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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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June 15th 2026

CPW on Friday confirmed lethal removal of uncollard Gray Wolf.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Friday confirmed that its agents lethally removed an uncollard Gray Wolf in Routt County. Visual evidence obtained at the scene confirmed that the removed wolf is the same one that was depredating in Rio Blanco County in 2025 and early 2026. This wolf was originally a member of The Copper Creek Pack, but has not been a part of that pack since September of 2024. Since last summer, this uncollared wolf has been involved in 10 different confirmed depredation events involving 22 sheep. The latest of the depredations were confirmed events on June 10th and 11th. These events occurred despite the producer pursuing substantial non-lethal conflict minimization efforts. CPW's decision to lethally remove the wolf was made in consultation with USFWS and in accordance with applicable legal requirements, including The USFWS 10(J) rule.

More cases of new world screwworm confirmed in US.

Three more cases of the new world screwworm have been confirmed, bringing the total to 5 in the U.S. The five confirmed cases thus far are: three calves and a goat in Texas, and a small dog from Lea County, New Mexico. The screwworm is actually a fly larva that eats living flesh instead of dead material. The flies lay their eggs in open wounds of animals like cattle, but wildlife, pets and occasionally even humans can be infected. The government has a program to breed sterile male flies and drop swarms of them from planes to mate with wild females, which kept screwworm contained at the southern end of panama for decades. The USDA and The U.S. Cattle Industry have been racing to prevent an outbreak since screwworm was detected in Mexico late in 2024. The USDA has been dropping sterile flies in South Texas since February.

Most current U.S. Drought monitor shows most of CO in severe to extreme Drought.

The most current U.S. Drought monitor released last week shows most of Colorado in severe to extreme drought currently. More specifically, The Denver area is in severe drought; El Paso County, then extending east and northeast, is showing dry to moderate drought conditions. Huerfano County, Alamosa County, Rio Grande County, Mineral County, Western Las Animas County, and most of Costilla and Saguache County are all showing extreme drought conditions. Pueblo County, Bent County and Eastern Las Animas County are all showing severe conditions currently.

Pueblo D60 school board considering changes to cell phone policy.

The Pueblo District 60 school board is considering changing its cell phone policy to allow phones in school. Currently, the district's cell phone policy requires students' phones to be off at all times inside the school and on school buses, except in certain situations. The school board is instead looking to let students have their phones on during passing periods, lunch time and at the beginning and end of the school day. The next District 60 school board meeting is scheduled for June 23rd, where a second reading of the proposal is expected to take place.

Rio Grande CC's took public comment Wednesday on potential data center.

Rio Grande County Commissioners on Wednesday took public comment on a potential data center initiative proposed by SLV REC in March. Commissioners are being asked to consider a moratorium similar to one imposed by Saguache County earlier this year, as well as considering an environmental impact assessment to help determine the impacts a data center would have on water resources and energy in Rio Grande County. With data centers being proposed recently in small communities, that have become a hot topic. Commissioners have yet to address concerns, stating that they are looking into details about the centers as well.

June 12th 2026

Senator Bennet's campaign finance case delayed following amended complaint.

U.S. Senator Michael Bennet's campaign finance case has been delayed again following a Colorado elections division amended complaint, and now won't be heard until after Colorado's June 30th primary. A campaign-finance complaint alleges that Bennet's senate committee improperly paid for travel tied to his gubernatorial bid. Four complaints have been filed against the Bennet campaign. A hearing was set for next Tuesday, June 16th, however, the Bennet campaign asked for a postponement due to a scheduling conflict. That was denied last month. But, the elections division filed an amended complaint, resetting the timeline for the Bennet campaign to submit its responses. That has set a new hearing date for July 26th. Bennet's campaign is being criticized for seeking to avoid even an answer to the complaint until after the primary election.

Bear Fire in Las Animas County now 60% contained.

