Chase Golightly, KRDO NewsChannel 13

Chase Golightly

KRDO NewsChannel 13

Colorado Springs, CO, United States

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Past articles by Chase:

'Drug deal gone bad' led to murder of Colorado Springs mother

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Court documents reveal what happened the night a Colorado Springs mother of three was murdered. According to one of the witnesses interviewed by Colorado Springs Police in the arrest affidavit, a "drug deal gone bad" led to the May 2020 killing of 36-year-old Samantha Morgan. On May 29th, 2020, Morgan → Read More

Dozens of storage units damaged from fire in Colorado Springs

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The Colorado Springs Fire Department says more than 50 storage units have been damaged from a fire this morning. It happened at the Secure-Care Storage Facility in Colorado Springs off South Academy Boulevard near Airport road at 11:00 a.m. Firefighters arrived and saw multiple units on fire. After knocking → Read More

Mudslide causes I-70 to close in both directions

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- A massive mudslide forced I-70 to close in both directions near Glenwood Springs on Saturday. The Colorado Department of Transportation tweeted that westbound I-70 is closed from Exit 133 in Dotsero to Exit 116 in Glenwood Springs. Eastbound lanes are closed from MP 109 to MP 87. At this → Read More

Fargo's Pizza Company announces reopening date

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- After being closed since December because of COVID-19 restrictions, a classic pizza parlor in Colorado Springs announced it will reopen next week. According to the official Fargo's Pizza Company Facebook page, it announced it will reopen its doors on Friday, July 2nd. The popular pizza joint has been temporarily closed → Read More

Colorado plastic bag ban bill heads to Governor's desk to be signed

As Colorado's legislative session comes to a close this week, both the Senate and House approved a bill that would ban plastic bags from being given in stores. → Read More

Child thrown from rollover car crash near La Junta

LA JUNTA, Colo. (KRDO) -- A child is fighting for their life after being thrown from a vehicle that crashed just north of La Junta. The Colorado State Patrol says the child was in the car with a 30-year-old man who was driving on Colorado 194. The driver drove off the north side of the → Read More

Crews respond to house fire in Southwest Colorado Springs

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Multiple fire crews responded to a house fire in Southwest Colorado Springs. The fire happening on Skyway Boulevard and Vega Drive. Lieutenant Fred Varnell of the Colorado Springs Fire Department says no one was home at the time of the fire except for the homeowner's pets but the animals were → Read More

Parents speak out against teaching "Critical Race Theory" in El Paso County schools

Parents of students in El Paso County are asking school districts not to implement Critical Race Theory curriculum. → Read More

Broadmoor World Arena prepares to give 6,000 vaccine doses per day

With Colorado receiving 3.4 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in the weeks ahead, the Broadmoor World Arena is expected to give 6,000 doses a day to patients. → Read More

Woodland Park City Council discusses filling mayor's seat at Thursday's meeting

Following the death of Woodland Park Mayor Val Carr on Tuesday, council members discussed the next steps in filling his seat → Read More

Ammunition shortage impacting Southern Colorado law enforcement agencies

As the country continues to see a shortage of ammunition for firearms, Colorado law enforcement agencies are struggling with getting ammunition for officers and deputies. → Read More

Southern Colorado school districts prepare roll-out for vaccinating teachers

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Starting February 8th, teachers and child care workers will be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Now, school districts are preparing for when the time comes. Governor Jared Polis made the announcement Friday during his press briefing, saying that the group is being moved up to receive the vaccines sooner → Read More

Manitou Springs prepares for Pikes Peak Cog Railway set to re-open in May

After being closed for four years, the historic Cog Railway is set to re-open on May 1 of this year. → Read More

Colorado lawmakers attend Inauguration, others attend Trump rally

Despite COVID-19 concerns several lawmakers from Colorado made their way to see President Joe Biden's inauguration, however, others made it clear they wouldn't attend. → Read More

Colorado Springs native recounts U.S. Capitol chaos

Even though she was there, Colorado Springs native Calandra O'Hanlan still can't believe the violence she witnessed that played out at the Nation's Capitol. → Read More

Capitol security called into question following rioters breaking in

The aftermath of Wednesday's riots turned siege into the nation's Capitol has many questioning how did this get out of hand? → Read More

Pentagon Officials tour Peterson Air Force Base as final decision for U.S. Space Command nears

Peterson Air Force Base leaders welcomed officials with the Pentagon to tour the temporary headquarters of U.S. Space Command. → Read More

State releases guidelines for '5 star' program

Wednesday, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment released guidelines for the 5 Star State Certification Program → Read More

Air Force officials visiting Peterson AFB and other Space Command finalists

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Starting next week, officials with the U.S. Air Force will visit the six finalists in the running to be the permanent home for U.S. Space Command. Peterson Air Force Base is one of those finalists and is currently the temporary home for Space Command. The Pentagon is expected to make → Read More

El Paso and Pueblo counties see decrease in hospitalizations

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- More than a week after Thanksgiving, Colorado is seeing a statewide decrease in the number of hospitalizations. According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment since December 1, current hospitalizations and hospital admissions have decreased statewide. Information from CDPHE's website shows current hospitalization numbers are decreasing… → Read More