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  • Vestas in Pueblo considering cutting employee hours

    December 12, 2012 6:47 PM

    We first told you last night about hours being cut at Vestas in Brighton. Now those same cuts could be coming to the company in Pueblo. It would take hours from 40 to 32 hours a week. Wind energy companies across the country are going through a slowdown in business.... more »
  • Update: Two shot overnight

    June 2, 2012 5:07 AM

    At least one person is dead, after a shooting at the Golden Cue in Colorado Springs. That's near Astrozon and Academy in Colorado Springs. It happened around 1 a.m. Officers say the victim was taken to a medical center on Fort Carson. It is possible the person died en... more »
  • Pres. Obama pushes for payroll tax cut extension

    February 14, 2012 12:30 PM

    After a heated showdown between Congress and the White House, back in December, the 2% payroll tax cut was extended for two months. Now, that extension is about to run out, and President Obama is asking for an extension for the remainder of 2012. Today, President Obama took his... more »
  • Cub in grocery store

    October 19, 2011 6:09 AM

    KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) - Some shoppers in Ketchikan got treated to Alaska's version of a bear market last weekend. The Ketchikan Daily News reports a small black bear cub walked in the front door of Tatsuda's IGA. The scared animal found its way to a produce cooler, where it... more »
  • CU Buffs suspend 5 players for violating team rules

    October 6, 2011 3:37 PM

    BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Colorado coach Jon Embree has suspended five defensive players indefinitely for violating unspecified team rules. The suspended players include defensive backs Josh Moten, Ayodeji Olatoye, Parker Orms and Paul Vigo, along with linebacker Liloa Nobriga. Orms was the only starter among the group, but didn't play... more »
  • Momma bear and cub are safely relocated away from downtown Colorado Springs

    September 11, 2011 1:36 PM

    A group of guest from the Clarion Hotel and local neighbors along the 200 block of Spruce St near Bijou had a front row seat today as the Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife worked to secure and transfer a Black Bear Sow and her cub. When a crew... more »
  • All bears down

    August 3, 2011 3:10 PM

    The final cub is down from the tree after it was tranquilized. They now go to a rural area around 100 miles away.The Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife will have the bears in custody as they relocate them. more »
  • California woman cuts off husband's penis

    July 12, 2011 3:33 PM

    GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (AP) - Police say a Southern California woman drugged her estranged husband, tied him to a bed, cut off his penis with a knife and threw it down a garbage disposal. Garden Grove police Lt. Jeff Nightengale tells City News Service the attack occurred Monday night.... more »
  • Program at Mental Health Institute may close to save money

    February 15, 2011 7:04 PM

    The Colorado Department of Human Services has proposed closing the Circle Program at the Colorado Mental Health Institute in Pueblo and the Mountain Star Therapeutic Residential Treatment Program on the department's Fort Logan campus on July 1, 2011. Closing the Circle Program, a 20-bed mental health and substance abuse... more »
  • Consumers cut credit card borrowing for 24th month

    October 7, 2010 3:15 PM

    Consumer borrowing fell again in August as consumers cut back on credit card use for the 24th consecutive month. The Federal Reserve says that borrowing by consumers declined by $3.3 billion in August. That marked the 18th drop in the past 19 months. Borrowing increased modestly for one-time... more »
  • UPDATED: Bears were considered a threat

    August 31, 2010 6:28 PM

    They were not the kind of house guests that Richard Hall wanted to have drop-in unexpectedly. A pair of bear cubs had found their way into his kitchen Tuesday morning. "I looked into the kitchen and there were two bear cubs, each maybe 60, 70 pounds on the kitchen... more »
  • Tweets fly when goals are scored

    June 18, 2010 6:39 PM

    When a World Cup goal is scored, Twitter celebrates. The social networking site is seeing record traffic every time a big goal is scored in the soccer tournament. Though Twitter normally sees about 750 tweets per second on an average day, there were a record 2,940 tweets per second after... more »
  • BP pipe cut successful, cap comes next

