Our media partner Loving the Springs sat down with the two Democratic candidates for Colorado’s Fifth Congressional District who will appear on primary ballots in June – Jessica Killin and Joe Reagan. Historically a solid red district, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sees it as “in play” this year. After each talk with a candidate, […]

It’s no secret that this winter in Colorado has been dry. Very dry. Record-setting dry. Water levels in the Colorado River are so low that the flow past Lake Powell – which feeds Nevada, California and Arizona – is being reduced. With snow runoff from the mountains expected to be much lower than normal, Denver […]

Hello, readers. Please give a warm welcome to Carol Wood as the Pikes Peak Bulletin’s new board chair. We’re so excited to have her expertise and experience to guide us through this challenging time for journalism. In case you haven’t heard, the news industry is scrambling to reinvent itself for the online (and now AI-driven) […]

From our media partner, City Matters: Discover the hidden truths behind Colorado Springs’ immigration enforcement — how courthouse arrests may break state law and what it means for your community. In this eye-opening episode, former city councilman Bill Murray sits down with investigative journalists Heila Ershadi and Pam Zubeck to unravel the disturbing rise of […]

Saturday night’s shooting at the annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner raises so many questions. First and foremost, was it real or was it staged? My friend Ted, a longtime journalist, posted that same night on Facebook that his wife, Mary Ann, a college professor, announced over dinner: “I think Trump is going to get shot […]

Update April 27: The El-Gamal family was re-released on Saturday night and remains out of ICE custody at the time of this update. Just hours after Hayam El-Gamal and her five children, aged 18 to five, arrived back in Colorado after 10 months in an ICE detention facility in Texas, the family has been rearrested […]

To the editor: Southeast Colorado Springs is one of the most diverse areas of the city, with a large BIPOC population, and yet it continues to experience persistent disparities in infrastructure investment, public services, and health outcomes. We all see it in slower road maintenance compared to other parts of the city. We see it […]

State law “protects an individual from civil arrest while the person is present at a courthouse or on its environs, or while going to, attending, or coming from a court proceeding.” But reports indicate federal immigration enforcement may not be following this law – including in Colorado Springs. The Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition (CIRC), a […]

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