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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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December 5th 2025

CO SOS denies DOJ's request for voter data.

The Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice on Monday asked The Colorado Secretary of State's Office to enter into an agreement to share unredacted voter data, such as a voter's full name, date of birth, residential address, state driver's license number or the last four digits of their social security number. The request for state voter rolls is pursuant to statutory authority, and the responsive data is being screened for ineligible voter entries, according to the DOJ. Secretary of State Jena Griswold says that the DOJ and Donald Trump don't have a legal right to the information. She said "we are not going to be helping Donald Trump use the Federal Government to attack our elections, our democracy and Coloradans". The DOJ has sued 14 states so far for refusing to give up their voter registration lists. Colorado could be next.

Director of CPW resigns from position.

Jeff Davis, the now former director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Colorado's top wildlife official in charge of overseeing the highly controversial wolf reintroduction program, resigned from his position last month in an effort to avoid being fired. According to a settlement document, Davis agreed on November 22nd to resign from his post as of December 1st. The agreement also stipulated that Davis would agree not to sue the state and would instead announce he would be "transitioning to new leadership". Davis has been named the senior policy advisor for strategic priorities at the Colorado department of natural resources, a position he will hold through May 15th, according to the settlement. The 6-page document does not explain why Davis' termination was sought by CPW, but does indicate that both parties wish to avoid litigation without admissions of liability or wrongdoing.

Multiple suspicious fires set in Alamosa on Wednesday.

Three suspicious structure fires were set on Wednesday at three separate locations within the City of Alamosa. According to Alamosa Police, The Alamosa Fire Department was dispatched to the three fires for what appeared to be intentionally set fires in structures. Alamosa Police are asking for the public's help in identifying and finding the suspect. Anyone with surveillance footage in the 500 block of Alamosa Avenue, in the 1700 block of State Avenue - specifically the Century Mobile Home park, and in the 700 Block of Ross Avenue, is asked to contact investigators. If you have surveillance cameras in any of those areas, notify Alamosa Police through the State Patrol dispatch at 719-589-5807 so officers can follow up. If you have any information regarding the suspect, contact Alamosa Police directly at 719-589-2548.

Custer/Fremont Counties affected by Power outage yesterday.

Most of those living in Custer County, as well as some in Fremont county, were without power yesterday morning, according to The Sangre De Cristo Electric Association. Sangre De Cristo electric says that the outage is impacting the Black Hills Energy Power supply line. Black Hills energy's outage map showed that the power outage affected about 1,500 customers. The Custer County sheriff's office said that they were running on a backup generator and that emergency services were not affected.

Wide range of snow totals from this week's snow storm.

This week's snow storm brought a wide range of snow totals across Southern Colorado. Pueblo broke their daily record for snowfall on December 3rd with over 7 inches. Colorado Springs received 5-10 inches across the City. The Denver area received 4.3 inches at the airport, with totals closer to 10 inches near the mountains. The Colorado City/Rye area received 10 inches, Walsenburg received 4.5 inches, Trinidad received 4 inches, Raton 3.5 inches, La Veta Pass received 10.2 inches, Alamosa received 1.5 inches, Monte Vista 1 inch, Saguache received 11.5 inches and Wolf Creek Pass received 12 inches of snow.

December 4th 2025

CO US Rep Pettersen celebrating passage of bills.

Colorado U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen is celebrating after two bills she co-sponsored were signed by President Donald Trump on Monday. Pettersen, a Democrat, represents Colorado's 7th Congressional District. She co-sponsored the bottles and breastfeeding equipment screening enhancement act which sets clear federal guidelines so that breastmilk and formula aren't mishandled or thrown out by TSA at the airport. The support for patients and communities act reauthorized funding for substance-use disorder prevention, treatment and recovery programs while expanding access to naloxone, an opioid overdose medication. The support act will provide hundreds of millions in funding. Both bills became law on December 1st.

Multiple people arrested in Pueblo County on outstanding warrants.

