Colfax Speed Queen
w/Jesus Christ Taxi Driver, Glueman
Neon The Bishop
w/Nova Nights, Left Out
Cheap Perfume
w/Arson Charge, Gunk!, and Cop Killer

Two middle-school girls found Tuesday morning after going missing from basketball game in Elbert County Monday night
The girls were visiting with their team from the Colorado Springs School.

Xcel likely to shut off power to many Front Range communities Wednesday due to dry conditions and high winds. Here’s what you can do
“We’re looking at several hours of this wind event occurring. We would not start restoration processes until this wind event ceases.”

Dec. 16, 2025: Investigation into troubled state water lab, high winds could cut Front Range power, annual Carol Countdown
Why did it take the state so long to alert the EPA to faked water quality test results?

The secret ingredients to keeping students engaged in class? Empathy and purpose
High school students help build projects for visually impaired people, learning what it’s really like to walk a mile, or play a board game, in someone else’s shoes.

‘A culture of fear,’ outdated equipment and data manipulation. How the Colorado public health lab unraveled
Investigation shows long-running concerns at currently decertified state lab.

Colorado records 36th measles case of the year, state’s epidemiologist says vaccination provides the best protection
Weld counts its first case as the state total far surpasses previous years’ totals, according to the state health department

Sports generate up to $280 million in local economic activity for Colorado Springs, study finds
The inaugural Pikes Peak Sports Economy Report was released this month.

Colorado’s gubernatorial families
The state’s highest mountain takes its name from the Colorado territory’s sixth governor Samuel Elbert.

New Mesa County exhibit shows the healing power of art made behind bars
Artists are part of the Substance Use Disorder program where they learn life skills.

Silver Cliff
They weren’t looking for silver, but they found it. Hauling lumber through the Wet Mountain Valley in 1873, three men spot a sheer cliff of dark, waxy-looking rock.

First lodgepoles, now ponderosas, Colorado is fighting beetles on multiple fronts
The forest-wrecking insects are making a mark on the Front Range.












