Travel lanes reduced for Garden of the Gods Road construction this week
Traffic on Garden of the Gods Road, located east of Interstate 25, will be reduced to one lane in each direction this week due to construction work.
Traffic on Garden of the Gods Road, located east of Interstate 25, will be reduced to one lane in each direction this week due to construction work.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District (USACE), has released a draft Integrated Feasibility Report & Environmental Assessment (IFR-EA) for an ecosystem restoration project planned in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The Colorado Civil Justice League announced that state lawmakers passed 26 bills in 2025 expanding private rights of action.
The Colorado General Assembly has introduced HB26-1273, aiming to cap rideshare companies’ retention of fares at 20 percent.
The slip exit lane from northbound Peterson Road to eastbound Space Village Avenue will be permanently closed starting Monday, February 23.
Burn restrictions will take effect in Colorado Springs starting Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at 8 a.m., according to an order issued by Fire Marshal Kris Cooper of the Colorado Springs…
Colorado Springs Airport reported a total of 202,012 passengers in December 2025, reflecting a 2.3% decrease compared to the same month in 2024.
The Colorado Springs Airport is undergoing several changes, including an updated appearance and expanded international status.
The League of American Bicyclists has awarded Colorado Springs the Silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) designation, continuing a recognition the city has held since 2008.
Mountain Metropolitan Transit (MMT) has announced a series of proposed changes to its public transit services, aiming to enhance transportation options in the Pikes Peak Region.
The Colorado Springs City Council is seeking volunteers to serve on the Civil Service Commission, a body responsible for overseeing rules related to the classification, hiring, and promotion of civil…
East Las Vegas Street will be closed for three weeks beginning Monday, January 26, between Janitell Road and U.S. Highway 85.
The North Carolina General Assembly has introduced legislation addressing rideshare driver impersonation by establishing it as both misdemeanor and potential felony offenses.
The planned overnight closures of Marksheffel Road, which were set to take place this week for drainage work, have been postponed because of expected weather conditions.
The southbound South Academy Boulevard on-ramp to eastbound Milton Proby Parkway will close at 6 a.m. on Monday, January 26, for water and drainage utility upgrades.
The Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) Department has announced a series of projects planned for 2026 aimed at improving parks, trails, and open spaces throughout the city.
Mayor Yemi Mobolade has announced his main priorities for the City of Colorado Springs in 2026.
The state of Colorado is examining ways to lower auto insurance premiums while increasing coverage rates for residents.
The Colorado State Patrol reports notable declines in auto thefts due to effective prevention measures and insurance reforms.
Frankly Speaking, a political commentator on X, said that federal auditors have cited multiple states for commercial driver licensing practices that do not comply with federal regulations.
Jared Polis, Governor of Colorado, announced his Roadmap to Reduce Auto Insurance Premiums, which aims to lower car insurance costs while enhancing public safety on Colorado roads.
Trucking Made Successful reported that Colorado issued non-domiciled Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs) to drivers who did not qualify, including licenses extending beyond lawful U.S. presence.
Dusty Johnson, State Representative for Colorado’s 63rd District, said that frivolous lawsuits drive up costs in Colorado and pledged to advance tort reform and commonsense policies.
Rose Pugliese, a former Colorado representative, has expressed concerns over the state’s new legislation, stating that it encourages excessive litigation, which in turn increases costs and discourages business growth and…
The American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) has announced that excessive litigation costs U.S. families an average of $5,215 annually, with Colorado ranked among the states facing significant economic harm from…
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