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Amaria Granger has a rare neurodegenerative disorder known as Niemann Pick C which affects her ability to metabolize fat such as cholesterol and lipids within cells. → Read More
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is rolling out a new program to help their 350 student athletes with their mental health. → Read More
New data from the state education department shows students made gains, but scores are still below pre-pandemic levels. → Read More
The latest consumer price index shows food costs jumped to 1.1 percent in the last month, bringing the year-over-year gain to just under 11 percent. → Read More
With more rain in the forecast, Security-Widefield residents are concerned about potential flash-flooding. → Read More
The Department of Early Childhood awarded $21.5 million in one-year CIRCLE grants to nearly 200 organizations. → Read More
Children's Hospital Colorado is expanding the Building Resiliency for Healthy Kids Program from the classroom to the basketball court. → Read More
Like everything, back-to-school supplies are more expensive, but there are ways for families to save this year. → Read More
Roofers beat the summer heat with frequent breaks, staying hydrated, and protecting their skin from the sun. → Read More
Colorado College Mobile Arts Program is creating the murals on two bike storage containers at the El Pomar Youth Bike Park near the Hillside Community Center. → Read More
Two demonstrations were held in downtown Colorado Springs to protest the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. → Read More
36 young adults from 21 states and 13 universities have traveled to Colorado Springs to intern at six local companies. → Read More
Silver Key Senior Services is expanding north to help more senior citizens in the Pikes Peak Region. → Read More
Black people hope the federal and state recognition of Juneteenth helps breakdown barriers. → Read More
Colorado Springs is kicking off its three day Juneteenth festival at America the Beautiful Park. → Read More
EL PASO COUNTY — An annual report by the El Paso County Coroner's Office is revealing a troubling trend in the county. El Paso County Coroner Dr. Leon Kelly released the 19-page report that outlines the causes of more than 1,400 cases involving sudden, unexpected, or non-natural deaths. While suicides are down countywide — numbers are up among the military population. Of the county's 176 deaths… → Read More
As families continue to deal with rising food prices, they're turning to organizations that can help, but some of the them are struggling to get enough donations. → Read More
As the stock market tumbles, some may be worried about their retirement plan. → Read More
Colorado Springs has it's first LGBTQ+ sports league. → Read More
As gas prices continue to rise, some families are adjusting their spending habits to save money. → Read More