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CSP offers life hacks, advice for Auto Theft Month
(COLORADO) — Colorado State Patrol (CSP) is offering the community some useful life hacks during Auto Theft Month to keep your vehicle safe. Some Southern Colorado hot spots for auto theft include areas in Colorado Springs, Fountain, Cañon City, Pueblo, Trinidad, Alamosa, Walsenburg, and La Junta. The highest risk of having your car stolen is […]
A Colorado Man Has Been Accused Of Breaking Into Apartment Mailboxes In Three Cities
Federal fraud charges have been filed against a man who used silverware to create forged keys and gain access to mailboxes in apartment buildings for the purpose of theft. A federal grand jury indicted Adam Christopher Turner, aged 40, after his arrest in May. According to the indictment, the accused...
Panorama Park wins first People’s Choice Starburst Award
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Colorado Lottery said its Starburst Awards People’s Choice was awarded to Panorama Park in Colorado Springs which received the most votes after a month-long public vote. This is the first The People’s Choice Starburst Award, which gave Lottery proceeds partners, players, and the public a chance to vote for their favorite […]
Construction truck struck not once, but twice, by lightning with worker inside
EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV/Gray News) - At a construction site in Colorado, a man’s truck was struck by lightning not just once but two times while he was inside of it. The man, who remained unidentified, was working at a site in the Security-Widefield area, according to the Security Fire Department.
US census takers to conduct test runs in the South and West 4 years before 2030 count
Six places in the South and West will host practice runs four years prior to the 2030 U.S. census, a nationwide head count that helps determine political power and the distribution of federal funds. Residents of western Texas; tribal lands in Arizona; Colorado Springs, Colorado; western North Carolina; Spartanburg, South...
Colorado kidney donor set to compete in her 11th Ironman competition
AURORA, Colo. — A little more than a month after the Olympics wrap up, women triathletes will be heading to the south of France for another competition on the global stage. The Women’s Ironman World Championship is Sept. 22, and Colorado native Liz Young has qualified for the big race.
Countdown to Camp: Air Force
WACO, TX (FOX 44) — Week three of the college football season will bring a rematch of the 2022 Armed Forces Bowl, as the Baylor Bears will host the Air Force Falcons. The two teams last met in Fort Worth in a game that went down as the coldest bowl game on record, which saw […]
Rampart Roofing donates roof for veteran build
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Local business Rampart Roofing is celebrating its 15th birthday by giving back to the community in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity. On Monday, July 22, Rampart Roofing donated a roof for a Habitat for Humanity build, the home was specifically designated for a veteran in need. According to Eric Wells, Construction Superintendent […]
Family finds treasure in Colorado Springs, wins $200,000
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - A family from Fort Collins is set to receive a $200,000 check for winning the most recent Treasure Games contest!. The family, which isn’t going to be publicly identified until Tuesday, took part in a competitive geocaching event and found a genie lamp hidden behind King’s Chef Diner in downtown Colorado Springs. The lamp was hidden there back in February. The family searched for months along with thousands of other people, according to Steinfeld Consulting.
International Food Tour: Eat your way around the world
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Let’s celebrate the Paris 2024 Olympics here in Southern Colorado with The International Food Tour coming to Downtown Colorado Springs! Indulge in 13 cuisines across 22 different restaurants. From Guam to Greece to Japan, savor flavors from all over the globe!. Carrie Simison, Director of...
A Museum of Hopes and Screens: Before the Paris Games, a look inside the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum
On Sierra Madre Street looms a building that looks like an oversized, avant-garde PlayStation. The alien architecture of the building reflects the futuristic technology of the institution it houses, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. Walking in, visitors are greeted with a 40-foot-tall LED screen higher than two giraffes on...
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