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Truth Watch: Tipton Fundraising Letter
A Congressman Scott Tipton new campaign fund raising letter is raising eyebrows. It’s about the validity of some of the statements within the…
Continue ReadingArmed Robbery At Springs ‘Check Into Cash’
There was an armed robbery at the Check Into Cash near Austin Bluffs Pkwy and Academy Blvd. Police say that a man walked into the store around 6:00…
Continue ReadingBusinesses Anticipating New Walmart Markets
According to the El Paso County Clerk?s Office records, Walmart has made two purchases in Colorado Springs during the month of January. The first…
Continue ReadingWater Main Break In Walsenburg
A water main break in Walsenburg is causing a water outage to some customers on the north side of Walsenburg in the Northlands area. Water department…
Continue ReadingHomicide Outside Hondo’s Ruled Self-Defense
The November homicide outside of Hondo’s Sports Bar has been ruled justified by reason of self-defense. Colorado Springs Police officers…
Continue ReadingMayor Bach Initiates Inspection Of Urban Renewal Authority
Mayor Steve Bach announced Wednesday that he has directed Chief of Staff, Laura Neumann, to conduct an inspection on his behalf of Colorado Springs…
Continue ReadingMom Uses Daughter’s Death To Raise Domestic Violence Awareness
Connie Nelson will never forget the morning of Feb. 15, 1996. ?Sometimes it feels like it was yesterday,? said Nelson. Nelson?s daughter, Shannon…
Continue ReadingFirms Accused Of Antitrust Behavior On Gas Leases
Two companies accused of promising not to compete against each other in auctions of four natural gas leases on federal land have each agreed to pay…
Continue Reading“Sexting” Investigation At Chaparral High School
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is investigating allegations of students “sexting” at Chaparral High School. On Tuesday the…
Continue ReadingPublic Comment Period Extended For Cotter Mill Documents
The public comment period for three Cotter Canon City mill issues has been extended to March 2nd. Currently the Colorado Department of Public Health…
Continue ReadingCommunity Gets To Pick Park For $10K Makeover
A local business has donated $10,000 to help spruce up a park in Colorado Springs. Freedom Honda has asked voters to pick the park via Facebook. In…
Continue ReadingFort Carson Hosts 2012 USA Boxing National Championships
The Mountain Post will host the 2012 USA Boxing National Championships from Feb. 26-Mar. 3 at the Special Events Center on post. A record-breaking…
Continue ReadingEmployment Credit Checks
DENVER – Senate Democrats moved forward with legislation to restrict the use of consumer credit information against potential employees. The…
Continue ReadingTrain Hits Car, Woman Hurt
A 76 year old woman suffered head injuries Tuesday when her car was hit by a coal train. The accident happened around 2:00 p.m. just outside the…
Continue ReadingMixed Feelings On $1 Million I-25 Wildlife Fence
A wildlife fence along Interstate 25 will cost taxpayers almost $1 million, and there are mixed feelings about the price tag. Colorado Department of…
Continue ReadingUPDATE: Power Restored After Outage In Springs
Colorado Springs Utilities says power has been restored to the west side after an outage that affected about 4,000 customers. The power outage…
Continue ReadingAll Lanes Open After I-25 Crashes
Colorado State Patrol says all lanes are back open after two crashes on I-25 Tuesday morning. One was a multi-car crash at mile marker 128, and…
Continue ReadingA New Bike Race Could Come To Colo. Springs
We?ve heard of the Tour de France, but what about the Tour of Colorado Springs? Cycling enthusiasts are asking for the city’s help to fund an…
Continue ReadingCoyotes Becoming Problematic In Springs Neighborhood
Residents of the Stratton Meadows area in Colorado Springs tell KRDO Newschannel 13 the coyotes in the area are making their presence known. Lisa…
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