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During a court appearance on Friday, a judge announced the woman accused of killing her own stepson will be allowed to enter an insanity plea in the case. → Read More
How do you know if you are getting a reliable COVID-19 test result after taking an at-home test kit? When should you take a test after you have a known exposure to COVID-19? Those are the kinds of questions viewers have been asking 11 News. → Read More
11 News has obtained newly released video from a Colorado case that is getting national attention. Two-and-a-half hours of footage shows a now convicted semi-truck driver getting questioned by law enforcement after a deadly crash on I-70 in 2019. → Read More
December 14th marks one year since the first COVID-19 vaccines were given, outside of clinical trials in southern Colorado. It was a moment hailed as a “light at the end of the tunnel.” One year later, a local nurse is reflecting on the progress we have made and the hurdles ahead. → Read More
The dispute culminated in a viral video showing a contractor repossessing a tile shower by tearing it down. → Read More
A video going viral online shows a contractor destroying his own work inside a local home. → Read More
A Colorado Springs woman traveling home from Utah Sunday says she suddenly got got in a mudslide on I-70. She made it out safely, but says the whole experience was frightening. → Read More
11 News is getting answers for people in El Paso County after a scheduling mix-up involving second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. One man says he showed up at the Broadmoor World Arena Sunday afternoon for his appointment, and the parking lot was empty. → Read More
It will take time before everyone who wants a COVID-19 vaccine can get one. A man from New Mexico is driving hundreds of miles to Colorado Springs just for a chance he got his sooner as part of a trial. → Read More
The vaccine rollout is moving along, but frustrating slow for many. → Read More
A man with ties to the prestigious United States Air Force Academy is suspected of being part of the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol, according to federal prosecutors. → Read More
Colorado Springs Police believe a man was speeding and drinking when he reportedly crashed into a townhome and hit the gas meter. → Read More
There’s a new push to allow indoor dining at local restaurants. Colorado Springs and El Paso County leaders sent a letter to the governor’ office requesting dining rooms to open at 25% capacity immediately. They plan to increase capacity to 50% in the next two weeks if the numbers keep declining. A maximum of two households would be allowed at each table. → Read More
So far, coronavirus vaccine trials have focused on adults. Children are not expected to receive the vaccine until 2021. → Read More
The first approval of a coronavirus vaccine is potentially just days away. Pfizer’s vaccine will go before the FDA for emergency use authorization review Thursday. As soon as it gets the green light, more than 46,000 doses are coming to Colorado. → Read More
Doctors at El Paso County Public Health are warning Thanksgiving travelers and others who gathered with people outside of their household that they were likely exposed to COVID-19. → Read More
Police in Colorado Springs are asking people to avoid streets near the Citadel Mall after a deadly auto-pedestrian crash Friday. → Read More
A Parkview Medical Center doctors talks about the surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations and what’s at stake in the weeks ahead. → Read More
A local family is dealing with a tremendous loss and a long road to recovery ahead after a deadly crash involving a stolen bus. → Read More
A woman filmed a deer before it attacked her last Monday in Elbert, near Black Forest. She says it rammed into her leg and followed her down the street. It happened in the same neighborhood where another woman was gored by a deer while walking her dog Friday. → Read More