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Beside Colorado’s oldest church, Alphonso Abeyta created a sanctuary using more than 50,000 adobe bricks and traditional knowledge passed down in the San Luis Valley.
Mayor Yemi Mobolade and his chief of staff, Wayne Williams, say their partnership is a return to American values, as the nation marks 250 years.
The fire has burned across more than 73,000 acres in Custer and Pueblo counties.
Currently, the fire is still 0% contained.
The groups said Colorado Springs disenfranchises minority voters by having elections in the spring. The city said the timing actually leads to better civic engagement.
Women participating in Culinary Connections prepare monthly meals to sell to the community.
Administrative approval is the final step in development review, according to the city, though they can be appealed.
Many of the exhibits are hands-on and there’s a STEAM – science, technology, engineering, art and math – learning and maker space complete with laser printers.
Municipalities and developers that want to take water from farmland and move it to cities have often left nothing but dust behind.
Yard art might bring to mind garden gnomes or painted rocks, but a new exhibit at the Fine Arts Center at Colorado College asks visitors to look deeper.