JusticeColorado Springs Police Department sees small increase in hiring but remains below fully staffed By Abigail Beckman
JusticeColorado law enforcement welcomes speedy AI facial recognition technology along with rules, some advocates worry about privacy and misuseBy Allison Sherry
NewsExcessive force lawsuit against Colorado Springs Police Department results in $2.1 million settlementBy Abigail Beckman
JusticeFamily of Colorado Springs man who died during arrest by city Crisis Response Team files federal lawsuitBy Abigail Beckman
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs mayor sings a familiar tune as he looks toward 2024By Andrea Chalfin
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs plans for limited revenue in 2024 and increases pay for police, firefighters in approved budgetBy Abigail Beckman
NewsOne dead after shooting shuts down El Paso County Courthouse. Suspect arrested, Colorado Springs police sayBy Andrea Chalfin
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs community activists push back on continued efforts to fund a new police training facilityBy Abigail Beckman
Elections2A: Colorado Springs mayor concedes in effort to retain TABOR money for police training facilityBy Andrea Chalfin
ElectionsColorado Springs Ballot Question 2A: Can the city keep excess TABOR funds to go toward a new police training facility?By Abigail Beckman
JusticeDOJ refers beating of Black veteran by Colorado Springs Police for criminal investigationBy Dan Boyce
JusticeProcession planned Tuesday for Colorado Springs parole officer killed in hit-and-runBy Matt Bloom
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs voters will get to weigh in on $4.75M TABOR retention measure for police academyBy Abigail Beckman
JusticeColorado Springs officers again cleared of wrongdoing in their use of force against a Black veteran last yearBy Abigail Beckman