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Colorado Springs · Colorado Springs(COLORADO) — CommonSpirit Health and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Colorado have finally reached a five-year agreement. With the new contract, Anthem members will continue to receive affordable, high quality-care at all CommonSpirit hospitals, outpatient care centers and physician offices across Colorado, according to a joint press release. Any healthcare that was received at Common Spirit since Wednesday, May 1 will be covered at in-netw…See the Story
Common Spirit and Anthem reach agreement
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Tornado · Colorado Springs(NATIONAL) — A line of severe storms pushed through the Houston metro area early Thursday evening, May 16. The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed on Friday that an EF-1 tornado moved through Cypress, a suburb of Houston, with the complex of thunderstorms. Peak winds were estimated to be over 100 miles per hour. Large trees were uprooted and 4 fatalitites were reported from the tornado.
With such a large city taking nearly a direct hi…See the Story
Are big cities safe from tornadoes? Here’s what we know
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Colorado Springs · Colorado Springs(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) is responding to a high-angle rescue in Cheyenne Canon. CSFD posted about the rescue shortly before 3:45 p.m. on Friday, May 17. CSFD said a call for help reported that a hiker was injured at the top of Mt. Muscoco. CSFD said high angle crews and a fire department drone were responding. Avoid the area to allow rescue crews to respond.See the Story
CSFD responding to injured hiker on Mt. Muscoco
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Colorado Springs · Colorado SpringsUPDATE: FRIDAY 5/17/2024 6:11 p.m. (COLORADO SPRINGS) — The outage has been resolved and power has been restored to all affected customers, according to Springs Utilities. ORIGINAL STORY: Large power outage near Palmer Park FRIDAY 5/17/2024 5:27 p.m. A large power outage was affecting more than 2,100 people on the northwest side of Palmer Park on Friday evening, May 17. Colorado Springs Utilities (Springs Utilities) posted about the outage just…See the Story
Power restored to customers near Palmer Park
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Colorado Springs · Colorado Springs(COLORADO SPRINGS) — For those interested in exploring the downtown area, Colorado Springs has some quirky new Easter eggs... literally! Locals and visitors alike have enjoyed finding Colorado Springs' Humpty Dumpty sculptures clinging to walls, atop structures, and chilling on street level. The sculptures first popped up in the downtown area in 2002, when artist Kimber Fiebiger submitted it as an installation for the annual Art on the Streets p…See the Story
Egg-citing addition to Downtown: New Humpty Dumpties!
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Colorado Springs · Colorado Springs(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has issued a travel advisory to let people know that several lane closures are planned on I-25 starting Sunday, May 19. These closures are part of two projects, one to increase the safety and efficiency of Interstate 25, and another project to widen South Academy Boulevard. Interstate-25 Safety and Efficiency Improvements The section of southbound I-25 between Mesa Ridge Parkw…See the Story
Travel Advisory: I-25 closures planned for week of May 19
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Jared Polis · Colorado Springs(COLORADO) — Governor Jared Polis signed a new legislation today that protects communities from pollution. The newest law will protect communities from aviation fuel lead emissions and noise pollution. HB24-1235 ensures that communities and airports coexist better by easing the transition to unleaded fuels from aircraft owners and airports. In addition, it ensures airports maintain sustained noise mitigation efforts. “Over the last few years,…See the Story
New law protects communities from noise and lead pollution
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Colorado Springs · Colorado Springs(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (CMZoo) is hosting its 16th Annual Run to the Shrine on Saturday, May 18, and Sunday, May 19. There are only a few spots left for anyone who might want to participate. The Run to the Shrine is a 4-mile round trip route up to the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun and back down — a unique opportunity as foot traffic to the shrine is prohibited on every other day of the year (cars only). The route to the shrin…See the Story
16th Annual Run to the Shrine: only a few spots left
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