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Springs man found guilty of animal cruelty
A Colorado Springs man was found guilty Tuesday of aggravated animal cruelty after shooting and killing his neighbor’s dog. Blake Edwards…
Continue ReadingStopping speeders in El Paso County
The buzz on our social media sites is that there are too many speeders on some roads in El Paso County. I talked with Lt Jeff Kramer about…
Continue ReadingEmployee Facebook privacy bill advances in Colo.
Facebook profiles and other social-media accounts are closer to legal privacy protections in Colorado. A Democratic House committee voted 11-0…
Continue ReadingMountain Post remembers Spc. Keuper
The Mountain Post held a memorial service Tuesday for 22-year-old Spc. Patrick Keuper. Keuper was a member of the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team,…
Continue ReadingDeadly crash in Calhan
A man was killed in a car crash in Calhan at the intersection of Judge Orr Rd. and Log Rd. Tuesday morning. Colorado State Patrol says that around…
Continue ReadingPassenger pronounced dead when plane lands in Utah
United Airlines officials say a passenger was pronounced dead shortly after a plane from Denver landed in Salt Lake City. United Airlines spokeswoman…
Continue ReadingOne man injured in early morning shooting
El Paso County Sheriff’s deputies are investigating an early morning shooting. Deputies tell us they responded to a call shortly before 2 a.m.…
Continue ReadingYour safety in Colorado Springs
79 year old Hope Smith has lived in Colorado Springs since she was three years old. She knows a thing or two about being a crime survivor. When she…
Continue ReadingColo. Democrats’ gun-control bills get first votes
New ammunition limits and more background checks on firearm purchases will be under consideration as Colorado Democrats start pushing gun proposals…
Continue ReadingAvalanche Lose In Overtime
Shane Doan scored his second goal of the game at 4:01 of overtime and Mike Smith stopped 41 shots, helping the Phoenix Coyotes rally for a 3-2 win…
Continue ReadingBig plans for Pueblo’s tourism industry
City leaders in Pueblo are eager to make the Steel City a tourist hotspot. At Monday’s city council meeting, developers briefed council on how…
Continue ReadingCatholics respond to Pope Benedict’s resignation
For the first time in nearly 600 years, a pope is stepping down. Eighty-five-year-old Pope Benedict XVI announced Monday morning he plans to resign…
Continue ReadingFriends, family remember man killed at Springs motel
Family and friends of a man killed at a Colorado Springs motel describe him as a loving father who made some bad choices. Justin Dore, 29, died…
Continue ReadingAssault rifle to be transformed into garden tools
After having learned about recent mass shootings, Mike Warren decided he no longer wanted the assault rifle he purchased nearly a decade ago. Warren,…
Continue ReadingPueblo Salvation Army taking people in during snowy nights
For some in Pueblo, there’s no place to call home during snowy nights. The PuebloSalvation Army does everything it can to take people in on…
Continue ReadingPolice: Man found dead ran from officers months before
The El Paso County Coroner’s Office has identified the body found in Fountain on Friday as 27-year-old Nathaniel Vialpando. The cause of death…
Continue ReadingWater restrictions possible in Colorado Springs in 2013
The 2012 drought has hit the Colorado Springs water supply hard, and 2013 is looking no better according to Colorado Springs Utilities Monday,…
Continue ReadingLean Cuisine dish recalled due to possible glass fragments
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced a voluntary recall by Nestl Prepared Foods Company of two production codes of LEAN…
Continue ReadingAuthorities look for potential witness regarding Redwine search
The La Plata County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday that it is looking for a man who might have witnessed something regarding the…
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