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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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July 6th 2026

More evacuations issued for Aspen Acres fire.

More evacuations were issued for The Aspen Acres fire last night, to include all areas in Fremont County that were on pre-evacuation status, including Fremont County Roads 15, 103 and 100, Newlin Ridge Road, Los Pinos Subdivision, Lock Mountain Estates and The towns of Coal Creek, Rockvale and Williamsburg. The Aspen Acres fire has grown to 89,055 acres, making it the 7th largest wildfire in Colorado history, growing larger than The High Park Fire, which burned 87,284 acres in 2012. The fire is now 14% contained with a total of 1,101 fire personnel currently working the fire. Mild weather and air support has helped moderate fire behavior and allowed firefighters to work directly on the fire's perimeter in many areas. Dozer lines on the south east side of the fire are continuing to be strengthened with multiple fire lines being built and improved around Rye. All other evacuations and pre-evacuations do remain in place currently.

Huerfano County places fire and smoke advisory for upper Huerfano Area.

Out of an abundance of caution, Huerfano County has placed a fire and smoke advisory for the upper Huerfano and Gardner area. The advisory is one step below a pre- evacuation, and includes areas north of Colorado 69 from The Custer County line following Highway 69 to Badito (Colorado 69 at County Road 616) and then north along the eastern edge of the greenhorn mountain wilderness to the Pueblo County Line. Pre- evacuation for Huerfano County south of the Rye area to Interstate 25 and south to Apache City remains in place. The pre-evacuation notice for The Big Sheep Fire south of Colorado 69 in Huerfano County has been lifted.

Victor Marx over takes State Senator Kirkmeyer in Rep GOV Primary.

Victor Marx overtook State Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer in The Republican primary for governor last week, seizing a narrow lead after trailing her since polls closed on Tuesday. Kirkmeyer, one of three candidates, started the night with a clear advantage, at one point leading Marx by about 8,000 votes. Scott Bottoms remained in third place. By Thursday afternoon, unofficial results show Marx received 206,330 votes, while Kirkmeyer received 204,310 votes, out of some 518,051 votes cast. The race remains too close to call. The winner will face Democrat Phil Weiser who defeated U.S. Senator Michael Bennet in the democratic primary by almost 9 points. The candidates are vying to succeed the term-limited Democratic Governor Jared Polis.

SLV's latest water trial continues today in Alamosa.

The San Luis Valley's latest water trial to defend subdistrict #1's approved fourth amended plan of water management got underway last week before division 3 water Court Judge Michael Gonzales. Matt Seitz of hrs water consultants took the stand for most of the week, beginning by giving a history of water in the valley. Seitz is working to support the state water engineer's defense of the plan while a sustainable water augmentation group attorney attempted to show fault in Seitz' testimony under cross examination. Craig Cotton and Cleave Simpson also took the stand last week, both supporting the plan. Gonzales will have to decide the case and rule on whether or not the water management plan will be implemented. The trial continues today in Alamosa.

CDOT speed enforcement program begins issuing warnings in Pueblo.

The Colorado Department of Transportation's Colorado speed enforcement program has started issuing warnings to drivers who exceed the speed limit in the I-25/US50B interchange reconstruction work zone in Pueblo. The speed enforcement program uses camera technology to reduce speeding in high-risk corridors such as active construction zones. Civil penalties carrying a fine of $75 will begin on July 30th.

July 2nd 2026

Big Sheep Fire pre-evacuations remain in place in Huerfano County.

The Big Sheep Fire remains at 50% containment due to controlled burnout operations that took place yesterday designed to prevent a larger expansion of the fire. The fire is now currently at 1,153 acres. Pre-evacuations remain in place given the possibility of changing conditions and will be re-evaluated again at the end of daily operations today.

New evacuation warning issued last night in Aspen Acres fire.

