mountains see improvement in snowpack after Winter Storm.

While Eastern Colorado has been dealing with wind, Western and Central Colorado has made up some ground this week in snowfall totals, thanks to the storm system currently over the state. Statewide, median snowpack has jumped from 52% last week to 58% this week. Still low, but an improvement. Snowpack by river basin as of yesterday is as follows: 69% in the North Platte, 65% in the Yampa & White, 61% in The Gunnison, 58% in The South Platte, 57% in The Colorado, 53% in The San Juan and Dolores, 51% in The Upper Rio Grande, and 44% in The Arkansas River Basin.

February 18th 2026

High winds and blowing dust cause I-25 36 vehicle pile-up yesterday south of Pueblo.

High winds, blowing dust and poor visibility appear to be the cause of a 36-vehicle pile- up that took place just after 10am yesterday morning in the northbound lanes of Interstate 25 about a mile and a half south of Pueblo Boulevard. According to The Colorado State Patrol, 29 passenger vehicles and 7 semi trucks were involved in the accident that claimed 4 lives and sent at least 29 people to the hospital. Of the 29 people injured, CSP said that seven had serious bodily injuries, one was in critical condition, and the remaining 21 people were treated for minor to moderate injuries. The Pueblo County Coroner identified the deceased from the accident last night. They are David L. Kirscht, 90, of Walsenburg. His son, Scott L. Kirscht, 64, also of Walsenburg. Mary Sue Thayer, 72, of Rye. And, Karen Ann Marsh, 66, of Pueblo. The interstate was completely closed for about 5-1/2 hours for the investigation and clean up. The southbound lanes reopened about 3:30pm, while the northbound lanes were still being diverted to the frontage road on the west side of the interstate.

CDMV announces its back open for business yesterday.

The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles announced yesterday that it is officially back open for business. The DMV closed at the end of last week to upgrade software. It announced yesterday that the major digital upgrades have been completed early. The my DMV online services and the express kiosks are up and running. In-person appointments will resume today. The new upgrades are expected to create an easier-to-navigate platform, a secure customer portal, and enhanced security measures. Coloradans planning to visit their local DMV office are encouraged to check online for availability.

Canon City Police Department asking for public's help in locating suspect.

The Canon City Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a suspect who was involved in a stabbing early yesterday morning. According to police, an officer heard a woman screaming and found a 23-year-old man who had been stabbed near the Harbor Freight on Fremont Drive in Canon City. Following an investigation, 42-year-old Kenneth Elliot of Canon City was identified as a suspect. An arrest warrant has been issued for Elliot on charges of first degree assault and menacing. Elliot is a white male who is 6'1" tall and weights 175 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes. Anyone who may know his whereabouts is asked to call 719-276-7687.

Early morning Raton fire sends two to the hospital.

An early morning fire in Raton sent two people to the hospital. Raton fire fighters were called to 805 north 4th Street in Raton for a camper trailer that was on fire about 7:07am yesterday. Upon arrival, firefighters found the trailer fully engulfed. While firefighters quickly doused the fire, the trailer was a total loss. A resident of the trailer was evacuated with the help of another person. Both received minor injuries and smoke inhalation and were transported to the hospital. The cause of the fire is not currently known.

Buena Vista fire yesterday caused by an Owl.

A fire was started by an owl yesterday in Buena Vista. According to Buena Vista Police, an owl landed on an electrical transformer, causing the fire, which burned near Yale Avenue and James Place, west of Highway 24. Officers, Chaffee County deputies and neighbors in the area came out with hoses and fire extinguishers to help get the flames under control until the fire department arrived. The condition of the owl was not provided. The transformer now has a cover on top to keep something similar from happening again.

February 17th 2026

Proposed bill to clarify assistance/emotional support animals passes CO State House.

HB26-1045, a bill that would clarify how "assistance animals" and "emotional support animals" are defined under the colorado anti-discrimination act, is making its way through the state legislature. The goal of the bill it to provide clearer guidelines for landlords and renters and to help ensure equal access to housing for people with disabilities. The bill also defines what qualifies as a "reasonable accommodation" under The Colorado Anti-Discrimination act as it relates to housing. Supporters say that putting those standards into statute would help reduce confusion, prevent disputes and ensure consistent application of housing protections across the state. The bill has passed The Colorado State House and has been introduced in the senate where it has been assigned to the local government & housing committee.

BHE announces emergency public safety power shutoff watch.

Black Hills Energy announced yesterday that it has declared an "emergency public safety power shutoff watch" in portions of Crowley, Fremont, Otero and Pueblo counties, as well as for the towns of Cripple Creek, Victor and Westcliffe. Black Hills says the watch went into effect at noon yesterday and is due to high fire-risk conditions in today's forecast. Some customers should expect to have their power shut off by mid-day today due to windy conditions. If conditions persist, approximately 8,200 customers in those areas may have their power temporarily shut off from 11am to 4pm today. Black Hills says it will notify any impacted customers via email, text messages and phone calls, as well as providing updates on their website.

CAIC warning public of widespread dangerous avalanche conditions this week.

The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is warning the public of widespread dangerous avalanche conditions this week. CAIC said the major winter storm arriving in the Colorado mountains could produce the largest and most destructive avalanches of the season. The center says that parts of the park range, elk and west elk mountains and The San Juan Mountains could reach high level four of five in avalanche danger, which means a widespread cycle with many avalanches running spontaneously or naturally is expected. The CAIC emphasized that avalanche deaths remain a serious risk in Colorado. Anyone planning to head to the backcountry this week is urged to check the avalanche forecast and adjust their plans as needed. Also, if going into the backcountry, carry avalanche rescue gear and avoid avalanche-prone terrain.

Suspect arrested in La Junta murder case.

18-year-old Anthony Barron Sandoval Jr. was arrested on Saturday on a charge of murder in the 2nd degree. According to The Colorado Bureau of Investigation, La Junta Police responded to a home in the 1400 block of Belleview avenue around 1:50am on Saturday on the report that someone had been fatally shot. The victim, a 17-year-old boy, will be identified by the otero county coroner's office. CBI is assisting in the investigation. Sandoval remained in jail as of yesterday on a $500,000 bond.

NWS has issued High Wind warning for all the KSPK listening area today.

The National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning for virtually all of the KSPK listening area with winds expected to gust up to 60-85 mph during the day today. A red flag warning, due to the high winds, goes into effect at 10am this morning until 7pm tonight for all of Colorado to the east of Interstate 25. Weather conditions will remain gusty and dry tomorrow with fire weather watches issued. Then, a gusty cold front will come in on Thursday, dropping temperatures to the 30s and 40s across Southern Colorado.