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  • Public outcry grows over bonuses to city leaders Play Video

    April 18, 2013 9:48 PM

    COLORADO SPRINGS - Public outcry is growing over the lavish bonuses awarded to two members of Colorado Springs Mayor Steve Bach's inner circle. Laura Neumann, the mayor's Chief of Staff, and City Attorney Chris Melcher were both given $25,000 bonuses last year on top of their six figure salaries. ... more »
  • Council to vote on police and fire pay raises

    March 15, 2013 8:27 PM

    COLORADO SPRINGS - Police officers and firefighters in Colorado Springs are poised to a get pretty good raise next year. The pay increases were recommended as part of a comprehensive study by the Waters Consulting Group which was hired by the city to evaluate compensation. Mayor Steve Bach says... more »
  • City council wants a raise

    December 28, 2012 9:05 PM

    COLORADO SPRINGS - Members of the Colorado City Council may ask voters next April for a substantial raise. News 5 obtained a copy of a draft ballot issued that would amend the City Charter to increase the pay of council members by the equivalent of 44 percent of the mayor's... more »
  • USOC pays stunning salaries to two CEOs

    May 17, 2010 1:12 PM

    Stephanie Streeter made nearly $1 million as acting CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee in 2009, according to tax reports filed by the federation Monday. The annual report recorded Streeter's compensation at $1.006 million, which included $960,000 in salary and bonuses and $46,000 in benefits. The man she... more »
  • State audit slams Cesar Chavez School Network

    May 5, 2010 12:38 PM

    The Colorado Department of Education has released findings of an audit on the Cesar Chavez School Network--and the results are very unfavorable. In a news release sent out Wednesday morning, the Commissioner of Education Dwight D. Jones says he's concerned about the network's "egregious financial practices and dubious leadership." "The... more »
  • Teachers to be paid on merit in District 2

    January 11, 2010 8:29 PM

    This fall, Harrison School District Two will become the first public school district in the state to implement a performance based pay structure teachers at all of its schools. The board of education has give the superintendent approval to overhaul the teacher pay structure from one that rewards tenure... more »
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