Three people found sleeping in cars in Pueblo County have been arrested on outstanding warrants and drug charges. According to the Pueblo County Sheriff's Office, the three were arrested in two separate incidents early yesterday morning. Around 1:30am yesterday, deputies found a 2016 Audi in the Walmart parking lot in Pueblo West. 32- year-old Kyle Dailey was sleeping inside. He was arrested on two felony warrants out of Wisconsin. Around 3:30am yesterday, deputies located a 2012 Honda Civic at a Loaf n' Jug on east Highway 96 with a man and woman asleep inside with drug paraphernalia in plain view. 31-year-old Dillon O'neil of Lamar and 27-year-old Marissa Cantanese of Canon City were arrested. Deputies said they also learned that Cantanese also had an active felony warrant out of Arapahoe County.

CPW announces bear cubs to be released back into wild today.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has announced that five bear cubs that were orphaned over the summer will be released back into the wild today. CPW says that the three orphaned bears were recovered in the broadmoor neighborhood in July. The other two were recovered from a neighborhood north of Woodland Park in August. All 5 have been at CPW's Frisco Creek wildlife rehabilitation facility near Del Norte. CPW says they have fitted two of the cubs with GPS ear tag transmitters which will allow officers to track their movements. CPW officers will take the bears to two separate locations for release.

Planned Parenthood Shooter cause of death released.

Planned Parenthood Shooter Robert Dear, 67, died of congestive heart failure, fluid overload and hypoxemia on November 22nd at approximately 6:25am while in federal custody. Dear was accused of killing 3 and injuring 9 others during a mass shooting on November 27th of 2015 at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs. The case against him never went to trial after years of mental health evaluations and competency hearings. Dear was never convicted. Last Thursday marked 10 years since the shooting.

CDOT announces US HWY 50B closure this weekend.

Motorists can expect a closure of Westbound U.S. Highway 50B this weekend as The Colorado Department of Transportation works to improve drainage by installing new pipes beneath westbound US 50B as part of the Interstate 25 and US 50B interchange project. Westbound US 50B will be closed this weekend between Hudson Avenue/Bonforte Boulevard and I-25. The closure will begin tomorrow, Friday, December 5th, at 6pm, an will last through Monday, December 8th at 6am. There will be no access to Northbound I-25 from Westbound US 50B at the interchange. A detour will be in place.

December 3rd 2025

CPW announces plans to reintroduce more wolves by end of winter.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it plans to reintroduce more wolves into the state by the end of winter. However, the state is facing challengers in sourcing wolves for the program. CPW can no longer import wolves from Canada after the federal government issued a cease and desist notice as CPW's permit from The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service does not list Canada as a location they can source wolves from. Washington state has also decided not to provide wolves to colorado. That leaves Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana as potential sources for wolf relocation. No decision as to the sourcing of wolves has yet been made public by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. CPW says it still hopes to release between 30 and 50 wolves in the next 3 to 5 years in Colorado.

CPW released new statistics on conflicts between people and bears.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife yesterday released new statistics showing that the number of conflicts between people and bears is at its highest level in Colorado since 2019. Between January 1st, 2025, and Monday, CPW says it received 5,256 bear reports, compared to 4,996 in the same time period last year. Bear sightings and conflicts have been rising steadily over the past few years, according to CPW. Wildlife officials say a majority of incident reports involve bears attempting to get into human food sources. CPW asks Coloradans to never feed or approach bears; to secure food, garbage and recycling; to remove bird feeders when bears are active; to never leave pet food outdoors; to clean and store grills; and to alert neighbors to bear activity.

Raton suspects arrested in drive by shootings case.

Dominic Christopher Mateer, 19, and a 17-year-old juvenile male, both of Raton, have been arrested by Raton police in connection with the 4 drive by shootings that took place in Raton last month. During the investigation, police noted that a black sedan had been in the area of the shootings, and was owned by the juvenile. The investigation also confirmed that the vehicle was also used in a shooting in Trinidad. Mateer has been charged with shooting at or from a motor vehicle, shooting at a dwelling or occupied building, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and tampering with evidence. The 17-year-old has been charged with shooting at or from a motor vehicle, tampering with evidence and shooting at a dwelling.

