Firefighters continue to make significant progress on the Aspen Acres Fire, but caution that there's "still more work ahead." ...
A Pueblo man accused of vehicular homicide in connection with a deadly hit-and-run wreck allegedly told police his car had been stolen before later admitting involvement, according to Pueblo police.
The Aspen Acres Fire had scorched more than 97,500 acres and 337 homes in Pueblo and Custer counties as of July 11, making it one of the largest and most destructive wildfires in Colorado history. The ...
Pueblo County officially lifted evacuations for more than 900 residences on July 10, with those areas now shifting to ...
New updates from officials say more than 850 structures including 337 homes have been destroyed in the Aspen Acres Fire. In Pueblo County, 254 homes and four commercial properties were lost. There ...
Containment of the Aspen Acres Fire dropped by 1% Thursday, but firefighters kept the spread to just 91 acres. More than ...
The Aspen Acres Fire is 34% contained as of July 11 after firefighters gained another 6% containment overnight. The seventh largest fire in Colorado history has now burned 97,505 acres and destroyed ...
Beulah Fire Chief Bryan Ware said Wednesday that 193 homes have been destroyed in the Aspen Acres Fire, and recovery "cannot ...
Firefighters kept the spread of the Aspen Acres Fire to a minimum on Monday, and have now achieved 15% containment.
Many Beulah residents evacuated due to the Aspen Acres Fire will tentatively be allowed to return to their homes and properties beginning July 13. Unless fire conditions change, evacuee re-entry will ...
The Aspen Acres Fire continues to burn tens of thousands of acres in Pueblo and Custer counties. Here are the latest updates ...