Two Lawmakers Ask to Redraw Congressional Districts
Updated: 4:56 PM Two unidentified lawmakers in Colorado say they plan to introduce a bill to redraw congressional districts in the state.
Updated: 4:56 PM Two unidentified lawmakers in Colorado say they plan to introduce a bill to redraw congressional districts in the state.
Updated: 4:23 PM The life of late civil rights leader Cesar E. Chavez will be honored tomorrow when a stamp bearing his likeness is unveiled Saturday.
Updated: 2:16 AM A Fort Carson soldier drowned Thursday when a tank plunged into a canal west of Baghdad, and seven others were wounded in a grenade attack, the U.S. military said.
Updated: 9:19 AM Colorado Springs utilities began drilling new water wells Thursday to help with Colorado's drought.
Updated: 9:18 AM An Air Force Academy cadet is under investigation for allegedly organizing sex groups via e-mail.
Updated: 9:04 AM Seven members of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment were injured Thursday in a grenade attack on their compound in Iraq.
Updated: 9:33 PM More than 2 dozen El Paso County inmates are moved to other wards after a disturbance.
Updated: 9:27 PM The Colorado Springs Airport will lose more than 60 security screeners by the end of September.
Updated: 9:20 AM Sixteen F-16s return to Colorado after Iraq mission.
Updated: 9:12 PM United Airlines win concessions from employee unions, ensuring billions of dollars in annual savings.
Updated: 8:07 AM Sources tell 11 News, a house fire that claimed the lives of three young children is a case of arson.
Updated: 6:12 PM Two teens convicted of starting a wildfire near Bailey last year have been sentenced to probation and community service.
Updated: 6:08 PM Thousands of union employees at United Airlines are scheduled to vote Tuesday on wage concessions.
Updated: 8:08 AM An Air Force Academy professor who approved a skit that was considered raunchy has been removed from the classroom.
Updated: 8:16 AM Gov. Owens has signed legislation that will provide tougher penalties for people who impersonate police.
Updated: 5:28 PM Military families will benefit from the annual western tradition in Colorado Springs.
Updated: 5:22 PM The chain gangs are back to work in Pueblo, but this year, they're a little different.
Updated: 5:08 PM A bill that puts the state more than $300 million in debt, has received Governor Owens stamp of approval.
Updated: 4:21 PM The body of a missing Colorado Springs woman is found near a hiking trail.
Posted: 8:00 PM As Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld continues his meetings in the Middle East, U.S. forces find what appears to be evidence of chemical weapons in Iraq.
Updated: 7:52 AM One suspected case of SARS in Colorado tests negative for the respiratory illness.
Updated: 7:54 AM Gay rights activists gathered at city hall to express their anger at city council's decision to cut same sex benefits for city employees.
Updated: 7:55 AM Social services, higher education and public aid are facing steep cuts in a state budget proposal sent to Gov. Owens.
Updated: 12:05 PM A new class is being offered in Colorado Springs to teach people how to ward off an attacker, by putting them on the defensive.
Updated: 8:00 PM Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says U.S. forces will be in Iraq and Afghanistan as long as it takes to stabilize the two countries.
Updated: 05/14/2013 - I'm still focused on meeting my goal of doing a pull-up. And I'm almost there! But I'm always getting this question:
Updated: 04/17/2013 - Crossing the finish line is such an awesome moment. It's hard to imagine what it has been like for the runners in Boston.
Updated: 04/09/2013 - Admittedly, there are days that I just don’t feel like working out. But then I met Viola. And if she can make working out a priority at 99, then none of us have any excuses! Here's how she's living a FIT LIFE:
Updated: 04/05/2013 - A look back at that amazing Rockies home opener, 20 years ago! Were you there?
Updated: 04/02/2013 - I love my high heels. But sometimes you've gotta put on the sneaks. This is definitely one of those times!