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Barricaded suspect in Fountain prompts shelter-in-place order
FOUNTAIN, Colo. (KRDO) - The Fountain Police Department (FPD) reported at approximately 12:30 p.m. Wednesday that they are dealing with a barricaded suspect in the 300 block of North Main Street. The FPD said the suspect has a violent felony warrant and a shelter-in-place has bee issued for everywhere within...
2 teens arrested tied to gang activity in Colorado Springs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Two teens are facing charges after the Colorado Springs Police Department started multiple investigations into a gang earlier this year. The Colorado Springs Police Department provided an update to the public in their online crime blotter after making the arrests on Tuesday. According to police, their tactical unit served a search warrant in the 211 block of Delta Drive on Tuesday. The neighborhood is close to S. Academy Boulevard and El Morro Road.
Interactive aquarium expected to open at a Colorado Springs mall
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - A new business is expected to come to Colorado Springs soon. 11 News Morning Anchor Matt Kroschel started looking into claims an interactive aquarium would be coming to the Chapel Hills Mall. Those reaching out were tenants at the mall and are concerned about potential increases in their monthly rent because of the proposal of this new business. After reaching out to the Chapel Hills Mall, 11 News received the following response.
El Paso County GOP censures Vickie Tonkins, calls for Dave Williams' removal in disputed meeting
The standoff between Colorado Republican Party Chairman Dave Williams and some of the Republicans seeking his removal from office took an unexpected turn on Monday night when members of the El Paso County GOP's governing body convened on lawn chairs in a church parking lot in Colorado Springs to demand that Williams resign.
'Honestly, they should be wanting a plea deal': Legal expert breaks down potential future for Return to Nature funeral home owners
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - A legal expert is weighing in a day after the news broke about a plea deal that will be offered to the owners of a funeral home where nearly 200 bodies were found improperly stored. The deal would involve Jon and Carie Hallford pleading guilty...
Colorado Springs organizations file lawsuit to fight state law they say unfairly favors developers
Two Colorado Springs organizations are among a group of plaintiffs across Colorado who filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday seeking to overturn a new state law they argue is unconstitutional and unfairly favors developers. “HB24-1107 effectively silences citizens who wish to hold their government accountable for land use decisions. This bill...
Cool and breezy Fourth of July expected across Colorado
A cooler day is on tap for any outdoor plans celebrating Independence Day in Denver and across the high country. Highs will be anywhere from 5-10 degrees below average across the state. Upper 80s and low 90s are expected for the Western Slope. 60s and 70s for the high country with 80s for the Eastern Plains.There is about a 10-20% chance of an isolated shower overnight. The good news? The latest trends delayed any showers until after midnight, limiting the impacts for any firework viewing plans. Winds will continue to increase as we progress through the afternoon and evening. Max gusts will be upwards of 25-30 MPH. Have a great Fourth of July and stay safe!
Rate Hikes and Power Outages Proposed By Colorado Utility Company
If you feel like you just can't catch a break when it comes to your bills, you aren't alone and it doesn't appear there will be any relief in sight. Especially regarding your utility bill in Colorado if you are an Xcel Energy customer. According to KDVR, Xcel Energy has...
Fourth human case of bird flu diagnosed in Colorado dairy farm worker
WASHINGTON — Public health officials have diagnosed a Colorado farm worker with the country’s fourth human case of highly pathogenic avian influenza, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the state’s department of health reported Wednesday. The Colorado case, the state’s first this year related to spread from dairy cattle to humans, was reported […] The post Fourth human case of bird flu diagnosed in Colorado dairy farm worker appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife beg people to wear life jackets
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is begging people to wear life jackets while on the water, especially with the Fourth of July holiday weekend coming up. This as water-related deaths in Colorado are quickly approaching a new record. CPW said it will increase life jacket enforcement this holiday weekend amid a wave of drowning and deaths. This year there have already been more than 20 water deaths across the state which is outpacing last year when 32 people died during the summer season. During the pandemic in 2022, a record-breaking 42 people died. CPW officers will actively write tickets for boaters and paddlers who...
80% Percent of Colorado Parents Unknowingly Putting Children In Danger
All parents in Colorado want to keep their kids as safe as humanly possible. The last thing any parent would want is to put their child in a dangerous situation unknowingly. Many parents spend a lot of time researching and analyzing which car seat is the safest and most secure for their child. However, regardless of how much you spend, you could still put your child in danger because of their car seat.
Cass County authorities say Colorado man drowned after kayak capsized at lake near Murray
CASS COUNTY, Neb. (KOLN) - Authorities with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office say an 82-year-old Colorado man drowned after his kayak capsized in a lake near Murray on Wednesday morning. First responders were sent out to Beaver Lake around 9:15 a.m. on a report of CPR in progress following...
‘I wasn’t accusing anyone of anything’: Colorado Springs City Council member now censured, 6-2 vote
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - On Tuesday, a Colorado Springs City Council member was censured. The rare vote followed a tense back and forth in city council chambers that afternoon, ultimately deciding 6-2 that council member Dave Donelson will be formally reprimanded and stripped of multiple committee assignments. The meeting...
Colorado Springs’ newest senior center will keep up with the growing population demand
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)- The City of Colorado Springs broke ground Tuesday on its newest senior center. Back in 1990, the senior population in El Paso County was about 32,000. The city now predicts that by 2050, there will be more than 160,000 seniors who will call the Springs home. The Colorado Springs Senior Center The post Colorado Springs’ newest senior center will keep up with the growing population demand appeared first on KRDO.
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