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TONIGHT: Skies will gradually clear as storms begin to die down after sunset. Overnight lows drop into the 40's and 50's with ...
TODAY: Happy Saturday, all! We're quiet and cool to start the day, with a *slightly* cooler day ahead for us. We'll see ...
The monsoon moisture tap is back on - leading to better thunderstorm coverage today in the mountains, and scattered afternoon storms on the plains. It'll remain comfortably warm to hot this afternoon ...
Powerful thunderstorms will roll through southern Colorado today. These storms will be isolated - so it will be feast or famine. Storms will begin over the Palmer Divide, progressing southeast.
The Pikes Peak shuttle bus ride begins in a parking lot at Mile 7 on the Pikes Peak Highway, and makes numerous sightseeing stops on the way to the mountain’s summit, pictured here.
A judge has ruled in favor of the Pikes Peak Library District, closing the lawsuit regarding the closure of the Rockrimmon Library. The case, filed by neighborhood residents over alleged ...
A selection of cars built for Pikes Peak appears at the Festival of Speed. The lineup includes Rod Millen’s 850 horsepower Toyota Celica and the Ford RS200. Each run shows the unique sound and ...
As the landscape of public education and career-readiness continues to evolve, many Pikes Peak region school districts are investing heavily in developing new programming and partnerships to meet ...
“There was a Cripple Creek Bottling Works that was founded in 1893,” Storm says. “But they would’ve been bottling beer then. They would not have been bottling soda.” Soda was found in ...
By the time the sun started to ease above the horizon, Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologist Ty Woodward was already at the 14,115-foot summit of Pikes Peak peering into his spotting scope ...
By the time the sun started to ease above the horizon, Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologist Ty Woodward was already at the 14,115-foot summit of Pikes Peak peering into his spotting scope, looking ...
Satellite data allows meteorologists to keep track of the location, structure and intensity of severe weather, helping to keep people safe. Now they're losing access to these satellites.