Looking Back At 150 Years In Colorado Springs: Stories, Photos And More
On July 31, 1871, the city of Colorado Springs was officially born. The city is celebrating its sesquicentennial with a “Parade Through Time” and a festival, both taking place downtown. We’ll be updating this page daily leading up to July 31, with conversations, stories and photos as we look back on our city.
What Does The Push For Equity And Justice Look Like In Colorado Springs Right Now? We Asked The New Head Of The Citizens Project
Drew Houston is the new head of Citizens Project in Colorado Springs.
By Mike Procell
Southern Colorado Youth Blast Off With NASA Grant To Study Indoor Farming
NASA has awarded the Boys & Girls Clubs of Pueblo County, in partnership with The I Will Projects, a $175,000 grant to study aquaponics.
By Mike Procell
Why The Jupiter And Saturn Conjunction During The 2020 Winter Solstice Is Extra Special
The two planets were last about this close together in the year 1623.
By Mike Procell
Peak Radar Minute: Virtual Edition
• Create and maintain sustainable gardens and landscape. On July 18, the City Of Fountain presents “Low Water Turf Alternatives”.
Turning A (Non) Profit: The Energy Resource Center
‘Turning A (Non) Profit: How Nonprofits Benefit Our Community’ is an occasional series from 91.5 KRCC. There are thousands of non-profit organizations in El Paso county alone.
By Mike Procell
Nonprofit Portraits – Manitou Art Center
Supporting the arts, and fostering creativity are at the forefront of operations at the Manitou Art Center. And there’s a whole lot more going on in the facilities located at 513-515 […]
By Mike Procell
Nonprofit Portraits – Finding Our Voices
Finding Our Voices empowers survivors of sexual assault to thrive by offering creative activities and healing events.
By Mike Procell
Nonprofit Portraits – One Nation Walking Together
One Nation Walking Together is headquartered in Colorado Springs and is located at 3150 N. Nevada.
By Mike Procell
Turning A (Non) Profit: Children’s Literacy Center
Turning A (Non) Profit: How Non-Profits Benefit Our Community’ is an occasional series from 91.5 KRCC. There are thousands of non-profit organizations in El Paso county alone.
By Mike Procell
Looking Up: Footprints In The Regolith
This week on Looking Up we wrap up our month long series on the moon and the 50th anniversary of the Apollo missions.
By Mike Procell
Peak Radar Minute: Colorado Springs Area Events For The Week Of May 2 – May 8
Tonight at 7:30 p.m., Pikes Peak Community College students will present an evening of Musical Theatre Scenes from major Broadway shows.
By Mike Procell
Peak Radar Minute: Colorado Springs Area Events For The Week Of April 25 – May 1
The Summer Music Festival Intermezzo Concert with Scott Yoo, Alice Dade, and Susan Grace will take place at Colorado College’s Packard Hall tonight at 7:30 p.m. Beginning this evening at […]
By Mike Procell
Peak Radar Minute: Colorado Springs Area Events For The Week Of April 18 – 24
The GOCA Downtown gallery will host the opening reception for “Unapologetic”, a show of artwork by current UCCS Senior Visual Art Majors, tomorrow night from 5-9 p.m.
By Mike Procell
Turning A (Non) Profit: Habitat For Humanity
‘Turning A (Non) Profit: How Non-Profits Benefit Our Community’ is an occasional series from 91.5 KRCC. There are thousands of non-profit organizations in El Paso county alone.
By Mike Procell
Looking Up: Nightscape Gallery 2
This week on Looking Up Mike Procell has a few more tips on nightscape photography. The world can be a dark place.
By Mike Procell