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During that same time period, the report says the state of Colorado saw a 45% increase in crime rates. → Read More
Lorson Ranch, Cordera, Forest Lakes, and Banning Lewis Ranch trail behind Falcon in single-family household growth for last year. → Read More
UCCS is honoring Black History Month with a series of community forums, workshops, and activities throughout the month. → Read More
Rep. Lauren Boebert is one of 20 republicans bidding against Rep. Kevin McCarthy in the 11 rounds of voting so far. → Read More
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
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
Wyatt Kent recalls the moments before 40-year-old Kelly Loving passed away on top of him Saturday night at Club Q. → Read More
After 29 weeks of training, the 74th Police Officer Class has graduated 38 cadets to fill patrol vacancies on the streets. → Read More
Dairy and nuts are often found in most Halloween candy, making it hard for those with food allergies to enjoy the holiday. → Read More
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 has hired a third-party service, called HopSkipDrive, to fill in the gaps of their own bus driver shortage. → Read More
Volunteers will participate in projects like building community gardens, picking up trash, cleaning up trails and parks, reorganizing business spaces, and more. → Read More
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
Colorado Springs Police said the victim was either walking or riding a bicycle at the time they were hit. → Read More
The 11th annual What If... Festival in downtown Colorado Springs will close multiple roads starting at 7 a.m. Saturday morning. → Read More
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
One harm reduction agency is taking a step further to combat the ongoing fentanyl crisis in Southern Colorado. → Read More
Due to rising costs and demand, casket and cremation spaces could cost your family more starting next year. → Read More
After the overturn of Roe vs. Wade, there's been a large gray area on what comes next for individual states. → Read More
The Catholic church has long been outspoken about the right to life, but other denominations feel differently. → Read More