Many city residents and farmers from other counties spoke out against the proposal during the public hearing and comment periods.
Colorado’s second city, The Springs has a lot of amazing things going for it. We find there’s tons of things to do in Colorado Springs. But for those who have longer trips or have visited before, there’s more to see and do in Colorado by getting away from the city.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - A local Colorado Springs boutique made sure everyone feels special for a very special event. Every year, the Tim Tebow Foundation holds a prom event for people with special needs 14 years and older. Something New Boutique has donated over 100 gowns for the event.
DENVER, Colorado — Billions of people across the globe celebrate Lunar New Year, and Colorado became the second state in the country to recognize it as an official, observed holiday. That designation is due to the work of several advocates, including Nga Vương-Sandoval.
A calm and warm morning for Colorado Springs on Wednesday, with partly sunny skies and a high of 40 welcome residents, but there's a 20% chance of snow showers in
On Tuesday afternoon Colorado Springs City Council approved a large-scale land annexation in eastern El Paso County,
COLORADO SPRINGS — Some new sound mitigation efforts are coming to the Ford Amphitheater on the northside of Colorado Springs. The City of Colorado Springs says VENU, the company that owns the amphitheater, will build two new sound walls on its north and south boundaries.
The man killed by a flying weight thrown off-course during a Sunday high school track-and-field meet in Colorado Springs was a 57-year-old father there to watch his son compete, El Paso County coroner officials said.
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All middle and high school students in District 11 must lock their phones in magnetic pouches for the day. Teachers also have seen students' academic achievement going up slightly, however, parents have mixed feelings about the phone policy.
Colorado lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill requiring all school districts to implement a cellphone use policy.