Two Wounded In Shooting On Ft. Carson
Updated: 6:28 AM One person was injured in a crash and two others were injured in a shooting during the fight that followed.
Updated: 6:28 AM One person was injured in a crash and two others were injured in a shooting during the fight that followed.
Updated: 11:34 PM After returning from his fifth deployment, Maj. Nicholas Moses went straight to the principal's office. He hid there to surprise his daughter Imane.
Posted: 12:58 PM A partisan vote in the House has approved legislation to replace a pending military budget cut with cuts to domestic programs.
Posted: 7:27 AM Fort Carson is getting a new garrison commander, who's responsible for the post's infrastructure.
Updated: 9:33 AM 500 tickets to the Air Force Academy's May 23rd commencement sold out in just ten minutes Wednesday morning.
Posted: 9:00 AM Support for the war in Afghanistan has reached a new low, with only 27 percent of Americans saying they back the effort. And about half of those who oppose the war say the continued presence of American troops in Afghanistan is doing more harm than good.
Posted: 11:20 AM The Pentagon, military veterans and most Homeland Security programs are being spared from congressional budget cuts that are affecting several other agencies.
Posted: 10:07 AM A group of Colorado airmen departed for a four-month deployment in Tuesday.
Updated: 8:24 AM Army investigators say that no bullet wound was found on a deceased soldier's body, despite several people observing a bullet hole in his closet shortly after he slumped over.
Posted: 8:27 AM Yemeni officials said an airstrike killed a top al-Qaeda leader who was wanted in the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole.
Posted: 8:25 AM A Fort Carson solider has been charged with murder for the death of his toddler-aged nephew last year.
Posted: 9:19 AM The National Academy of Sciences is casting more doubt on the Obama administration's European-based missile defense shield.
Posted: 5:31 AM Authorities are investigating the death of Sgt. Able Felipe Duran, 47, of Colorado Springs, Colo., who was found unresponsive Monday in his home in Copperas Cove, the Army said Thursday.
Updated: 5:33 AM By the look on Mason Ruland’s face, it was obvious that he didn’t expect to see his father walk into the seventh period class at Russell Middle School.
Posted: 2:38 PM In a sharp response to recent disturbing examples of bad behavior, military commanders are being told to get their troops in line.
Updated: 7:20 AM Thursday, intimate documents about Osama bin Laden, including diary entries that the terrorist leader kept, were made public.
Posted: 2:21 PM Fort Carson is one of six Army installations where women will be allowed in previously closed jobs for a six-month trial.
Posted: 1:50 PM The Colorado House unanimously passed a bill that would allow military dependents to get a break on college tuition.
Posted: 9:27 AM An experimental military surveillance satellite that lasted far longer than expected has ended its mission.
Posted: 2:40 PM An Air Force leader says some F-22 Raptor pilots are asking to be moved into other jobs because of a series of oxygen-deficit problems aboard the stealth fighter.
Updated: 5:59 AM Crews with hand saws and knives plan to carve up the cattle found frozen in a mountain cabin near Aspen, Colo., before the carcasses thaw.
Updated: 6:04 PM Michelle Obama was in the Springs Monday for the opening ceremony of the third annual Warrior Games.
Updated: 11:19 AM The Department of Defense has named a new brigadier general to oversee the more than 4,000 cadets at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs.
Posted: 10:31 AM About 9,000 U.S. Marines will be moved out of Okinawa, and into other areas of the Asia-Pacific region. About 10,000 Marines will remain.
Posted: 3:09 PM A civilian engineer from Virginia who worked for the Naval Sea Systems Command and his 80-year-old father were indicted on Thursday in an alleged bribery and fraud plot that prosecutors say cost the U.S. Navy $10 million over 15 years.