Life and CultureA Booming Job Market And Cheaper Housing Are Luring Millennials To Colorado SpringsBy Nell London
EnvironmentColorado Has $500,000 Ready For PFAS Water Testing. So Far, There Are Few TakersBy Grace Hood
EnvironmentColorado Lawmakers Call For More Federal Money To Clean Up Chemical Contamination From PFASBy Dan Boyce
MilitaryAs Peterson Air Force Base Welcomes Space Command, A General Praises It As ‘Another Sputnik Moment’By The Associated Press
Military$8 Million Diverted From Peterson Air Force Base For BorderBy Andrea Chalfin and The Associated Press
MilitaryDespite A $50M Cleanup, Residents Still Bear The Costs Of Peterson AFB’s Water ContaminationBy Dan Boyce
Government and PoliticsWhile Congress Sorts Out Space Force, Colorado Springs Hopes To Be More Than The Temporary Home Of Space CommandBy Dan Boyce
Life and CulturePHOTOS: Body Of Slain Soldier Returned Home To Colorado SpringsBy Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsShutdown Leaves Park Roads At Rocky Unplowed; NORAD’s Santa Tracker UnaffectedBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentBlood Tests Show Elevated Chemical Levels For El Paso Residents Living With Contaminated WaterBy Hayley Sanchez