Buntport Theater will put a live theater twist on the drive-in movie schtick. In the popular Denver company’s new show, “The Grasshoppers,” attendees will sit in their cars at Legacy Loop, 1800 Recreation Way, and watch four human-sized green grasshoppers interact in a nature documentary spoof. 6 things to do […]
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Residents near Garden of the Gods Road blasted a proposal to develop new apartments and possibly a hotel and restaurant in the area, saying it could generate more noise, block views, cause light pollution and increase traffic that could make it tougher to evacuate during a wildfire. Several Mountain Shadows […]
Residents near Garden of the Gods Road blasted a proposal to develop new apartments and possibly a hotel and restaurant in the area, saying it could generate more noise, block views and make it tougher to evacuate during a wildfire. Several Mountain Shadows residents recounted memories of trying to evacuate […]
CLOSE Autoplay Show Thumbnails Show Captions Last SlideNext Slide After being closed for more than six months during the coronavirus pandemic, the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway will reopen Friday with reduced service, officials announced on Wednesday. The world’s largest rotating tram car will initially be open Friday through Monday, officials said. […]
Slow down and look around as you travel the streets of our fair city. For there are hidden architectural gems to be found in the Pikes Peak region. Have you really looked at the exterior of the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum on Tejon Street as you hurry past? The magnificent […]
Photo credit: Elaine Chung From Esquire Warning: This post contains spoilers for Palm Springs. If you’ve ever been curious about what living in a time loop (a la Groundhog Day) might be like, you’ve likely had more than enough of a taste of that by now, four months into quarantine. […]
SARATOGA SPRINGS – The city’s most independent City Council member, who is serving his eighth term in office, said he will not run again. Commissioner of Accounts John Franck, who has been known as a contrarian for going his own way on many city issues, said he will not seek […]
I’ve always considered myself a classic dresser—hand me a pair of gold hoops, some ballet flats, and an oversized blazer any day. This spring though, I’m looking to spice things up. Enter my style squad: Who What Wear’s Natalie Cantell and Anneliese Dominguez along with fashion influencers Keyma Morgan and […]
With Spring Break here for many students and summer vacation just around the corner, many health agencies are still saying people should avoid travel because of the risk of getting and spreading COVID-19. With that in mind, I know many people are making plans to travel once they’re fully vaccinated. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) wants to make sure you […]
The countdown is on for the SCHEELS Grand Opening in Colorado Springs, and you could be the first inside the store. Before opening its second Colorado location to the public, the All Sports retailer is holding its largest contest to-date for prizes including multiple $1,000 shopping sprees and tickets to its Exclusive […]
A historic lakeside lodge in the Soda Springs ski area has been extensively renovated into four elegant residential flats — and is now on the market for $16.5 million. The 21,000-square-foot Ice Lakes Lodge, which sits on 1.52 acres on the shores of Serene Lakes, is located near Donner Ski […]
Many of us are looking for ways to get active while also staying a safe distance away from others. That’s why Sarah Phinney started a ‘Walking Club’ to highlight some hidden, and some not so hidden, trails and parks across the Tampa Bay. Take a trip to Werner-Boyce Salt Springs […]
Small-business owners in El Paso County could have a lifeline tossed their way thanks to a new grant program, a county news release announced. El Paso County is working with the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments to disperse funding locally after the state Legislature passed a Senate bill devoting […]
Small-business owners in El Paso County could have a lifeline tossed their way thanks to a new grant program, a county news release announced. El Paso County is working with the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments to disperse funding locally after the state Legislature passed a Senate bill devoting […]
COLORADO SPRINGS — 600 children from pre-kindergarten through second grade across Colorado Springs are able to play soccer this Spring for free, thanks to a grant from Comcast NBCUniversal and supporting funds from Children’s Hospital Colorado. The first 300 local children to register in each of the designated age group […]
Seven Springs Mountain Ski Resort and Hidden Valley Ski Resort opened earlier this month for the season, putting precautions in place to keep patrons safe during the pandemic. “We’re really asking for people to stay outside and not come into any of the offices,” said Alex Moser, director of marketing. […]
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Police are reporting there is a criminal pattern happening in both Colorado Springs and the Falcon targeting more than a dozen people. According to Colorado Springs Police, cases of “Card Cracking” have been occurring particularly through Snapchat. This is a type of identity theft and […]
Posted: Dec 18, 2020 / 05:51 PM MST / Updated: Dec 18, 2020 / 05:51 PM MST FILE- This Aug. 9, 2017, file photo shows the Snapchat app on a mobile device in New York. Snapchat is joining the online-games bandwagon with a new service that lets people play together […]
TribLIVE’s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. 46 minutes ago Despite 10” of natural snow falling on the slopes last week, Seven Springs Mountain Resort is not quite ready to open for skiing. “It’s too bad, but we […]
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — If you’re looking for a way to get the family out of the house this holiday season, why not try cutting your own Christmas tree? Here’s what you need to know about tree cutting near Colorado Springs. The first step is to decide where you’d like […]
A new program is helping Fountain youth take an active role in their community and local government. Councilwoman Detra Duncan worked with City Manager Scott Trainor to develop the Fountain Youth Council, a program Duncan says will allow local teens to learn about and get involved in municipal government, gain […]
Posted: Nov 19, 2020 / 12:37 PM EST / Updated: Nov 19, 2020 / 12:40 PM EST SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) – The New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) is advising motorists to watch for lane closures on the Adirondack Northway over Route 29 (Lake Avenue), north of Exit 14 […]