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March 24th 2026

House bill introduced to rename March 31st state holiday.

House Bill 26-1339, introduced on Friday, would rename the March 31st state holiday from Cesar Chavez day to farm workers day, following a national shift prompted by sexual abuse allegations against Chavez. The House state, civic, veterans and military affairs committee heard and forwarded the bill yesterday on a vote of 11-0. The change comes in the wake of a report last week that revealed years of sexual abuse by the founder of united farm workers of America against minor girls and young women who were involved in the movement. Chavez died in 1993 at the age of 66. Cesar Chavez day was declared a national holiday in 2014 by President Barack Obama. The allegations have led to the cancellation of celebrations, marches and other events honoring Chavez across the nation. Chavez's bust and his name were removed from a park in Northwest Denver last week.

24 fire continues to grow in size.

The 24 fire burning along Colorado 115 in Fremont County has now grown to 7,385 acres in size and is now 24% contained. The gain in total size includes fire crews conducting back-burning operations to help stop the fire. The Fremont County Sheriff's Department says that all evacuations due to the fire have been lifted and the now-former evacuation areas have returned to pre-evacuation status. El Paso County has also lifted its pre-evacuation warnings for the sandy creek ranch heights area. Highway 115 will remain closed at least until Friday, although that will be reevaluated daily, according to Fort Carson officials. The fire began around 9:50am last Wednesday along Highway 115 at Mile Marker 24, and crossed onto Fort Carson line about 20 miles south of The Main Post.

One person injured after Custer County grass fire Saturday.

One person was injured following a grass fire that started on Saturday in Custer County. According to The Custer County Sheriff's Office, emergency crews responded to a grass fire along haven road, south of Lake Deweese. Deputies said that one civilian was injured, although it was not clear if the injures were severe or just who was injured. As of late Saturday, The Sheriff's Office announced that the fire was 100% contained and that about five acres in all had burned. No structures were lost in the fire. The sheriff's office issued a court summons for the person involved for violating fire restrictions. The person was not identified.

CSP announces that new court scam is not real.

The Colorado State Patrol says that a new text scam is not real. The text reportedly includes a document that looks official and reads "notice of default" and "enforcement action initiated". The document states that immediate action is required and says people need to "remit full payment" or appear before the court. CSP advises Colorado to not click on any links or send any money. Colorado courts will not contact you by text message demanding payment. If you receive something that looks official but are not sure that it's really, look up the court's official phone number on line and call them directly during normal business hours to verify that what you received is, in fact, real.

CDOT announces US 50 resurfacing project in Pueblo County.

The Colorado Department of Transportation has announced that it will begin a resurfacing project along US Highway 50 from the Pueblo-Fremont County line to Purcell Boulevard in Pueblo West. The project will improve approximately 13 miles of US50 from mile marker 296.2 to mile marker 309.3. Work will include milling old asphalt, paving with new asphalt, bridge repairs and guardrail replacement. Beginning on April 6th, motorists should plan for daytime and nighttime work along the corridor. The project is scheduled for completion in the fall.

March 23rd 2026

Senate Bill to remove probation option for sex assault offenders postponed.

Colorado Senate Bill 26-111, a proposal to remove the option of probation sentences for certain child sex assault offenders was postponed indefinitely late last Wednesday in the senate judiciary committee by a vote of 4-3. Lawmakers have been trying to pass bipartisan efforts to make penalties harsher on criminals convicted of certain child sex crimes since 2024. This year, the effort aimed to require prison time for some class three and four felonies involving child sex assault. The bill would have changed state law which currently allows those offenders to receive probation sentences. Testimony before the committee stated that the bill bring unintended consequences and ties the hands of every judge in Colorado. One of the sponsors, Rep. Brandi Brandley, says its possible the proposal could be put on a future ballot for voters to decide.

24 fire continues to burn in Fremont County.

Colorado 115 is closed between Mile Marker 18 and Mile Marker 39 in Fremont County due to what has been named the 24 fire, which grew over the weekend to 4,595 acres with 0% containment. There are currently two heavy aircraft, two super scoopers and 170 firefighters from local, state and regional agencies assisting with firefighting efforts. Ground crews are working to strengthen control lines, while also working to monitor and extinguish hot spots. The fire remains on the east side of Highway 115. The fire began to put up large amounts of smoke across much of Southern Colorado on Saturday as temperatures climbed. A 2-mile evacuation notice for the surrounding area was issued on Friday with a 3-mile pre-evacuation notice also being issued. Anyone in The Sandy Creek ranch heights area along Highway 115 should also be prepared to leave.

Chama Canyon Fire broke out Friday Afternoon in Costilla County.

The Chama Canyon Fire, located to the East of San Luis in Costilla County, broke out Friday Afternoon and was originally reported to be 35 acres in size. By late Friday Evening The Costilla County Sheriff's Office reported that the fire had grown to 141 acres and was 50% contained. Work on the fire continued on Saturday, beginning at 8am. Ground crews, along with aerial attacks, quickly gave fire crews the upper hand on the fast-moving fire. All mandatory evacuations were lifted as of Saturday evening. Costilla County officials warned residents to be cautious because there would still be fire personnel in the area. They also said that fire conditions remain critical, so residents should stay alert.