An evacuation warning was issued late last night for The Red Creek Area from Siloam Road, east to the area of Red Creek Springs Road and west to Highway 96 west. Officials say if you are in that area, you are urged to evacuate immediately, as the fire continued to make progress last night. All other evacuations remain in place currently. The latest evacuations are the Town of Wetmore, including The Pueblo County Line to Mackenzie Junction to The Fremont County line to the north. Colorado 96 is also now closed between Pueblo and Mackenzie Junction. Colorado City to the north of Colorado 165, east of Table Mountain church, and west of crow cutoff is also under evacuation. Under pre-evacuation currently is Colorado City to the south of Colorado 165. Northern Huerfano County is also under pre-evacuation notice along the northern border of the county, east to county road 670, south to Hayden Butte and west of Clennin Road. Hatchet Ranch located to the west of Interstate 25 is also now on pre-evacuation notice. And, in Fremont County, homes north of Wetmore along Highway 6, extending about 4.5 miles north of the Fremont-Custer County line, and homes two miles east and 2.5 miles west of the highway are now under pre-evacuation notice. The fire was estimated yesterday to have burned 47,953 acres and remains at 0% containment.

CO GOP Gov Primary may be headed for automatic recount.

While Colorado's primary election results continued to come in yesterday, the race between Victor Marx and State Senator Barb Kirkmeyer has gotten very close and may be headed for an automatic recount. Marx overtook Kirkmeyer for the lead last evening by about 1,600 votes. Both candidates remained optimistic that they would become the party's nominee for the November General Election. It could be weeks before a recount is ordered. Ballots still need to be "cured" or fixed, including ballots without signatures, signatures that didn't match the ones on file, and if there's a discrepancy with a voter's identification. The deadline for The Secretary of State to order a mandatory recount is July 24th.

Saguache residents evacuated Monday due to natural gas leak.

Saguache residents were evacuated from their homes early Monday Morning after a natural gas leak from a high-pressure pipeline release valve sent a plume of gas over the town. The leak was located on Gunnison Avenue between 11th and 12th Streets. It produced a plume that moved over Saguache from the west-northwest. Firefighters went door to door to evacuate residents on Gunnison and Denver Avenues from 11th Street to 7th Street. Xcel Energy Colorado technicians responded to the scene and were able to clear the high-pressure relief valve. Xcel personnel are continuing to monitor the natural gas facility and conduct any necessary repairs.

CDOT and multiple law enforcement agencies to hold 4th of July DUI enforcement period.

With the upcoming Independence Day weekend, The Colorado Department of Transportation, The Colorado State Patrol and 30 local law enforcement agencies will hold "the heat is on fourth of July DUI enforcement period", now through July 7th. During this time, drivers may see saturation patrols, sobriety checkpoints and additional law enforcement officers on duty dedicated to arresting impaired drivers. Last year, 207 DUI arrests were made during the 4th of July enforcement period. There were also 7 fatalities with suspected impairment.

July 1st 2026

New mandatory evacuation issued yesterday for Aspen Acres Fire.

A new mandatory evacuation was issued yesterday for the Aspen Acres Fire. The evacuation is in effect for The North Creek Area encompassing Central Road to The Custer County Line. Pueblo County Sheriff David Lucero says that an estimated 155 structures have been lost in The Aspen Acres Fire burning near Bealah in Pueblo County. Of those structures, 55 are in Custer County and 100 are in Pueblo County. The fire remains at 28,314 acres and has zero percent containment as of now. The acreage is expected to be higher today due to the unexpected growth of the fire on the northwest side last night. All other evacuations remain in place. One firefighter was injured in the fire on Monday. No other injuries have been reported so far.

Big Sheep Fire reaches 50% containment in Huerfano County.

The Big Sheep Fire has reached 50% containment and has burned about 1,100 acres. No structures have been lost and no injuries have been reported. Firefighters continued to monitor hot spots and flare ups overnight and will continue to do so throughout the day today. Pre-evacuations remain in effect currently, but are expected to be rescinded by the end of the day today. A cause for the fire has not yet been determined.

CO AG Weiser wins Dem nomination for Governor.

Coloado Attorney General Phil Weiser yesterday won the Democratic nomination for Governor of Colorado, beating out U.S. Senator Michael Bennet. Weiser will now face the winner of the Republican primary for Governor in November. The Republican Primary was too close to call last night between State Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer and Victor Marx.

CO Gov Polis issues statement praising voters last night.

In a statement last night, Colorado Governor Jared Polis praised Democrats, Republicans and Unaffiliated voters who cast ballots, saying voter participation strengthens Colorado's Democracy. He also congratulated the candidates who secured their party's nominations. For Secretary of State: Amanda Gonzalez, a Democrat and James Wiley, a Republican. For State Treasurer: Jeff Bridges, a Democrat, and Kevin Grantham, a Republican. And for Attorney General: Jena Griswold, a Democrat and Michael J. Allen, a Republican.

