Government and PoliticsFour years after its repeal, the Gallagher Amendment still overshadows Colorado politicsBy Andrew Kenney
MoneyThe big office building purge seems to have skipped the Cherry Creek neighborhood as developers continue flocking to the areaBy Sarah Mulholland
Government and PoliticsContentious housing development gets stamp of approval from Colorado Springs City Council, despite public safety concernsBy Charley Sutherland, Asa Gartrell, and Andrea Chalfin
Government and PoliticsProposed 62-home subdivision near Peyton approved by planning board, heads to county commissioners nextBy Charley Sutherland
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs Councilman Donelson censured for ‘false accusations of unethical behavior’ against fellow councilmembersBy Charley Sutherland and Asa Gartrell
NewsWhat do you do with an old rock quarry? It’s a question Colorado Springs needs to answerBy Shanna Lewis and Mike Procell
NewsThe Pikeview Quarry served an essential role in Colorado Springs’ history. Its story is still being writtenBy Abigail Beckman and Jess Hazel
NewsColorado Springs Planning Commission to consider zone change near 2424 Garden of the Gods, where a similar action failed beforeBy Andrea Chalfin
TransportationA new roundabout on Highway 115 in Penrose will replace current interchange at U.S. Highway 50By Shanna Lewis
Government and PoliticsNew bill could force Colorado cities to allow density near transit linesBy Andrew Kenney
Life and CultureA bowling alley, a steam power plant, and even a museum are Colorado’s newest ‘Most Endangered Places’By Carl Bilek
MoneyConstruction in the Pikes Peak region slowed in 2023, but it was still a busy yearBy Shanna Lewis
OutdoorsAccess to the Arkansas River near Pueblo’s City Park is restricted due to constructionBy Shanna Lewis
Government and PoliticsColorado House committee advances a partially restored land use billBy Nathaniel Minor
Government and PoliticsThe Colorado legislature could derail a $1-billion development project in Loveland, developer saysBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsAs Colorado considers upzoning, here’s a look at how it’s gone in other states and citiesBy Nathaniel Minor