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- Federal Money Going to Districts That Don't Exist
Federal money is going to imaginary congressional districts.
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- Radon Test Kits in Pueblo County
Radon test kits are available for Pueblo County residents.
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- Free Gift Boxes Scarce This Year
Fewer stores are giving out free gift boxes.
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- NATO Waits for President's Decision on Troop Deployment
NATO says it's waiting for President Barack Obama's decision on additional troops for Afghanistan.
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- Can Being A Working Mom Work Against You?
Researchers say being a working mom can actually work against you. It’s called the motherhood penalty.
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- Assault Rifles, Drugs And Gang Members Off The Streets Of Pueblo
The ATF Gun Task Force and Pueblo Police Department team up to remove drugs, weapons, and other dangerous elements from the community.
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- Homeowner Holds Suspected Burglar At Gunpoint
A man suspected of breaking into a house that was for sale, showering there, doing laundry and putting his food in the refrigerator before the homeowner came home is being held on $50,000 bond.
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- Winter Park Opening For 70th Season
Winter Park Resort is opening for ski season with special prices on lessons and lift tickets.
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- Domestic Violence Linked to Murder
An accused killer, Janet Hilton, was expected in court Tuesday afternoon, but her attorney waved the advisement.
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- No Mammograms Before 50 or Self-Examinations? Study Worries Many
Worry and concern. Those the feelings for some after a new government breast cancer study says women in their 40s should not get mammograms, and breast cancer self exams have no value. The new stats, released by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, goes against what's been preached by the American Cancer Society for years.
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- Alleged Marine Impostor Pleads Not Guilty
A man who brought attention to homeless veterans in Colorado Springs has pleaded not guilty to charges of lying about being a decorated veteran.
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- Accident Cleared On N. Academy Blvd. at Citadel Mall
An accident involving several cars was backing up traffic in Colorado Springs by the Citadel Mall Tuesday afternoon.
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- Army Boss To Attend CO Services For Soldiers
Army Secretary John McHugh will attend memorial services at Fort Carson for 15 soldiers killed in Afghanistan last month.
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- Sarah Palin To Visit Colorado Springs
On the day her highly anticipated book "Going Rogue" hit store shelves, Borders confirmed to 11 News a book signing event will be held at their Chapel Hills Mall location on December 8.
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- Army Releases Video Of Fort Carson Soldiers Fighting In Afghanistan
As President Obama continues to consider the next steps in Afghanistan, thousands of troops, many from Fort Carson, are on the ground fighting. The Army released video of soldiers from the 4th Brigade Combat Team involved in a two hour fire fight with the Taliban.
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- Suspected 'Ether Man', In Yellow, Gets His Date Before A Judge
Monday, attempted murder and rape suspect Robert Bruce was in court.
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- State Attorney General Says Medical Marijuana Subject to Taxes
The Colorado Attorney General says medical marijuana is subject to taxes.
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- Safeway, King Soopers Make Final Contract offer
Safeway and King Soopers have given a union representing Colorado grocery workers their final contract offer.
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- Palin Book Goes After McCain Camp But Not Levi
Sarah Palin's "Going Rogue" in stores today.
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- Local Students Involved in NASA Study
The space shuttle Atlantis is headed to the International Space Station, carrying both astronauts and butterflies.
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- About 200 Local Employees Losing Their Jobs
About 200 employees with a Colorado Springs company, Deluxe Corporations, were delivered told the call center where they work is going to be shut down.
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- Colorado Seniors Getting Medicare Questions Answered
Concerns over Medicare brought many out in Colorado Springs Monday to try and get their questions answered.
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- Police: Wife Accused Of Killing Husband: "I didn't mean to do it"
A Southern Colorado woman charged with first degree murder in the death of her husband waved her advisement of chages Tuesday afternoon.
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- Does It Really Do That? Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser
It looks like a piece of white foam, not a cleaning product that can remove tough stains. So we decided to put Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser to the test to see... does it really do that?
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- Gibbs Retiring From Colorado Senate
Colorado state Sen. Dan Gibbs has decided not to run for another term next year.
