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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.
The new soul food restaurant at the Citadel Mall is on the western side of the mall.
The state health department told the Bulletin that a previous voluntary cleanup effort by Colorado Springs Utilities didn’t meet their requirements.
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.