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.