For the first time since the Aspen Acres Fire began on June 29, the fire did not grow between fire mappings Monday afternoon ...
The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office has completed the transition into its new 672-bed, net-zero detention facility.
While many residents of Beulah were allowed to return home on July 13, it may still be some time before Rye residents can do the same. To the north and west of Rye, in the area of Lake Isabel, ...
A man was shot and killed in Pueblo on July 12. The suspect in the shooting reported it to police and was questioned but ...
Firefighters continue to make significant progress on the Aspen Acres Fire, but caution that there's "still more work ahead." ...
Volunteer Beulah crews battle the Aspen Acres Fire 12 days, protecting neighbors as mutual aid and mitigation save homes ...
Containment for the Aspen Acres Fire stood at 36% on July 13 as the Northern Rockies CIMT 6 prepared to take command of the 1 ...
Beulah Fire Chief Bryan Ware said Wednesday that 193 homes have been destroyed in the Aspen Acres Fire, and recovery "cannot ...
The Aspen Acres Fire continues to burn tens of thousands of acres in Pueblo and Custer counties. Here are the latest updates ...
Containment of the Aspen Acres Fire dropped by 1% Thursday, but firefighters kept the spread to just 91 acres. More than ...
Fire crews defended Greenwood and Wetmore July 7 as the Aspen Acres Fire surged to the northwest. Firefighters under the ...
The Alaska Complex Incident Management Team is commanding the response to the Aspen Acres Fire. Containment is growing, with the fire spreading 1,600 acres overnight and now affecting 93,600 acres.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results