Ralph Routon, a veteran journalist with a rich history in Colorado Springs media, has been an integral part of the journalistic landscape for over two decades.
El Paso County sheriff settles detention case
The ACLU of Colorado announced today (March 17) that Saul Cisneros has received a $25,000 settlement from El Paso County
Woodland Park man guilty in Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
A Woodland Park resident, Robert Gieswein, aged 26, admitted guilt on March 6 to a felony charge linked to his involvement in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Wing and a Prayer (with Pam Zubeck)
In her investigative piece titled “Wing and a Prayer,” Sixty35 Senior Reporter Pam Zubeck leaves no stone unturned as she uncovers the motives and consequences behind Church For All
The latest from the Colorado Springs city election campaign trail
The mayoral race in Colorado Springs is heating up, with candidates making significant strides in their campaign efforts. Here’s a rundown of the latest developments:
Coming up: City election campaign events
As the April 4th city election approaches in Colorado Springs, voters are presented with opportunities to delve deeper into the platforms and visions of the candidates vying for City Council
Hillside Connection leads second annual GameLikeHer Basketball Camp
Hillside Connection spearheaded its second annual GameLikeHer Basketball Camp on March 4th, drawing in seventy girls aged 6 to 14 to the basketball courts.
Game on for money race in COS mayor contest
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Uintah Apartments project withdrawn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.