Thursday, November 28th, 2024

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Good morning, Colorado Springs. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 28th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Colorado Springs Police Department seeks public assistance to locate a missing 12-year-old, Elizabeth Phelps, last seen at The Citadel Mall. KOAA News5
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A CDOT contracted employee was injured in a Colorado Springs crash involving a safety patrol vehicle. 11 News
- ➤ A crash on Interstate 25 north of Colorado Springs has led to the closure of northbound lanes and significant delays, exacerbated by snow accumulation in the region. Colorado Springs Gazette
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Paul K.R. Williams was arrested for theft and trespassing in a Colorado Springs Police Department impound lot, marking his third arrest for similar offenses at the same location. 11 News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The MIPSTERZ's Spotlight Series successfully merges art performances and scholarly discussions, fostering a unique community space. Colorado Springs Independent
- ➤ Colorado Springs offers a variety of festive Christmas light displays, including drive-thru shows and walking tours, to celebrate the holiday season. Springs
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Colorado Springs finalizes new city council district map to reflect population growth and ensure equitable representation, affecting 25 precincts for the 2025 municipal elections. Colorado Public Radio
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Talia Mutai, born at 23 weeks gestation weighing less than one pound, defies a 20% survival prediction to thrive, marking a miraculous journey for her and her family in Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs Gazette
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Disney's The Little Mermaid
Experience the enchanting tale of Ariel as she navigates love and adventure in Disney's beloved musical adaptation of The Little Mermaid.
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Sense and Sensibility Adaptation
Experience the wit and warmth of Jane Austen's Dashwood family in this lively adaptation, showcasing the trials of courtship and high society during the Regency era.
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Sunday Blues Jam Featuring Local Artists at Avenue 19
Experience the soulful sounds of the Sunday Blues Jam with performances by Austin Johnson, Ted Johnson, Noah Mast, and Matt Campbell.
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Hillside YESS After School Program - December 2024
Experience a fun and engaging afterschool program for children in grades K-5, featuring snacks, socializing, and inspiring activities.
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Toddler Time at East Library
Experience nursery rhymes, music, and storytelling with your toddler in a fun and engaging environment.
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Toddler Time Story and Movement Session
Experience an engaging session of nursery rhymes and music for toddlers with a favorite adult, fostering new vocabulary and word sounds in a fun atmosphere.
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A Christmas Carol: A Community Classic
Experience a beloved Christmas classic as Funky returns to the Westside Community Center for a series of performances.
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Xtreme in Concert
Experience the vibrant sounds of Xtreme live in concert at Latin Quarters, featuring popular bachata hits.
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A Christmas Carol at Westside Community Center
Experience a delightful rendition of the classic tale with engaging performances bringing the spirit of Christmas to life.
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Winter Market & Block Party at The Black Sheep
Experience a festive day of shopping from local makers and artists at the Platte Ave Winter Market and Block Party, perfect for the holiday season.
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