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Catching up with NFL Super Bowl Champion, former CSU Pueblo ThunderWolf Ryan Jensen
Former NFL Super Bowl Champion and CSU Pueblo alumni Ryan Jensen retired from the NFL this past year. He has been staying busy since then, getting a construction business off the ground and keeping up some appearances at youth football camps here in Pueblo. “I retired about three and a half months ago, four...
Health Officials Are Investigating A Case Of The Bubonic Plague In The US
Health safety is a big factor when traveling, even if it doesn’t always come up in conversation. While people may assume that they are always safe when abroad, that may not always be the case. Going to unfamiliar places sometimes means encountering unfamiliar illnesses or health risks. This is something to be conscious of, especially since illnesses can have scary symptoms, have variants, and resurge. One example is the recently confirmed case of a sickness from the early Renaissance era in the United States, the bubonic plague.
Pueblo City Council 'steadfast' in opposing Black Hills Energy rate increases
Pueblo City Council passed a resolution July 22 opposing Black Hills Energy's proposed 18% rate increases. The resolution passed unanimously by council states that Pueblo residents have a history of paying significantly more for utilities than residents of other communities on Colorado's Front Range and that an increase would "place an even greater economic burden" on Pueblo residents. ...
Psychedelic substances’ land use at this week’s planning commission
The city of Alamosa Planning Commission will take up and prepare land use specifics for psychedelic substances, as dictated in Proposition 122, during its regular meeting on Wednesday. The planning commission will classify land use codes for testing centers, healing centers, and cultivation. When Prop. 122, or the Natural Medicine...
Apartment growth slowing in Pikes Peak region as thousands of units still under construction, but expected to come online this year
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - You may have noticed a lot of construction around the Pikes Peak region. As projects are finishing up, the growth of apartments is slowing down. 11 News checked in with the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department, who reports numbers are starting to slow down after...
Food truck rallies to check out this summer around Colorado Springs
For the times you can't decide on what to eat, food truck rallies have you covered with tons of tasty options. Whether you're craving a feast, a snack, or a sweet treat, these culinary delights on wheels are worth checking out. Here are six free food truck rallies happening around the Colorado Springs area this summer: ...
Prospect Lake closed due to presumed return of blue-green algae
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The City of Colorado Springs has closed Prospect Lake in Memorial Park effective immediately, and the closure will remain in place until further notice due to the presumed return of blue-green algae. Blue-green algae are a type of bacteria common in lakes throughout Colorado. When conditions are right, blue-green algae multiplies quickly. […]
Palmer Park VASA Fitness set to be the largest in company history
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — VASA Fitness will host a grand opening celebration at its newest location on the southeast side of Colorado Springs, which will become the largest facility in the company’s history. The new 68,000-square-foot facility is located at 5885 Palmer Park Boulevard, taking the place of a vacant Kmart store at the corner of […]
A health clinic in Southern Colorado is alerting parents of a service they provide
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Peak Vista is spreading awareness of their well-child waiting area after they said many of their patients were unaware they offered free childcare. Peak Vista’s child care center provides free childcare services for children aged 6 months to 12 years. The clinic has professionals who...
A family is struggling to pick up the pieces after a grandmother died in a wrong-way collision
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)- A family is struggling to pick up the pieces after their grandmother died in a wrong-way head-on collision at Marksheffel and Carefree Circle earlier in July. Noi Barrow was 75 years old and was the rock of the family. The grandmother was driving home from the Buddhist temple. Her grandson was The post A family is struggling to pick up the pieces after a grandmother died in a wrong-way collision appeared first on KRDO.
Colorado Springs could be voting to allow, or ban, retail cannabis sales in Fall
Dueling initiatives related to the sale of recreational cannabis establishments in Colorado Springs are in the process of making their way to voters this November.
Dog rescued from hot car in Colorado Springs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - A dog was rescued from a hot car, according to the Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD). CSFD posted to social media on Tuesday explaining the rescue operation took place on July 17 after they received a call to assist Animal Law Enforcement (ALE). Officials believe a dog was left in a hot car for nearly two hours.
City Council approves massive Amara annexation
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Colorado Springs City Council voted to move forward with a major development that will add almost 10,000 new homes to the city. One of the Pikes Peak Region’s largest real estate development companies, La Plata Communities, asked the city to annex more than three thousand acres of land. The land is surrounded […]
Colorado Springs considering paying for new shelter as part of strategic homelessness plan
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - On Tuesday, Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade announced the city is drafting a long-term plan for addressing homelessness. City officials explained to KRDO13 that this may include using funds from the pandemic to contract out the building of a new homeless shelter. Katie Sunderlin, the...
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