Retrial of suspect in 2024 Veterans Tavern murder begins

People v. David F. Martinez By JUAN ESPINOSA The retrial of David Frank Martinez for the June 28, 2024, murder of Elaine DeLeon Munoz Masias began Tuesday, Sept. 30, in Pueblo District Court with opening arguments from prosecution and defense lawyers. Martinez’s first trial in July of this year ended with the jury deadlocked 7-5… Continue reading Retrial of suspect in 2024 Veterans Tavern murder begins

Steel City Supershow

Lowrider Show Returns to CSF Events Center Stories and photos By ROBERTO CORDOVA For over a decade, the lowrider scene at the Colorado State Fair Events Center has not hosted a supershow until Event Creator A.J. Vigil and Adam his father, made their dreams become a reality. On Saturday September 27, 2025, the Steel City… Continue reading Steel City Supershow

Dr. Jesus Jaime-Diaz joins the community

Dr. Jesus Jaime-Diaz

CSUP’s Chicano Studies program acquires tenured tract professor By DEBORAH MARTINEZ MARTINEZ What does a migrant kid from rural Northeastern Oregon have in common with Pueblo? New CSUP Chicano Studies Assistant Professor Dr. Jesus Jaime-Diaz, that’s what! Fall began a new life in a new state for Dr. Chuey, as he is called, when he… Continue reading Dr. Jesus Jaime-Diaz joins the community

When the collateral damage is your Mom

Elaine Janvier (Muñoz) Masias

By JASON MUNOZ-DeLEON Losing my mother to an apparent stray bullet was easily the worst thing I’ve ever experienced. I hear someone say something like… “Now this is just one of these all-too-common tragedies that our society writes off as another tick on the collateral damage counter.” I simply can’t discount this tragedy because it… Continue reading When the collateral damage is your Mom

City of Pueblo to Have Six Ballot Measures Included in November 2025 Election

The following ballot measures and approved language will appear on the ballot for the Nov. 4, 2025, election. They can also be found online at https://www.pueblo.us/131/Elections “Ballot Question 2025.” QUESTION NO. 2A – CITY OF PUEBLO SALES AND USE TAX INCREASE FOR THE GENERAL FUND SHALL THE CITY OF PUEBLO SALES AND USE TAX BE INCREASED… Continue reading City of Pueblo to Have Six Ballot Measures Included in November 2025 Election

Published
Categorized as Civics

A Place for Boys and Girls of Pueblo

Members of our Avondale Elementary Extension site play a Crazy 8's math game to sharpen their skills. Photos courtesy of Boys and Girls Clubs of Pueblo.

BY DEBORAH MARTINEZ MARTINEZ Over 2,100 Pueblo children and teens receive services from the nine Clubhouses and three extension sites at Boys & Girls Clubs of Pueblo County. Some parents use the clubs as out-of-school-time care and some embrace the opportunity for their kids to be active and engaged, according to Angela Giron, President/CEO. Six… Continue reading A Place for Boys and Girls of Pueblo

Marcha por Montour

Screenshot

Plaza Verde Park to Quinto Sol march honored Eddie Montour By VICENTE MARTÍNEZ ORTEGA Over a 100 people gathered for the first annual Joseph “Eddie” Montour March at Plaza Verde Park on the Lower Eastside of Pueblo on Sept. 6, 2025. Montour passed away on August 15 in a Denver hospital. Hundreds attended his funeral a… Continue reading Marcha por Montour

TAVA CITY’S EL MARAICHI VICLA RUN — SEPT. 6 

Colorado Springs is the destination for hundreds of motorcyclists By LA CUCARACHA TAVA CITY  — The stunning natural scenery, especially Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak, is the backdrop for the third annual El Mariachi Vicla Run  scheduled to take place Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. This year’s El Mariachi Vicla Run begins at 8:00… Continue reading TAVA CITY’S EL MARAICHI VICLA RUN — SEPT. 6