Courtney Fromm, FOX21 News

Courtney Fromm

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Lubbock, TX, United States

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Bill would change hospital visitation rules to prevent patient isolation

A Colorado Springs man whose wife died alone at the height of the pandemic is the push behind a bill that asks for change when it comes to visitation requirements at healthcare facilities. → Read More

Sexual abuse victim files suit 22 years later thanks to new Colorado law

A new Colorado law that went into effect on Jan. 1 allows sexual assault victims to file previously time-barred claims going back to 1960. → Read More

Larkspur neighborhood frustrated over Renaissance Festival traffic

The Renaissance Festival is in full swing which means hundreds of thousands of people are traveling from all over the country to check it out. → Read More

Give! 2020: Friends of the Equestrian Skills Course

COLORADO SPRINGS – The pandemic has brought even more people to trails in Southern Colorado and made things busy for horseback riders on the trails. The Friends of Equestrian Skills Course has a series of obstacles to help train both trainers and horses before they hit the public places in our state. FESC works to […] → Read More

Give! 2020: Paws N’ Hooves

MONUMENT, Colo. — Paws N’ Hooves is an animal rescue looking to make a difference in the community of Southern Colorado. This is their 5th year participating in the Indy GIVE! Campaign. This year, Tania Kovar the Director of the organization said they are looking to raise money to buy property to open a new […] → Read More

Colorado Springs shops prep for Black Friday and Small Business Saturday sales

COLORADO SPRINGS — Shops in downtown Colorado Springs are prepping for two of the busiest shopping days of the year. “So it’s Black Friday and Small Business Saturday, and those are going to be two of our biggest days of the year,” Teri Forney, the Store Manager of Pikes Peak Lemonade, said. Both in El […] → Read More

Pueblo County to move to Level Red at 5 p.m. Sunday

PUEBLO, Colo. — Pueblo County will move to the Level Red: Severe Risk on the state’s COVID-19 starting Sunday night at 5 p.m. The state added a new level to the state’s COVID dial framework on Tuesday. 15 counties were moved there on Friday; later, the state announced five more counties would move there on […] → Read More

More than $45,000 in stolen property returned after multiple arrests

COLORADO SPRINGS — The Colorado Springs Police Department Falcon Investigations Unit arrested six people tied to 51 different burglary cases across Colorado Springs and El Paso County. According to Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD), in September, detectives investigated a burglary that happened off of Montebello Square Dr. After the initial investigation, a search warrant was […] → Read More

Two men taken to hospital after shooting in Colorado Springs

COLORADO SPRINGS– Two people were shot early Sunday morning in Colorado Springs, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD). Around 12:30 a.m., police responded to a shooting at E Dale Street and N Circle Drive. Officers say two men with gunshot wounds were taken to the hospital. One man was shot in the torso […] → Read More

Christopher Columbus statue vandalized in Pueblo

PUEBLO, Colo.– The Columbus statue in downtown Pueblo has been vandalized, according to Pueblo Police. Pueblo Police tweeted photos on Sunday morning of the statue, which appeared to be covered in red paint. Firefighters are working to wash off the paint. In August, City Council voted unanimously against putting the question of the statue on […] → Read More

El Paso County General Election Ballots mailed

COLORADO SPRINGS — The El Paso County Clerk and Recorder’s Office mailed nearly 427,000 ballots to all eligible, active registered voters for the 2020 General Election. The ballots should arrive in voters’ mailboxes by Friday of next week, October 16. The 2020 General Election ballot content will contain contests for: Presidential candidates State and local candidates 11 statewide measures […] → Read More

CASA needs volunteers as referrals to program increase during pandemic

COLORADO SPRINGS — The Court Appointed Special Advocates for the Pikes Peak Region stated Wednesday that the amount of referrals to their program has been doubled compared to this time last year. “We do not have enough volunteers to serve all the children. At any given time there are 900 kids in the Pikes Peak […] → Read More

Thousands gather for peaceful protest worship event in Colorado Springs

COLORADO SPRINGS–Local churches are holding a ‘Peaceful Protest and Worship’ event in Colorado Springs at Memorial Park on Saturday morning. The event is being held to promote peace and unity during a time of riots and division, according to organizers at The Road Church at Chapel Hill. Event cohosts and speakers include Dr. Steve Holt, […] → Read More

Search for missing hiker at Cheyenne Mountain State Park called off

EL PASO COUNTY – Officials with Colorado Springs Fire Department tweeted Sunday evening that they had a large search crew looking for a missing hiker at Cheyenne Mountain State Park, but as evening fell, the search was called off as they believe the man might have drove off. CSFD didn’t release the name of the […] → Read More

Storms bring heavy rain and hail through the Pikes Peak region

COLORADO SPRINGS — Heavy rain, booming thunder, and hail pounded down across the Pikes Peak region late Wednesday afternoon. A FLASH FLOOD WARNING is in effect for Colorado Springs until 7 p.m. FOX21 News crews canvassed the area to get the full scope of the storm’s reach. >>TAP HERE FOR UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION FROM THE FOX21 […] → Read More

Local boutique gives away 20 wedding dresses to military and first responders

COLORADO SPRINGS — A local bridal boutique found a unique way to give back to the military, military spouses, and first responders. Something New, located in Northern Colorado Springs gave away 20 dresses to special brides-to-be. The dresses ranged anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000. This is the boutique’s second year participating. “I cant believe this […] → Read More

Coronavirus in Colorado: Friday, July 24 evening update

DENVER — According to updated data released Friday by the state, the current coronavirus case summary reads as follows: 42,980 cases* (+666 from Thursday)6,227 hospitalized (+78)63 counties (unchanged)476,586 people tested** (+8,860)1,790 deaths (+4) among cases, 1,661 deaths (+16) due to COVID-19455 outbreaks (+3) *The number of cases includes people who have had a test that indicated they were… → Read More

Socially distant Mayors Panel addresses regional impact of COVID-19

COLORADO SPRINGS — Five mayors from local municipalities convened Thursday to discuss issues impacting the Front Range, chief among them, the economic fallout associated with the coronavirus pandemic. Mayor John Suthers of Colorado Springs, Mayor Don Wilson of Monument, Mayor Val Carr of Woodland Park, Mayor John Graham of Manitou Springs, and Mayor Gabriel Ortega […] → Read More

Southern Colorado schools release ‘Back To School’ plans for the upcoming school year

SOUTHERN COLORADO — On Friday, multiple school districts in Southern Colorado released their plans for the upcoming school year, giving some insight into how learning will happen during the coronavirus pandemic. Widefield School District 3 released this statement on opening in the fall: While we intend to open our doors on Monday, August 17, we […] → Read More

PrideFest celebrated with motorcade in Colorado Springs

COLORADO SPRINGS– Over a hundred cars and motorcycles joined in a PrideFest motorcade on Sunday, after the annual PrideFest parade was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Colorful decorations, flags, and ribbons decorated the cars and bikes, which were seen driving from Chapel Hills Mall the whole way to downtown Colorado Springs on Tejon Street. […] → Read More