The Bear Fire, which is burning off of County Road 113.8 and County Road 78.9, east of US 350, near The Pinon Canyon Maneuver site, is now 60% contained. According to fire officials, all evacuation orders for the fire have now been lifted. An Arial mapping of the fire show the size to be 128 acres last night. Officials say the fire was caused by lighting, with the first crews dispatched to respond at 11am on Wednesday. Currently 80 fire personnel are working the fire from agencies across the region. Officials expect that they will begin releasing personnel from the fire today.

Walsenburg City Councilor announces resignation from seat.

Walsenburg City Councilor Ronald Stafford has resigned from his seat representing Ward 1. Stafford was elected to the council in 2023. Stafford was sworn in on December 5th, 2023, after he defeated incumbent Jacque Sikes. His four-year term would have expired next year. In his resignation email, Safford said "please accept this email as formal notification that I am resigning from my position on the city council...". He wrote "I have appreciated the opportunity to serve the community, and I wish the council and the city the very best moving forward". No reason was given for his resignation.

CDOT says teen traffic fatalities reached record high in 2025.

The Colorado Department of Transportation says that traffic fatalities among people ages 15 to 20 in Colorado reached a record high in 2025, with 86 drivers and passengers killed, a 91% increase in youth traffic fatalities in the past 10 years. During the 100 deadliest days of summer last year, 225 people died on the road, and 16% of them were between 15 and 20. CDOT says that teens are at the highest risk of crashing within the first three months after getting their driver's license. CDOT is warning young drivers to stay vigilant and to follow traffic laws this summer.

CDOT announces double lane closures on I-25 in Colorado Springs.

The Colorado Department of Transportation is planning double-lane closures on Interstate 25 between 7pm tonight and 6am tomorrow morning. The closures will affect the interstate between Fillmore Street and Garden of The Gods Road. Traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction. For northbound traffic, one lane will close beginning at 7pm, followed by double lane closures from 10pm to 5am. For southbound traffic, one lane will close at 8pm with double lane closures from 10pm to 4am. All lanes are expected to reopen by 6am tomorrow.

June 11th 2026

Fight underway between CO State Legislature and Restore Our Roads coalition.

A fight is underway over a road-funding initiative on the November Ballot and The Colorado State Legislature. Initiative 175, backed by the coalition "restore our roads", would require that all transportation-related revenue be used exclusively for building and repairing roads and bridges, improve safety, conduct transportation planning and engineering and support The Colorado State Patrol. However, Democratic lawmakers, claiming that approving the initiative could divert money from services such as health care and education, introduced and passed HB26-1430, which lowers excise taxes on fuel, certain registration fees, and road-use fees, which effectively guts-out any funding for Initiative 175. The new law will only take effect if Initiative 175 is approved by voters, effectively canceling out the initiative and subverting the will of the people if the initiative passes. Restore our roads this week rejected legislators' attempts to "force" the withdrawal of the Initiative by June 15th. Lawmakers say they have made "several good- faith efforts" to reach a compromise, but all were rejected.

Small plane crash occured east of South Fork Tuesday.

A small plane crashed east of South Fork on Tuesday. According to The Rio Grande County Sheriff's Office, a report of a plane crash near Shoshone Trail was received at 9:54am on Tuesday, June 10th. Crews arrived to find a small single-engine airplane on fire in the middle of a field south of Shoshone Trail, east of South Fork. The fire ignited the surrounding vegetation, resulting in a weed and grass fire that was extinguished by responding crews. Both occupants of the plane received minor injuries and were able to de-plane before authorities arrived. One occupant was transported to The Rio Grande Hospital. The aircraft had taken off from a private airstrip near South Fork. After experiencing engine power issues, the occupants were attempting to land at Chapman Field when the crash took place.

Bear Fire broke out in Las Animas County yesterday.