Election results from yesterday’s Primary Election in Colorado.

Taking a look at election results from yesterday’s primary election... only looking at contested races...

In Huerfano County, in the Huerfano County Sheriff’s race on the Republican side, Jim Chamberlain has won with 692 votes. Will Everhart received 292 votes.

In Conejos County, in The Conejos County Commissioner District 2 race on the Republican side, Colton Sutherland has won with 687 votes. Mitchell Jarvies received 577 votes. In The Conejos County Treasurer race on the Democratic side, Donald Valdez has won with 589 votes. Cathy Flores received 545 votes. And in The Conejos County Coroner Race on the Republican Side Ashley Crowther has won with 733 votes to Richard Martin’s 543.

In Costilla County, in The Costilla County Commissioner District 2 race on The Democratic side, Patrick Roybal has won with 406 votes, Lorraine “lorrie” Quintana received 350 votes and Patrick Maestas received 252 votes. In The Costilla County Assessor Race on The Democratic side, Pamela Vigil has won with 552 votes. Angelina Espinoza received 442 votes. And in the Costilla County Sheriff race on The Democratic side, Jason Maestas has won with 797 votes. Cruz Soto received 139 votes.

In Alamosa County, in The Alamosa County Clerk and Recorder race on The Republican side, Tina Espinoza has won with 816 votes. Jamie Greeman has received 796. For Alamosa County Assessor on The Democratic side, Jason Duncan has won with 889 votes. Adam Lauer has received 630.

In Las Animas County, in The Las Animas County Commissioner District 3 race on the Democratic Side, Phillip Rico has won by 3 votes with 1,059 votes votes. Jim Montoya has received 1,056 votes. With only a 3 vote margin, or about a .2% difference, there should be an automatic recount in this race.

In Rio Grande County, in The Rio Grande County Commissioner District 2 race on the Republican side, Tyler Ratzlaff has won with 1,076 votes. Kurt Holland has received 753 votes. In the Rio Grande County Sheriff Race on the Republican side, Anne Robinson has won with 1,289 votes. Patrick Martinez received 556 votes.

In Saguache County, in The Saguache County Commissioner District 3 race on The Democratic side, Liza Marron has won with 732 votes. Tim Lovato received 270 votes.

In Pueblo County, in The Pueblo County Sheriff Race on The Democratic Side, Allen Medina has won with 51.5% of the vote. David Lucero received 48.5% of the vote.

June 30th 2026

Aspen Acres Fire sparks to life in Pueblo County yesterday.

The Aspen Acres Fire grew to 23,123 acres in size with no containment after sparking to life around 6:45am yesterday in the vicinity of Colorado 165 at mile marker 17. More than 2,700 homes have been evacuated and four homes have burned, although no specific areas were given. Evacuations are currently in place for the town of Beulah, the town of Rye and the town of San Isabel. Evacuations are also in place for Burnt Mill Road east to Interstate 25, south of Lake Isabel to Rye, from Lazy Acres to Bishop's Castle along Colorado 165, on 12 Mile Road and on 3R Road to Crow Cutoff. Colorado 165 is currently closed from Highway 96 at Mackenzie Junction to Colorado City. Colorado 78 is also closed. However, Colorado 96 remains open, according to The Custer County Sheriff's Office. The Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control has taken command of the fire.

Big Sheep Fire sparks to life in Huerfano County yesterday.

The "Big Sheep Fire" in Huerfano County got started around 3:30pm yesterday afternoon east of Sheep Mountain near County Road 531. The fire had burned 314 acres and was 0% contained as of last night. The Huerfano County Sheriff's Office has ordered pre- evacuations for those living between the fire and Highway 69 at Farisita. Those in the pre-evacuation zones are urged to gather essential items and clothing for a day or two and be ready to leave when and if necessary.

CO State Supreme Court blocks all attempts to redraw congressional districts for 2028.

The Colorado State Supreme Court yesterday blocked all attempts at redrawing congressional district boundaries for the 2028 election from reaching the ballot. In so doing, the court concluded each of the proposed ballot measures saying they violated the constitutional single-subject requirement. The court considered 5 distinct but related ballot measures. Half of the proposals would have redrawn U.S. House of Representatives districts to give Democrats an overwhelming advantage, while the other half would have alternatively given Republicans a slightly larger advantage over the status quo. There was also a separate measure to alter the redistricting commission that drew the current boundaries. Ultimately, The State Supreme Court ruled that changing Colorado's process for redistricting and approving new maps, either together or through separate interlocking initiatives, violated The Colorado Constitution.

