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Hapless hiker gets a helping hand this weekend

EL PASO COUNTY — A grateful pup is home after needing help during a weekend hike in El Paso County. El Paso County Search and Rescue said it was called out early Sunday morning to help the four-legged hiker down from Barr Camp. EPSAR said its team carried Roland “for many miles” and that he and his dad were grateful to for the helping hands so they could get to their vehicle safely. → Read More

Two bodies in Phantom Canyon area prompt investigation

FREMONT COUNTY, Colo. — An investigation is underway following the discovery of two bodies in the area of Phantom Canyon, just off Fremont County 67 and past mile marker 8. Deputies said they found a man and a woman and called for investigators to respond. Investigators noted the bodies were located on land owned by […] → Read More

Barry Morphew pleads guilty to forgery charge

CHAFFEE COUNTY, Colo. — Barry Morphew appeared in a Chaffee County courtroom remotely on Thursday morning sitting alongside his attorney. Barry Morphew was arrested for first-degree murder on May 5, 2021, nearly a year after his wife, Suzanne Morphew, was reported missing. Her body has still not been found. But in April of this year, after […] → Read More

Christopher Abeyta missing from Colorado Springs for 36 years

COLORADO SPRINGS — It’s been 36 years since 7-month-old Christopher Abeyta was discovered missing from his crib in Colorado Springs, according to police. The boy was never seen again. It happened on July 15, 1986 in the 3300 block of Ashwood Circle, which is located just west of Quail Lake on the south side of […] → Read More

Once seen as epicenter of the ‘Hate State,’ what’s changed in Colorado Springs?

COLORADO SPRINGS — The Pikes Peak Pride Parade, which happens July 23 in Colorado Springs, is expected to gather thousands of visitors from across the state. Per the event’s website, the goal is to “foster a festival where people feel safe, accepted, and supported while raising awareness for issues facing LGBTQ+ people living in the […] → Read More

No free ride: Tolls now enforced on westbound I-70 Mountain Express

COLORADO — Tolling starts Thursday, July 6, on the westbound I-70 Mountain Express Lane. The lane runs adjacent to the free general purpose lanes from the Veterans Memorial Tunnels to Empire – 12 miles. According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, tolls will cost you $9 on Fridays, Saturdays, and holidays. The price will drop […] → Read More

Bear seen near Palmer Park moved into the mountains

COLORADO SPRINGS — Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials were on the job this week after a bear was spotted near Palmer Park. Officers tranquilized the animal and got it into a cage so it could be moved to a safer location. CPW says it was able to relocate the bear into the mountains. And the […] → Read More

Four men hold victim at gunpoint during robbery

COLORADO SPRINGS — Colorado Springs Police are investigating an armed robbery that happened Monday afternoon near North Academy Boulevard and Austin Bluffs Parkway. Officers say when they responded to the scene they learned it was a personal robbery, which occurred in a parking lot in the 4300 block of North Academy, just east of the […] → Read More

Do you have skills on the grill? Check this out

COLORADO SPRINGS — July is National Grilling Month and there’s no better day to kick off the celebration than July Fourth. But whether you’re a newbie on the grill or an old pro, there are some important things to keep in mind. Dr. Aimee Duffy, author of the international best seller “Normal Doesn’t Have Side […] → Read More

Multiple home invasions tied to one man, police say

COLORADO SPRINGS — On Sunday night, just before 9:30 p.m., the Colorado Springs Police Department said it received multiple calls of home invasions in the 1900 block of East La Salle Street, just east of the Patty Jewett Golf Course, past Union Boulevard. Police say a man was able to get into a secured building, […] → Read More

Teller County man arrested for sex with a 7-year-old

WOODLAND PARK, Colo. — A Teller County man was taken into custody on Thursday, June 30 and is being held on “no bond” at the county jail. The Woodland Park Police say Kevin McAvoy was arrested for probable cause for the following offenses: Sexual assault on a child Indecent exposure Unlawful sexual contact with a […] → Read More

Activities resume at Hasan School of Business in Pueblo

PUEBLO, Colo. — The Hasan School of Business was evacuated late Tuesday morning on campus at Colorado State University Pueblo. An alert sent by the school noted it was responding to a bomb threat there. CSU-Pueblo said a bomb squad had cleared the building by just after 1 p.m. and that all activities there could […] → Read More

Here’s what you need to know to vote in Tuesday’s Primary Election

COLORADO SPRINGS — Tuesday is Colorado’s Primary Election and, in El Paso County, nearly 459,000 were sent to all eligible active registered Republican, Democratic, and Unafiliated Voters. As of Monday afternoon, the county reported more than 79,000 ballots had been returned. Ballot content, depending on the precinct in which a voter resides, will contain contests […] → Read More

COVID closes Barr Camp until July

COLORADO SPRINGS — Barr Camp, a pit stop for countless Pikes Peak hikers, will be closed for at least the rest of June. The camp’s caretakers are recovering from COVID-19. Hikers and runners who need to use one of the outhouses or water from the creek will still be permitted to do so. But no one can go inside the Barr Camp building until it officially reopens. → Read More

Man donned wig, robbed multiple banks in Colorado Springs

COLORADO SPRINGS — The Colorado Springs Police Department reported arresting a man who, they say, is responsible for multiple bank robberies this month. CSPD says Michael Nutz, 45, is linked to bank robberies on North Cascade Avenue, Stetson Hills Boulevard, and North Academy Boulevard between June 14 and June 21. Witnesses said he wore a […] → Read More

Train your teen’s brain with UCCS this summer

COLORADO SPRINGS — This summer, the Univerity of Colorado at Colorado Springs is setting out to help keep your teen’s mind in shape! UCCS is offering an online academic fitness class completely free to all Colorado high schoolers. The four-week class, part of the CU Succeed Online program, consists of four self-paced modules and live […] → Read More

Police find meth, fentanyl, cash in Springs man’s car

COLORADO SPRINGS — The Colorado Springs Police Department is reporting the bust of a “known drug operation” within the city. It began with a traffic stop in the area of South Union Boulevard and Parkside Drive, not far from Memorial Park. Police stopped 28-year-old Marco Castro on Monday night. Castro is currently on parole for […] → Read More

Mean-deer-ing fawn tries out new legs

COLORADO SPRINGS — What’s sweeter than catching sight of a newborn fawn, trying out its wobbly legs? That’s what happened on one street in Colorado Springs neighborhood. The fawn was seen following a doe through someone’s backyard. According to the Mule Deer Working Project: “Shortly after birth, mule deer fawns exhibit hiding behavior to avoid […] → Read More

‘Blood everywhere’: Details on Walgreens murder scene

COLORADO SPRINGS — A 17-year-old Colorado Springs girl is dead after a confrontation at her workplace. A 28-year-old man has been arrested in connection to her murder. The Colorado Springs Police Department says it happened at the Walgreens on Centennial Boulevard on Saturday, June 11. A store manager told police he’d found a body in […] → Read More

BLM begins wild horse round-up despite Gov’s call for halt

COLORADO SPRINGS — The Bureau of Land Management’s wild horse round-up in northwest Colorado is underway months earlier than first planned. In March, Governor Jared Polis called for a halt to planned roundups of wild horses the summer in the wake of 142 wild horse deaths at the Cañon City holding facility. But BLM officials […] → Read More