Pikes Peak Philharmonic Concert: Jazz
Our season of musical genres continues as we join KPPP, our radio station of imagination, in a concert featuring “Jazz” with Ellington “The Nutcracker”, Williams “Escapades” from Catch Me if […]
Veterans Day
Thank you to veterans and active service members! Stop by on Veterans Day to enjoy one complimentary appetizer from our hotel bar menu. No reservations required. Must present military ID.
Colorado Springs PFLAG – October meeting
October Colorado Springs PFLAG meeting. Guest speaker, Richard Blair will provide a program and updates from Colorado Health Network.
FREE Public Lecture
The Pueblo Archaeological and Historical Society welcomes Dr. Eric Leonard presenting the free public lecture Colorado Glaciation: A Window into Past Environments and Climate. Dr.
Bandwagon Battle of the Bands (Colorado Springs) Featuring Glowstate, Mayor Grey, LambBed, and Evan Bingham and Rude Mood
Colorado Springs– Get ready for action! BandWagon Magazine is proud to present the highly anticipated 2025 Battle of the Bands.
Butterfly Pavilion’s Monarch Magic
Monarch Magic Experience the Majesty of Monarchs at Butterfly Pavilion This November, immerse yourself in the captivating world of monarch butterflies during Butterfly Pavilion’s annual Monarch Magic celebration.
CELEBRATE. PLAY. WIN. ALL HALLOWEEK LONG AT WHIRLYBALL!
From October 24th – November 2nd, guests who come into any Whirlyball location dressed in their favorite costume, will receive half off their game of Whirlyball.
Visiting Author Series
Wednesday, October 29 * 7pm On October 29 at 7p.m. The Heller Center will host its second fall Visiting Author Series event featuring author Lee Horikoshi Roripaugh.

Listen: Denver jails are missing nearly a third of their staff. What went wrong?
The understaffing is putting deputies, civilian staff and inmates in danger, sheriff employees who have resigned say.

October 21, 2025: Federal layoffs amid shutdown, Denver jails missing staff, archaeological dig in Central City
Sheriff’s deputies at Denver’s jail say staffing levels are so low they’re now dangerous for staff and inmates.

Colorado voters: Child care funding measures could be coming to a ballot near you
This election season, eight Colorado communities will ask voters to consider new taxes that could be used to support child care efforts.

Colorado is now testing for measles in wastewater
It’s already given public health officials an early warning, when an outbreak hit Mesa in August.

New film, ‘Preserved,’ digs into history and conservation work at Ted Turner’s Vermejo Reserve west of Raton, New Mexico
The Vermejo Reserve spans miles of wilderness, ranchland and former coal mines west of Raton, New Mexico, and extends over the state line into Colorado.

Colorado domestic violence deaths rise even as statewide homicides fall
2024 saw the most children ever killed in one year from domestic violence incidents

Interior Department aims to cut almost 200 Colorado based jobs, per court filings
The document was submitted as part of a lawsuit to stop the layoffs of government workers during the shutdown.









