Colorado Springs seeking public input on new Homelessness Response Plan
Public meetings on the upcoming revised plan will be held Thursday, Aug, 15, both virtually and in-person.
By Dan Boyce
Colorado Springs Fire Department to begin handing out free naloxone to places with high risk of drug overdoses
A supply of more than a thousand doses of Narcan was provided to CSFD.
By Dan Boyce
Church sues Castle Rock after being told they can’t use RVs to help homeless people
The Rock non-denominational Christian church is suing Castle Rock, says the town is infringing on religious expression.
By Dan Boyce
Ludlow Massacre site receives restoration grant from National Park Service
An attack by national guard troops on mine workers north of Trinidad is considered a turning point in the history of the U.S.
By Dan Boyce
Colorado Springs semiconductor facility set to receive $75 million from CHIPS Act to strengthen US supply chain
Entegris will build the $600 million facility.
By Dan Boyce
For veterans with PTSD, illegal fireworks on Independence Day can be a torment
“I would just ask for some empathy, some understanding.” One veteran explains how nearby illegal fireworks set her on edge.
By Dan Boyce
Proposed apartment tower reignites debate over building heights in Colorado Springs
The One VeLa apartment tower would be the tallest building in the city by more than 10 stories.
By Dan Boyce
Club Q shooter pleads guilty to 74 federal charges, sentenced to life in prison
Several survivors and family members of the shooting victims asked the judge to reject the plea deal in favor of the death penalty.
By Dan Boyce
Supporters of Pueblo syringe exchanges abandon ballot effort to overturn the city’s ban on them
Instead, as a legal challenge goes forward, a judge has put the city’s ban on hold.
By Dan Boyce
Alleged Planned Parenthood shooter may be forcibly medicated, appeals court rules
A federal judge previously ruled Robert Dear could be involuntarily medicated but his attorneys appealed the 2022 ruling.
By Dan Boyce
For these young musicians, playing in Colorado – and being able to handle the altitude – means serious preparation
The 40th annual Colorado College Summer Music Festival hosts 52 student musicians from all over the nation.
By Dan Boyce
Colorado’s largest Habitat for Humanity project will feature 3D-printed homes
The Hope Springs community will eventually have 174 Habitat homes.
By Dan Boyce
5th Congressional District: Democrat Joe Reagan
Get to know the candidates running for Colorado’s 5th Congressional District in the June 25 primary.
By Dan Boyce
Hampton Sides examines 18th Century British naval captain James Cook through a modern lens in ‘The Wide Wide Sea’
Side’s latest book depicts the fatal third voyage of 18th Century British naval captain James Cook.
By Dan Boyce
Pueblo Mayor hits 100 days: emphasizes public safety and development
A syringe exchange ban signed by the mayor could face challenge from voters.
By Dan Boyce
Pueblo City Council votes to ban syringe exchange programs
The decision eliminates two programs in the city.
By Dan Boyce