During a press conference on Wednesday, Pueblo Police Chief Chris Noeller said "soft-on-crime" state legislation has bred an environment for criminal behavior in Colorado.
Colorado Springs Police say officers are seeing an uptick in phone call scams where criminals pose as members of law enforcement and demand money from victims.
The Woodland Park City Council voted 5-2 during a council meeting on Thursday night to set a public hearing to discuss repealing a city sales tax that funds local schools.
Around 300 people gathered outside the Colorado Springs City Hall on Monday afternoon to protest President Donald Trump’s policies, joining a national trend of Presidents’ Day protests.
With 365 days until the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, Colorado Springs is preparing to host several national sporting events supporting Team USA this year.
Colorado Springs School of Technology Principal Nathan Gorsch said the innovation school will help launch students into the tech field and fill the demand for high-tech workers in Colorado Springs.