It’s the finish line for The Gazette’s 2022 Best of the Springs voting. The final day is today to choose your favorites of the year. Want to give a big thank you to your favorite restaurants, dentist, home builder, person who makes a difference, bartender, nonprofit event, car dealer and […]
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Today’s the final day for Best of the Springs voting | Lifestyle
It’s the finish line for The Gazette’s 2022 Best of the Springs voting. The final day is today to choose your favorites of the year. Want to give a big thank you to your favorite restaurants, dentist, home builder, person who makes a difference, bartender, nonprofit event, car dealer and […]
Colorado Springs couple killed in avalanche known for work in health care, love for outdoors | News
A Colorado Springs couple who died in an avalanche with their dog over the weekend were known for their work in health care and their love for the outdoors, according to those close to them. Hannah Nash, 25, Drake Oversen, 34, and their dog Valarie were killed Saturday after an […]
Sesquicentennial celebration continues for Colorado Springs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department rededicated the historic gazebo in Alamo Square Park on Monday, Nov. 1 in honor of Colorado Springs’s sesquicentennial celebration. The gazebo improvements were funded partly by the El Pomar Foundation and voter-approved ballot issue 2B from the 2019 election, which allowed […]
12 Colorado Springs companies make Inc. 5000 list | Business
A Security plumbing, heating, cooling and electrical contractor tops the list of 12 Colorado Springs area companies that qualified for the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies. Smith Plumbing, Heating, Cooling and Electrical debuted at 498th on the annual list and 18th in Colorado with 981% growth between 2017 […]
Major Colorado Springs construction projects make strides heading into 2021 | Business
The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t stop numerous high-profile construction projects in the Pikes Peak region from making significant progress during 2020, and several remain on track to open their doors this year — though a few won’t cut their ribbons until 2022. Here’s a look at the status of several of […]
Psychedelic Decriminalization Movement Growing in Colorado Springs
On October 13, three Colorado Springs residents huddled around a phone and told Colorado Springs City Council members why the town should decriminalize psychedelic plants. It was an unlikely pitch for the Springs, a conservative spot that has so far opted against legalizing recreational marijuana sales. But Anthony Caballero, a 28-year-old […]
Manitou Springs schools shifts to online learning; District 20 had COVID-19 cases at four schools | Colorado Springs News
Manitou Springs schools will move to online learning Thursday after three people associated with the high school were diagnosed with COVID-19. Superintendent Elizabeth Domangue announced the new infections in a letter sent to families, a district representative said Wednesday. The district also has “multiple” others with coronavirus symptoms, Domangue stated, […]
Manitou Springs schools to shift to online learning through Oct. 19 due to positive COVID-19 cases | Colorado Springs News
Manitou Springs schools will move to online learning Thursday after three people associated with the high school were diagnosed with COVID-19. Superintendent Elizabeth Domangue announced the new infections in a letter sent to families, a district representative said Wednesday. The district also has “multiple” others with coronavirus symptoms, Domangue stated, […]
Modernism Week Considers Virtual Fall Preview: Palm Springs
PALM SPRINGS, CA — Modernism Week has announced that due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and state and city regulations, it has decided to not offer in-person events for the upcoming Fall Preview, scheduled for October 15-18. Instead, online virtual programming that would be accessed from the Modernism Week website […]