Morse term limit not affecting recall effort
The leader of a group seeking to recall state Sen. John Morse said Wednesday that it doesn’t matter the lawmaker has only one year left to…
Continue ReadingThe leader of a group seeking to recall state Sen. John Morse said Wednesday that it doesn’t matter the lawmaker has only one year left to…
Continue ReadingOn May 22, 2008, an EF3 tornado barreled down on the city of Windsor. Along the tornado’s 39-mile path, it destroyed 78 homes, damaged…
Continue ReadingSome consider Memorial Day weekend to be the unofficial start of summer. Search and rescue teams consider it to be the beginning of their busiest…
Continue ReadingAn accident involving a semi-truck has caused northbound Interstate 25 to close about ten miles north of Trinidad. According to the Colorado…
Continue ReadingGovernor John Hickenlooper granted an indefinite reprieve for Aurora Chuck E. Cheese killer Nathan Dunlap Wednesday, citing doubts about the death…
Continue ReadingOklahoma homeowners devastated by Monday’s tornado salvaged what’s left of their homes Wednesday. It’s the beginning of a long road…
Continue ReadingA federal judge in Denver is considering an injunction after ruling that nearly 250 Abercrombie & Fitch Co. and J.M. Hollister LLC clothing…
Continue ReadingBy Michael KlopfensteinBy RTV6 Staff (ABC) A 10 year old girl’s lemonade stand was mistakenly shut down last weekend at the Indianapolis Motor…
Continue ReadingColorado Springs police made an arrest in a home invasion and are looking for three other men involved. Police said four men entered a home on. South…
Continue ReadingLongmont police say a 28-year-old man is in critical condition after being shot three times by a police officer after the man opened fire with a…
Continue ReadingDr. Roy J. Wasson told students at his namesake high school back in 1959 that, “The opportunity is yours to create a tradition and make a…
Continue ReadingThe U. S. Forest Service (USFS) announced Tuesday that it expects to open over 40 percent of the Waldo Canyon Burn Area to visitors Friday, May 24,…
Continue ReadingMonday’s tornado in Oklahoma has the residents of an El Paso County town recalling a twister that struck 12 years ago. “The darkness was…
Continue ReadingIt’s like the Wild West– bad guys are sticking up banks in Colorado Springs. There have been nine bank robberies so far this year. The…
Continue ReadingPueblo City Schools experienced a phone outage for several hours on Tuesday. The phone lines went down around noon and were repaired around 4 p.m.…
Continue ReadingOur cell phones have become more than just telephones. They’re our address books, photo albums, calendars and even banks. Losing that…
Continue ReadingEvery week KRDO NewsChannel 13 will feature a “KRDO Wear Red Friday Hero.” This person does not have to be in the military (but can be.)…
Continue ReadingTrial of a lawsuit that seeks to stop yoga instruction in the Encinitas Union School District got under way Monday in a San Diego courtroom. The…
Continue ReadingA woman accused of buying the gun used to kill Colorado’s prisons chief plans to plead not guilty. Twenty-two-year-old Stevie Marie Ann Vigil…
Continue ReadingA “not guilty” plea has been entered for a Colorado Springs man accused of threatening a Colorado lawmaker as the Legislature debated gun…
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