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When I revisited Concrete Coyote three weeks later, the masses who had gathered for the nonprofit’s 20th anniversary party had disappeared. Strong winds blew dirt into my eyes and mouth.
In Goldman Sachs’ “Music in the Air” report for the year of 2023, it was estimated that the live music industry brought in revenues of $33.1 billion — a 20% increase from the estimated $26 ...
GOP Rivals Jeff Crank and Dave Williams Vie for Colorado’s 5th District Amid Party Tensions: This primary may determine the district's future amidst significant GOP infighting.
WE KNOW WHAT WORKS. Despite the persistence of homelessness, experts know what works. Not surprisingly, it’s housing and services, including food, basic health care, addiction recovery, job ...
Colorado Springs’ rapid expansion has reshaped the Fountain Creek watershed, accelerating erosion, increasing stormwater runoff, and raising concerns over future water resources. As new ...
THE END. At the end of your last infusion you’re invited to ring the bell. You didn’t know about the bell before. It seems corny at first, but there it is: black and bell-shaped.
Our City, Our Team. It’s hard to believe that the Ragain family weren’t “soccer people” when they decided to buy a United Soccer League (USL) franchise in 2013.
Erin Bents, PPLD board of trustees President Dora Gonzalez, Angela Dougan, Debbie English, Julie Smyth and Scott Taylor listen to a speaker at the Dec. 4, 2024, meeting at Library 21C.
The Phil Long Music Hall (formerly Boot Barn Hall) is the venue for the Colorado Republican Party event on March 28 featuring Steve Bannon as speaker.
Developing a young workforce is the goal of nearly every community nationwide, including Colorado Springs. That’s why the Colorado Springs Chamber and Economic Development Corp. recently ...
The world premiere of In Her Bones, a play by Jessica Kahkoska, delves into the history of crypto-Judaism in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. Through one woman’s discovery of hidden family ...
We’re also willing to take the paper in new directions. So, yes, after a brief hiatus, the Colorado Springs Independent is back. And Colorado Springs is once again a two-newspaper town.