Saturday, November 15th, 2025
Good morning, Pueblo. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 15th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Students from Boys and Girls Clubs of Pueblo County had their artwork chosen by the Pueblo Arts Alliance and displayed in City Hall’s Mayor’s Office after an open house on Nov. 14—Mayor Heather Graham joined the event and the art will be viewable until mid-December. FOX21
- ➤ Mayor Heather Graham has displayed an art installation with 10 pieces from the Boys and Girls Club of Pueblo County in her office on Friday—Pueblo Arts Alliance selected the artworks and they will be on view until the second week of December. KOAA
- ➤ The Pueblo Riverwalk will be drained starting Monday for work on the (HARP 1A Boathouse and Channel Expansion Project) as crews get ready to release water into a new channel extension soon. While the Riverwalk stays open, the east end will close and pedestrians will be directed via Veterans’ Bridge with water expected back next week. KKTV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A tent is set up in the Pueblo Mall parking lot for Paranormal Cirque, which runs from November 14 through 17 and features acrobats, illusionists, and mysterious creatures. Ticket prices range from $20 to $65, and the show does not admit those 13 years old or under while teens must attend with an adult 21 or older. FOX21
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Pueblo D60 revealed a rightsizing plan that will merge Bradford, Bessemer and Beulah Heights elementary schools and open a pre-collegiate middle school at the Hyde Park campus — repurposed buildings will become community hubs, preschools and centers for teacher training. The plan was developed with community input and will get final approval by the Board of Education in January 2026. Pueblo Chieftain
- ➤ Colorado Parks and Wildlife approved new regulations that give bison dual classification as both livestock and wildlife—free-ranging bison will be protected beginning January 1 while privately owned herds remain under agricultural management. The rules, part of the Protect Wild Bison Act, also call for a new registration process for hunters when wild herds appear. KOAA
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The Pueblo City Council is reviewing an ordinance that would require restaurants to make healthy drinks — unsweetened milk or water — the default option in children’s meals to limit sugary beverage intake. The ordinance, supported by the Pueblo Health Department, will be voted on November 24 with rules set to begin in July if approved. KOAA
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Palmer Ridge and Pueblo West advanced in the CHSAA playoffs on Friday night—Palmer Ridge beat Mesa Ridge 19-16 to earn a Class 4A matchup with Broomfield while Pueblo West forced a safety for a 16-14 win over Northfield and will face Dakota Ridge next week. FOX21
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CSU-Pueblo Honor Choir Performance 2025
7-9 p.m. — CSU-Pueblo Hoag Hall — Free admission — Experience a vibrant display of regional talent at the Honor Choir concert.
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YMCA of Pueblo Turkey Trot
9:00 – 11:59 AM — YMCA of Pueblo — Entry Fee Applies — Start your Thanksgiving right with the 17th Annual Turkey Trot 5k, a family-friendly race to make room for pie.
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2025 Annual Commission Update Class
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. — Capstone Title — $45 — Update your real estate license with this 4-hour required course featuring Doug Barber.
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The Nutcracker Ballet Performance
6:00–7:30 p.m. — Pueblo Memorial Hall — Family-friendly event — Experience a magical journey through The Nutcracker with 40 talented dancers and stunning visuals.
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Pueblo Evening Business Networking
5-7 p.m. — 3 Margaritas Pueblo — Free entry — Mingle with local entrepreneurs while enjoying delicious food in a laid-back atmosphere.
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I Love Pueblo Craft Night
6-8 p.m. — Walter's Brewery and Taproom — Includes one free beer — Transform vintage photos of Pueblo into beautiful ornaments while enjoying a festive atmosphere.
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