Katelyn Quisenberry, KKTV 11 News

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Vote now: Check your mailbox for Colorado Springs mail-in ballots

But you will have to select one candidate for mayor along with two for city council, one for the district where you live, and another ‘at large candidate.’ → Read More

Colorado Springs drivers beware, ‘Surge Enforcement Team’ in full force Friday

The Colorado State Patrol, Colorado Springs Police Department, El Paso County Sheriff’s office, and others will join forces to form the ‘Surge Enforcement Team.’ They will be on the lookout for speeding, distracted, aggressive, and impaired driving. → Read More

A reunion between Colorado Springs man and his shuttle bus

The owner tells us the bus was taken after he left it unlocked with the keys inside. → Read More

Cracking the case: Colorado Springs grocer gives update on egg shortage

10 Colorado counties have reported avian flu cases, El Paso County is not one of those listed by the CDC. → Read More

Colorado Springs Amazon center cited for hazardous conditions

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced its findings Thursday, based on an inspection at the center in August of last year. → Read More

Heavy traffic anticipated on Colorado roads tomorrow

According to Colorado Department of Transportation (C-DOT), this weekend brings in a record number of drivers to Colorado roads. → Read More

Triple-demic is not over yet

This week, the CDC estimates up to 35 hundred confirmed influenza hospital admissions nationally. → Read More

400 jobs are coming to Colorado Springs

Microchip Technology is working to create 400 high-paying employment opportunities. → Read More

New Colorado Springs zoning ordinance expected to impact many

On Tuesday, the council approved a new zoning ordinance specifying how land owners can use their land. → Read More

17 cancellations and 14 delays: Colorado Springs Airport waits out storm

A representative for the airport tells me visibility is improving and is only expected to improve into the evening hours. → Read More

‘Just the presence of them alone is a great deterrent:’ Pueblo business praises D.I.C.E. unit

The unit started as a two-officer team that worked together to conduct proactive policing in the areas that statistically saw a higher volume of the lower level-crime. → Read More

Man witnessed people tackle car theft suspect in Colorado Springs after crash

On the Southeast side of the city, community members jumped into action after a crash on Hutchinson Drive and East Fountain Boulevard. → Read More

New construction plan for apartments in Colorado Springs moves forward

A section of land between The Mountain Shadows and The Navigator neighborhoods could soon be filled with more than 300 new townhouses, businesses, and two-story buildings. → Read More

Falcon neighborhood shaken after shooting

At 12:50 in the morning, El Paso County Sheriff’s Department responded to the scene after receiving multiple calls. → Read More

East-west mobility study could split Colorado Springs neighborhoods

On Saturday morning, local community members gathered at Wasson Academic Campus to debate the future of their roads. → Read More

‘Please don’t forget my child’: Colorado honors Missing Persons Day

As of Friday morning, nearly 600 people are listed as missing persons in the state of Colorado. In honor of that continued search and pursuit of justice, February 3rd is Colorado’s Missing Persons Day. → Read More

Colorado Springs dogs have a snow day

Sunday’s winter weather and cold temperatures may have deterred some people from enjoying the great outdoors. Still, Colorado Springs pet owners and their dogs took this as an opportunity to make their mark on the fresh powder. → Read More

Speeding in Colorado school or work zones could cost you

Colorado State Patrol reminds Coloradans to slow down and be mindful in school and construction zones. → Read More

Law enforcement hopes $1.7 million grant helps make Memorial Park in Colorado Springs safer

Memorial Park is known locally for its crime rate. In the last three years, there were 303 criminal cases reported in the park. → Read More

Colorado Springs police say social media is a big part of auto theft

Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) say Colorado holds the record for the most motor vehicle thefts in the country. → Read More