
For owner of Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs, live music’s future is in mid-size cities — even if locals complain about the noise
The Colorado Springs live-music space has received significant pushback from neighbors.

By Dan Boyce

‘MAGA’ voters in the West still support federal management of public lands, poll finds
The 15th annual Conservation in the West Poll also found strong support to maintain national monument designations and that climate change is a serious problem.

By Dan Boyce

Mother of Club Q shooter sues five Colorado Springs police officers for constitutional rights violations on night of attack
Laura Voepel, mother of Anderson Aldrich, claims she knew nothing about the attack when officers arrived at her door.

By Dan Boyce

Colorado Springs Downtown Review Board approves controversial OneVeLa apartment tower
The 27-story skyscraper would be the tallest structure in Colorado Springs.

By Dan Boyce

Ford Amphitheater and Colorado Springs sign new agreement over sound mitigation, accountability
The venue’s ownership promises to invest millions in reducing noise around the popular music venue.

By Dan Boyce

Colorado recognizes Lunar New Year as an official state holiday with new flagship celebration
Supporters of a successful 2023 legislative effort to recognize Lunar New Year as an official state holiday in Colorado are ready to celebrate.

By Dan Boyce

150 soldiers from Fort Carson deploy to U.S. southern border
The units from Colorado Springs are part of the Trump administration’s efforts to stop immigrants from coming over the border.

By Dan Boyce

Colorado Springs postpones Lunar New Year celebration due to weather
The free event at the Pioneers Museum promises cuisine, culture and dance from this prominent Asian festival.

By Dan Boyce

Colorado Springs City Council to decide on implementing voter-passed recreational marijuana rules
Legal questions remain over how close pot shops could be to schools and treatment centers.

By Dan Boyce

Colorado Springs mother sues McDonald’s for alleged E. coli poisoning during October outbreak
The lawsuit alleges a woman and her daughter were both hospitalized after eating a Double Quarter-Pounder.

By Dan Boyce

The Ford Amphitheater is closed for the winter. That doesn’t make neighbors any less fired up about it
Colorado Springs’ first major outdoor music venue has been plagued by controversy, mainly over the Ford Amphitheater’s noise levels.

By Dan Boyce

Pueblo stops practice of giving lengthy jail sentences for failure to appear in court
People charged with minor offenses were often given hundreds of days in jail if they skipped a court date.

By Dan Boyce

Colorado Springs inches closer toward approving its new tallest building
The proposal passed a major hurdle involving tax incentives.

By Dan Boyce

UCCS shooting investigation outlines 13 recommendations for campus safety, including improving tracking concerning behavior.
Multiple behavior complaints were filled against the alleged shooter.

By Dan Boyce

New plan to address homelessness in Colorado Springs calls for more aggressive camp cleanups, more affordable housing
Colorado Springs has seen the unhoused population decrease by 12 percent.

By Dan Boyce

Candlelight vigil held at former Club Q site to mark 2 years since tragedy
“This will probably haunt us for the rest of our lives. But what I’m so just grateful for tonight is this entire community.”

By Dan Boyce