Friday, November 15th, 2024

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Good morning, Colorado Springs. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 15th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The In Their Honor Veterans Day Parade in Colorado Springs proceeded with a one-hour delay to allow for snow clearance, emphasizing the community's ongoing commitment to honoring veterans. Pikes Peak Bulletin
- ➤ Over 100 Colorado Springs community members and local officials rallied at City Hall to protest the non-renewal of the Rockrimmon Library's lease due to financial constraints, seeking to find alternative solutions to keep it open. Pikes Peak Bulletin
- ➤ Colorado Springs organizations, including Crossfire Ministries and Care and Share, are rallying volunteers and seeking donations to provide holiday meals for 2,500 families amid rising food scarcity. Pikes Peak Bulletin
- ➤ Tickets for the 2025 Colorado Springs St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway will be available in Spring, offering participants a chance to support a charitable cause. 11 News
- ➤ The Give! campaign highlights Home Front Military Network and Benefits in Action as impactful nonprofits seeking donations to support veterans, service members, and vulnerable populations in the Pikes Peak region. Pikes Peak Bulletin
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A two-car collision on I-25 in south Colorado Springs blocked two lanes, causing significant traffic delays and sending one person to the hospital. 11 News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ The Colorado Bureau of Investigation spends nearly $7.5 million to retest DNA in over 800 cases after discovery of misconduct by a former forensic scientist. Colorado Public Radio
- ➤ The Colorado Springs Police Department issued a shelter-in-place order near North Academy Boulevard due to a search for a wanted person. Colorado Springs Gazette
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The 11th Annual Creek Week Cleanup led by the Fountain Creek Watershed District successfully rallied 1,750 volunteers to remove over twenty tons of trash from local waterways, marking a significant step towards environmental conservation. Pikes Peak Bulletin
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ DBSA Colorado Springs, founded by Karen Fallahi in 1994 following her son's death, has been supporting those with mood disorders through peer-led groups and educational programs for 30 years. Pikes Peak Bulletin
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Jacob Larson Trio - Funk & Soul Performance at Tokki
Experience an energetic night filled with funk and soul music from the Jacob Larson Trio, featuring powerful vocals and classic instrumentation.
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Colorado Country Christmas Gift Show 2024
Experience a festive marketplace featuring holiday gifts, local artisan works, and inspiring holiday displays at the Colorado Springs Event Center.
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Baby Time: Interactive Rhymes and Stories for Infants
Experience an engaging session of songs, rhymes, and shared reading designed for babies and their favorite adults.
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Austin Ashmore's Senior Bass Recital
Experience an evening of live music featuring Austin Ashmore's senior bass recital in the Chapman Recital Hall.
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All-Ages Story Time at Peterson Library
Experience engaging stories, songs, and crafts suitable for children and families of all ages.
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Tween Dungeons & Dragons Club at Library 21c
Experience the adventure of Dungeons & Dragons alongside other tweens, with guidance from a skilled Dragon Master in a fun and welcoming environment.
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Children's Storytime at Pikes Peak Library
Experience a delightful storytelling session for children ages 3 to 7 accompanied by an adult, including sensory accommodations for an enhanced visit.
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Nick Hoff Stand-Up Comedy Show
Experience an evening of laughter with nationally acclaimed stand-up comedian Nick Hoff, known for his appearances on MTV and SiriusXM.
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Disney's The Little Mermaid at the Fine Arts Center
Experience the enchanting tale of Ariel and her dream of living above the waves, brought to life through unforgettable music and a touching story.
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Open Mic Night at Vultures
Experience a night of local talent and creativity at Open Mic Night in Colorado Springs.
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