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As Colorado Springs debates over what housing growth will look like, employers are finding out of the box ways to offer employees affordable housing.
In 1995 hundreds of huge murals were linked together to form the world’s largest outdoor mural.
The state sued e-cigarette maker JUUL and won a $32 million settlement. Now those funds are supporting programs across the state.
Matthew Schniper of Side Dish takes us to a trio of taco joints and one restaurant where a cake isn't always what it appears.
Nestled in the saddle between the peaks, a geocalendar appears.
Kevin Karney insulated himself from the worst of the region’s water woes. But not everyone can. That’s why the Arkansas Valley Conduit matters, he says.
More than 400 people could lose their driver's licenses as a result of the DMV's investigation.
Major Stephen Ramsbottom, a Purple Heart recipient, was wounded in a recent drone attack in Iran.
Known industry investor Perry Sanders is "putting the band back together" and plans to offer a variety of Cajun and Creole staples like po'boys, red beans and rice, and boils at his new restaurant, Perriteaux's.
The small city in Huerfano County was losing more than 2,000 gallons per minute by Monday afternoon, according to local reports.