Let’s face it – humans as a species are creatures of habit and that extends to our recreational activities. We visit the same parks, and hike or bike the same trails, because they may be convenient or familiar. We’re comfortable with what we know, so we go back. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Living […]
State Rep. Amy Paschal (D-Colorado Springs) recently contacted Colorado Democratic Party Chair Shad Murib and Karin Asensio, the state party’s executive director, to complain about a document sent by Congressional District 5 candidate Joe Reagan’s senior campaign advisor to the Pikes Peak Bulletin. The document at issue in Paschal’s complaint was about Reagan’s Democratic primary […]
This article is from Colorado Newsline. Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters on Monday used the new freedom granted to her by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to promptly renew her baseless allegations of widespread election fraud, casting doubt on the legitimacy of recent Democratic victories and the upcoming midterm elections. Peters, 70, was convicted in August 2024 on multiple […]
Last weekend, neighbors in Stratton Meadows gathered for a planting party organized by the nonprofit Hey Neighbor, the Colorado Pollinator Network and the Fountain Creek Watershed District. “This is our fifth Stratton Meadows planting party,” said Hey Neighbor Executive Director Kelly Bull. “We – one yard at a time, on the street and in the […]
Investigative journalist Pam Zubeck and Pikes Peak Bulletin Editor Heila Ershadi joined City Matters podcast hosts Bill Murray and Gary Casimir to discuss Murray’s recent opinion piece in the Bulletin on the pay raise given to the Springs Utilities CEO (Too good of a deal for Deal, says former councilor) as well as other perspectives […]
Colorado Springs Indivisible held a forum on Tuesday, May 26, at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 113 for candidates vying to represent Congressional District 5 in the U.S. House of Representatives. Rep. Jeff Crank, a Republican and current representative running for re-election, declined to attend. Both Democratic candidates who will appear on next […]
Based on a press release from Westside CARES The 14th annual Feast of Saint Arnold (FOSA) is Saturday, June 13, from noon to 4:30 p.m. As Colorado’s only family-friendly beer festival, it has something for everyone. All proceeds go to charitable causes, with the bulk going to Westside CARES, a nonprofit, interfaith collaboration providing vital […]
Kimberly Gold is serving her first term on the Colorado Springs City Council, which also serves as the Colorado Springs Utilities Board. The Springs Utilities Board voted unanimously on May 20 to raise CEO Travas Deal’s pay from about $550,000 to $700,000 by next year. Most working-class people in Colorado Springs cannot even imagine retirement […]
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