APD officers shot and killed man after he pointed a AR-15 replica at them
“He was there to intimidate, to terrorize and to threaten... and unfortunately put officers in a situation where they have to make a split second decision.”
After cancellation, it looks like Colorado Springs will have a Veterans Day parade after all
A nonprofit is stepping in to organize the event after organizers of the initial parade said they didn’t get enough fundraising.
A ballot’s journey: How your vote gets counted in Colorado
From your hands to the election and beyond, explained.
Alamosa breaks daily temperature records for October as Southern Colorado continues to see record hot weather
On Saturday, Colorado Springs and Limon also set new recorded high temperatures in the upper 80s.
Colorado’s Supreme Court dismisses suit against baker who wouldn’t make a cake for transgender woman
Colorado's Supreme Court dismissed on procedural grounds a lawsuit against a Christian baker who refused to bake a cake for a transgender woman. Justices did not weigh in on the free speech issues that brought the case to national attention.
New bill would award ‘Miracle On Ice’ hockey team with Congressional Gold Medals and send one to Colorado Springs
The proposal would create three medals, including one for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs.
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Amendment 80: Constitutional Right to School Choice, explained
Amendment 80 would enshrine access to school choice in the constitution, and explicitly names charters, private schools, home schools and “future innovations in education” as options guaranteed by the constitution.
Crested Butte celebrates permanent protections for its ‘Red Lady,’ a victory 47 years in the making
For decades, Sue Navy and many others, protested, fundraised, lobbied, filed lawsuits and negotiated with government leaders and industry executives to permanently protect Mt. Emmon.
WATCH: U.S. House of Representatives District 5 candidate forum, presented by League of Women Voters
The forum will begin at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
Marking one year since the Oct. 7 attacks, Colorado’s Jewish community mourns and remembers
“There's anger that's present, but there's also hope.”
Colorado Palestine Coalition protests in downtown Denver one year after Hamas attack
Activists billed the event as a mass walk out and called for ending American aid to Israel.
Caraveo, Evans both look to Latino voters as campaigns enter final stretch
Every vote will count in this closely divided, and very diverse, congressional district.
Donald Trump to visit Aurora Friday
The Republican presidential candidate has used the situation in the city to argue for an immigration crackdown.
Supreme Court rejects two appeals by Republicans involving Dominion Voting Systems
The court also rejected a Republican challenge to a Biden administration executive order intended to boost voter registration.
Rose and Presbyterian St. Luke’s hospitals join Kaiser Permanente Colorado network
The two HCA HealthOne hospitals join four others from CommonSpirit Health in entering the Kaiser network.
Colorado Springs Veterans Day Parade canceled due to low participation
Organizers said they could not reach a minimum fundraising level of $50,000 this year, the estimated yearly cost of the event.
Black bear with 3 cubs attacks man after breaking into Colorado home
Wildlife officials said they killed the bears because they were used to getting food from people.
Colorado weather: Expect smoky skies and more dry conditions this week
The smoke is primarily blowing into northwestern Colorado.