After Representative Jeff Crank held a town hall meeting last night, dozens reached out saying they were unable to submit questions.
CSPD is investigating a shooting that took place Thursday morning along Norwood Avenue in the Stratton Meadows area of Colorado Springs.
Saturday's event for Women's History Month will center on the Pioneer Museum's 50% of the Story exhibit, which opened last June and entirely features art made by Colorado women.
A new rebate is offering to help residents in Colorado Springs with property tax-related costs, according to the Colorado Department of Revenue.
The results are in for Donald Trump’s address to Congress—and they’re bad.
More than 200 Microchip Technology employees in Colorado Springs will receive pink slips in March, part of the chipmaker's plans to lay off about 2,000 of its workers amid declining demand from automakers.
"Our next storm system is already moving in, bringing snow showers to the Continental Divide," Brand said. "We will continue to stay dry across the Pikes Peak Region for today, but as this storm system continues to push east snow will be possible going into late Friday."
Rising out of the ashes of a fire that shut down its Colorado Springs business, To the Grave Tattoo recently opened a new shop in Pueblo. Emily Medina is back in business in her hometown at 415 N. Greenwood St.
Haffley, vice president of Colorado Springs D-11 School District, was referring to a proposed bill at the state Capitol requiring all school districts to establish a cellphone policy by 2026.
After high demand for live music in Colorado Springs captured the attention of Denver’s Grizzly Rose Owner Scott Durland, The Whiskey Rose will officially open its doors on Thursday, March 6 in the former space of The Whiskey Baron at 5781 North Academy Boulevard.
This weekend, people all around Colorado Springs took advantage of the nice weather, including motorcyclists. Vinnie Perez of Pikes Peak Indian Motorcycle said he loves seeing all the bikers on the road this time of year.