Furloughed Ft. Carson workers frustrated by shutdown
Dozens of furlough protestors shared their frustration with the federal shutdown at Fort Carson Thursday. They took over the corner on the main road…
Continue ReadingDozens of furlough protestors shared their frustration with the federal shutdown at Fort Carson Thursday. They took over the corner on the main road…
Continue ReadingThere is a Miracle Mile that’s been drawn out at Divine Redeemer Catholic School. It translates to 5,280 feet of food and hope for about 150…
Continue ReadingTwo Republicans who defeated Colorado Democratic senators in a recall over new gun restrictions have been sworn in to the Colorado Senate. Former…
Continue ReadingA shooting at a Denver retirement community Thursday left one person dead and another person in critical condition. The Denver Post reports that the…
Continue ReadingTapping water mains is a common job, and depending on the task can take around five hours to complete. Colorado Springs Utilities has one team that…
Continue ReadingA combination of wildfires, heavy rain, temperature changes and erosion could lead to an increase in rocks falling on state highways, a rock fall…
Continue ReadingPoor Richard’s is offering a free meal to any impacted federal employee and their families. You must show a government I.D. The deal is valid…
Continue ReadingA Colorado company that makes heating and air conditioning systems will keep its reprieve from a contraceptive mandate in the health care law because…
Continue ReadingA police officer is reported hurt after gunfire today at the U.S. Capitol building. The Senate’s Sergeant at Arms, Terrance Gainer, says,…
Continue ReadingThe judge in the Colorado theater shootings says prosecutors can have the records they’re seeking about defendant James Holmes’ mental…
Continue ReadingColorado officials say they are still working to fix intermittent error messages with the state’s new health exchange program. Connect for…
Continue ReadingColorado’s newest state senators are being officially sworn in. Last month, voters recalled Senators Angela Giron of Pueblo and John Morse of…
Continue ReadingA Pueblo man has pleaded guilty to a charge of fatal child abuse after the death last year of his 5-month-old son. The Pueblo Chieftain reported…
Continue ReadingThe Veterans Affairs department has agreed to buy land for a national cemetery in El Paso County. The Gazette reports that the VA announced the…
Continue ReadingColorado Springs police are investigating a robbery that happened Wednesday night (10/02/13) after 8 p.m. near Union and Fountain Blvds. According to…
Continue ReadingA man’s defiance ensures the safety of many people and businesses in Manitou Springs. Chuck England witnessed the devastating floods that hit…
Continue ReadingThey fight for our country, but today a Fort Carson solider is calling a 12-year-old boy his hero. The soldier was kayaking on Sunday on the…
Continue ReadingThe Air Force-Navy football game will be played Saturday after receiving the approval of the Department of Defense. Naval Academy public information…
Continue ReadingA Florida man visited Ute Pass on Wednesday for the first time since a tool he created was installed for flood protection. Buzz Waid created the Trap…
Continue ReadingA local economist said seasonal hiring will help boost the economy, but it won’t help offset the negative impact the government shutdown could…
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