Sunday, November 17th, 2024

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Good morning, Colorado Springs. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 17th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Colorado Springs Police Department issued a shelter-in-place order for the vicinity of 1600 Lorraine Ave due to a barricaded suspect, alongside introducing a partnership with the ReachWell app for enhanced emergency alerts. KOAA News5
- ➤ South Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs will be closed overnight from Sunday into Monday to facilitate barrier adjustments and the removal of pavement markings. KOAA News5
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Colorado Springs police are dealing with a barricaded suspect in the Ivywild neighborhood, urging local residents to remain indoors. Colorado Springs Gazette
- ➤ A man was arrested following an hours-long standoff in southwest Colorado Springs, stemming from a reported kidnapping incident. Colorado Springs Gazette
- ➤ A Colorado Springs man was arrested for vehicle theft and burglary after fleeing a crash scene and breaking into a home. Colorado Springs Gazette
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Colorado Country Christmas Gift Show in Colorado Springs features local boutiques and vendors offering holiday decor and gifts, with special admission for active military and veterans. FOX21
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A report by the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative claims most Colorado hospitals are not fully compliant with the Hospital Discounted Care law aimed at informing patients about financial aid, a finding disputed by the hospitals. Colorado Public Radio
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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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Keep Flying Live Concert
Experience an exciting live performance by Keep Flying at Vultures in Colorado Springs.
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All-Ages Story Time at Peterson Library
Experience engaging stories, songs, and crafts designed for children and families at this fun library event.
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