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Colorado Springs residents invited to listening tour sessions with mayor, city council
By
Abigail Beckman
· Aug. 2
Life and Culture
Renew your vows, then grab a turkey leg. It’s the Renaissance Festival’s Romeo and Juliet weekend
By
Jessica Duran
· Aug. 2
News
Colorado’s United Church of Christ committed to DEI. Three years later, that work is abandoned
By
Hayley Sanchez
· Aug. 1
Life and Culture
On Colorado Day, 4 state historians share their favorite bits of Centennial State history
By
Elaine Tassy
· Aug. 1
Life and Culture
A Centennial cook’s new take on noodle kugel, a ‘Great American Recipe’ baked in tradition and family
By
Anthony Cotton
· Jul. 29
Government and Politics
‘That’s not going to save Colorado Springs.’ Residents speak out against proposed ballot measure to help fund new police training academy
By
Abigail Beckman
· Jul. 27
Outdoors
Garden of the Gods’ new manager says she’ll look to her Indigenous background to steward the popular park
By
Jess Hazel
· Jul. 27
Life and Culture
Love, dreams and safety: Nearly 50 kids become US citizens at the Children’s Museum of Denver
By
Jenny Brundin
· Jul. 25
Life and Culture
Colorado Springs nonprofit fears transmission lines would jeopardize community park
By
Abigail Beckman
· Jul. 25
Life and Culture
Colorado’s summer blooms bring more than wildflowers
By
Jenna McMurtry
· Jul. 24
Life and Culture
The World Jump Rope Championships are in Colorado Springs. For team Canada, the event goes beyond getting a trophy
By
Jessica Duran
,
Nicky Shapiro
, and
Hart Van Denburg
· Jul. 21
News
Not just a pandemic blip: More tourists visited Pikes Peak region in 2022 compared to year before, new study finds
By
Jess Hazel
· Jul. 20
Health
Homicides, suicides, and deaths in the homeless population all increased last year in El Paso County
By
Abigail Beckman
· Jul. 20
Life and Culture
A Colorado family heard good things about the ‘toothache plant,’ so they decided to make liquor out of it
By
Dan Boyce
· Jul. 19
Arts
You can surely name some female jazz singers. These two hope you’ll soon be able to name some female jazz composers too.
By
Eden Lane
· Jul. 19
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