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VDARE founder blames “communist propaganda” for Colorado Springs event cancellation
VDARE leader Peter Brimelow blamed a Colorado Springs resort's decision to cancel the group's April 2018 event on "typical lying communist propaganda, connived at by the Establishment Left" and said...

Pedestrian killed trying to cross I-25 in Colorado Springs
A man died after being hit by a car Sunday morning while trying to cross Interstate 25 in Colorado Springs, police said.

Cheyenne Mountain Resort cancels conference planned by white nationalist group
VDARE's planned conference drew outrage and planned protests in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs won’t support gathering by group with ties to Charlottesville rally organizer, mayor says
The City of Colorado Springs won't support, in any way, a three-day convention at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort planned by the white nationalist group VDARE.

FEMA approves grants for Colorado Springs landslide victims
he Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded $5.9 million to the city to acquire Colorado Springs houses demolished or severely damaged by landslides caused by record rains in 2015.

El Paso County medical marijuana dispensary owner sues county over denial of license renewal
The owner of a recently shuttered medical marijuana center is suing El Paso County commissioners after they put one of four dispensaries in unincorporated areas out of business.

Hiker dies after falling from Capitol Peak in Pitkin County
A climber died Sunday after falling from the east side of "knife edge" ridge on Capitol Peak, a fourteener in Pitkin County, authorities said.

Salida-bound German exchange students get the boot by U.S. immigration officials
Eight German exchange students headed for Salida got a taste of increasing political tensions regarding immigration policy in the U.S. over the weekend.

9 Colorado Springs breweries help form state’s first “brewshed”
The Fountain Creek Watershed Project is tapping into a Colorado Springs staple - craft breweries - to raise awareness of local water issues.

Novelty $100 bills passed for cash at downtown Colorado Springs shops
Counterfeit $100 bills -- often sold online as novelty items -- were spent at several businesses in downtown Colorado Springs last week, police said.