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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 3rd 2026

Court of Appeals panel ordered new sentencing for Tina Peters.

A three-judge Court of Appeals panel yesterday determined that a trial judge improperly sentenced Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters based upon her exercise of protected speech, while upholding her convictions at the same time. Peters, a Republican who served one term following her 2018 election, is serving a 9-year prison sentence for felony and misdemeanor offenses related to a security breach of her office's voting equipment. The court of appeals panel rejected Peters' evidentiary challenges to her convictions. The panel did order a new sentencing for Peters saying while it is proper for judges to consider a defendant's lack of remorse, the panel agreed that District Court Judge Matthew D. Barrett's comments went "well beyond relevant considerations" for her sentencing. While Peters asked that a different trial judge handle her re-sentencing, The Court of Appeals rejected that request.

Gardner Murder suspect found guilty in 2023 Gardner Murder.

David Freilino was found guilty on all counts in Third Judicial District Court in Walsenburg on Wednesday in connection to the 2023 killing of his neighbor, Bonnie Young, at her and her husband's ranch outside of Gardner. The verdict came after the jury deliberated for less than 90 minutes, following the trial that began last week. Freilino had already admitted to committing the crime, so the jury was asked to determine if Freilino was insane at the time of the April 5th, 2023, incident. The jury rejected the defense's argument that Freilino was not guilty by reason of insanity. District Court Judge J. Clay Mckisson III sentenced Freilino to natural life in The Colorado Department of Corrections for first degree murder and kidnapping, 24 years for second degree murder and 12 years each for first degree assault and first degree burglary. All of the sentences will be served concurrently.

Alamosa City Attorney notified City Council of ICE facility Wednesday.

Alamosa City Attorney Eric Schwiesow told The Alamosa City Council on Wednesday that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been operating a holding facility on State Avenue, in Alamosa, which is an illegal use of the property. City Council members expressed hesitancy to get into a legal fight with the Federal Government, but did express shock at learning that ICE is operating a holding facility in Alamosa. A motion adopted on a 6-1 vote will allow the City to officially notify ICE of its zoning violations and that The City would not allow an expansion of the use. The city plans to more closely monitor ICE operations in the future.

Colorado City woman plead guilty in dog attack case Wednesday.

As part of a plea agreement, 47-year-old Jessica Hoff, of Colorado City, plead guilty on Wednesday to one count of animal cruelty. Hoff was facing charges following the death of her elderly mother in February of 2025, who was attacked by her dogs. Hoff's mother was found dead in a home in Colorado City. An autopsy determined her death was caused by a dog attack. The investigation showed that Hoff had left her mother at home alone with her dogs that day while she went to Pueblo to run errands. A total of 54 dogs and seven birds were located at the home. Hoff will serve three years of probation, according to the plea agreement.

CDOT announces CO 12 safety improvement project.

The Colorado Department of Transportation will begin a safety improvement project along Colorado 12 west of Weston, beginning later this month. Safety improvements will take place between mile marker 46.7 and mile marker 48. Work will include a 16’ widening an full-depth reclamation and reconstruction of the highway. Crews will also perform culvert repairs, new pavement markings and signing. Motorists should plan for up to 15-minute delays during construction. The project is expected to be complete in September.

April 2nd 2026

CO Politicians criticizing new executive order on voting.

Colorado politicians are criticizing President Donald Trump's new executive order issued on Tuesday, saying that the order's creation of a national voter-eligibility list and new limits on mail voting violate states' constitutional authority to run their own elections. HB26-1113, new legislation that has already passed the State House, would prohibit polling centers from closing early and allow them to stay open longer. It would also require the state to mail ballots earlier so voters have more time to return them. The bill is expected to be heard by the senate state, veterans and military affairs committee next week. Amendments are currently being drafted for the bill in response to Trump's Executive Order.

Custer County suspect in custody following burglary.

