Carl Winder, KOAA News 5

Carl Winder

KOAA News 5

Henderson, NV, United States

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Past articles by Carl:

Pueblo West hopes to save water with new program

Drought conditions exist in most of Colorado, and Pueblo West is finding another to conserve water. The Metro District is teaming up with non-profit Resource Center for its Lawn Replacement Program. → Read More

Circle Program wants to expand to help more people

A group in Pueblo that helps people with substance use and mental health disorders wants to expand. Crossroads Turning Points wants to move the Circle Program to Pueblo West. → Read More

Voter-approved Pueblo School close to opening

Pueblo School District 60 had a topping-off ceremony at the new Nettie S. Freed K-8 Expeditionary School on the north end of the city. → Read More

Bonus Pay is available at Pueblo School District 70

Starting Jan. 1, for each quarter during the school year, Pueblo School District 70 is offering $500 bonuses to substitutes who work at least 25 days. → Read More

Volunteers needed for Chile and Frijole festival in Pueblo

Organizers of the Chile and Frijole festival are looking for volunteers to help at different locations like the bars and the entertainment tents. → Read More

Pueblo Health Department to host free waste tire collection event

The Pueblo Health Department needs your help to fight illegal dumping and a health hazard. The department is hosting a free waste tire collection event. → Read More

Pueblo residents give feedback on business handling of COVID-19

The Pueblo Business Economic Recovery Team (BERT) has been conducting surveys since April, and it released the results. → Read More

Street signs under attack in Pueblo West

Street signs are being ruined in Pueblo West and the Metro District is asking whoever is doing it to stop. → Read More

Brothel tour shows Pueblo's risque history

Pueblo Heritage Museum is hosting a "Ladies of the Night" walking tour, highlighting the city's prostitution trade from 1870 through World War I. → Read More

Marijuana tax to provide more than $2 million in scholarships

Pueblo County has teamed up with the Pueblo Hispanic Education Foundation to give out more than $2 million worth of scholarships to Pueblo County Students. → Read More

Pueblo libraries begin to reopen

The Pueblo City-county Library District opened their libraries Friday for people to use the computers for 45 minutes. → Read More

Open forum on policing held in Pueblo

With law enforcement policies in the national spotlight, community leaders held an open form to discuss policing in Pueblo. → Read More

Pueblo West student honors fallen heroes with playing of 'Taps' at the Home of Heroes

A Pueblo West student is honoring fallen soldiers on Memorial Day at the Home of Heroes. → Read More

Searching Pueblo for the Jingle Bell Rock worth $30,000

Radio listeners in Pueblo face the challenge of finding a unique rock worth $30,000 if found and returned. → Read More

Pueblo City Schools considering four day school week

Pueblo School District 60 could be on its way to a four day school week. → Read More

Pueblo artist decides to finish mural following vandalism

Following a News 5's story that aired last week, a Pueblo artist decided to change his mind about leaving his mural unfinished after it was vandalized. → Read More

Higher utilities bills could be on the way for Pueblo rate payers

A lawyer says the average power bill could go up about $5 to $17 a month if the Colorado Public Utilities Commission approves Black Hills' request. → Read More

People race in honor of fallen cyclist

The Vic Williams Memorial Race took place at the Velodrome in Memorial Park Saturday. → Read More

People all over southern Colorado honor family who died in train crash

Steve and Christina Miller, along with their three daughters, were killed when a train struck their van on Sunday near Trinidad. Their 4-year-old daughter survived. → Read More

More people are choosing Pueblo West to build homes or businesses

District Manager Darrin Tangeman said 44 businesses and homes are being built in the district through May; there were only 51 all of last year. → Read More