Mallory Anderson, KRDO NewsChannel 13

Mallory Anderson

KRDO NewsChannel 13

Colorado Springs, CO, United States

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Local economist discusses inflation decrease, what Fed could do next

A sign of hope from Thursday's newly-released inflation numbers. → Read More

Colorado Springs voters to decide if city will allow the recreational sale of marijuana

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- One ballot measure many are watching closely on election night is the push to legalize and tax recreational marijuana sales in Colorado Springs. Despite marijuana going recreational statewide in 2012, Colorado Springs has only ever allowed medical marijuana. Ballot measures 300 and 301 aim to legalize recreational marijuana sales and → Read More

Special Report: Haunted in Southern Colorado

BE PART OF THE CONVERSATION KRDO NewsChannel 13 is committed to providing a forum for civil and constructive conversation. Please keep your comments respectful and relevant. You can review our Community Guidelines by clicking here If you would like to share a story idea, please submit it here. → Read More

Parkview Health System in Pueblo set to join UCHealth in 2023

PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) -- Tuesday, Parkview Health System and UCHealth announced the organizations signed a letter of intent (LOI) for Parkview to join UCHealth in 2023. The LOI, which was signed on Oct. 7, states both organizations are committed to continuing and strengthening the healthcare services currently offered in Pueblo and throughout Southern Colorado. According → Read More

Colorado Springs newlyweds lose everything in apartment fire

Exactly two months after one of the best days of their lives, Colorado Springs newlyweds are facing their worst-case scenario after a fire destroyed everything they owned. → Read More

11 kids rescued from sex trafficking in major operation by FBI Denver

Tuesday, the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office joins the FBI Denver in a press conference to discuss the results of a nationwide child sex trafficking investigation. → Read More

Family and friends remember Chelsea Longshore following tragic death

Friends and family of a Cañon City woman murdered in Pueblo are speaking to Newschannel 13 to share her life and memory. → Read More

Free rides on Mountain Metro buses in August

Passengers won't have to pay up to ride on Mountain Metropolitan Transit buses this August. → Read More

Repeat sex offender faces new charges in Colorado Springs

A Colorado Springs man previously convicted of two felonies for soliciting child prostitutes has been arrested again for allegedly attempting to meet up with who he thought was a 13-year-old girl. → Read More

Colorado Springs nonprofit raises money for the ongoing fight in Ukraine

Several months into the war in Ukraine, a local nonprofit is continuing its efforts to raise money for non-lethal supplies to send to the country. → Read More

New Colorado Water Plan outlines how to mitigate water challenges statewide

A draft of the 2023 Colorado Water Plan has been released and outlines what the state needs to do in order to conserve resources as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs dry up. → Read More

El Paso County Search and Rescue K9s fly high for specialized training

EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO ) -- Over the weekend Search and Rescue K9s from El Paso, Teller, and Fremont Counties were all strapped into harnesses and sent airborne for specialized training. No, this wasn’t a double-dog dare. These dogs were rappelling mountains for work. A rescue dog trains on the Tyrolean system. “We put → Read More

Lifeguard shortage affects Colorado Springs pools

An ongoing nationwide lifeguard shortage is affecting Colorado Springs pools for a second summer. → Read More

How dusty, smoky days in Southern Colorado can affect your health

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - Dirt, smoke, and haze return to the horizon in Southern Colorado Wednesday which is increasing air pollution across the region. Some of this haze is attributed to blowing dust from increased wins, but much of it towards the south is due to smoke from a major wildfire burning in New → Read More

Free, discounted activities statewide this weekend for 'Celebrate Colorado'

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - Beginning Friday, Coloradans are invited to enjoy free and discounted activities offered across the state through the Governor's Office. The Governor's Office says the three-day statewide Celebrate Colorado event is a way to thank residents for their resiliency and strength over the last two years, and these free and discounted → Read More

Manitou Springs offers free property assessments to determine wildfire vulnerability

MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - The Manitou Springs Fire Department is offering free property assessments to residents who are looking to find out how vulnerable they are to losing their property to a wildfire. Manitou Springs officials say the city is extremely prone to wildfire and add that implementing basic mitigation to private property could → Read More

Couple sues Colorado Springs fertility clinic after embryos destroyed

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - A couple’s dreams of starting a family have been ruined after a fertility nightmare at a Colorado Springs clinic. They’re now suing CNY Fertility Colorado for a tragedy their lawyers say was completely preventable. Kara Seldin-Howell and her husband Kolton Howell traveled from Washington state in 2021 to become patients → Read More

CDOT sends entire southeast workforce out to clean up trash along I-25

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) reports an increase along state roads. In response to the spike in garbage, CDOT crews spent Monday in the southeastern part of the state working on roadway cleanup efforts. → Read More

Cost of Colorado's fentanyl crisis rises to $11.1 billion

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - The monetary cost of Colorado’s fentanyl crisis has increased by 750 percent in just five years, according to an analysis by Common Sense Institute (CSI). On Monday, Colorado business leaders and law enforcement discussed how the deadly drug is leaving behind a paper trail in the billions. Fentanyl is costing → Read More

Vandals temporarily close Blodgett Open Space south parking lot

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Colorado Springs Park officials say they have been forced to temporarily close the Blodgett Open Space south parking lot. Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services say this is to reduce unauthorized access which has led to vandalism in the space. "Unfortunately, because of the location of the Blodgett Peak South Lot, → Read More