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Pueblo man organizes donation drive for Oklahoma

Pueblo man organizes donation drive for Oklahoma

Posted 6:32 PM 5/24/2013 by Kirsten Bennett

A local business owner in Pueblo is organizing a donation drive for the community of Moore, Oklahoma.

Brian Mater owns a transport company and is using one of his semi truck trailers to take to these goods to Moore and Shawnee, OK.

Drop off locations are in Pueblo at All Star (More)

UPDATE: Firefighters battle a wildfire in La Veta, Colorado

Audit of Colorado parole system expanded

5/23/2013

Family of murdered Springs teen still waiting for justice 16-years later

Family of murdered Springs teen still waiting for justice 16-years later

Posted 8:53 PM 5/23/2013 by Tony Spehar - tspehar@koaa.com

The family of Steven Eugene "Gino" Romero, murdered in Colorado Springs 16-years ago, is still waiting for justice.

Just after midnight on May 24, 1997 Romero was killed while riding in the back seat of a car during a drive-by shooting near the intersection of Lelaray St. and Circle Dr. (More)...

Growing problem of graffiti being tackled by clean up crews

Containers needed for OKC victims

Springs water quality report out

Water Battles in El Paso County

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5/22/2013

Colorado governor delays execution of convicted killer

Colorado governor delays execution of convicted killer

Posted 8:35 AM 5/23/2013 by Patricia Collier

DENVER (AP) - Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper has indefinitely delayed the execution of convicted killer Nathan Dunlap, citing doubts about the death penalty.Hickenlooper announced his decision Wednesday. He says he is granting Dunlap a reprieve, not clemency. Clemency would have changed (More)

You could be living in a former meth lab and not even know it

5/21/2013

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in ''baby boom''

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in ''baby boom''

Posted 6:16 PM 5/21/2013 by Joe Bevans

Four different kinds of animals are welcoming new babies at the Colorado Springs Mounatin Zoo. Over the past month, a new Red River Hog baby, a Porcupine, Lynx kittens, and two Joeys have been born.  The zoo say's that this is an indication that they have healthy, happy animals. When animals reproduce in zoos, it means they feel comfortable with their surroundings.

 

 

Phone lines repaired at Pueblo City Schools

Motorcycle rider seriously injured in accident

County facing $129,705 shortfall from new election laws, Morse recall

Graduation hat toss gets retro makeover

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