The annual Colorado Springs Western Street Breakfast takes place today on Pikes Peak Avenue as the Pikes Peak Range Riders serve pancakes, eggs, sausage and a beverage for $5 cash while featuring local acts to support military families. Attendees may also join a children’s costume contest and local performances before the riders start their week-long Peak Ride at 8 a.m.—breakfast ends at 9 a.m.
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Tuesday night, votes were counted in the Colorado Springs Special Election on whether to annex 1,800 acres for the proposed Karman Line development near Schriever Space Force Base—initial results showed over 61,000 voters opposed and nearly 14,000 in favor from 67,593 returned ballots out of 335,364 registered voters.
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