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Mar 14 2024
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13-year-old boy on way to school hit and killed in crosswalk, Colorado cops say
“He was really funny,” Brianna told KUSA. “He’d always bring a smile on my face no matter how I was feeling, and I feel like I could talk to him about a lot of stuff.” Alex died March 6 after being hit in a crosswalk on his way to school in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, sheriff’s officials and news outlets reported. “It’s just been hard going to school and his desk being empty,” Brianna told KUSA
The Sacramento BeeFeb 22 2024
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Colorado Town Unanimously Votes to Remain a Non-Sanctuary City
A small Colorado town’s council has unanimously voted to affirm its designation as a non-sanctuary city after the progressive mayor of Denver admitted that his city is hitting its “breaking point” with the influx of migrants. The mayor of Monument, a rural municipality sitting between Colorado Springs and Denver, joined Fox & Friends Wednesday to criticize Denver’s use of local resources
Breitbart NewsFeb 22 2024
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This Colorado Town Voted Unanimously on Non-Sanctuary City Status
A town in Colorado held a vote to declare it would not be accepting any migrant buses. Monument, Colorado is a town in the metropolitan area of Colorado Springs. The population is estimated to be about 700,000. The Monument Council voted unanimously, 7-0, to affirm the town's status as a non-sanctuary city. With the increase in illegal aliens arriving in Denver, Monument officials have growing
HotAirFeb 22 2024
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Briefing: Techstars Is Closing its Seattle and Colorado Accelerator Programs
Techstars, a startup accelerator, is shutting its operations in Seattle and Colorado to concentrate on other core markets, a spokesperson confirmed. It will focus on training startups in San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles and Boston, according to a memo seen by The Information. Its Seattle program supported more than 200 startups since 2010, including Remitly, Outreach and Zipline, the memo
The InformationApr 19 2024
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Six candidates for the El Paso County-based 5th Congressional District speak at a candidate forum held Thursday, April 18, 2024, at the Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center in Colorado Springs. From left: Republican Jeff Crank, Democrat River Gassen, Consti
Colorado Springs GazetteFeb 05 2024
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Snowmelt warmth early this week for Southern Colorado
Today’s Forecast: Areas of fog this morning on the Palmer Divide and the eastern Plains will burn off pretty quickly this morning, with sunshine expected across Southern Colorado during the first part of the day. A few fair weather clouds will develop this afternoon, but no rain or snow is expected on Monday across the state. Colorado Springs forecast: High: 49; Low: 30. Sunny skies early will
KOAA News 5Mar 23 2024
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Colorado Springs First Lady Abbey Mobolade's innovative mental health initiative progresses, as neighborhood program is set to launch
Not everybody who is depressed has a mental illness. But everyone gets depressed from time-to-time, and for those who don’t necessarily need therapy or medication, wouldn’t it be nice to have a few ideas of how to get out of a funk? Maybe schedule of 10-minute dose of sunshine for yourself or take a walk to clear your mind or check on a neighbor. Or perhaps counseling or other professional
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 04 2024
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Utah politicians react to Supreme Court decision keeping Trump on Colorado ballot
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump points to a reporter for a question as he speaks at his Mar-a-Lago estate, Monday, March 4, 2024, in Palm Beach, Fla. The Supreme Court unanimously restored Trump to 2024 presidential primary ballots, rejecting state attempts to ban him over the Capitol riot. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed
Deseret NewsMar 31 2024
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Joel Babbitt is All-Colorado boys basketball Coach of the Year after leading Mesa Ridge to back-to-back Class 5A titles
The Denver PostMar 04 2024
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Colorado families of funeral home tragedies celebrate new bill to regulate the industry
DENVER, Colo. (KRDO) - A new piece of legislation is being fueled by the hundreds of grieving families here in Colorado who fell victim to bad actors in the funeral home business on multiple occasions. It is legislation so many families have waited for, for months, even years, they've asked themselves, "How could this have happened to me?" But now, they hail this new bill, as a step in the
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