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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.
‘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...
Restoration Couple Killed In Vintage Waco Crash
The well-known husband-and-wife aircraft restoration team of Dave and Jeanne Allen died in the crash of their pristine 1934 Waco YKC in a Kansas field last week. No witnesses to the crash have come forward so the FAA is saying the plane crashed under “unknown circumstances.” The Allens lived in Elbert, Colorado, and it’s not clear why they were in Kansas. The accident occurred just after 6 p.m. about 10 miles north of Hoxie in Sheridan County. A post-crash fire consumed the plane.
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.
Pyromaniac pup almost burns down Colorado Springs home
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — A homeowner was able to extinguish a fire that was started by a curious pup accidentally switching on a stove burner in the early morning hours and igniting items left on the stove. According to the Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD), it all started around 4:45 a.m. on Wednesday, June 26, on […]
'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...
WATCH: Curious dog starts fire in Colorado home after turning on stovetop
The Colorado Springs Fire Department reports that a home fire that took place in the early morning hours of June 26 was started by the family dog – and they've got the video footage to prove it. According to the fire department, crews were dispatched to the home at about 4:43 a.m. Once they arrived at the scene, there was no visible smoke or fire, as the fire had already been put out by one of the homeowners. ...
16th annual Green Box Arts Festival returns to Green Mountain Falls
The Green Box Arts Festival is back in Green Mountain Falls for the 16th year. It's a two-week event which offers visual and performance-based classes, conversations and concerts.
CSFD issues reminder about fire safety after a dog caused a small fire last week
The Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) has issued a reminder about fire safety. Last week, firefighters were called out to a possible fire at a home off Rushmore Drive.
Two Colorado Cities Ranked as Best for Weddings
Colorado has many amazing and picturesque places where you can tie the knot with the person you love. Take Grand Lake, for example. Not only is it Colorado’s largest lake, but arguably its prettiest. Oh, and famous Hollywood actor Tim Allen got married there as well. However, there’s two...
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