The City of Colorado Springs says its population has jumped 12 percent over the past decade. News 5's Maggie Bryan set out to get some expert winter advice for people new to our area.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - The US Postal Inspection Service is asking for the public’s help identifying a man accused of using stolen credit cards across Colorado.
As the FOX21 Storm Team has been reporting, an arctic cold front is set to move into the Pikes Peak Region. Colorado Springs officials are urging the public to prepare and are sharing how they plan to manage the extreme cold weather.
Law enforcement swarmed an old Maggie's Farm building off Nevada Avenue on Thursday. Officers surrounded the building
On Wednesday, Jan. 15 Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) announced its plans for 2025 with the goal to improve parks, trails, and open spaces in the city. According to PRCS,
A crash on southbound Interstate 25 Friday afternoon closed two center lanes between U.S. 24 and exit 140, near Nevada Avenue. The Colorado Department of Transportation reported a 13-minute delay as drivers head southbound. Slower speeds are advised. It is unclear when lanes will reopen.
About a dozen residents in the Gleneagle area felt like they were left in the dark when their cluster mailbox went missing.
Historical data from NOAA shows that this weekend's cold is nothing new. Colorado Springs and Pueblo have both seen 2 straight weeks below freezing before. It's not an every year event either.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service offered a reward for help identifying a suspect accused of using stolen credit cards in Colorado Springs and Denver. One person was transported to a hospital with an apparent stab wound after an incident at a Colorado Springs Walmart.
A local warming shelter urgently needs your help. When temperatures drop below 19 degrees, Hope COS is there with its doors open, offering a place of refuge for people experiencing homelessness. “We open a warming shelter when the temperature gets very cold
Months after Colorado Springs voted to pass Ballot Question 300, allowing recreational marijuana sales in the city for the first time, city council members are considering putting the contentious issue back on the ballot in April.
The Colorado Economic Development Commission has approved a $3.68 million financial incentive for an unidentified semiconductor maker in the Springs, which plans to expand and modernize its manufacturing plant.