City of Monte Vista accepting letters of interest to fill City Council vacancy.

The City of Monte Vista is accepting letters of interest to fill a vacancy on the Monte Vista City Council. Last month's municipal election did not produce enough candidates to run for the city council, thus creating a vacancy. Monte Vista residents interested in serving for a term that begins in January should submit a letter of interest to City Clerk Unita Vance. The letter should outline qualifications and the reason for wanting to be on city council. Letters can be delivered or mailed to Unita Vance, City of Monte Vista, 95 west 1st street, Monte Vista, 81144. Deadline is December 15th.

City of Alamosa seeking residents to serve on steering committee.

The City of Alamosa is seeking residents to serve on the two-year comprehensive plan steering committee. The committee's purpose is to help guide and oversee the entire process of the 2026 Alamosa comprehensive plan, which acts as the city's long-term roadmap. Committee members are asked to ensure the plan reflects the diverse needs of the community, covering everything from housing and water to strategic growth. The upcoming 2026 comprehensive plan will be the largest and most influential planning process for Alamosa in years. Don't miss this opportunity to help shape Alamosa's long- term future. For more information, and to apply, go to cityofalamosa.granicus.com/boards/forms/683/apply, or call the city clerk's office at 719- 589-2593. Application deadline is December 19th.

December 2nd 2025

Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office asking for public's information in last Wednesday crash.

The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help for information on the crash that took place on Wednesday, November 26th, that killed Colorado State Senator Faith Winter. The sheriff's office says that it responded to two multi-vehicle crashes in the Northbound lanes of I-25 near east dry creek road around 6:20pm that night. The first crash reportedly involved two vehicles. The second crash involved three vehicles. The two crashes occurred in close proximity to each other. Deputies say that Winter died at the scene of the crash from her injuries. Three others injured in the crash were taken to local hospitals. As the investigation into the crashes continues, deputies are asking anyone who may have seen the crash to speak with investigators. If you witnessed the crash and have not yet spoken with the sheriff's office, contact Deputy Benjamin Sears by email at bsears@arapahoegov.com.

CPW releases latest collared gray wolf activity map.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has released the latest collared gray wolf activity map for the period of October 21st through November 25th. The previous map showed activity throughout much of the San Luis Valley, however, according to the latest map, wolf activity has pulled back from most of the San Luis Valley and is concentrated in Mineral County and northwestern Saguache County. Other than that, most wolf activity for the past month has occurred north of U.S. 50 in the north-central part of Colorado. Of specific note, the map shows increased wolf activity towards the Denver Metro Area with wolf activity showing up in Clear Creek, Gilpin, Jefferson and Boulder counties, with some activity reported in Adams and Arapahoe counties. State wildlife officials are in preparation for the third round of wolf reintroductions in Colorado, however, the source of wolves for the third round has not yet been determined.

Pueblo suspect sentenced in felony case.

Thomas Wornick, 43, a Pueblo combat veteran, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after threatening a Denver judge. Wornick was found guilty by a jury of three counts of retaliation against a judge, all class four felonies. He was previously serving a deferred sentence for threatening former Colorado U.S. Senator Cory Gardner. The latest case involved Wornick threatening to kill Judge Judith Labuda, who was the presiding judge over several of his ongoing criminal cases. Wornick sent nine emails in March of 2024, making the threats. Since the matter involved a Denver judge, a special prosecutor from the 18th judicial district attorney's office was assigned to prosecute the case.

Multiple Custer County offices evacuated due to propane leak yesterday.