Three people rescued after structure fire in Trinidad Saturday Night.

Three people were rescued by firefighters after multiple structures caught fire in the city of Trinidad on Saturday Night. Firefighters were called to a home in the 600 block of Camillus street in Trinidad just after 7pm Saturday. Upon arrival, firefighters found the porch of the home engulfed in flames. The fire soon jumped to two other structures on the property. Numerous neighbors reported the fire, seeing tall flames and thick smoke from several blocks away. The three people were transported to the hospital with unknown injuries. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

CDOT announces US 160 resurfacing project in Huerfano County.

The Colorado Department of Transportation has announced that it will resurface US 160 West of Walsenburg from Mile Marker 294.4 to Mile Marker 305.4, which is between The Colorado 12, La Veta exit, on the west to The Walsenburg City Limits on the east side. Work will include milling old asphalt, paving with new asphalt, bridge deck repairs, road sign replacement and new striping. Work will take place Monday through Friday from half an hour after sunrise until half an hour before sunset. Delays should be expected. The project is expected to be complete by September.

March 20th 2026

Latest CO revenue forecasts show budget predicament worsening.

The latest revenue forecasts in Colorado show that the state's budget predicament has worsened, by hundreds of millions of dollars. Economists with the legislative council have downgraded the forecast for the 2026-27 fiscal year by another $643 million, bringing the total shortfall to nearly $1.5 billion. Part of the problem is that general fund revenues came in lower for fiscal year 2025-26 with tax collection $354 million less than was estimated in December. The estimate for 2026-27 is also coming in lower than the December forecast by about $143 million. The legislative council forecast confirmed that tabor refunds won't occur this year since general fund revenue will not reach the cap in the 2025-26 fiscal year, with revenues nearly $1 billion below the threshold. The biggest challenge to state spending is medicaid. Democrats on the joint budget committee called the forecasts "devastating". Republicans have long maintained that Colorado's budget woes are self-inflicted, the result of overspending.

Alamosa suspect arrested in Wyoming Wednesday.

Fernando Rodriguez, 44, of Alamosa, was arrested in Wyoming Wednesday on a charge of second degree murder, according to The Colorado Bureau of Investigation and The Alamosa County Sheriff's Office. Rodriguez was apprehended in Albany County, Wyoming, on the afternoon of March 18th, following a standoff. He is charged with second degree murder, felony menacing, motor vehicle theft and possession of a weapon by a previous offender, in connection with the death of Ryan Barnes, 49, of Alamosa, on March 1st. Rodriguez is currently being held in The Albany County jail in Wyoming and is awaiting the extradition process to be returned to Colorado. The homicide investigation began after Alamosa County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a residence in the 3000 block of Lincoln Avenue around 6:20pm on Sunday, March 1st. Upon arrival, deputies located Barnes, who was deceased.

Evacuations lifted for Buttermilk fire last night.

All evacuations were lifted at 5:30pm last night for the buttermilk fire that broke out in Custer County on Wednesday. The fire is now 95% contained and grew to a total of 65 acres in size. Fire crews continued to monitor fire line last night and will begin to work the fire area again today. No injures have been reported in connection to the fire thus far and no structures were lost. According to The Sheriff's Office, the fire was caused by a tree that fell onto a power line that had an automatic setting to try to reconnect the power. Officials say that setting led to the fire starting and added that that setting would be disabled "for the duration of the fire season".

City of Walsenburg remains on boil water advisory.

The City of Walsenburg remains on a boil water advisory today, although it appears that most all water customers in the city have normal water pressure once again. City crews are now working to flush the water lines with elevated levels of chlorine. While the water may be used for showering, take precautions to avoid ingesting water and do not drink tap water at this time. More information as to when the water will be safe to drink will be forthcoming.

La Veta Oktoberfest committee annual chili cook-off happening tomorrow.

The La Veta Oktoberfest committee will host their annual chili cook-off tomorrow, Saturday, March 21st, from 5 to 7pm, at the grandote events center on Colorado 12 in La Veta. Some of the best cooks will compete for the best green chili, red chili and soup in Huerfano County. Don’t miss this fun way to support this Oktoberfest fundraiser where all proceeds go right back into our communities.

March 19th 2026

CO AI Policy work group announces agreement on regulations framework.

The Colorado AI policy work group has been working on artificial intelligence policy and has reached an agreement on a framework that would replace the regulations adopted by The Colorado Legislature two years ago. The agreement is meant to repeal and replace the 2024 law, whose sponsors said it would protect consumers and residents from algorithmic discrimination but which critics called heavy handed and unworkable. In a statement, Governor Jared Polis said the draft will ensure that residents are aware when ai or an automated decision making system is used that impact decisions affecting their lives. The agreed-upon framework is the result of two years of negotiations among small businesses, hospitals, schools, consumer groups, venture capitalists and technology advocates.

Buttermilk Fire sparks to life yesterday in Custer County.

