Monday, January 20th, 2025

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Good morning, Colorado Springs. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 20th of January.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Black Forest Dog Resort in Colorado Springs is implementing measures like adjusting temperatures to 66-68 degrees and providing extra blankets to ensure the warmth and safety of pets during the arctic front. KOAA News5
- ➤ In Colorado Springs, the community is set to honor Martin Luther King Jr. with a 'Freedom March' and 'All Peoples Breakfast' despite freezing temperatures, continuing Dr. King's legacy of unity and service. 11 News
- ➤ Colorado Springs police seek public assistance in locating 15-year-old Cyrena Frates, last seen on January 17, 2025, potentially staying with acquaintances. 11 News
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Four Colorado Springs firefighters were injured and four residents displaced in an early-morning structure fire. Colorado Springs Gazette
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A man was hospitalized for a mental health evaluation after intentionally crashing his car at Colorado Springs police headquarters, claiming he was being pursued. Colorado Springs Gazette
- ➤ Pikes Peak Area Crime Stoppers seeks public assistance to locate individuals with felony warrants in Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs Gazette
- ➤ Two individuals were fatally shot and another was wounded in southeast Colorado Springs, with all involved accounted for and a homicide investigation ongoing. Colorado Springs Gazette
HEALTH NEWS
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Lunch & Learn: Managing Home Inspections Event
This free Lunch & Learn class offers 3 CE credits focused on educating participants about managing the home inspection process essential for real estate transactions.
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Children's Storytime at Sand Creek Library
A storytime session designed for children ages 3-7 and their caregivers, featuring engaging stories and activities.
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Monthly Business Networking Lunch at Hacienda Villareal
This event offers a casual networking opportunity for business owners in Colorado Springs to connect and share ideas over lunch.
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Head for the Hills Concert
Colorado-based band Head for the Hills will perform fresh tracks from their upcoming EP, blending bluegrass with eclectic genres and deep lyrical themes.
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Kevin Shea Stand-Up Comedy Show
Join comedian Kevin Shea for an entertaining evening of stand-up comedy at Loonees Comedy Corner, featuring special guests Ed Bell and host Cameron MacKenzie.
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Squishy Animals Family Day Painting Workshop
This family-friendly event invites attendees of all ages to enjoy a creative painting session guided by a professional instructor, with opportunities for kids and adults to explore their artistic talents.
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Open Mic Night at Vultures
Every Monday, Vultures hosts an open mic night featuring various talents including music and comedy, hosted by Joe Bruno.
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Toddler Time: Songs and Stories for Young Children
This engaging program offers songs, rhymes, and stories specifically designed for toddlers ages 1 to 2, along with their parents or caregivers, at Library 21c.
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Toddler Time at Pikes Peak Library
A lively program for one and two-year-olds that includes nursery rhymes, music, movement, and storytelling for early vocabulary development with a favorite adult.
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Madeline Hawthorne Concert at Lulu's Downtown
Singer-songwriter Madeline Hawthorne presents an intimate concert featuring her album 'Tales From Late Nights & Long Drives' at Lulu's Downtown.
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