    June 3, 2010 11:25 AM

    Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen says BP has successfully sliced off a pipe in an effort to contain the Gulf oil, but the cut is irregular and placing a cap over the spill will be more challenging. Allen said Thursday that the cap was over the gusher and expected... more »
  • Saw stuck in latest Gulf oil fix

    June 2, 2010 10:39 AM

    Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen says crews are shooting chemical dispersants at oil that began leaking when a saw became stuck in the latest attempt to contain the Gulf oil gusher. The saw snagged as it was cutting through a pipe on a busted well. Allen said Wednesday the... more »
  • Massive education cuts around the country

    June 1, 2010 9:12 AM

    Deep cuts may be looming for the nation's public school students as budget crises are forcing teacher pink-slips, shuttered classrooms and school program cuts. New York public schools are $500 million short. Illinois will cut 12,600 education jobs and in California 23-thousand teacher layoff notices have already been sent... more »
  • Pueblo man arrested in alleged plot to "cripple" boy

    May 10, 2010 8:59 AM

    Pueblo police have arrested a man accused of trying to hire someone to cut his ex-girlfriend's face and hurt her nephew. John Richard Lucero, 22, of Pueblo was arrested Friday on a warrant for attempted first-degree assault. Police Sgt. Eric Bravo says Lucero is accused of offering an undercover... more »
  • Budget woes could impact Pueblo teachers

    April 28, 2010 7:01 PM

    Some teachers in Pueblo may lose their jobs as Pueblo City Schools works to trim its budget. The school board needs to cut about $5.5 million out of the budget for the upcoming school year. One recommendation right now, is to eliminate 28 teaching positions.School board president Stephanie Garcia, says... more »
  • Senate gridlock triggers 21 percent cut to doctors

    March 1, 2010 12:49 PM

    Political gridlock in the Senate has triggered a 21 percent cut in Medicare fees to doctors. Funding to temporarily stave off the cuts was part of a bill passed by the House last week to extend unemployment benefits and other government programs. But the Senate was unable to act... more »
  • Clipping coupons to help those in need

    February 2, 2010 7:27 PM

    A group of women in Pueblo is clipping coupons to help those in need. Every Tuesday the women volunteer at the Senior Resource Development Agency and clip coupons for three hours. They give the coupons to seniors at SRDA. In addition, people with a low income can get them at... more »
  • Christmas tree permits now available

    November 27, 2009 12:47 PM

    Some people are beginning to head to the mountains to cut down their own Christmas tree. Permits are now available for $10, limit two trees per household. If you plan to cut down your own tree the U.S. Forest service reminds you to be prepared for winter conditions. Take warm... more »
  • Students try to break world cup stacking record

    November 12, 2009 5:49 PM

    On Thursday, people all over the world tried to beat a world record by having the most people stack cups at multiple locations in one day. However, there was a slight twist. In Pueblo, more than 100 students at Haaff Elementary School took part in the competition. They had to... more »
  • Treasure in the trash

    November 12, 2009 10:30 AM

    Angelo Pericolo is an admitted neatnik, but his clean streak landed him in a heap of garbage this week. His wife, Bridget, rarely wears her wedding rings and hardly ever eats or drinks anything in the living room. But on Monday she did both, and then took off her... more »
  • Cesar Chavez Network cuts jobs from schools

    November 9, 2009 7:26 PM

    More than two dozen people have been laid off from the Cesar Chavez School Network. The school board members unanimously approved the cuts at a public meeting on Monday at Dolores Huerta Preparatory High. The school board says the cuts were necessary because they're facing a $1.5 million deficit. A... more »
  • Fed boss sees no rush to boost rates

    October 9, 2009 9:00 AM

    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sent a fresh signal yesterday that he's in no rush to reverse course and start boosting interest rates. The Fed's key bank lending rate is now at a record low near zero and will probably stay there for an "extended period," Bernanke said in a... more »
  • Bears spotted in Colorado foothills, plains towns

    September 16, 2009 10:35 AM

    Two more bear sightings have been reported in Colorado, this time on the plains of Weld County and near the foothills of Boulder County. Both of Tuesday's sightings involved a mother bear and two cubs. One was on a farm near Johnstown, 40 miles north of Denver, and the other... more »
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