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Changes coming to Ford Amphitheater

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — City leaders met with the owners of Ford Amphitheater on Wednesday, Aug. 28 to discuss community feedback and third-party measurements, and agreed on changes that will be made to further the amphitheater's harmonious coexistence with surrounding neighbors. According to a press release from the City of Colorado Springs, on Wednesday, city officials [...]

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Oak Meadows Park now offers fully accessible play

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The City of Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services (PRCS) celebrated the ribbon cutting of the completion of Oak Meadows Park in southwest Colorado Springs. The renovated playground — located at 4690 Farthing Drive — now provides new, accessible play equipment with ADA-compliant parking and access to both the playground and [...]

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End of an era for Martin Drake Power Plant

After less than two years of demolition work, the former Martin Drake Power Plant has been taken to ground level, marking a dramatic change in the city's skyline for the first time in 100 years. Community leaders are celebrating the milestone while looking toward a cleaner and more sustainable future.

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Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter help Colorado hold off NDSU 31-26 to start Year 2 under Deion Sanders

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Shedeur Sanders was just trying to be the nice guy and get his teammate a late touchdown. It nearly backfired. Sanders threw for 445 yards and four touchdowns — three to Travis Hunter — and Colorado began Year 2 under Deion Sanders by holding off FCS power North Dakota State 31-26 [...]

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Fort Carson soldier wins USA’s first Paralympic medal in Paris

(PARIS) — A Colorado Springs soldier stationed at Fort Carson has earned the United States' first medal at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games. U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Elizabeth Marks took silver in the 50m freestyle for S6, which is the classification for swimmers with short stature, lower trunk and leg impairment, or loss of [...]

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Provide feedback for redrawing City Council districts

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The City of Colorado Springs is looking to gather community feedback on the redrawing of City Council districts. The City and District Process Advisory Committee is inviting the community to take part in a series of public meetings in September to discuss potential options. The public will have the opportunity to provide [...]

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Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers release list of wanted fugitives

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Pikes Peak Area Crime Stoppers has released its featured wanted fugitives list for the week of Thursday, Aug. 29. The following individuals are wanted in the Pikes Peak area. A reward may be given for any information provided. Ivory Constance Chavez is wanted for aggravated robbery. Chavez is a 27-year-old woman with [...]

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Pueblo home burglary leads to standoff, suspect arrested

(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The Pueblo Police Department (PPD) responded to a barricaded suspect situation on Thursday evening, Aug. 29 who has since been arrested. At approximately 2:30 p.m., PPD officers received a call of a home burglary in the 1200 block of West Street near North Elizabeth and West 11th Streets. Upon arrival, PPD said [...]

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CDOT expects busy Labor Day weekend traffic

(COLORADO) — The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is reminding drivers to expect heavier traffic in many areas of the state due to the events and activities taking place over the Labor Day weekend. CDOT said starting at noon on Friday, Aug. 30 CDOT would be suspending all non-emergency construction projects to reduce potential traffic [...]

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Investigation proceeds after Scotty McCreery concert incident at Colorado State Fair

(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The potential charges a man could face after he allegedly assaulted a woman at the Scotty McCreery concert at the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo last weekend have been referred to the Pueblo County District Attorney's (DA) Office. According to Olga Robak, the Director of Communications and Public Awareness for the Colorado [...]

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