The Colorado Springs Independent captures the essence of this city, engaging with its political and environmental issues while highlighting its vibrant cultural scene.
The first thing I noticed about Runoff was the hypnotic pull of the constant screaming, rhythmic switch-ups and random ...
The goals of the Youth Documentary Academy are multifaceted. Telling personal stories through film not only allows students to learn the ins and outs of film production, but also allows them to ...
Downtown Partnership’s Susan Edmonson has stepped down from her role as president and CEO after 11 years due to health concerns. “It has been the honor of my lifetime to work alongside ...
The Colorado Springs Independent captures the essence of this city, engaging with its political and environmental issues while highlighting its vibrant cultural scene.
Airman 1 st Class Albert Moore, who shot down an enemy MiG fighter jet from the tail of a B-52D during the Vietnam War, has been honored with a plaque at the U.S. Air Force Academy. The plaque was ...
A project by students at Pikes Peak State College and the University of Colorado Colorado Springs is set to launch to the International Space Station in mid-November as part of the prestigious ...
This story has been updated. A text message sent out last week with the logo of the El Paso County Democratic Party at the top and a strip at the bottom saying it was paid for by the Colorado ...
Once upon a time (a few weeks ago), in a land far away (Memphis, TN), there lived a young boy (he was really just visiting; and not very young, but… fine, you got me. It was me! Are you happy, now?
I spend a lot of time on my podcast and social media evaluating reports of hikers, cyclists or climbers who needed to be rescued by search and rescue teams. More often than not, people who need to ...
The City of Colorado Springs released a $939 million proposed budget for 2025, a 4.3% increase from the 2024 budget.Highlights of the proposed budget include additional law enforcement and staff ...
Singer-songwriter Jeremy Facknitz is pretty sure he has more in common with a Tupperware salesman in the 1980s than a modern musician. Why? Two words: house concerts. Just like our plastic ...