The race for mayor of Colorado Springs is heating up as significant funds pour into the campaign coffers of several contenders vying in a competitive 12-way contest slated for the April 4 city election.
Uintah Apartments project withdrawn
The proposed Uintah Apartments project, slated to comprise 56 units on a 2.27-acre site near 19th and Uintah streets
Munchies makes moves in the iconic Michelle’s location, playing a heavy hand with huge portions
Munchies has taken a bold step into the historic location once occupied by Michelle Chocolatiers on Tejon Street, injecting new life into the long-vacant space with its hearty portions and eclectic menu offerings.
Dark money goes negative in COS city election
In the Colorado Springs city election, a group named Colorado Springs for Ethical Government (CSEG) has taken a negative turn by purchasing ads targeting mayoral candidate Wayne Williams on KOAA TV.
Candidates on mental health, the disabled, Council pay
Candidates’ viewpoints on various issues related to the Colorado Springs municipal election have been highlighted in a recent questionnaire by Sixty35 news magazine.
Elected officials welcome at a Moms for Liberty meeting, D11 grandparent kicked out
A recent meeting hosted by the conservative education activist group Moms for Liberty – El Paso County has sparked concern after a Colorado Springs School District 11