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DENVER (KDVR) — As Thanksgiving approaches, more than 2 million travelers are expected to pass through Denver International Airport between Friday, Nov. 19 and Tuesday, Nov. 30. This would be an increase of 2.7% for the same period pre-pandemic in 2019. DIA expects the following days to be the four busiest days of the week […] → Read More
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (KDVR) – After being closed for a week, Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park is back open. Investigators are still trying to determine exactly what happened when a 6-year-old girl died on the park’s Haunted Mine Drop ide, which is no longer being advertised on the park’s website. ‘Beautiful, caring, and cheerful girl’: 6-year-old […] → Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS — After a house fire in Colorado Springs Monday morning, the Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) issued a reminder to Coloradans to keep their fire hydrant clear of snow and other obstructions. According to city code, neighbors must keep a three-foot 360-degree path clear around fire hydrants. This will help fire crews get […] → Read More
A teenage skier died after hitting a tree at Eldora Mountain Resort on Monday morning. → Read More
PUEBLO, Colo. — The President and CEO of the Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce, Rod Slyhoff, has passed away Monday. He was a prominent member of the community. He organized community events like the Chile & Frijoles Festival, bringing millions of tourism dollars into Pueblo’s community. According to the chambers website, Rod Slyhoff served the […] → Read More
PUEBLO, Colo. — Pueblo Community College (PCC) allowing students to learn and earn with the launch of a Pueblo chapter of the Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education or FAME. The work-study gives graduating high school seniors opportunities, allowing them to work with participating employers while earning credit at PCC. Students will be in class two days […] → Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS — A new report just released by the National Commission on COVID-19 and Criminal Justice said the United States saw an 8.1 percent increase in domestic violence cases since the start of the pandemic. A Fort Carson soldier Dermot Blake was arrested after he told first responders he shot his wife in their […] → Read More
DENVER — Six Flags Elitch Gardens in Denver has announced plans to reopen in Spring 2021. To check out the park schedule click here. According to the Elitch Gardens website, the plan is to reopen the park on May 1, 2021. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is working to continue to set firm reopening dates for parks […] → Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS — From red to black water discoloration issues at the Aviator Apartments in Colorado Springs seemingly getting worse. After the boiler was replaced on Feb. 5 there seems to be another source for the problem. Samantha Scott lives at the Aviator Apartments she said her main frustration is the lack of communication. Scott […] → Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A building at the Aviator Apartments complex got a new boiler on Friday. Several tenants reported discolored water to FOX21. Once we started asking questions, Aviator said they became aware the issue wasn’t fixed like they had originally thought. They said after the new boiler was installed, the water would be […] → Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS — The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office (EPSO) is investigating a shooting near Fort Carson that sent four people to the hospital. Deputies were called to the shooting around 5 p.m. to the 4300 block of Loomis Avenue Wednesday. When deputies arrived to the fourplex complex they found four victims of gun shots. […] → Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS — It’s a state law that every landlord is required to fulfill certain requirements that make the rental property fit for human habitation. (Colorado Revised Statutes § 38-12-503 called the Warranty of Habitability) If the premises become legally uninhabitable based on the above criteria, the tenant may haveseveral options:• Terminate lease• Injunctive relief […] → Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS — The Colorado Springs Fire Department responded to a grass fire Wednesday evening. Fire crews were called around 4:20 p.m. four units including 47 firefighters responded to the area of N. 30th St. and Water St. Roughly five acres burned and firefighters confirm the fire is contained. Firefighters said three homes were evacuated […] → Read More
DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis will hold a press conference Wednesday to update Coloradans on the state’s coronavirus response. The remote update is set for 12:45 p.m. Watch live on this page. → Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — More than 100 people over the age of 70 were vaccinated Wednesday at Peak Vista Community Health Center in Colorado Springs. Wednesday was the start of Peak Vista’s effort to help distribute the vaccine according to Colorado’s prioritization list. Peak Vista recieved a shipment of the Moderna vaccine, and they have […] → Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS — A Southern Colorado father gives his son the gift of life a second time with an organ donation. According to Dr. Amy Feldman, MD MSCS with Children’s Hospital Colorado sadly one in ten babies and one in 20 children die before they can get a suitable liver. The Mullet family was not […] → Read More
PUEBLO, Colo. — Pueblo County will hold its first public vaccine clinic for people ages 70 and up on Monday. The free clinic will be held at the Pueblo Mall from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., or until the vaccine runs out for the day. The clinic is only for Pueblo County residents over age […] → Read More
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. — Now that the state health department has moved most counties into level orange, many indoor attractions are allowed to reopen. This including movie theaters. Cinemark announcing they will be opening all of their Colorado locations on Friday, Jan. 8 and will be showing both new and classic films. The theatres […] → Read More
PUEBLO, Colo. — Both school districts in Pueblo starting the second semester Monday, other southern Colorado school districts will also be starting in the coming days. District 60 and 70 are both starting the semester off with remote learning, following the guidance from state health officials, avoiding any possible illness that could have been picked […] → Read More
PUEBLO, Colo. — Pueblo Police need help identifying four suspects involved in a robbery at a convenience store last Monday night. On December 21, around 10:30 p.m., Pueblo Police responded to the Alta convenience store (2102 N Norwood Ave) regarding an armed robbery. Three men wearing black hoodies and a fourth wearing a white hoodie […] → Read More