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First reading of funding for the Leonardo da Vinci museum approved

Pueblo City Council is set to vote Monday on whether to give the Leonardo da Vinci Museum $885,000 in taxpayer money, a request that has drawn scrutiny from community members.

El Paso County District 49 family sues school district over private nurse ban for special needs son

An El Paso County School District 49 family is suing the district and a charter school, saying the school is preventing their son from having a private duty nurse in the classroom.

Colorado Springs teacher named in Wisconsin civil lawsuit over child sexual abuse

A Colorado Springs teacher is named in a civil lawsuit filed in Wisconsin in late June, claiming she failed to report a teacher who was later convicted of sexually assaulting students.

Boardmoor Pet Resort owner pleads guilty to animal cruelty charge, faces two additional misdemeanor summonses

The owner of Boardmoor Pet Resort in Fountain pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and faces two additional misdemeanor charges.

City council gives final approval to ethics change for city vehicle use

Colorado Springs City Council gave final approval to changes in the city's code of ethics regarding the use of city vehicles by the mayor or city council members for personal use.

Cotter brothers appear in court, waive first appearance

The former Pueblo County Coroner, Brian Cotter and his brother Chris Cotter appeared before a Pueblo judge Thursday afternoon.

Colorado Springs paid chief of staff $137,530 severance amid city budget issues

The city's January press release said Jamie Fabos was "announcing her departure," but records show she resigned as part of a severance agreement following the city's decision to end her employment.

Colorado Springs Utilities CEO pay study not public

The Colorado Springs Utilities Board, which is also the city council, unanimously approved a large pay raise for its Chief Executive Officer Travas Deal last month.

Utilities board approves $150,000 salary increase for CEO Travas Deal

Colorado Springs Utilities CEO Travas Deal is requesting a pay raise over the course of the next seven months that would make his annual salary $700,000.

Springs City Council raises concerns over mayor's vehicle policy

Mayor Mobolade has put a new policy in place governing the personal use of city-owned vehicles by elected officials following a city audit about his use of a city car and his security detail.