Out Loud Colorado Springs Men’s Chorus will celebrate a historic milestone this spring with its 20th anniversary concert, “The House We Built,” honoring two decades of music, community, and belonging. Performances will take place May 8 and 9. What began in April 2006 as a small group of voices gathered on the steps of First […]

Charges against Mel Flores – the army veteran who was facing three Class 2 misdemeanor charges for allegedly obstructing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) surveillance activity in October of last year – were dropped as part of a plea deal in a separate case. That separate case stemmed from Flores “obstructing a highway or passageway” […]

Candidates for El Paso County Commissioner Districts 1 and 5 took part in a candidate forum at Church for All Nations — just down the hall from a room labeled “UFO Nephilim and the Coming Deception” — this week. The forum was moderated by Ken Davis, chair of the El Paso County Republican Party, and […]

This is part two in a two-part series. Part one is an interview with Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade and his new chief of staff, Wayne Williams, on working together and building coalitions. Plenty of people have opinions on Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade picking Wayne Williams, his former rival in the 2023 mayoral election, […]

Steve Schleiker is the El Paso County Clerk & Recorder. In today’s environment, conversations about elections are happening at every level: local, state, and national. Topics such as the SAVE America Act, recent Supreme Court decisions, and federal actions related to mail-in voting and voter registration have raised important questions for voters. Those conversations matter. […]

Our media partner Loving the Springs sat down with the two Democratic candidates for Colorado’s Fifth Congressional District who will appear on primary ballots in June – Jessica Killin and Joe Reagan. Historically a solid red district, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sees it as “in play” this year. After each talk with a candidate, […]

It’s no secret that this winter in Colorado has been dry. Very dry. Record-setting dry. Water levels in the Colorado River are so low that the flow past Lake Powell – which feeds Nevada, California and Arizona – is being reduced. With snow runoff from the mountains expected to be much lower than normal, Denver […]

Hello, readers. Please give a warm welcome to Carol Wood as the Pikes Peak Bulletin’s new board chair. We’re so excited to have her expertise and experience to guide us through this challenging time for journalism. In case you haven’t heard, the news industry is scrambling to reinvent itself for the online (and now AI-driven) […]

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