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- Training High School Students for Career Opportunities
Colorado Springs School District 11 offers different programs for high school students who may want to pursue careers in technical fields, such as automotive, culinary arts and teacher education.
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- Military Plane Lands Safely After Losing An Engine
Fire crews were on the runway Thursday night at Colorado Springs airport as a C-130 military plane landed following a malfunction in one of four engines. - Palin Confirms Tension With McCain Aides
The rumors are true, according to Sarah Palin: The McCain-Palin campaign was not a happy family.
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- 3Q Apartment Vacancy Rate Up In Colorado
Colorado housing officials say the statewide apartment vacancy rate for the third quarter was 7.4 percent, up from 6.6 percent a year ago. - Ex-Pastor Ted Haggard Holds Prayer Meeting
Former New Life pastor Ted Haggard is starting over. He is leading a worship group of followers in Colorado Springs. He called the prayer meeting at his house three years after a sex and drug scandal forced him out of the church he founded.
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- Couple Pleads Guilty To Murder Cover-Up
Two of five suspects plead guilty Thursday to covering up the murder of a Pueblo man who was found buried in a shallow grave.
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- Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Faces 13 Murder Charges
Military officials say the Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 and wounding 29 in last week's shooting rampage at his military post in Texas will face 13 charges of premeditated murder under the military's legal system.
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- Hundreds Camp Out To Win Year's Worth of Chick-fil-A
Things are all cleaned up outside the new Chick-Fil-A Store off Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. This after more than 100 chicken lovers camped out for one year of free food.
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- Power Restored For Downtown Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs Utilities tells 11 News power has been restored to downtown Colorado Springs after power was knocked out for more than two hours Thursday morning.
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- CO Balloon Boy Parents Charged In Alleged Hoax
Colorado prosecutors say they've filed criminal charges against the parents accused of staging a hoax when they reported their 6-year-old son floated away aboard a helium balloon.
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- Early Morning Townhouse Fire in Colorado Springs
A family of five is displaced after a fire in their Colorado Springs townhouse early Thursday morning.
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- National Team To Help Manage Bark Beetle Problem
A national team will help the U.S. Forest Service manage the attack against the beetle infestation that has swept through about 2.5 million acres of forests in northern Colorado and southern Wyoming.
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- Police: Fountain and Union Now Clear
The intersection of Fountain and Union in the Springs is now open.
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- Southern Colorado Contestant Selected for Wheel of Fortune!
Thousands headed to Cripple Creek, lined up for hours, and tried to impress the judges. Wednesday, a Colorado Springs woman found out she was selected and is soon heading to California.
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- President's Choice For Afghanistan: None of the Above
There's word that President Barack Obama won't accept any of the Afghanistan war options before him without changes.
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- Remains of 10th Person ID'd From Cleveland House
The remains of a 10th woman have been identified from the home of an accused serial killer.
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- Woman Grazed by Shot Fired Through Window
Police looking for the person who opened fire on a group of people watching television in their front room. It happened just after 8 p.m. Tuesday night at a home on the 900 block of Costilla Street.
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- Pilot From Colorado Arrested For Being Allegedly Too Drunk To Fly
Out of the cockpit and into handcuffs, a pilot from Lakewood, also an Air Force Academy grad, is accused of being too drunk to fly after he failed a breath test before take-off.
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- Jobless Claims Fall More Than Expected to 502K
Lower jobless claims have some experts say the job market is slowly healing.
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- Obama Faces Daunting Challenges in Far East Tour
President Barack Obama has left Washington on his first major trip to Asia, where a surging China and newly assertive Japan are threatening to upend America's longtime role as keeper of the peace and trader-in-chief.
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- Police: Mike Tyson in Scuffle at LA Airport
Mike Tyson and a photographer get into a scuffle at LAX.
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- Obama Administration Seeks to Fix Airline Industry
The Obama administration is taking its first step toward trying to fix the ailing airline industry. Carriers are facing turbulent times, what with being mired in a severe economic slump and facing safety worries.
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- Pueblo County Community Learns Of Sexually Violent Predator Living In Neighborhood
Tonight, citizens of Pueblo County and the Salt Creek community met with the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office for a Sexual Violent Predator Community Notification meeting.
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- Big Weather Changes on The Way...
After an extended period of nice weather, things look to turn more wintry Friday through the weekend...
