The red lines on fire maps showing the uncontained areas of the Aspen Acres Fire continue to turn black as firefighters fighting the seventh-largest wildfire in Colorado history continue to make ...
Damage assessments are now complete in Pueblo County, and 241 homes and commercial structures have been confirmed destroyed.
After winning the Democratic primary, Allen Medina's bid to become Pueblo's new sheriff seemed a foregone conclusion. That's ...
Have you ever heard the saying, "More is caught than taught?" Hold that thought! I was recently at a summer party: hamburgers, hot dogs on the barbie, along with all the standard American salads, and ...
Five years after construction began on a new Pueblo long rail mill at what is now Rocky Mountain Steel Mills, the mill is ...
The Aspen Acres Fire grew another 746 acres from Wednesday to Thursday, bringing the seventh-largest fire in state history to ...
Looking for something fun to do in the latter half of July? Here are some of Pueblo's top options, including an Elvis tribute ...
For the first time since the Aspen Acres Fire began on June 29, the fire did not grow between fire mappings Monday afternoon ...
The Colorado Lottery has recognized what Pueblo hoopers already knew — when it comes to playing basketball, there's nowhere ...
July 12 was another productive day for firefighters battling the Aspen Acres Fire, as the fire's spread was limited to just over 500 acres between Sunday and Monday mornings, and overall containment ...
The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office has completed the transition into its new 672-bed, net-zero detention facility.
Eighteen days after the start of what is now the seventh-largest wildfire in Colorado history, firefighters achieved 48% containment. The new containment on the Aspen Acres Fire is predominantly on ...
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