Saturday, November 30th, 2024

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Good morning, Colorado Springs. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 30th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Colorado Springs anticipates heavy post-holiday traffic with key transportation updates such as the I-25 southbound closure and changes to Bustang stops. Colorado Springs Gazette
- ➤ An abandoned puppy and a grieving family formed a new family unit. 11 News
- ➤ Cheyenne Mountain State Park is selling Christmas trees for $65 each as part of a fire mitigation program, with sales taking place on select days in late November and early December. FOX21
- ➤ Springs Rescue Mission in Colorado Springs provided a Thanksgiving Banquet for over 600 homeless individuals, fostering a sense of community and gratitude. KOAA News5
- ➤ The Save Rockrimmon Library group is organizing a rally called 'Not Saying Goodbye' at the Rockrimmon Library to celebrate its services before it closes. FOX21
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A standoff with an armed individual in Old Colorado City ended without incident after police and SWAT negotiated for several hours. 11 News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Broadmoor's annual gingerbread display features a life-size golf cart driven by Santa, celebrating the U.S. Senior Open Championship. Colorado Springs Gazette
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Hundreds of shoppers in Colorado Springs braved the cold for Black Friday deals, maintaining a holiday tradition of lining up early for the best prices on gifts. KOAA News5
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Bustang relocates its bus service from Tejon Park-n-Ride to a downtown terminal in Colorado Springs to enhance passenger safety and address declining ridership. Colorado Springs Gazette
HEALTH NEWS
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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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Interactive Baby Time at Pikes Peak Library
Experience a fun-filled session for babies and their caregivers with songs, rhymes, and shared reading activities.
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Children's Storytime at Penrose Library
Experience engaging stories and activities designed for children ages 3 to 7, accompanied by an adult.
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