Angelica Lombardi, KRDO NewsChannel 13

Angelica Lombardi

KRDO NewsChannel 13

Colorado Springs, CO, United States

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Past articles by Angelica:

CSFD responds to injured hiker at Red Rock Canyon Open Space

A man was injured after falling more than 20 feet while hiking in Red Rock Canyon Open. → Read More

Friend says Eric Ashby disappeared searching for treasure

In an ABC exclusive, we're hearing from one of Eric Ashby's friends who says he believes the 31-year-old disappeared while searching for hidden treasure. → Read More

One-on-one with Elaine Hall, mother of Dylan Redwine

A mother's desperate plea is finally answered. The man, who she believes murdered her 13-year-old son, arrested and facing a murder charge. → Read More

Riccardo Kirven Trial: Day 2

Day two of trial is underway in the case against Riccardo Kirven, 33, who is facing first-degree murder in the July 17, 2015 shooting of 14-year-old Desmond Smith. → Read More

Power outage in Manitou Springs

MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. - Colorado Springs Utilities is working to restore power in Manitou Springs. As of 6:37 p.m. Saturday, an estimated 765 customers are without power. Utility crews are on scene and anticipate to have all power restored by 11:00 p.m. tonight. The cause of the outage is unknown. For a map of the outage, click here. → Read More

Gov. Hickenlooper concerned about transportation, infrastructure

"A big gap that needs to be addressed is finding sufficient resources for infrastructure, I view it has one of the most important things facing the state right now," Hickenlooper said. → Read More

City leaders unveil southwest downtown plans

Leaders in Colorado Springs met Monday for their work session meeting where they discussed the future of the southwest downtown area. → Read More

Colorado College hosts 'big cool science festival'

The Colorado College cool science club held its 'big cool science festival' Saturday. The goal: to get kids involved in science at an early age. → Read More

Fathers walk their children to school as part of 'Million Father March'

Fathers of students in Colorado Springs walked their children back to school as part of the "Million Father March," which aims to get fathers more involved in their children's education. → Read More

New warning signs in place after girl's injury at Helen Hunt Falls

A 12-year-old girl who fell 75 feet on Sunday at Helen Hunt Falls has been released from the hospital, and new signs have been posted at the Falls. → Read More

Fort Carson soldiers prepare for National Training Center rotation

Fort Carson soldiers are getting ready for the National Training Center rotation in Fort Irwin, California. → Read More

El Paso County takes over Fountain dispatch duties to help improve response time

El Paso county is taking over all dispatch duties for the city of Fountain. The goal is to help reduce response time for people living in Fountain. → Read More

Tiny House Jamboree making big moves for sustainable living

Dozens of tiny homes are on display all weekend long at the Air Force Academy. → Read More

Preparations for Carnival on Tejon

Thousands are expected to pack downtown Colorado Springs on Friday for the Carnival on Tejon → Read More

Fort Carson soldiers participate in Iron Horse Week

Soldiers and units from across Fort Carson are participating in ten grueling events known as Iron Horse week. → Read More

Miracle Treat Day benefits new Children's Hospital in southern Colorado

The event has been benefiting Children's Hospital's for over a decade and a portion of this years proceeds will directly benefit southern Colorado. → Read More

Boil advisory lifted for Falcon Highlands Metro District

People living in the Falcon Highlands Metro District are no longer under a boil advisory order. → Read More

Larry H. Miller Toyota donates $20,000 to help military families

A local nonprofit that helps soldiers will now be able to help even military families thanks to a generous donation. → Read More

Water restrictions in Falcon leave many looking for answers

People in Falcon experienced a water outage Sunday. Monday morning, water is up and running again, but with restrictions. → Read More

Iron Strike 16 exercise prepares Fort Carson soldiers

We're getting an inside look at how Fort Carson soldiers train to confront an enemy. → Read More