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Olivia Prentzel

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Aspen Acres containment climbs to 48% as crews focus on protecting Colorado communities

The state's largest currently burning wildfire remains active near the communities of Rye and San Isabel. Plus: Updates on Gold Mountain, Ferris, Willow, Fishhook and Elk fires.

Colorado Sun · Jul 17, 2026 · safety

Lawsuit blames southern Colorado electric company for starting, spreading Aspen Acres fire

Property owners allege the power company should have cleared trees and organic matter than fueled the nearly 100,000-acre blaze

Colorado Sun · Jul 16, 2026 · safety

Aspen Acres fire leaps over containment line as hot, dry conditions continue in southern Colorado

The fire, the largest currently burning in the state, was estimated at 99,820 acres. Plus: updates on the Gold Mountain, Willow, Ferris, Fishhook, Green Ridge and Elk fires.

Colorado Sun · Jul 16, 2026 · safety

Aspen Acres fire remains “serious threat” to homes in southern Colorado as new team takes command

The fire is 36% contained and remains a serious threat to the town of Rye. Plus: Updates on the Gold Mountain, Willow and Ferris fires.

Colorado Sun · Jul 15, 2026 · safety

Hotter weather, stronger winds provide no relief as Aspen Acres fire approaches 100,000 acres

The wildfire burning across Pueblo and Custer Counties was 36% contained Tuesday morning. Plus: Updates on the Gold Mountain, Ferris and Willow fires.

Colorado Sun · Jul 14, 2026 · safety

Heat, wind expected to intensify Colorado wildfires as Aspen Acres nears 100,000 acres

The Aspen Acres fire, in Pueblo and Custer counties, remains Colorado’s largest wildfire at 98,609 acres. Crews are also battling growth on fires near Ouray, Leadville and Dolores.

Colorado Sun · Jul 13, 2026 · safety

Firefighters in Beulah recount desperate battle against “monster” blaze fueled by 100 mph winds

For Beulah’s volunteer fire department, the Aspen Acres fire was a nightmare scenario they had trained for: a fast-moving blaze that forced the 27-member department to fight to protect neighbors’ home

Colorado Sun · Jul 10, 2026 · safety

Aspen Acres fire has destroyed 780 structures across Pueblo and Custer counties, new aerial analysis shows

The estimate from Vexcel Data, a private company that flies over natural disasters, includes garages, barns and sheds. It exceeds official county reports, which remain incomplete as damage assessment

Colorado Sun · Jul 10, 2026 · safety

Aspen Acres fire sees some rain relief as crews fight into 11th day, but threat of flash flooding emerges

While rain and higher humidity should reduce Colorado wildfire spread, wind and flash flooding across the burn scar could bring new danger

Colorado Sun · Jul 9, 2026 · safety

Aspen Acres damage toll rises as Beulah fire chief reports 193 homes burned in fire

Officials said Wednesday the fire has burned at least 275 homes in Pueblo and Custer counties

Colorado Sun · Jul 8, 2026 · safety

Aspen Acres fire grows to nearly 94,000 acres as forecasters eye chance of rain

Moisture could bring scattered showers to the fire Wednesday, but hot, dry and windy conditions are expected to return by the weekend

Colorado Sun · Jul 7, 2026 · safety

Aspen Acres destruction climbs to 263 homes lost in Pueblo, Custer counties

More than 1,300 personnel were assigned to the fire burning southwest of Pueblo as of Monday

Colorado Sun · Jul 6, 2026 · safety

Colorado’s wildfires scorch 129,000 acres as critical fire danger persists

More than 300 firefighters are battling the 50,187-acre Aspen Acres fire, the state’s largest active fire, which remained 0% contained. Officials warn more growth is inevitable.

Colorado Sun · Jul 2, 2026 · safety

“This has become a national fight”: More resources ordered as Aspen Acres fire in Pueblo, Custer counties expands, scorching 35,000 acres

The Aspen Acres fire is roughly 2 miles from Bishop Castle, a popular roadside attraction in Custer County, and 7 miles from the unincorporated community of Wetmore

Colorado Sun · Jul 1, 2026 · safety

Fire southwest of Pueblo explodes to 23,000 acres amid 100-mph wind gusts

The Aspen Acres fire was the latest wildfire to ignite across southern Colorado and the Western Slope amid extremely dry conditions, strong winds and extreme heat

Colorado Sun · Jun 29, 2026 · safety

Wind-driven wildfire burns two structures in Rifle, forces evacuations

The Dry Creek fire was estimated at 315 acres as of Wednesday morning after starting Tuesday in Garfield County

Colorado Sun · Jun 24, 2026 · safety

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