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Colorado Springs clothier on a mission to help ‘worst-dressed city in America’
Haberdasher’s ultimate goal is to stitch together a tighter community.
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Colorado Springs is first in the state to deploy blood medics
The city will become the first urban area in Colorado to provide transfusions of whole blood to critically ill patients in the field.
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Fossil found near Colorado Springs identified as new species of mammal
A new study said the small, chinchilla-sized omnivore belonged to a group of mammals that eventually gave rise to all hoofed mammals.
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Pueblo City Council votes to ban syringe exchange programs
The decision eliminates two programs in the city.
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This small synagogue in Trinidad, Colorado was almost lost to history. Now it’s a National Historic Landmark
Temple Aaron has been a place of worship for Jewish people in Southern Colorado and northern New Mexico for 135 years.
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Tiny specialized bugs may help with the expensive and rising tide of toilet flushes in rural Colorado
As more people move into small communities, some like Westcliffe and Silver Cliff, struggle to keep pace with infrastructure requirements, including the good old-fashioned toilet flush.