A suspect is in custody following a burglary, including stealing a surveillance camera, in southeast Custer County on Tuesday morning. According to The Custer County Sheriff's office, deputies arrested a suspect after stopping the suspect's vehicle and recovering stolen property from the burglary near Lake Isabel on Angel Road. Deputies were alerted to a burglary in progress around 9:45am on Tuesday. The person reporting the incident monitored the burglary with surveillance cameras installed on the property and provided deputies with updates. The suspect was taken to The Fremont County Jail on a class 3 felony charge. The suspect's name has not been released.

12th Judicial District Attorney's Office hosting open forum tonight.

The 12th Judicial District Attorney's Office is hosting an open forum tonight at The Alamosa County Courthouse to hear from The Costilla County Community regarding concerns of negative interactions with The Costilla County Sheriff's Office. The forum will be held from 6 to 8pm. The DA's office has issued indictments against the now former sheriff, undersheriff and three deputies in Costilla County. Former Sheriff Danny Sanchez resigned his position on Saturday. The others were placed on administrative leave. Costilla County Commissioners appointed deputy Joe Smith to be the interim sheriff on Monday. Tonight's meeting is for the general public. It will be held at The Alamosa County Courthouse at 8955 Independence Way in Alamosa, again from 6 to 8pm.

Following search warrant multiple Center suspects taken into custody.

Crystal Marquez, John Gardner Sr., John Gardner Jr., Donnie Jaramillo and Katherine Garcia were all taken into custody last Thursday by Saguache County Sheriff's Deputies during execution of a high-risk search warrant. The search warrant was executed on miles street in Center, Colorado, with assistance from the Center and Del Norte Police Departments. Deputies seized around 65 grams of methamphetamine, 15 grams of fentanyl, 3 grams of heroin, various high-risk prescription medications and money believed to be proceeds from illicit drug distribution. The case remains under investigation.

Colorado's Snowpack significantly reduced following record warmth.

Thanks to what was the warmest march on record, and no snow in more than three weeks, Colorado's Snowpack only has about three inches of liquid water remaining as of yesterday, with the state only reporting a total statewide snowpack of 22%. By river basin, The North Platte is currently reporting 38% of snowpack. The South Platte is at 35%. The Yampa & White is at 28% of snowpack. The Colorado is at 26%. The Gunnison is at 16%. The San Juan & Dolores and Arkansas River basins are both at 10%. and, The Upper Rio Grande River Basin is at the bottom with 9% of snowpack as of yesterday.

April 1st 2026

US Supreme Court strikes down Colorado's conversion therapy ban.

The United States Supreme Court, yesterday, in an 8-1 decision, has struck down Colorado's ban on conversion therapy for minors, saying that the law discriminates against a viewpoint. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the court's lone dissenter. The main litigant in the case, Kaley Chiles, a Colorado Springs Christian Therapist, said she was happy about the ruling, saying it was a decisive win for free speech, families and common sense. The ruling is expected to have impacts throughout The U.S. 27 states, plus Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico, have banned conversion therapy. Colorado passed its ban on conversion therapy in 2019. Colorado Governor Jared Polis issued a statement saying "I am evaluating The U.S. Supreme Court ruling and working to figure out how to better protect LGBTQ youth and free speech in Colorado." He said "we are fighting for everyone's right to be who you are in our Colorado for all".

CO Gov Polis signes vaccine expansion bill into law.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis last week signed SB26-032, a bill that expands vaccine access and protects state vaccine policy from federal changes under the Trump Administration. The new law will allow Colorado's board of health to consider vaccine recommendations beyond those of the advisory committee on immunization practices, a center for disease control committee that provides vaccine guidance. The state may now also consider recommendations from The American Academy of Pediatrics, The American Academy of Family Physicians, The American College of obstetricians and gynecologists, and The American College of Physicians. Vaccine advocates are applauding the new law. The new law also codifies pharmacists' authority to continue prescribing and administering vaccines.

Remaining deputies walk out appointment of interim Costilla County Sheriff.

