Colorado Springs Graduate in War
Updated: 7:07 PM A Colorado Springs graduate was among the first U.S. Navy missile controllers to launch a strike on Bagdad.
Updated: 7:07 PM A Colorado Springs graduate was among the first U.S. Navy missile controllers to launch a strike on Bagdad.
Updated: 7:03 PM The El Paso County District Attorney is reviewing one of the alleged rapes at the Air Force Academy at the request of the victim.
Updated: 5:35 PM A Pueblo West woman is organizing a group for parents and siblings of those serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Updated: 5:16 PM War in Iraq does not seem to be having a serious impact on the prices at the gas pumps.
Updated: 5:04 PM This week's snow is not enough to ease upcoming watering restrictions for Colorado Springs, according to Colorado Springs Utilities.
Updated: 5:06 PM As Operation Iraqi Freedom escalates, Southern Coloradans remain divided on the war.
Updated: 8:43 PM District 60 schools in Pueblo are trying to make sure they're prepared for any type of biological or chemical attack that could affect students.
Updated: 7:47 PM After meeting today in Austria, OPEC members say they will make up any oil shortfall resulting from the war in Iraq.
Updated: 8:47 PM U.S. officials report the first allied casualties.
Updated: 9:03 AM U.S. Olympic officials say additional duties interfere with Olympic training.
Updated: 8:41 PM The people of Baghdad are preparing to defend themselves.
Updated: 6:35 PM Because of the nation's tightened security measures, you'll need to take along identification when you visit city buildings.
Updated: 5:29 PM Planes are flying again at Denver International Airport. But it could be several days before all the stranded passengers are able to leave.
Updated: 11:08 AM Colorado is slowly "defrosting" from this week's big blizzard. But even though it's Spring, we're still not at the end of our wintry weather.
Updated: 8:47 PM Saddam Hussein has 48 hours to get out -- or Iraq will see an invasion led by the United States.
Updated: 2:15 AM Edging to the brink of war, President Bush gave Saddam Hussein until Wednesday to leave his country and told Americans that military confrontation will ultimately make them safer.
Updated: 5:04 PM The Colorado Springs Symphony Orchestra will soon be known by another name.
Updated: 4:21 PM Two Pueblo city council members are facing a recall election, if one group gets their way.
Updated: 4:06 PM A Pueblo teenager is in critical condition after her car was hit by a drunk driver.
Updated: 6:03 AM An historic Colorado bed and breakfast is up for sale for a bargain price. But, it also requires some writing.
Updated: 6:04 AM Springs Police are investigation the suspicious deaths of two people found inside a burning townhome.
Updated: 7:48 PM Several Colorado ski towns are considering expanding the use of gondolas as a mode of around town transportation.
Updated: 6:05 AM Colorado could be in for a very large snowstorm.
Updated: 6:06 AM An innovative funeral home in Colorado is offering an alternative to traveling cross-country to pay your final respects to loved ones.
Updated: 7:48 PM A Colorado Springs high school student organized a rally in support of our troops.
Updated: 05/20/2013 - Two weekends left to catch one great show!
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?