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Female referee finds comfort on football field
Yvonda Lewis used to wear a hairnet. She doesn't work in the food service industry, although some have suggested she belongs in the kitchen.
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Bullets Fly Through Family's Ceiling
By Sean Hauser s.hauser@krdo.com COLORADO SPRINGS - A couple and their infant child were caught in a near gunfight early Saturday morning.
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You don't have to get mad to jar moody teens
Generally speaking, what kind of discipline do you use with a teenager who is habitually miserable to live with? A: The general rule is to use action - not anger - to reach an understanding.
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Writing an Offer on a Bank Owned or REO Property in Colorado Springs
With the rise in foreclosures in the Colorado Springs real estate market , many of our buyer clients are finding homes that they want to buy that are now Bank owned.
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Shots Fired Through Family's Ceiling
A Colorado Springs family is grateful no ones been hurt following a dangerous night at home.
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Nineteen-year-old Matthew Molloy decided he wanted to be an Air Force pilot while he was at a barbecue in Boulder, Colo., in 1983.
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Bomb scare shuts down I-25 in Pueblo
A bomb scare shut down I-25 in Pueblo for about an hour Saturday. Police got the call around 11 in the morning and shut off access to the interstate.
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Police: Bicyclist Run Down By Minors
Two teenagers joyriding in a stolen truck are being blamed for seriously hurting a Colorado Springs bicyclist.
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Pueblo pushes bid for Corrections Department HQ
Pueblo City Council President Barb Vidmar believes her city is the right choice for the new state Department of Corrections headquarters and wants legislators to intervene if necessary.
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Shooting in Grand Junction leaves 2 dead
Two people have now died, and three people, including the suspected shooter, are injured after shootings in Grand Junction Saturday.
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Teachers, firefighters rally against amendments
Teachers and firefighters rallied against Amendments 47, 49, and 54 Saturday in Colorado Springs.
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The smoking ban violation trials against three local bar owners were settled Thursday when the owners pleaded guilty to one charge each and had several others dropped.
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Molloy decided to fly planes instead of design them
Nineteen-year-old Matthew Molloy decided he wanted to be an Air Force pilot at a barbecue in Boulder, Colo., in 1983.
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Wells Fargo exec says bailout, cuts will work
Fear has replaced greed as the dominant emotion on Wall Street, driving stock prices ever lower in a free-fall that has little to do with economic fundamentals, a top investment executive and economist with ...
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Mana s rape conviction called a mistrial
An El Paso County jury convicted a man of rape Friday, but the judge declared a mistrial after one of the jurors said he or she was coerced into convicting the man.
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Carson unit gets new assignment
Settling into the wide swath of southern Iraq they'll patrol for the next year, a brigade of Fort Carson soldiers has been struck by how peaceful it is.
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A house built on her own terms
Talk about the ultimate do-it-yourselfer. Natasha Kent is building a home high in the hills of Manitou Springs' Crystal Park neighborhood.
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Springs & Co.: A look inside local business
LexisNexis lays off 22 LexisNexis last week confirmed that it laid off 22 editing and business-systems-engineering employees from its Colorado Springs legal publishing operation in June as part of a plan to ...
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Larry Shepherd is not the kind of guy to just sit around and complain. The former banker and coin dealer takes action when something bothers him.
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Politics energize owner of Liberal store
Diann Webb knows most of her customers by name. And she knows the first question most of them will ask: "You guys have yard signs?" Webb runs The Liberal Store at 218 W. Colorado Ave.
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