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Jury returns guilty verdicts in Internet crimes case
A Jury returned four guilty verdicts Thursday in an Internet Crimes Against Children case involving a former law enforcement officer.
I-25 open following accident near Woodmen Road
Interstate 25 was re-opened to traffic about 3 p.m. today after a three-vehicle crash earlier in the afternoon had partially blocked the northbound lanes near the Woodman Road exit, Colorado Springs police said.
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Testimony begins in ICAC trial
A jury in Canon City Monday heard opening arguments and the beginning of testimony against a former University of Colorado-Colorado Springs police officer arrested last year in connection with an Internet Crimes Against Children investigation.
New ambulance company tries to fill a niche
An ambulance without 911 might seem like an airplane without a control tower - something that has no direction or destination.
Kaiser Expands Coverage to Penrose-St. Francis Medical Facilities
Kaiser Permanente Colorado and Centura Health announced Friday that they have expanded their coverage to include Penrose St.
Your Space: Giving is in his blood
CAON CITY People have all kinds of weird hobbies. Art Hagerman might have one of the weirdest.
Florence-Penrose enrollment takes slight decrease
After calculating the loss of students last year, it is not as bad as first predicted.
El Pomar donating $3 million to keep USOC in city
El Pomar Foundation has agreed to donate the entire $3 million required to complete the next step in complex deal to keep the U.S. Olympic Committee in Colorado Springs, said a source close to the negotiations between the foundation and city.
Nonprofits Around Town: New Horizons Band and Care and Share Food Bank
There was music in the air. And in the hallway. And backstage. And on the dance floor.
Swine flu worries: Local woman critically ill
A 22-year-old Canon City woman has been hit hard with the swine flu. The family says the woman has no underlying conditions and up until now was always very healthy.
22-Year-Old Ca on City Woman in Critical Condition with H1N1
The H1N1 virus has put a Canon City woman in very critical condition. 22-year-old Kayla Kammrad began showing signs of the illness two weeks ago.
Nonprofits Around Town: Christian-Jewish Dialogue and Miracles in Motion
It's what makes the Center for Christian-Jewish Dialogue work. For 14 years. At the annual dinner and dialogue Oct.
Alan Miller enters two guilty pleas
District Judge Julie Marshall accepted guilty pleas from Edward Alan Miller on two charges that will send him to prison for two years.
Canon City Daily Record Newspaper
Florence-Penrose schools were on a two-hour delay this morning, while Canon City schools were on schedule.
SUNRISE: Police seek 4 men in south-side Springs robbery
Colorado Springs police officers are searching for the four men who car-jacked and robbed two other men in a liquor store parking lot on the cityA A A1 2's south side Tuesday night.
Man Seriously Injured in Rollover Accident on I-25
A man was seriously injured overnight after rolling his car on I-25 just north of Fillmore.
Seats open on two county boards
Fremont County citizens interested in serving their communities are invited to submit letters of interest to fill open seats on two different county panels.
Dining Review: New menu, chef push Charles Court to dining excellence
Charles Court has long been known as The Broadmoor restaurant where rich out-of-towners could go so they could tell the folks back home that they ate elk or buffalo.
Nonprofits Around Town: Breakfast for hundreds helps little ones get...
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Breakfast for hundreds helps little ones get early education; Hundred Club honors first responders Comments 0 Recommend 0 October 16, 2009 3:47 PM LINDA NAVARRO THE GAZETTE She has a dream, Noreen Landis-Tyson confided to her 650 breakfast guests: Every child who wants and needs an early childhood education will have one.