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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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May 29th 2026

CO Gov Polis signs wildlife collision prevention act into law Wednesday.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis on Wednesday signed SB26-141, called the wildlife collision prevention act, into law. The new law will enable Coloradans to pay an optional $5 extra on their car registration to support the construction of more wildlife crossings around the state. The wildlife crossings, paired with long stretches of wildlife fencing to funnel animals to the safe passageway, have reduced wildlife-involved crashes by nearly 90% in most cases, according to The Colorado Department of Transportation. The new $5 fee Coloradans will see when they register their vehicles will have an opt-out option similarly to the additional fee for a state park pass. The $5 would go into the collision prevention fund, which helps CDOT and Colorado Parks and Wildlife build the projects. The new law will go into effect on January 1st.

New report finds CO's caucus process is outdated.

A new report has found that Colorado's caucus process is outdated and excludes unaffiliated voters. The group Courageous Colorado found that 26 caucuses and assemblies across both parties during the current election cycle didn't post public notices of their meetings online, found that parties used dysfunctional voting apps, unreliable paper ballot systems, and burnt-out delegates from party procedures that can take hours over multiple weekends. And, while 52% of Colorado voters are registered as unaffiliated, they are excluded from participating in both parties' caucus process. Courageous Colorado is calling on both parties to find solutions to reform the current system such as reducing the caucus and assembly process or move to an open primary system.

Interview with State HD47 Dem Candidate Vic Meyers.

I had the chance to talk with Democratic Candidate for State House District 47 Vic Meyers yesterday. I asked Vic what is the most important issue currently for District 47... (cart cut 1) I asked him about agriculture and water grabs from District 47... (cart cut 2). Democratic Candidate for District 47 Vic Meyers.

May 28th 2026

CO Gov Polis signs bill targeting aggressive drivers in the state.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis has signed senate bill 26-035 into law. The new law targets aggressive drivers across Colorado and aims to address a concerning rise in deadly traffic collisions. The bill increases penalties for illegally overtaking a vehicle on the left in a no-passing zone, increases the penalties for multiple speeding violations withing a one-year, 2-year, or 5-year period and increases the penalty for drivers driving a vehicle 100 mph or greater. The bill also requires that drivers who have multiple speeding violations within a one-year, 2-year, or 5-year period receive a summons and complaint upon committing the violation instead of a penalty assessment notice. The bill also increases the penalty for violating regulations regarding transporting hazardous materials by motor vehicle, including increasing the penalty for a second or subsequent violation. The new law will go into effect on August 12th.

Former Costilla County Sheriff/Deputies appeared in Court Tuesday.

Former Costilla County Sheriff Danny Sanchez and Former Deputies Cruz Soto, Caleb Sanchez and Roland Riley, were all in court on Tuesday as all four are facing indictments from earlier this year. According to The 12th Judicial District Attorney's Office, Sheriff Sanchez and Former Deputy Keith Schultz were indicted on four counts each of official misconduct and one count each of abuse of a corpse. Undersheriff Cruz Soto was indicted on two counts of failing to intervene and one count of third-degree assault. Caleb Sanchez and Roland Riley were indicted on counts of second and third degree assault. Only Former Undersheriff Cruz Soto testified Tuesday, but pleaded the 5th when questions about how evidence was handled at the department. Soto did mention that he had a relationship with the evidence technician during his testimony. All will appear in court again on July 14th.

Gov Polis signs bill that cracks down on people feeding bears in CO.

Governor Jared Polis yesterday signed a new bill into law that cracks down on people who feed bears in Colorado. HB26-1342 lowers the burden of proof from "intentionally" to "knowingly" luring bears with misplaced or mismanaged food or trash. Under the new law, anyone who knowingly puts food or edible waste out in the open in a circumstance where there is a reasonable probability of a bear being lured to the area is committing a misdemeanor offense. The new law also lets CPW officers go straight to giving out a ticket, instead of a warning, if your actions lead to a human-bear conflict. Penalties for repeat offenders will go up with three more violations carrying a fine of up to $5,000.