What is being called The Buttermilk Fire sparked to life yesterday afternoon in Custer County and is burning off of County Road 182 near Verdemont Road, northwest of Westcliffe. The Custer County Sheriff's Office issued an evacuation notice at 2:38pm yesterday for 98 homes and structures within two miles of the fire. As of yesterday evening, the evacuations remained in effect with deputies going door-to-door in the area to check for occupancy. The Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control has four multi-mission aircraft assisting in battling the fire. No structures have been lost thus far. The fire had grown to 59 acres and was 10% contained as of last night. The saddle club is available for evacuated livestock. Lange hall is available as a shelter for evacuated families. The cause of the fire is currently unknown.

City of Walsenburg announces majority of city water restored.

The City of Walsenburg has announced that the majority of the city currently has good water pressure and access to water, however, the boil water advisory remains in effect. The city advises that the water is safe for showering, but do not drink the water. City crews are continuing to work to re-pressurize the system, and will notify residents once the system is fully flushed and is safe to drink again. In the meantime, residents should continue to boil water for at least 1 minute, then cool it, before using the water to drink, make ice, make food, or brush teeth. Walsenburg's water problems began around 2am last Friday when most all of the town lost pressure, most without water entirely.

BLM Royal Gorge office announces stage 1 fire restrictions.

The Bureau of Land Management Royal Gorge field office has issued stage 1 fire restrictions for all BLM-administered public lands in the following counties: Baca, Bent, Crowley, Custer, El Paso, Fremont, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Lincoln, Otero, Park, Prowers, Pueblo and Teller counties. The restrictions prohibit the following: building a fire or campfire except within a provided fire grate at a developed recreation site; smoking, except in an enclosed area; operating a chainsaw; using a welder or torch; and using exploding targets. The restrictions will remain in effect until further notice.

Colorado's Snowpack continues to decline.

Colorado's Snowpack continues to decline with the current warm and dry weather conditions. Looking at new snowpack numbers released yesterday, Colorado's statewide snowpack now stands at 58% of average. By river basin, The North Platte River Basin is currently on top with 70% of average. The South Platte and Yampa & White stand at 67%, The Colorado at 64%, The Gunnison at 56%, The Arkansas at 49%, The Upper Rio Grande at 45% and the lowest in the state now is The San Juan & Dolores River basin at 44% of average. The San Juans and Upper Rio Grande basins have seen the most notable declines in snowpack since the end of February.

March 18th 2026

Colorado Governor announces activation of Colorado's drought task force.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis has activated Colorado's drought task force as the state continues to face record-breaking warm temperatures and low snowpack. This is the first time in almost 6 years that the drought task force has been activated. The last time was in 2020. Polis says that the state is experiencing the warmest and driest year so far in its 131-year record. He said "activating the drought task force will help ensure we are protecting one of our most precious resources by closely tracking impacts, supporting communities and coordinating better as we prepare for the year ahead". Leaders from state agencies, including The Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Department of Agriculture, department of local affairs, and the division of homeland security and emergency management, will gather information on drought conditions and will share resources, all the way down to the local level.

Walsenburg City crews announce location of a leak in the water system.

Walsenburg City Crews, along with help from Denver water, located a leak yesterday in the city's water system, however, the situation is not fully resolved. Crews are continuing to work toward stabilization and water service is beginning to return to some areas of the city. The leak was found on the west side of Walsenburg. Crews on Monday found a leaking valve on the city's east side, and were able to successfully close that valve. The city remains under a disaster declaration and a boil water advisory. The original break took place around 2am on Friday Morning and caused a loss of pressure leaving most city residents without water or with very low pressure. While water is being restored, city crews will need to flush the lines before the water can be declared safe to drink. Residents should continue to boil their water before drinking, cooking, making ice, or brushing teeth.

CO SOS announces approval of two additional ballot measures.

The Colorado Secretary of State’s office has approved two additional ballot measures this week, meaning that they will be decided by voters in November. Initiative 108 would make child sex trafficking punishable by life in prison without the possibility of parole. Initiative 110, which was approved yesterday, would prohibit surgery on a child for the purpose of altering their biological sex characteristics. It would also prohibit the use of state or federal funds, medicaid reimbursement and insurance coverage to pay for gender reassignment surgery. Other approved ballot measures for November include a question surrounding local law enforcement working more closely with federal immigration officials, and an increase in penalties for fentanyl possession and distribution.

Semi crash closes I-25 in Pueblo yesterday.

Interstate 25 was closed in both directions in Pueblo following a crash involving a semi tanker carrying gasoline. According to The Colorado Deparment of Transportation, the semi tanker was involved in a rollover crash in the northbound lanes of I-25 near Exit 97A, the muculley exit. The truck and trailer rolled onto its side, breaching three tanks on the truck. Hazmat teams responded to the scene to clean up the spilled gasoline. No injuries were reported.

Body found in Arkansas river Monday identified.

Jose L. Nunez, 27, of Pueblo, has been identified as the man who's body was found in the arkansas river around 1:45pm on Monday in the 1100 block of west 4th street in Pueblo, which is near the midtown shopping center. No details were released regarding Nunez's cause of death and it is not yet clear if foul play was involved. The incident remains under investigation.