Abigail Beckman joined KRCC in 2018 as a reporter and back-up host.
Professional background:
Before joining KRCC, Abigail worked at KMUW in Wichita, Kan. and The Dodge City Daily Globe in Dodge City, Kan. Her work has been featured on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, Only A Game, among others.
Her honors include a Gracie Award from the Alliance for Women in Media and a regional Edward R. Murrow Award, among other local and statewide awards.
Abigail is a board member for HostCon, an annual conference providing professional development for Morning Edition hosts and producers from across the country.
Education:
Abigail has a Masters Degree from Wichita State University and a Bachelor’s Degree from Benedictine College, Atchison, Kan.
The Spring Fire in southern Colorado is now 105,704 acres and 35% contained. The Colorado Department of Transportation anticipates reopening Highway 160 on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Colorado 12 will remain closed from La Veta to the summit of Cuchara Pass.
The Spring Fire continues to grow quickly, with reports showing a burn area of more than 94,125 acres. That’s an increase of 10,000 acres since previously reported. Containment has remained steady at 5%. Most of the land is under private ownership, while state and federal lands are also affected.
The total acreage burned by the Spring Fire continues to grow. As of Tuesday morning, officials say 78,941 acres, more than 120 square miles has been effect. The containment level of the fire decreased to 5% Tuesday, down from 10% the day before. 104 homes are confirmed destroyed.
Update 5:39 p.m., Friday 6/29/18: In Huerfano County, mandatory evacuations are in place for residents in Tres Valles, Paradise Acres, Raspberry Mountain, Pine Haven, and the Cuchara Valley.
A recent report ranks Pueblo as one of the worst cities in the country to live in. The study was done by New York-based 24/7 Wall Street. Results were based on quality of life factors like crime, the economy and education. Out of the 50 cities ranked, Pueblo came in 17th.
Editor’s note: This story originally published in 2018. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed in February 1848, bringing an official end to the Mexican-American War. Among other things, it moved the southern boundary of the U.S. to the Rio Grande River, instead of the Arkansas River.
Ballots for the 2018 Primary Election are arriving in voter’s mailboxes this week. There is a change in the process this year, though, as unaffiliated voters are now able to cast votes in the primary.
Colorado’s juvenile justice system will undergo a comprehensive review over the next six months. The goal is to bolster efforts to help keep youth out of the system as well as improve outcomes for those already in it.
Fire season is here again. Coming up over the next few days 91.5 KRCC will be introducing you to some of the people on the frontlines—and that doesn’t just mean firefighters and smokejumpers. The series from the Mountain West News Bureau will focus on the people behind the scenes.