The Aspen Acres Fire has burned nearly 67,000 acres and destroyed at least 180 structures as of the most recent update from fire officials. The fast-moving wildfire that began June 29 near the Aspen ...
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 more than 50,000 acres Thursday ...
The Aspen Acres fire has destroyed at least 180 structures and likely many more. Officials warn that resources are thinning ...
Pueblo County declared a disaster emergency for the Aspen Acres Fire on July 2 to secure state and federal funding aid.
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The Horseshoe Lodge, built in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration, has been "completely destroyed" in the Aspen ...
The Aspen Acres Fire began the morning of June 29 and has since burned more than 50,000 acres in Pueblo and Custer counties. Large areas of Pueblo County, including the entire towns of Beulah and Rye, ...
Video shows aircraft scooping water at Pueblo Reservoir to fight Aspen Acres Fire on July 2. Zachary Allen. More Videos ...
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Horseshoe Lodge at Pueblo Mountain Park has been destroyed in the Aspen Acres Fire, according to the Nature & Wildlife ...
Horseshoe Lodge at Pueblo Mountain Park was built in the 1930s by Work Progress Administration crews. The park is on the National Registry of Historic Places, and these photos from 1993 are part of ...
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