City of Alamosa announces section of water main replacement today.

The City of Alamosa has announced that, beginning today, Gardner Excavating will be replacing a section of water main on Alamosa Avenue between Main Street and Third street. During construction, the roadway will be closed between the hours of 7am and 5pm. The road will be reopened to residents only who live within the closure area after 5pm. Please note that water service in this area will be shut off at 8am today, for the entire day. Residents should ensure that no vehicles, rv's or trailers are parked on the street or in the public right-of-way. Please avoid the construction area during working hours from 7am to 5pm. For questions, please contact the public works office by calling 719-589-6631.

Colorado's Primary Election Day is Today.

Don't forget that today is primary election day. If you have not yet voted, do not mail your ballot today. Instead, take your ballot to your local county clerk's office, or use a drop box in your county to turn in your ballot. All ballots must be received by 7pm tonight or they will not be counted. You may also vote in person today until 7pm if you desire. Then tonight, beginning some time after 7pm, we'll have election results right here on KSPK-FM.

June 29th 2026

Pueblo County Judge reduced bond on Cotter brothers Friday.

A Pueblo County Judge on Friday reduced bond for both Brian and Cristopher Cotter from one million dollars to 500-thousand dollars cash, surety or property bond, with enhanced supervision during the Cotters' advisement hearing. Both Cotters were arrested on Thursday and were being held on more than 150 felonies each. The judge said Friday that the Cotters are not a community safety risk. Both of them will be in court again this Thursday, July 2nd. On Friday, Brian Cotter's legal team argued that while he and his counsel "understand the seriousness of these charges and the gravity of the allegations", they believe he was neither a flight risk nor a risk to the safety of the community. Christopher Cotter's attorney made a similar case. Both men posted bond and were no longer in jail as of around 8:45pm on Friday.

SOCO smoke coming from fire in New Mexico.

The large amount of smoke being seen in Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico Saturday and Sunday is coming from The Beehive Fire burning about 15 miles west of Tres Peidras in The Carson National Forest in New Mexico. The fire was first reported about 1pm on Thursday and was caused by lightning activity in the area. Thanks to hot temperatures and high winds on Saturday, the fire began putting up a huge plume of smoke south of The San Luis Valley and grew from 80 acres to 1,864 acres. Winds and high temperatures on Sunday increased fire activity once again with the fire growing to 2,236 acres yesterday with 0% containment. A New Mexico type 3 incident management team is scheduled to take command of the fire this morning.

CPW approves two emergency public fish salvages in SOCO.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has approved emergency public fish salvages at two state properties in Southern Colorado. The Wahatoya State Wildlife Area in Huerfano County is a Coldwater Fishery east of La Veta. The City of Walsenburg plans to draw down the reservoir to meet water needs for the city. Mountain Home Reservoir State Wildlife Area in Costilla County is a Coldwater Fishery near Fort Garland. The Trinchera irrigation company is draining the water for irrigation purposes due to drought and low snowpack. A valid 2026 Colorado Fishing license is required for anyone over the age of 16 and all bag and possession limits will be lifted at each location.

Wildlife north of Canon City forcing some residents to evacuate.

A wildfire to the north of Canon City is forcing some residents to evacuate. According to The Fremont County Sheriff's Office, first responders responded to the 11 fire around 7:30pm last night. Evacuations were ordered for a 1-1/4 mile radius around High Park road (also known as county road 11) and county road 352A. An evacuation center has been set up at pathfinder park in Florence. County Roads 69 and 11 northbound and County Road 11 southbound have all been shut down so that fire crews can access the area. As of last night, the fire has burned 43 acres.

Colorado's Primary Election Day is Tomorrow.

Don’t forget, tomorrow is Colorado's Primary Election Day. If you have not yet returned your ballot, do not mail your ballot today, as it is too late for your ballot to make it to your county clerk's office. Instead, take your ballot in person to your county clerk's office, or use a ballot drop box in your county to return your ballot. And, if you prefer to vote in person, you can still do that too today and tomorrow by going to a polling location in your local county.