Following the appointment of interim Costilla County Sheriff Joe Smith, the remaining two deputies employed by the sheriff's office walked out, leaving smith as the only employee in the sheriff's office. Smith was appointed sheriff by Costilla County Commissioners on Monday after a grand jury indicted former Sheriff Danny Sanchez, the undersheriff, two deputies and a former deputy. The 12th Judicial District DA's Office says that 911 calls will still be answered at Alamosa dispatch, and nearby jurisdictions have agreed to assist. Sheriff Smith said last night that the county has already secured the immediate boots-on-the-ground support necessary to keep the county safe. The Colorado State Patrol has said that they'll assist the community by responding to life-safety emergencies to ensure immediate protection of the public "for as long as necessary".

Two Democrats chosen to run in Dem Primary for US House District 3.

Alex Kelloff and Dwayne Romero have been chosen as the two Democrats to run in The Democratic Primary for this year's U.S. House of Representatives election for Colorado District 3. Kelloff, a businessman and 4th-generation Coloradan, received the most delegate votes at the Democratic party assembly last weekend. Romero, a combat veteran and real estate management CEO was in 2nd place, clearing the 30% threshold for primary ballot access. On The Republican Side, incumbent Jeff Hurd is being challenged by Hope Scheppelman in the primary election in June.

CPW reminding hunters of big game draw application deadline.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding hunters that the deadline to submit a big-game draw application in the primary draw in approaching fast. Hunters should submit their application at cpwshop.com by April 7th at 8pm mountain standard time to be eligible to participate. If you have already submitted your application, CPW encourages you to review your receipt to make sure it was submitted correctly. Corrections are allowed up to the April 7th deadline through your cpwshop.com account.

March 31st 2026

CO Gov Polis signes social media warrant bill.

Governor Jared Polis signed SB26-011 into law yesterday, giving Colorado law enforcement faster access to digital evidence by requiring social media companies to acknowledge and respond to search warrants on a tight timeline. The new law also requires social media platforms to establish a hotline for Colorado law enforcement to contact them about new and ongoing search warrants. Platforms will be required to acknowledge receipt of a search warrant within 8 hours and provide status updates to law enforcement as the warrant is carried out. Last session, Polis vetoed SB25-086, which established certain requirements for social media platforms to protect minor users, including a requirement that the tech companies respond to search warrants within 72 hours. Polis said last year's bill had good intentions, but failed to guarantee the safety of minors or adults. This year's bill was significantly narrowed and mirrors a policy enacted in California last summer.

Morphew daughters withdraw motion to get mother's remains back.

The daughters of Suzanne Morphew yesterday withdrew the motion they filed last month to get their mother's remains back so that her body could be cremated. Their father, Barry Morphew, is facing a first degree murder charge in connection with Suzanne's death. A hearing was scheduled yesterday in Alamosa District Court to hear the motion, however, the motion was withdrawn before the judge could render a decision. No reason was given as to why the motion was withdrawn. 12th Judicial District Attorney Anne Kelly was fighting the request arguing that the body is material evidence in the case. Barry Morphew chose not to take a side in the dispute. Suzanne Morphew's remains will now stay with the state as evidence. Barry Morphew was indicted by a 12th Judicial District Grand Jury after Suzanne's remains were found near Moffat in Saguache County. His trial is scheduled to begin in mid-October.

CBI announces reward in Center death Investigation.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation announced yesterday, alongside The Saguache County Sheriff's Office and The Saguache County Board of Commissioners, that a reward of $2,000 is now being offered for tips that lead to the arrest of the person responsible for the death of 78-year-old Charles William "bill" Mcclure on December 23rd of last year. Center Police officers found Mcclure dead inside his home off of east Highway 112 on the morning of December 23rd. Officers responded to the home after local construction workers reported that they had not seen Mcclure in days. Investigators are seeking any information regarding suspicious activity between December 19th and 23rd. Tips can be reported anonymously by calling 719-589-4111. If your tip leads to an arrest, you could be eligible for a $2,000 reward.

Costilla County Commissioners appoint interim County Sheriff yesterday.

Costilla County Commissioners, during a special meeting yesterday, appointed deputy Joe Smith to the position of interim Costilla County Sheriff. Smith replaces former sheriff Danny Sanchez, who resigned on Saturday after being indicted on a number of charges, along with the undersheriff and three deputies. Smith, one other deputy, and an inmate transportation officer are now the only current employees of the sheriff's office. Smith will hold the position of sheriff until a new sheriff can be elected later this year.

