Sunday, October 27th, 2024

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Good morning, Colorado Springs. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 27th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A Colorado Springs tattoo shop owner responded to customer car tows by a neighboring apartment complex with a controversial mural, sparking debate on parking issues. 11 News
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ I-25 southbound in Colorado Springs is closed due to a multi-vehicle crash, with all lanes blocked and drivers advised to take alternate routes. 11 News
- ➤ A rollover crash involving two vehicles damaged a street light and fire hydrant east of Colorado Springs; no hospitalizations were reported. 11 News
- ➤ A motorcycle rider suffered life-threatening injuries and was hospitalized after crashing into a curb and hitting a tree in Colorado Springs. 11 News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ One person was arrested following a stabbing incident in southeast Colorado Springs, with the victim sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. 11 News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Colorado Springs Airport is awarded an $8 million FAA grant for the ElevateCOS Concourse Modernization project, aimed at enhancing sustainability, amenities, and infrastructure, with completion expected in 2026. FOX21
- ➤ An anonymous complaint alleges a broad conspiracy among Colorado's judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices and the Attorney General, to misuse public funds and obstruct investigations into misconduct, sparking calls for sweeping reforms. Colorado Springs Gazette
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ McDonald's attributes the recent E. Coli outbreak to slivered onions from a Colorado Springs facility, ceasing sourcing from there amid ongoing FDA investigation. 11 News
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Ricky's Island Cafe at Goat Patch Brewing Company
Experience a lively evening at Goat Patch Brewing Company with Ricky's Island Cafe in Colorado Springs.
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Children's Storytime at Ruth Holley Library
Experience engaging stories and sensory accommodations designed for children ages 3 to 7, accompanied by a favorite adult.
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All-Ages Story Time at Peterson Library
Experience an engaging hour of delightful stories, songs, and crafts designed for all ages.
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Tween Dungeons & Dragons Club
Experience the magic of Dungeons & Dragons with fellow tweens in a fun and welcoming environment, guided by Dragon Master Jasmine.
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Teens Gaming Hangout
Experience a fun gaming session where teens aged 12-18 can showcase their skills and socialize.
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Volt Of Vultures: 3rd Anniversary Show - Night 2
Experience a lively anniversary celebration at Vultures in Colorado Springs featuring music and entertainment.
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Family Mindfulness Workshop: Zen Pig & Emotions
Experience a mindful family workshop featuring Zen Pig, where Special Operation Forces families explore emotions, breathwork, and yoga together.
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive Live at Pikes Peak Center
Experience an electrifying performance by the legendary rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive at the Pikes Peak Center in Colorado Springs.
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AHA Basic Life Support Skills Session
Learn essential life-saving techniques in the American Heart Association's Basic Life Support Skills Session.
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All-Ages Story Time at Peterson Library
Experience engaging stories, songs, and crafts suitable for all ages at this community library event.
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