
Health Grants Promote Collaboration in Pikes Peak Region
The Colorado Springs Health Foundation recently split more than $118,000 among four different health-related collaborative efforts in the Pikes Peak Region. Cari Davis directs the Colorado Springs Health Foundation.

Warm Weather Means Drought Conditions throughout the State
Colorado residents have been enjoying unusually warm weather so far this fall, but that means drought conditions throughout the state. The latest U.S.

Students Lead March in Colorado Springs in Response to Election Results
A march in Colorado Springs that began at Colorado College today was one of several across the country in response to Republican Donald Trump’s presidential victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Republicans Rejoice, Democrats Worry at El Paso County Election Night Watch Parties
Both the El Paso County Democrats and the El Paso County Republicans held watch parties at the Antlers Hotel in downtown Colorado Springs last night.


Colorado Springs Works to Become an “Age-Friendly City”
A new report released Thursday outlines how Colorado Springs can become a more age-friendly city.

Statewide Ballot Initiatives: Just What Are Those Amendments on the 2016 Ballot?
Still need to cast that ballot? For many voters in Colorado, it’s a long one. If you’re still weighing state issues, 91.5 KRCC wants to help.


Candlelight Vigil Honors Victims of 2015 Halloween Shooting
A candlelight vigil Tuesday honored the memory of Christy Galella, Andrew Myers, and Jennifer Vasquez, the three victims of last year’s Halloween shootings in Colorado Springs. Dozens of people gathered on […]

Online Voter Registration Ends October 31st
Colorado residents have until Monday to register to vote online in order to receive their ballots in the mail. Residents can register online by visiting govotecolorado.com.

Utility Rates in Colorado Springs to Go Up, Possibly Again in January
Colorado Springs City Council approved increases in utility rates for residents and could approve another increase for 2017.

New Drug-Use Prevention Program Comes to Pueblo D70
There’s a new drug-use prevention program aimed at middle schoolers in Pueblo. The new program comes from Botvin LifeSkills, a national organization that focuses on substance abuse prevention.

Colorado Receives $12 Million for Youth Behavioral Health
Colorado is receiving a $12 million grant to assist youth and their families with serious mental, emotional, and behavioral issues. The grant comes from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health […]

New Report Celebrates Sustainability Achievement
A recently released sustainability report celebrates environmental and cultural action in the Pikes Peak region.

Cyclists Get More Wiggle Room on Research Parkway
Motorists and cyclists can expect to see new, buffered bike lanes on Research Parkway in northern Colorado Springs this week, and a community bike-ride on Saturday marks the official launch.

Hippos Hit the Road
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s two hippopotomuses, Zambezi and Kasai, will be taking an extended vacation beginning in early October. Bob Chastain is president of the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.

Puebloans Aim to Spice Up the Colorado License Plate
The Pueblo Chile Growers’ Association and Pueblo County are working together to get a new Colorado license plate approved that would feature the Pueblo chile. Dominic Disanty leads the Growers’ Association.

History and Culture on Display as Pedal the Plains Cruises through Southeast Colorado
Hundreds of cyclists passed through southeast Colorado this past weekend for the fifth annual Pedal the Plains ride. Darla Wyeno has always lived in Crowley, Colorado.