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Man who died in crash along Eagleridge Boulevard in Pueblo identified

The man who died following a crash along Eagleridge Boulevard in Pueblo earlier this week has been identified.

World Cup buzz boosted Weidner Field attendance by more than 40%, data shows

World Cup excitement pushed Weidner Field attendance up more than 40% and brought 10,000 new visitors to downtown Colorado Springs.

A hot and stormy late August weekend is in store for Colorado

Southern Colorado will feel above-average temperatures over the weekend. But afternoon and evening temperatures may cool quickly, with spotty thunderstorm activity.

El Paso County and Pueblo fire restrictions downgraded; burn ban lifted in Colorado Springs

El Paso County and the City of Pueblo fire restrictions have been downgraded, and the Colorado Springs burn ban has been lifted.

Man charged with manslaughter following Thursday shooting in Pueblo

Officers responded to a home along Acero Avenue after reports of a shooting around 10:00 p.m. When officers arrived, they found one man dead.

One Year Later: Families continue to grieve after over 20 bodies were found in a Colorado mortuary

The families and victims of the Davis Mortuary will be having a vigil Friday night that will honor the victims of the Davis Mortuary.

Flirting with record temperatures on Friday in southern Colorado

In southern Colorado, it will be a hot end to the week with high temperatures in the 80s, 90s, and 100s. Some may get lucky with an afternoon storm to cool temperatures down.

CSPD, TESSA hosting event Sunday to help families stay safe online

The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) is teaming up with a local group to help families stay safe online.

Pueblo City Council to vote Monday on using taxpayer money for da Vinci Museum

The tone of Pueblo's economic development future could be determined Monday night. Mayor Graham talked about city council voting to provide $885,000 of taxpayer money to the new da Vinci Museum.