The Bear Fire broke out yesterday afternoon around 1:35pm off of County Road 133.8 and County Road 78.9, in Las Animas County, east of US 350 between La Junta and Trinidad, near the pinon canyon maneuver site. Evacuations are currently in place for residents on both sides of County Road 78.9 and Bear Springs Road. The Red Cross has set up a shelter for evacuees at The Las Animas County Fairgrounds in Trinidad. The fire was approximately 148 acres with no containment as of 9pm last night. The division of homeland security and emergency management area field manager is assisting in fighting the fire.

Girlfriend in Custer County homicide case indicted on felony charges.

Nancy Medina-Kochis, the girlfriend of the man sentenced earlier this year for a 2023 triple homicide in Custer County, has now been indicted on multiple felony charges related to the case. An 11th Judicial District grand jury returned an indictment against Medina-Kochis, charging her with three counts of first-degree murder, on count of attempted first-degree murder, one count of unlawful purchase of a firearm, and one count of tampering with physical evidence. Medina-Kochis was taken into custody in New Mexico in November 2023 alongside her boyfriend, Hanme Clark, following the shooting that left three people dead and one person injured. Clark was found guilty of the murders earlier this year and was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences.

Pueblo woman killed in hit and run crash yesterday morning.

A Pueblo woman was killed early yesterday morning by a hit-and-run driver. According to Pueblo Police, Leann R. Lucero, 31, of Pueblo was pronounced dead at the scene after being struck by a vehicle along Northern Avenue about 2:30am yesterday. The vehicle had left the area, but was located by police. 25-year-old Dahir Ortiz Espinoza was arrested later yesterday and was charged with vehicular homicide, failure to remain at the scene of a fatal crash, failure to report a fatal crash, reckless driving and DUI.

Deadly multi-vehicle accident closed US 160 over La Veta Pass yesterday.

US 160 over La Veta Pass was closed for about 4 hours yesterday due to a double-fatal, multi-vehicle accident near Milemarker 279. According to Huerfano County Emergency Management, the highway was closed in both directions due to the accident that occurred around 4:56pm yesterday. Four vehicles were involved, including a pickup truck and semi. Two people were killed in the accident and two additional people received serious injuries and were transported to the hospital via flight for life. The highway reopened around 9pm last night. No further information was available last night.

June 10th 2026

CO Gov Polis signs bill passed in reaction to USDOE order into law.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis last week signed HB26-1226 into law, a bill passed in reaction to orders from The U.S. Department of Energy to keep older coal-fired electrical power plants online. The new law requires installation of modern pollution controls and cost reporting for any Colorado coal-fired power plants that continue operating beyond their planned retirement dates. The new law also directs the public utilities commission to support resource planning consistent with state clean energy goals. Supporters argued that the legislation is necessary amid the federal government's push to preserve the coal industry, which they say is an overreach. Critics say this is just another in a long line of policies that go after energy sources that are stable and adds to a pattern of state policies that penalize existing reliable generation before adequate replacements are available.

Custer County Secondary School Principal and Superintendent have resigned.

Custer County Secondary School Principal Ren Olson and Custer County School District Superintendent Kyle Hebberd have unexpectedly resigned from their positions. Olson says she is resigning to spend more time with family, citing her age and being almost 70 years old as the reason for her sudden departure. Hebberd announced his resignation effective at the end of June due to unforeseen family health issues. Hebberd's contract had been renewed earlier this year. The resignations come at a time when about a quarter of the existing district staff is leaving, retiring, or did not have their contracts renewed.

Inmates killed at Bent County CF on Saturday identified.

The names of the inmates killed at The Bent County Correctional Facility in Las Animas on Saturday are Charles Gates and Michael Fisher. No specific details on the incident that took place at the prison were given. Gates was serving a nine-year sentence for car theft, burglary and drug possession. He was eligible for parole in April. Fisher was serving a life sentence without parole for the murder of Denise Ray Turner in 1996. A third inmate has been hospitalized but is still alive.

CDOT announces new resurfacing project along US 350 next week.

