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1/21/2013

Serving others at Care and Share

Serving others at Care and Share

Posted 1:50 PM 4/2/2013 by Matt Stafford

About 170 volunteers spent this Martin Luther King Day helping out at Care and Share Food Bank in Colorado Springs, sorting and packing food. It's to mark National Day of Service.

People came from several local places, like Peterson Air Force Base.

All of the food sorted on Monday will be distributed across the state. Care and Share passes out about 17-million pounds of food every year in southern Colorado.

 

1/20/2013

CSU working on power outage

CSU working on power outage

Posted 9:05 AM 1/20/2013 by Matt Stafford

About 1,700 Colorado Springs Utilities customers are out of power Sunday morning.

CSU is reporting about 1,700 hundred customers affected in central and northern Colorado springs, near the N. Academy Blvd. area.

No word yet on what is causing the outage. CSU is working on the problem now.

 

1/15/2013

Preparing to honor another hero

Posted 6:09 PM 1/16/2013 by Matt Stafford

At the Center for American Values in Pueblo, portraits of more than 140 Medal of Honor recipients hang on the walls.

Retired Staff Sergeant Clinton Romesha, who served at Fort Carson, will soon be one of the newest additions. He'll be honored in a ceremony at the White House in February (More)

1/13/2013

Commerce City mulls daytime curfew for teenagers

Commerce City mulls daytime curfew for teenagers

Posted 12:56 PM 1/13/2013 by Matt Stafford

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) - Commerce City officials are mulling a proposal to implement a daytime curfew for teenagers in an effort to stop students from ditching school. The Denver Post reports school-resource officers have proposed a plan in which the city's curfew would be extended (More)

1/12/2013

'Silent walk' planned for elk killed by officer

'Silent walk' planned for elk killed by officer

Posted 11:08 AM 1/12/2013 by Matt Stafford

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - A group of Boulder residents is organizing a "silent walk" to honor the life of a bull elk that was shot and killed by an on-duty police officer. The Daily Camera reports the group will walk on downtown's Pearl Street Mall at noon Sunday. Participants are (More)

Fundraiser planned to help in search for Dylan Redwine

1/11/2013

Tips to keep pipes from freezing

Tips to keep pipes from freezing

Posted 3:52 PM 1/11/2013 by Joe Bevans

 Extreme temperatues can cause major damage in freeze-ups at home. To protect your pipes, experts say to open cabinet doors to leat heat underneath, crack your faucets just enough to allow for a trickle, as moving water won't freeze. The most common mistake is not disconnecting hoses from outdoor spickets. 

1/4/2013

Improvements to Fillmore intersection begin

Improvements to Fillmore intersection begin

Posted 3:43 PM 1/4/2013 by Joe Bevans

Look for cones and lane advisories at Fillmore Street and I-25 as work is underway to move Chestnut street west from the intersection. CDOT and the city of Colorado Springs are working on plans and funding for a new, safer interchange. Until then, the Fillmore Corridor Improvement project hopes to improve safety and traffic flow. Over 21,000 cars a day use the intersection.

1/3/2013

Local woman warns of telephone scam

Local woman warns of telephone scam

Posted 6:39 PM 1/3/2013 by Joe Bevans

 A military wife in Colorado Springs is angry over a scam.  Nikki Rico received a call from the ''American Veteran Support Fund'' saying they were taking donations for homeless and struggling vets. After contacting the State Office of the Attorney General, and the Secretary of State's Office, she found that they are not a legitimate non-profit. Colorado Springs Police are investigating.

1/2/2013

Police changes take affect for Palmer Lake

Police changes take affect for Palmer Lake

Posted 6:10 PM 1/2/2013 by Matt Stafford

January brings changes for the Palmer Lake Police Department; a complete shuffling of the staff. News 5 first brought you this story in November.

As we move forward in 2013, there will be no more full-time officers for Palmer Lake PD -- only part-time. Also, there will be no more police (More)

1/1/2013

Colorado Springs New Year's baby

Posted 8:08 PM 1/1/2013 by Matt Stafford

A fun story to cover every year - the first local baby of the New Year.

Vivian Rayne Travis was the first in Colorado Springs. She squeaked into 2013; arriving just after midnight at 12:13. She weighed seven pounds, 11 ounces.

Vivian already has two brothers and two sisters; they (More)

Rescue Run helps local Search and Rescue team

12/28/2012

Salvation Army kettles fall short of goal

Salvation Army kettles fall short of goal

Posted 6:08 PM 12/28/2012 by Joe Bevans

The Salvation Army say's this year's ''Kettle Campaign'' didn't meet their goals, but they are happy with what they did get. Generous donations of 552 thousand dollars poured in, with a last minute push of 100 thousand dollars in the last week alone. This is 48 thousand short of their goal, still 30 thousand ahead of last year.

Law firm paying for cab rides again this year

12/26/2012

Colo. mural in response to Newtown preserved

Colo. mural in response to Newtown preserved

Posted 8:57 AM 12/26/2012 by Matt Stafford

LONGMONT, Colo. (AP) - A mural painted on a wall in northern Colorado in response to the school shooting in Newtown, Conn. is gone but will be preserved. Longmont artist Gamma Acosta has been painting temporary murals on his uncle's vacant building for over five years, painting over (More)

Springs network helps military, vets find services

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