Maggie Bryan, KOAA News 5

Maggie Bryan

KOAA News 5

Colorado Springs, CO, United States

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Past articles by Maggie:

Report shows crime rates down 9% in Colorado Springs, state seeing 45% increase

During that same time period, the report says the state of Colorado saw a 45% increase in crime rates. → Read More

Falcon area tops list for most single-family house permits in 2022

Lorson Ranch, Cordera, Forest Lakes, and Banning Lewis Ranch trail behind Falcon in single-family household growth for last year. → Read More

UCCS kicks off Black History Month with series of events

UCCS is honoring Black History Month with a series of community forums, workshops, and activities throughout the month. → Read More

Colorado representatives remain divided in fight for House speaker

Rep. Lauren Boebert is one of 20 republicans bidding against Rep. Kevin McCarthy in the 11 rounds of voting so far. → Read More

AdAmAn Alley celebrates 100 years of tradition in downtown Colorado Springs

The new AdAmAn Alley off Tejon Street in downtown Colorado Springs features several murals and light displays recognizing the 100th year anniversary of the AdAmAn Club. → Read More

Colorado Springs man bringing in food donations with holiday light display

Mark Ingles started decorating his home for the holidays as a hobby in 2009. Now, his festive light display brings in thousands of pounds of food donations for families in Southern Colorado each year. → Read More

'She took that bullet for me': Club Q survivor held victim's hand as she passed

Wyatt Kent recalls the moments before 40-year-old Kelly Loving passed away on top of him Saturday night at Club Q. → Read More

Colorado Springs Police Department welcome 38 new officers, hope to fill patrol vacancies

After 29 weeks of training, the 74th Police Officer Class has graduated 38 cadets to fill patrol vacancies on the streets. → Read More

Teal Pumpkin Project brings inclusivity to trick-or-treating

Dairy and nuts are often found in most Halloween candy, making it hard for those with food allergies to enjoy the holiday. → Read More

Respiratory viruses targeting children on the rise in Southern Colorado

Doctors are keeping their eyes on two main viruses: pertussis, more known as whooping cough, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). → Read More

Colorado Springs School District 11 hires rideshare company to combat bus driver shortage

Colorado Springs School District 11 has hired a third-party service, called HopSkipDrive, to fill in the gaps of their own bus driver shortage. → Read More

Fall City Serve Day touching over 150 locations to beautify Colorado Springs

Volunteers will participate in projects like building community gardens, picking up trash, cleaning up trails and parks, reorganizing business spaces, and more. → Read More

Law enforcement warns of rainbow fentanyl in Colorado, targeting young adults

Fentanyl pills are already made to look like pharmaceuticals, and adding the rainbow coloring is another step to make the drug look more approachable for young users. → Read More

One killed in hit-and-run crash on Academy and Maizeland Road

Colorado Springs Police said the victim was either walking or riding a bicycle at the time they were hit. → Read More

What to know about Colorado Springs weekend events and associated road closures

The 11th annual What If... Festival in downtown Colorado Springs will close multiple roads starting at 7 a.m. Saturday morning. → Read More

Job growth is slowing down but the market still sits at a good place

The nation added 315,000 new jobs in August compared to 528,000 added the month before. Unemployment rose to 3.7%, up from the 3.5% rate seen in July. → Read More

Pueblo agency giving out new life saving antidotes for drug overdoses

One harm reduction agency is taking a step further to combat the ongoing fentanyl crisis in Southern Colorado. → Read More

Colorado Springs city cemetery plots could see price increase due to inflation

Due to rising costs and demand, casket and cremation spaces could cost your family more starting next year. → Read More

Can states prosecute women who cross state borders for an abortion?

After the overturn of Roe vs. Wade, there's been a large gray area on what comes next for individual states. → Read More

Local faith leaders respond to the overturn of Roe vs. Wade

The Catholic church has long been outspoken about the right to life, but other denominations feel differently. → Read More