The Custer County courthouse, sheriff's office and ems were evacuated yesterday after a valve on a propane tank began leaking about 1:44pm. According to the Custer County sheriff's office, two propane tanks at the back of the sheriff's office were being filled with propane when a valve on a 250-gallon tank began leaking, releasing propane into the air. As a precaution, the sheriff's office, ems and county courthouse were evacuated while the wet mountain fire protection district responded and secured the scene. The fire department worked with the propane vendor to cap the leaking valve, the leak was safely contained just after 2:30pm.

CO HD62 Rep announces reelection bid for third term.

Colorado House District 62 Representative Matthew Martinez, of Monte Vista, has announced that he will seek a third term in 2026. Martinez sits on the House Agriculture, Water and Natural Resources committee and the legislative council committee. He was appointed as vice chair of the house education committee. Martinez is a San Luis Valley native and u.s. marine corps veteran. House District 62 covers all of the six counties in the San Luis Valley, Huerfano County, and much of Pueblo County.

December 1st 2025

Colorado State Senator killed in I-25 crash Wednesday night.

Colorado State Senator Faith Winter, of Broomfield, died last Wednesday night in a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 25. According to south metro fire rescue, crews responded to a crash in the Northbound lanes of I-25 near the Dry Creek Road exit, south of Denver around 6:20pm Wednesday. Northbound I-25 was closed as crews responded. At least one large truck was reported to be laying on its side in the middle of the roadway and one person had been reported as deceased. Governor Jared Polis made the announcement that Winter had died just prior to 10pm on Wednesday, saying that Winter “was a fierce advocate for hardworking Coloradans, women and families, and our climate.” Winter represented Colorado’s 25th district, including Broomfield, Westminster and Northglenn. Governor Polis has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of Winter’s passing.

Suspect in custody following drug bust last Monday.

Edgar Arana is in custody, and about 26 pounds of cocaine was seized last week in Trinidad. According to Trinidad police, officers pulled a driver over on Northbound interstate 25 last Monday. During the traffic stop, officers received consent to search the vehicle. A K9 unit alerted to the presence of drugs in the vehicle. A complete search of the vehicle was then conducted, resulting in 26 pounds of cocaine being seized by officers. The driver of the vehicle was identified as Arana. Arana is facing charges including possession with intent to distribute and unlawful possession of a controlled substance. Arana was booked into the Las Animas County Detention Center. He is being held on a $50,000 bond, and was still in jail as of Friday.

Suspect arrested following standoff in Rio Grande County.

William Redden, 33, was arrested last Tuesday following a 40 minute standoff. According to The Alamosa County Sheriff's Office, Redden was wanted on charges of felony stalking and threats against court personnel. During a coordinated operation at Redden's home in Rio Grande County, northwest of Monte Vista, Redden presented a handgun and fired shots, then barricaded himself inside the home, leading to the standoff. Redden eventually surrendered peacefully and was taken into custody without further incident. He is being held at the Alamosa County Detention Center on a $90,000 bond for the original felony stalking warrant as well as for three counts of first-degree assault on a peace officer.

Deadly shooting took place in Fremont County Friday Night.

A deadly shooting took place Friday Night on the south side of Rockvale in Fremont county. According to the Fremont County Sheriff's office, deputies were dispatched at 9:52pm to the 400 block of twin pines avenue in Rockvale for a reported shooting. Upon arrival, deputies found a victim who was later pronounced dead at the scene. Fremont County detectives were still on scene Saturday morning, investigating the shooting. There is no indication of any ongoing threat to the public, according to the sheriff's office.

CPW announces low altitude helicopter flights in Colorado Tomorrow.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has announced that it will begin low-altitude helicopter flights to assess big game herds across the southeast region tomorrow. Airbus a-star and bell jetranger helicopters and pilots have been contracted to support the effort that will stretch from Trinidad to Leadville and east of Interstate 25. The flights will provide important information to inform CPW wildlife biologists about individual herds. Data from the flights will be used for multiple purposes that include determining the number of hunting licenses for each species for next year. The helicopters will spend a brief amount of time in a specific area to count and categorize individual herds and then move on.