Colorado Springs firefighting crews were battling a grass fire near Interstate 25, between Cimarron and Tejon streets on ...
The Gazette family of newspapers won more than 50 awards at the Society of Professional Journalists’ 2026 Top of the Rockies Excellence in Journalism contest. The Gazette family, which includes The ...
The accused gunman who tried to storm the ballroom at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner with guns and knives traveled across the country before the event and is believed to have been ...
One person is dead and two others are hospitalized following a shooting in east Colorado Springs early Sunday, law ...
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Acton was building on the teachings of his mentor, Homer ...
A car went off the road and smashed into the second story of a church in Security-Widefield on Saturday, sending two ...
The ex-wife and children of a man accused of an antisemitic attack were released from federal custody for the second time in three days late Saturday, according to attorneys for the family. Hayam El ...
Colorado Springs police saw a homicide, a juvenile death in a crash and several fires last week, with law enforcement making ...
On Jan. 6, just after 8:30 p.m., Robert Dutkevitch rolled his wheelchair onto the smoking patio outside The Argyle ...
As the red gondola car suddenly bucked and shook on that morning 50 years ago, Greg Dietrich craned his neck, looked up, and ...
The Sierra Club threw a fake “retirement party” for the Ray Nixon power plant in Colorado Springs a few weeks back. The media stunt came complete with balloons, signs, retirement cards and speeches.
If Captain Kirk ever visited Colorado’s state Capitol in search of an elected Democrat who could balance a budget — or even a checkbook — there’d be nothing to enter in the captain’s log. He only ...
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