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New Study Finds Why Coloradans Are So Lonely
Colorado is home to many different communities that can offer people a great sense of belonging. In fact, places like Denver have been rated as one of the best cities in the country for being able to find a community to belong to. With that being said though, problems still...
The Best New Music by Colorado Musicians Released in August
Summer is winding down, but Colorado artists aren't. August saw a burst of fresh offerings from local musicians. From electronica to deathcore, here is some of the best new music released this past month:. Lo Fi Ho Hum. Jacob Godbey started Lo Fi Ho Hum as a solo project back...
Colorado Moose Known as ‘Green Ears’ Found Dead in RMNP
Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park is known for having an abundance of wildlife. From marmots and moose to deer, elk, rabbits, and hawks, the list of unique animals the park is home to goes on and on. Unfortunately, last week, one of RMNP's most beloved and recognizable creatures was found...
Colorado woman helps families navigate loss through organization
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be overwhelming. There is the funeral, the burial, the gatherings, settling their affairs, and even after all that, many people struggle with the less obvious task of going through the possessions left behind by their relatives. However, one Colorado woman is The post Colorado woman helps families navigate loss through organization appeared first on KRDO.
Federal government considering plea deal for Colorado funeral homeowners, email says
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The U.S. Department of Justice is considering offering the Return to Nature Funeral Home Owners a plea deal, according to an email obtained by KRDO13 Investigates. Jon and Carie Hallford stand accused of improperly storing nearly 200 decomposing bodies at their Penrose funeral home from 2019-2023. The couple is facing The post Federal government considering plea deal for Colorado funeral homeowners, email says appeared first on KRDO.
Initiative 138: Colorado voters to decide on putting school choice in the state constitution
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.School choice will be on the Colorado ballot in November, but the intent and implications of the proposed constitutional amendment are in dispute.Backers of a measure to enshrine in Colorado’s constitution a child’s right to school choice submitted enough signatures to earn a spot on the ballot, state officials said last week.Conservative advocacy organization Advance Colorado proposed the measure, called Initiative 138. Its leaders say the initiative would protect families’ ability to educate their children...
Man wanted in Colorado arrested in Santa Fe
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Colin Beck, 26, wanted for attempted murder in Colorado, was taken into custody in Santa Fe on Wednesday. Beck was spotted in Santa Fe at a restaurant on Zafarano near San Ignacio. After receiving a tip, Santa Fe police arrested beck as he was leaving the restaurant and admitted to having a […]
Newlook Air Force offensive line hopes to find rhythm with five new starters
If Air Force’s new offensive line were a boy band, Alex Moore would be known as the boisterous, outgoing one. OK, let’s stop the analogy there. It just doesn’t fit. “Alex Moore is probably the loudest,” center Costen Cooley said. “We’re all pretty much mellow, though, so that’s not saying much.”
Pikes Peak Crime Stoppers release list of wanted fugitives
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Pikes Peak Area Crime Stoppers has released its featured wanted fugitives list for the week of Thursday, Aug. 29. The following individuals are wanted in the Pikes Peak area. A reward may be given for any information provided. Ivory Constance Chavez is wanted for aggravated robbery. Chavez is a 27-year-old woman with […]
Jewish students file discrimination complaint against Colorado College
A group of Jewish students filed a discrimination complaint against Colorado College, alleging the school allowed a "hostile antisemitic climate" to fester amid protests of the Israel-Hamas war.
Changes coming to Ford Amphitheater
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — City leaders met with the owners of Ford Amphitheater on Wednesday, Aug. 28 to discuss community feedback and third-party measurements, and agreed on changes that will be made to further the amphitheater’s harmonious coexistence with surrounding neighbors. According to a press release from the City of Colorado Springs, on Wednesday, city officials […]
Almost 800 animals at HSPPR seeking their forever home
(EL PASO/PUEBLO COUNTIES) — The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region (HSPPR) is asking for help as shelters are currently housing almost 800 animals waiting for their ‘fur-ever’ home. HSPPR is asking for the community’s support in adopting a pet. A spokesperson with HSPPR said they have more than 790 animals — in shelters […]
Two D70 schools in Pueblo evacuated due to power outage
PUEBLO COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) - District 70 alerted parents that there is a fire at the Black Hills substation that has caused power to be out at Libert Point Elementary and Liberty Point International. The email sent by the district to parents says that all children are safe and students are evacuated outside. A D70 The post Two D70 schools in Pueblo evacuated due to power outage appeared first on KRDO.
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