The Horseshoe Lodge and the Historic Fire Tower at Pueblo Mountain Park have been destroyed in the Aspen Acres Fire. The lodge was built in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration and was on ...
The Aspen Acres Fire continues to rage in Pueblo and Custer counties and saw vast growth on July 1, jumping from just over 28,000 acres on Wednesday morning to nearly 48,000 by 8 p.m. The ongoing ...
The Pueblo Peppers hockey team officially unveils its new name and logo at the Pueblo Convention Center, marking a major move ...
Rollin' on the Riverwalk and CSU Pueblo halted due to Aspen Acres Fire. Zoe Broyles ...
More than 125 structures in Pueblo County and more than 55 in Custer County have been destroyed in the Aspen Acres Fire as of the afternoon of July 1, according to Pueblo County Sheriff David Lucero ...
More than 100 structures in Pueblo County and 55 structures in Custer County have been destroyed by the ongoing Aspen Acres Fire as of the afternoon of June 30. The fire, which is estimated at 28,314 ...
The Aspen Acres Fire has now grown to more than 23,000 acres as air support remains grounded by 100 mph gusts of wind.
The towns of Beulah and Rye are under evacuation orders along with other areas in Custer County as fire agencies respond to ...
Beulah and Rye remain under evacuation, and Colorado highways 165 and 78 remain closed in places as firefighters battle the ...
Rocky Mountain Street Rod Nationals in Pueblo ...
See the latest map of the Aspen Acres Fire, which is burning in Pueblo and Custer counties in southern Colorado.
Here are the latest updates from law enforcement and fire officials on the growing Aspen Acres wildfire, mandatory evacuations, and structure losses.