I-25BL Walsenburg Northlands closure began yesterday.

The Interstate 25 business loop through the north part of Walsenburg, also known as The Northlands, or mile markers 2.3 to 3, was closed yesterday and will remain closed through Friday. Crews are installing a stormwater pipe under the roadway, bringing about the complete closure. Traffic will be detoured onto I-25. Motorists traveling on north and southbound I-25 will need to use Exit 49 or Exit 50 to access the City of Walsenburg and West US 160. Full access to businesses along the closure will be maintained, according to CDOT.

March 30th 2026

CO AG and Gov candidate Weiser secures top line on primary ballot.

Colorado Attorney General, and Gubernatorial Candidate, Phil Weiser earned 90% of party delegates and secured the top line on the Democratic primary ballot for Governor for The June 30th primary. The win comes after Weiser delivered a speech at The Democratic assembly in Pueblo where he highlighted his record against President Trump and corporations that have taken advantage of Colorado. Democratic Senator Michael Bennet, announced last week that he had garnered enough valid signatures to become the first gubernatorial candidate to make the primary ballot this year. Following Bennet's announcement, Weiser's campaign stepped up the rhetoric and sharply criticized the three-term senator, saying that Weiser is not relying on out-of-state billionaires to back his campaign, but is powered by the people of Colorado. Bennet's campaign fired back saying it was his strong grassroots team that propelled him to be the first candidate to make the ballot.

Costilla County Sheriff resigned Saturday after indictment.

Costilla County Sheriff Danny Sanchez resigned on Saturday after he was indicted on Friday. A 12th Judicial District Grand Jury has issued indictments for the sheriff, undersheriff and three deputies in Costilla County. Costilla County Sheriff Danny Sanchez and Former Deputy Keith Schultz were indicted on five counts of official misconduct and one count of abuse of a corpse for their handling of the discovery of unidentified human remains in the wild horse mesa area in October of 2024. Sergeant Caleb Sanchez and Deputy Roland Riley were indicted on counts of second and third- degree assault for use of force in an incident involving a community member having a mental health crisis. Undersheriff Cruz Soto was also indicted on two counts of failing to intervene and one count of third-degree assault related to the same incident. The Costilla County Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting today to consider the appointment of a new county sheriff.

24 fire pre-evacuation status no longer in effect.

The pre-evacuation status for residents within the two-mile radius of Fremont County Road F45 and Colorado 115 is no longer in effect. Fort Carson fire officials have reported that the fire is now 86% contained. Officials say that fire crews continue to patrol and monitor control lines. Officials also remind travelers in the area that they should proceed with caution while driving on Highway 115 to avoid any distracted driving while emergency services monitor containment lines. Smoke will still be visible from the road, but does not require notification to emergency services, according to officials.

City of Walsenburg boil water advisory lifted Friday night.

The City of Walsenburg announced late Friday night that the boil water advisory for the city has been lifted. Once chlorine levels were found to be down on Thursday night, the city sent off water samples to the state to be tested. The boil water advisory was placed in effect after at least 3 massive leaks were found in Walsenburg's water system, effectively shutting down the entire system over 2 weeks ago now. The City of Walsenburg is now considering covering 25% of people's water bills due to the water main break and the boil order, saying it’s the right thing to do. The Walsenburg City Council is scheduled to vote on the matter at their meeting on April 7th.

CSU Extension hosting AG business management workshop tomorrow.

CSU Extension is hosting an AG business management workshop tomorrow, March 31st, and Wednesday, April 1st, at The Rio Grande Water Conservation District, 8805 independence way, in Alamosa. Tomorrow will be "build your own enterprise analysis with csu extension help from 6 to 8pm. Wednesday from 10:30am to noon will be cow- calf enterprise budgets, followed by lunch and budgets for potatoes, barley, alfalfa, quinoa and cover crops. Registration fee is $20. Be sure to preregister today, March 30th. call Larry or Jennifer at 719-852-7381.