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- First Lady Tells Young Women She's Proud of Them
Mrs. Obama told young women in Denver that they're in charge of their own future and they're already on the right track for success.
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- WATCH VIDEO: Shuttle Atlantis Lifts Off On Space Mission
Space shuttle Atlantis is rocketing toward the space station.
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- Palin Tells Oprah She Prays For Levi Johnston
Sarah Palin says it's "a bit heartbreaking" to see the road the father of her grandson has taken.
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- One Person Rescued From Serious Accident on Pikes Peak Avenue
Colorado Springs police tell 11 News emergency personnel were forced to use the jaws of life to pull a person from their car in a serious accident at the intersection of Pikes Peak Avenue and Union Boulevard in Colorado Springs.
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- Marijuana Rules Debated Across CO This Week
Medical marijuana continues to spark debate in towns across Colorado. This week, several cities will consider moratoriums on new marijuana dispensaries.
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- Tejon St. At Colorado Ave. Reopens After Falling Ice Dangers
Colorado Springs police tell 11 News Tejon Street has reopened in both directions at Colorado Avenue after falling ice dangers. The sidewalks remain closed in the area.
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- Flags Lowered For CO Soldier Who Died In Iraq
Flags on state buildings will be lowered Monday in honor of a Colorado Springs soldier who died in Iraq.
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- Fundraiser For Southern Colorado Mom With H1N1
A community is coming together to help one of its own. Kayla Kammrad is a Canon City mother who is hospitalized right now because of the H1N1 virus.
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- Restricted Snow Removal on Residential Streets
Due to budget issues, Colorado Springs snow plows are not going to clear residential streets unless there is at least 6 inches of snowfall.
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- Two State Troopers Hit While Investigating Crash
Colorado State Patrol says two Troopers are in the hospital after a serious crash in Arapahoe County.
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- Garage Fire in Colorado Springs
Fire officials say a family is displaced after a fire in their garage.
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- Ritter: Early Effects From Stimulus Oversold
Governor Ritter says stimulus finding has created jobs, but impact may be overstated.
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- Passenger in Auto Accident Unresponsive at Crash Scene
A collision between a semi-truck and a Ford Mustang ends with an unexplained trip to the hospital for one passenger.
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- Redskins 27, Broncos 17
The Broncos lost their third straight and had to play the second half with Chris Simms at quarterback after Kyle Orton left with an ankle injury
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- Man Burned In Apartment Fire
A Colorado Springs man is recovering from minor burns and smoke inhalation after his mattress caught fire.
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- City of Colorado Springs Snow Plows Out In Full Force
The city of Colorado Springs has more than two dozen snow plows clearing the main roadways.
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- Horse Shot In The Head
Investigators are trying to figure out why someone shot a horse in the head and left the animal to die in Western Colorado.
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- Snowy Conditions To Our North
Overnight snow squalls have marked the arrival of a winter storm in Colorado.
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- Closings Due To Bad Weather Conditions
Click here for a list of church cancellations and road closures due to icy and snow-packed roadways.
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- Foreclosed Property Turned Into Affordable Housing
An apartment complex near Hancock Pkwy and Academy Blvd. in Colorado Springs that sat empty for years is now home to dozens of people.
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- Weather Impact: It Hurt Our Broncos Broadcast
It a was snow on a dish that stopped us from broadcasting the beginning of Sunday's Broncos/Redskins game.
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- Neighbors of Local Woman React to Attempted Murder Charges
Neighbors in a Colorado Springs community are speaking out after one of their own is charged with first degree attempted murder.
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- Your Pets Could Be At Risk Of Catching The H1N1 Virus
Hundreds of people around the U.S. have already contracted the H1N1 flu virus and now it appears our pets are at risk too.
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- Trespassing Trial For Anti-Tax Advocate Postponed
A judge postponed the trespassing trial for anti-tax crusader Doug Bruce because of leaflets handed out in front of the courthouse telling potential jurors to use their conscience to make their decision, not a judge's direction.
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- Bennet: Pinon Canyon Funding Ban Could Continue
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet says he's been assured by his colleagues in the Senate that a funding ban on the Army's proposed expansion of a disputed training site in southeast Colorado will remain in effect.
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