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- National Weather Service Has New Denver Station
The National Weather Service has a new weather station that can provide it with data from central Denver for the first time in more than a decade.
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- El Paso Corp. Cuts 45 Workers In Colorado Springs
The Gazette reports that El Paso Corp. is laying off 45 of the nearly 500 employees at its western regional office in Colorado Springs as part of cost-cutting measures.
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- Veterans Day Celebrations Show Respect With Bridges And Lockets
Hundreds of people showed up on the banks of the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk.
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- Sen. Udall Speaks at Homeland Defense Symposium
A new survey shows the majority of Homeland Security experts believe there will be another attack on American soil similar to the one on September 11, 2001.
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- N. Academy Reopens After Motorcycle Accident
The Colorado Springs Police Department says N. Academy Boulevard has been reopened after a motorcycle accident shut down the road for more than two hours Wednesday.
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- Petraeus: Decision Near On Troops To Afghanistan
Gen. David Petraeus spoke to CNN on Wednesday shortly before heading into a meeting with President Barack Obama and his war council about a new strategy in the 8-year-old Afghan conflict.
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- Thousands Get Vaccinated For H1N1 At First El Paso County Clinic
The first H1N1 clinic in El Paso County has finished a full day of successfully administering thousands of vaccinations to county residents.
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- Colorado Flu Cases Fall Again
The number of new flu cases in Colorado has dropped for the third straight week, although four more deaths have been blamed on the virus.
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- First Lady Coming To CO Next Week
The White House says that Mrs. Obama will be in Denver on Monday as part of a leadership and mentoring initiative.
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- Study: Utah is Happiest State in U.S.
A new study says the happiest state in the U.S. is Utah; Colorado is number three.
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- Bennet Asks Army to Drop Pinon Canyon Appeal
Bennet asks the Army not to appeal Pinon Canyon ruling.
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- Sheriff Cleared for Comments in "Balloon Boy" Case
District Attorney says no criminal charges are warrented against Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden.
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- Confessions Of A Colorado Springs Call Girl
She works full-time like many of us do, but on the side, “Jennifer” is part of a business that's as secretive as it is lucrative. It’s the business of being an escort.
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- State Politicians in Fort Logan For Veterans' Day
How elected officials are spending Veterans' Day.
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- President Holds White House Breakfast, Lays Wreath
President Barack Obama is saluting the troops on Veterans Day by hosting a special breakfast at the White House.
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- Fort Hood to Observe Veterans Day in Shadow of Rampage
It promises to be an especially somber Veterans Day at Fort Hood, Texas, the scene of last week's shooting rampage that claimed 13 lives.
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- White House: Obama Eyeing Afghan Choices
President Barack Obama meets with his national security team today to discuss options for U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.
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- El Paso County Health Department To Hold H1N1 Clinic Wednesday
The El Paso County Health Department is gearing up for their very first H1N1 vaccination clinic on Wednesday.
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- Insufficient Evidence in Bruce Case
A municipal court judge has ruled that anti-tax crusader, Douglas Bruce did not have enough evidence to prove he was a victim of political prosecution.
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- Southern Colorado Students Honor Veterans
On Tuesday, students at Mountain Ridge Middle School in Colorado Springs learned about the sacrifices veterans have made for our freedom during a Veteran's Day assembly. - D.C.-Area Sniper John Allen Muhammad Executed
The mastermind of the 2002 sniper attacks that killed 10 in the Washington, D.C., region has been executed.
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- Update: More Details Coming In About Colorado Springs' 2010 Budget
The city ended its informal budget meeting Monday night approximately $200K in the black, but city leaders say the circumstances surrounding the budget are still complicated and concerning.
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- Solar Power + Stimulus Funds = Jobs Created, Environment Protected
New environmental regulations have the Pueblo Waste Water Treatment Plant making upgrades.
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- Baby Boy Dies of H1N1 in El Paso County
“This is very sad news and we want to express our deepest sympathy to the infant’s family,” said Kandi Buckland, R.N., M.P.A., executive director of the Health Department.
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- 12-Year-Old Girl Approached By Stranger at Fox Run Park
Authorities say a 12-year-old girl was at Fox Run Regional Park, located at 2110 Stella Drive in northern El Paso County when she was approached by a stranger.
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- New Army Clinic Opens For Veterans and Families
Army medical staff members continued by saying veterans and their families have sacrificed so much for the freedoms of our country and they deserve the very best care and equipment available in the medical field.
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