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Colorado's dirty little secret is hidden all over the state
GUNNISON, Colo. — Colorado has a dirty secret. It is one that lurks in the shadows of 14ers. It swims beneath the surface of mountain streams. It hides underground – barely. “Everybody was talking about the poop problem – major news outlets, advocacy groups. The problem became a...
Mark Kiszla: Colo-RAD-oh! Soccer stars Swanson, Horan and Smith give America its first big kick of Summer Olympics
NICE, France – Let the domination of Colorado women at the Olympic Games begin. Mallory Swanson, Lindsey Horan and Sophia Smith saw no need to wait for the torch to be lit at the Opening Ceremony to start kicking butt and taking names on the soccer pitch. Three stars born and raised in our little corner of the world shook Zambia with some Rocky Mountain thunder in a rousing 3-0...
Colorado company uses plastic from Dillon Marina and turns it into roads
While a pile of polyethylene plastic wrap piled up in a storage shed for the Dillon Marina (from boats wrapped up in the off-season) Craig Simson, the "Mayor" of the Dillon Marina started looking for a place to put it. Previously the supplier would take the plastic back and recycle it, but it became too costly, and the supplier simply stopped offering the service. "We were on a mission to find someone to process this kind of plastic," Simson said. "Between the two marinas, (Dillon and Frisco) the rough math is we produce about 480,000 square feet of plastic annually. That didn't...
Free pool days next week in Pueblo during July heatwave
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — As the July heatwave continues, to help the community cool down and enjoy the outdoors, Pueblo Parks and Recreation is offering free admission to all four City pools beginning Monday, July 29 through Wednesday, July 31. “We have multiple hot days coming up and we want the public to be able to […]
Pueblo man killed in Interstate 25 motorcycle wreck identified by coroner
A Pueblo man killed in a July 25 crash involving a truck and a motorcycle on Interstate 25 was identified July 26 by the Pueblo County Coroner's Office. Richard A. Ornelas, 65, was fatally injured in the collision on southbound I-25 near U.S. Highway 50, which police responded to around 1:21 p.m. Thursday. Ornelas...
New details released in Pueblo shooting that wounded 10-year-old
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - An arrest affidavit charges Michael Santistevan, 41, with three counts of attempted murder in the second degree for shooting at a family in a car, hitting a young girl. According to an arrest affidavit obtained by KRDO13 Investigates, on Sunday, July 7 Scott Jaramillo went looking for his daughter's stolen bike. The post New details released in Pueblo shooting that wounded 10-year-old appeared first on KRDO.
Criminal Roundup: PPD looking for two contraband suspects
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The Pueblo Police Department (PPD) announced on Friday, July 26 is looking for two wanted suspects for contraband. Nazareya Aguila, 23, has a Class II Felony warrant for Failure to Appear for Smuggling Contraband into Prison. She is described as a Hispanic woman who has brown hair and brown eyes. Aguila stands […]
Pueblo County Coroner identifies homicide victim
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - The Pueblo County Coroner has identified the victim of a homicide that occurred near the 2800 Block of Dillon Drive. The coroner says that on July 21, 46-year-old, Aaron Steven Graham, was found dead of an apparent gunshot wound. The incident is being investigated as a...
'A slap in the face': Pueblo commissioners grill Black Hills on proposed rate increase
Pueblo County Commissioners grilled Black Hills Energy officials Thursday about a proposed 18% rate increase which they said would bankrupt small businesses, stymie economic development and stress already struggling lower-income residents. Black Hills Vice President of Colorado Utilities Campbell Hawkins and Regulatory Director Michael Harrington addressed the board during a work session in an effort to explain why the utility is seeking an 18% rate increase that would equal 2.25% a year for the past eight years...
Pueblo Riverwalk to be drained for construction
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo will be temporarily drained for construction starting Monday, July 29. As part of the HARP 1A Expansion Project and Boathouse construction, the Pueblo Riverwalk will be empty for a little over two weeks. During this period, H.W. Houston will prepare and install a temporary dam to isolate […]
Community supports benefit lunch for Martinez
CENTER – On Saturday, July 20, a beautiful benefit lunch was held to help Cora Martinez with her medical and transport costs. Martinez was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma Cancer. According to the National Cancer Institute, Medulloblastoma affects children more than it does adults. It causes brain tumors. If caught early, and with appropriate treatment, according to the Cancer Institute, many people can achieve long-term survival.
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