Fire restrictions on PSI National Forest and C and C National Grasslands rescinded.

Fire restrictions on all national forest system lands within The Pike and San Isabel National Forests & Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands, including wilderness, have been rescinded effective today. Recent rains over the forest have lessened the risk of Wildland fire, allowing the restrictions to be lifted. Even so, hunters, campers and all other forest and grassland visitors are asked to exercise caution to reduce wildlife risk. Even if your fire is relatively small, the fire should be dead out before you leave your site.

CO Health Officials warning of earlier start to mosquito season this year.

Colorado Health officials are warning that Colorado's mosquito season is getting an earlier start this year, given the warmer weather that we've had, which could mean an increased health risk for Coloradans, with mosquito-borne viruses like West Nile Virus. State health officials recommend wearing long sleeves and pants, using insect repellent, avoiding outdoor activity around dusk and dawn, and removing standing water which is where mosquitoes breed. Health officials advise taking precautions now for what is expected to be a longer mosquito season this year.

May 27th 2026

Former Mesa County CAR Tina Peters praises CO Gov Polis.

Former Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters on Friday praised the term-limited Colorado Governor Jared Polis for his decision to shorten her prison sentence for tampering with election equipment and slammed The Democratic Party for what she said was an attempt to bury the truth. In a lengthy post on X on Friday, Peters wrote "The Democrats have once again shown that if you do not stay within their party line, they will try to destroy you". She thanked Polis for "being willing to stand up in the middle of this persecution and do what he believed was right". The State Democratic Central Committee last Wednesday voted by an overwhelming margin to censure Polis and to bar him from speaking at party events in response to his grant of clemency to Peters on May 15th. Peters, 70, was convicted in 2024 on 7 charges, including 4 felonies, for allowing unauthorized access to her county's election equipment.

CSP concludes I-25 focused DUI task force operation.

The Colorado State Patrol concluded a focused DUI task force operation along Interstate 25 from Fort Collins to Trinidad on Saturday that resulted in 20 DUI arrests from 162 total contacts over two days. The enhanced enforcement ran Friday and Saturday with three DUI task force teams concentrating resources along the corridor. Additional results from the operation included 20 roadside stops, 21 speeding citations, 47 other citations, 1 seat belt citation and 4 other arrests. Two DUI crashes took place during the same time period and area of operation. Last year, Memorial day was the second busiest holiday for impairment-involved crashes. In 2025, on I-25, troopers investigated 201 crashes involving impairment, with Saturday as the peak day of the week. Eleven of those crashes were fatal and 52 caused injuries.

Pueblo woman announces lawsuit against Cotter family.

Lynette Click, a Pueblo woman, is suing former Pueblo County Coroner Brian Cotter for more than $26,000 in a civil theft case. According to the lawsuit, Lynette Click is suing Brian and Chris Cotter and Cotter family funeral services through her guardian, The Arc of Pueblo. Click prepaid Cotter Family Funeral Services a total of $8,734.40 for funeral arrangements in 2019. while the money was supposed to have been held in a bank account for use upon execution of the arrangements, according to Click's attorney, no such bank account was ever set up. Cotter has claimed in previous cases that The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies seized his accounts and has the money. DORA says they do not have the accounts in question. Click is suing for 3 times the amount stolen, or $26,203.20.

Charges against Canon City man reinstated by appeals court.

Charges against William Jacobs of Canon City, who is accused in the death of a baby, have been reinstated following a Colorado Court of Appeals decision. Jacobs was arrested in Canon City in May 2023 in connection with the death of a 10-month-old child. He was allegedly the last person to take care of the baby. Charges were dropped a year later after Former DA Linda Stanley violated ethical standards on a TV interview. The appeals court reinstated the charges saying the DA's actions were not "outrageous government conduct".

US Air Force Academy graduation thunderbirds practice to take place tomorrow.

