
CC President Jill Tiefenthaler Leaving, Set To Become CEO Of National Geographic Society
Colorado College President Jill Tiefenthaler has announced her resignation to take on a new role.

Pikes Peak Is My Mountain: “It’s Been The Backdrop Of My Whole Life”
The City of Colorado Springs is gathering reflections from community members on their personal connections to Pikes Peak.

AdAmAn Club Continues Firm, Enduring Connection To Pikes Peak
The weather on Pikes Peak is unpredictable, especially in the midst of the Colorado winter. Wind chills of 50 degrees below zero and icy, snow swept slopes are the norm.

Where Is Santa Claus? NORAD Knows
Santa Claus has started his journey around the world delivering gifts and the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is continuing its tradition of tracking the jolly old man. According […]

Planned Parenthood Shooting Suspect Indicted On Federal Charges
The man accused of shooting and killing three people at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic in 2015 was indicted by a federal jury Monday. Robert Dear is facing 68 […]

Colorado Springs Home Reveals Historical Treasure Trove Underfoot
When the pipes burst in her house near Colorado Springs’ Old North End, a local woman was heartbroken at having to tear out the original wood floor.

No Charges For CSPD Officers In Shooting Death Of De’Von Bailey
A grand jury has found that two Colorado Springs police officers were justified when they shot and killed a black teenager during a foot chase on August 3rd.

Pikes Peak Is My Mountain: “It’s My Training Peak”
The City of Colorado Springs is gathering reflections from community members on their personal connections to Pikes Peak.

Space Is Set To Get A Little ‘Chile’ — Pueblo Chile, That Is
What happens to Pueblo chile seeds when they go to space? A group of students at Pueblo Community College will soon find out.

Climate Change, Development Threatens State Bird Populations
A recent report from the National Audubon Society says two-thirds of America’s birds are threatened with extinction from climate change.

Fire Continues To Burn, Containment Holds Steady
Last updated Sat., Oct 19, 7:45 a.m. At last update, officials say the blaze has grown to 8,694 acres and remains 30 percent contained.


Pikes Peak Is My Mountain: “It’s Woven Into The Thread Of My Life And My Heritage”
The City of Colorado Springs is gathering reflections from community members on their personal connections to Pikes Peak.

Study To Examine Health Outcomes Of ‘Unfortunate Natural Experiment’ Of PFAS Contamination
El Paso County is one of seven sites across the country where researchers will be studying the human health effects of drinking water contaminated by potentially toxic chemicals known as […]

Update: Decker Fire Reaches 6,482 Acres, 14% Containment
Updated 2:13 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019 The Decker Fire burning near Salida is nearing 6500 acres, but now has 14 percent of the perimeter contained.


Additional Evacuation, Pre-Evacuation Orders For Decker Fire Lifted
Last Update: 7:45 p.m., Tuesday, 10/8/19 Effective Wednesday at 10 a.m., Chaffee County Sheriff John Spezze is lifting evacuation notices for the residents of the Methodist Estates and Boothill subdivisions, […]


Increasing Temperatures Could Mean An Increase In Spruce Beetle Activity
Spruce beetles have already affected about 40% of spruce firs in Colorado, leaving their mark on hundreds of thousands of acres of conifer forest.