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CSU Pueblo Computer Problems On The Mend
Computer problems for Colorado State University Pueblo students, teachers and staff should be cleared up by 8 a.m. Wednesday. A broken part in the…
Continue ReadingPower Restored In Southeast Springs
Power has been restored to about 1,300 customers in southeastern Colorado Springs. The outage happened around 10:00 a.m. Wednesday and was restored…
Continue ReadingCourt Documents Reveal Disturbing Child Abuse Details
An 8-month-old boy from Pueblo is in a Denver hospital, after falling victim to possible abuse at an east-side home, according to police. Our news…
Continue ReadingArmy Allowing Women In Positions Previously Banned
Fort Carson is one of six Army installations where women will be allowed in previously closed jobs for a six-month trial. The Pentagon announced in…
Continue ReadingHwy 115 Reopened South Of Springs
CO-115 was closed for over an hour on Wednesday because of an accident. The closure was at mile marker 40, just south of Fort Carson Gate 5. The road…
Continue ReadingMore Internet Issues For CSU-Pueblo Students
CSU-Pueblo students can expect more internet issues as school officials work to figure out what’s wrong. On Monday around 10 p.m., a Storage…
Continue ReadingCity Council Removes Memorial Board Members
As of 5 p.m. Wednesday, all but one Memorial Health System Board of Trustee has been removed from his/her position. City Council gave 10 out of 11…
Continue ReadingCommunity Still Angry Over Million Dollar Severance Package
Protesters with Americans for Prosperity and their supporters gathered outside of Memorial Hospital Wednesday afternoon to rally against the Memorial…
Continue ReadingFt. Carson, Colorado Springs Sign Covenant
Army leaders and Colorado Springs officials are signing a community covenant recognizing the ties between the city and Fort Carson. Army Secretary…
Continue ReadingCheyenne Mtn. Shooting Complex Construction Set To Start Soon
El Paso County Commissioners said construction should begin soon on the Cheyenne Mountain Shooting Complex that is set to open near Fort…
Continue ReadingLead Concern Arises At Disposal Site
Is soil containing neutralized lead leaching from a disposal site into a creek in northeast Colorado Springs? Scott Hente, president of the City…
Continue ReadingDougherty Siblings Sentenced For Crime Spree
The last of three siblings accused in a multistate crime spree has been sentenced in connection with their capture in Colorado. Ryan Dougherty, 22,…
Continue ReadingMemorial Board Won’t Budge On CEO’s $1 Million Severance
The showdown continues between Memorial Hospital and City Hall over exiting CEO Larry McEvoy’s million dollar severance package. After the…
Continue ReadingMemorial Hospital Board Given Ultimatum
“And I would ask that the board voluntarily resign. If they do not resign, then I believe the Council needs to remove them.” So said…
Continue ReadingNew Date Set For Carrier Trial
A judge on Tuesday denied Joshua Carrier bond and scheduled his second child sex abuse trial to start on Sept. 18th. Carrier, a former Colorado…
Continue ReadingState Sues El Paso County After Primary Canceled
The Democratic and Constitution Party primaries in El Paso County were canceled this year in a move to save taxpayer money, but that move has gotten…
Continue ReadingFormer Springs Police Chief Named Interim Chief In Florida
Former Colorado Springs Police Chief, Richard Myers, has been named Interim Police Chief in Sanford, Florida — the city at the heart of the…
Continue ReadingSafer Streets = Fed Money
Get ready for three troublesome intersections to be repaired in Colorado Springs. The city was awarded 2013 Hazard Elimination Safety Funds to the…
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