The United States Air Force Academy Class of 2026 will graduate tomorrow, and the world famous thunderbirds are in Colorado Springs ahead of their performance, an annual tradition. A preview of The Thunderbirds Show will take place today in Colorado Springs while the group practices from 10:30am to 2:30pm. Officials ask that you please do not stop in traffic to watch the practice, or tomorrow's performance.

May 26th 2026

CO Gov Polis signs corrections bill into law last week.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis last week signed a corrections bill that seeks to ease chronic overcrowding in state prisons by expanding earned-time credits and launching a new working group that aims to overhaul population management. Senate Bill 26-159 establishes a working group to make recommendations for how the department of corrections can reduce overcrowding in its facilities. The bill also changes the state's earned time formula by increasing the number of days certain inmates can have reduced from their sentence each month, and allows inmates who complete a milestone or phase of a behavioral health program to receive up to 150 days of earned time if their behavioral health conditions contributed to their offense. The bill passed on a 22-12 vote in The Senate and on a 40-23 vote in The House.

Crash in Pueblo closes I-25 lanes yesterday morning.

The Northbound Lanes of Interstate 25 were closed in Pueblo early yesterday morning for a crash, with the southbound lanes also blocked. According to The Colorado State Patrol, the closure took place just after 4am yesterday, just north of The City Center Drive Exit. The interstate was reopened around 5am. No information on possible injuries was made available and no further information about the crash was available last night.

City of Alamosa to implement AVI in the city.

The City of Alamosa will move forward with plans to implement the use of automated vehicle identification as a way to enforce speeding and red light violations throughout the city. The initial focus in implementing the system will be on enforcing speed limits. The use of cameras for red light violations will be explored in the future. Streets to be included are: Main and 6th street in the downtown area, Craft Drive from Main to The Coop Road, and State Avenue from Main to Airport Road. No date has yet been set for implementation.

Interview with CO House D47 Rep Ty Winter.

Continuing from Friday, State House District 47 Representative Ty Winter talks about some of the bills he has sponsored in this year's now-concluded legislative session... (cart cut 1) House District 47 Representative Ty Winter. We have reached out to District 47 Democratic Candidate Vic Meyers and are working to set up an interview with him shortly.

May 22nd 2026

CO Gov Polis signs updated CO competency law yesterday.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis yesterday signed a new law that will update the State of Colorado's competency laws. According to The Governor's Office, the update will ensure that people who are deemed incompetent to stand trial, are unlikely to be restored in the near future and pose a danger to themselves or others, are not just released back into the community. Instead, the new bill would connect those people to services and secure placement. The new law invests approximately $30 million to serve those found incompetent, including an expansion of inpatient and outpatient capacity. The law also improves Colorado's civil mental health system to give courts and mental health professionals tools to support those with chronic behavioral health needs.

Sanford man arrested in South Dakota on charges out of Texas.

Edward A. Schwartz, 49, of Sanford, was arrested on May 27th by the Wagner Police Department in Wagner, South Dakota. Schwartz reportedly purchased a 2024 American Quarter Horse Association Palomino Stallion on November 29th, 2025, in Hopkins County, Texas, for $8,000. He took possession of the horse and provided two checks totaling $8,000, however, both checks bounced. Despite receiving a formal demand letter, Schwartz allegedly failed to make payment or return the horse. Schwartz was indicted on May 1st for theft of livestock. He is now awaiting extradition from South Dakota to Texas.

Dem US Senate Candidate in Walsenburg today.

Julie Gonzales, a Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate, will be in Walsenburg today at 408 Russell Street from 10am to 11am for a meet and greet. Gonzales is running in the June primary against current Democratic Senator John Hickenlooper. Gonzales will go over her priorities and vision for Colorado's future. The event is free and open to the public.

Interview with CO House D47 Rep Ty Winter.

Continuing now with my conversation with Colorado State House District 47 Representative Ty Winter, Ty continues talking about some of the bills he sponsored this session... (cart cut 1). District 47 Representative Ty Winter. More with Ty on Tuesday.