The Colorado Department of Transportation announced yesterday that a new resurfacing project along US 350 will begin next week. The resurfacing will take place between County Road 9 and County Road 24, in Otero County, just southwest of La Junta. Work will take place from sunup to sundown, Monday through Friday, with single-lane closures and reduced speed limits through the work zone. Delays of up to 15 minutes should be expected. Crews will also install new rumble strips, erosion-control and road- sign replacement.

EPA and CDPHE to hold public Q&A period today in Creede.

The Environmental Protection Agency and The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment will hold a public question and answer period this afternoon from 3 to 5pm regarding the coming commodore waste rock pile project near Creede. Crews are planning to repair and stabilize the commodore waste rock pile between July and September to help protect tourists and others traveling on bachelor loop and to prepare the area for future nelson tunnel cleanup work planned for the fall. The meeting will be held at San Juan Sports and The Sunny Side Bar in Creede.

June 9th 2026

County clerks in Colorado began mailing out ballots yesterday.

County clerks in Colorado yesterday began mailing primary ballots to voters. Voters will face a long list of choices in both the June 30th primary as well as the November general election with every major state-level office, including the governor's seat, on the ballot. County Clerks must mail all ballots by June 12th for the primary election. Coloradans who are affiliated with The Colorado Democratic Party, Colorado Republican Party, Libertarian Party of Colorado, or Unity Party of Colorado as of yesterday will receive only the ballot of the party with which they are affiliated. Unaffiliated voters will be sent a ballot for both the Democratic and Republican party's primaries. They may also contact their county clerk to request a Unity Party ballot. Unaffiliated voters may only vote one ballot. Voters must return their ballots by 7pm on June 30th.

CO Gov Polis announces response plan in response to the new world screwworm.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis yesterday announced a new "response plan" to protect Colorado's cattle industry from the new world screwworm, which reached South Texas last week and New Mexico yesterday. Screwworms are parasitic fly larvae that feed on living tissue. The screwworm is a threat to livestock and is capable of causing extensive and potentially life-threatening tissue damage to affected animals. Officials say the Colorado State veterinarian's office is working with The USDA and Colorado Livestock industry partners to prepare for potential impacts, specifically concerning trade and interstate movement of livestock. The plan also includes The Department of Agriculture working to ensure that animals coming from infested zones do not pose a risk to Colorado livestock. Officials say the screwworm does not pose a food safety risk and The U.S. Food Supply continues to be safe.

CO DOC announces visitation restrictions except for BCCF lifted yesterday.

The Colorado Department of Corrections announced yesterday that it has lifted visitation restrictions for prisons across the state, with the exception of The Bent County Correctional Facility in Las Animas. The CDOC temporarily suspended visitation at all state correctional facilities following an incident at The Bent County Facility on Saturday where two inmates were killed and a third was injured. No further information about the nature of the incident has been provided other than to say that the incident remains under investigation.

Pedestrian hit by car on US 50 Saturday identified.

46-year-old Robert J. Hepler has been identified as the pedestrian who was pronounced dead after he was struck by a car on US 50 at Milemarker 312 in Pueblo County around 9:50pm Saturday. According to The Colorado State Patrol, a Chevrolet Trax was eastbound on US50 when Helpler attempted to cross the highway. Hepler was traveling southbound across the highway. The Chevy Trax was traveling eastbound. The driver of The Chevrolet began to brake to avoid a collision, but the car's front struck Hepler, killing him.

CDOT formally approves comprehensive 10 year plan.

The Colorado Department of Transportation has formally approved its comprehensive 10-year plan for over 250 projects across colorado. The comprehensive plan serves as an action-oriented investment strategy roadmap, designed to enhance the state's economy, preserve the quality of life for all residents and ensure a more connected and efficient transportation network for the next decade. The plan is built around three core pillars: fix our roads, advance transportation safety, and sustainability increase transportation choices. For more information on the 10-year plan, and to view the complete project list, go to www.codot.gov and search on "10-year vision plan".