Nestled among the pines of the Pike National Forest, the Girl Scouts of Colorado’s Sky High Ranch is an adventure oasis of 880-acres just minu…
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Woodland Park city councilwoman Carrol Harvey resigned Tuesday evening after the outcome of a recall petition that had her face a special election.
Connie Dodrill changed the recreational vibe in Cripple Creek. Of course, people exercised on their own, but Dodrill made recreation cool, a s…
Keep Woodland Park Beautiful announced its 23rd annual city-wide cleanup event will take place on June 21. This year’s event is held in partne…
The America’s Mountain Festival cleared a big hurdle as the Woodland Park City Council approved its special event temporary use permit.
The 2024-25 year marked the first for Woodland Park RE-2 where its high school building hosted its middle schoolers. The school district also withstood the abrupt resignation of Superintendent Ken Witt and faced heightened scrutiny from its local city council, which culminated in the loss of…
One by one, the Downtown Development Authority approved requests from 31 business owners to receive up to $5,000 to spruce up their properties…
It’s not too late to build a bed to participate in Bed Races during Cripple Creek’s 6th Annual Pearl DeVere Day.
The legend of the late Bert Bergstrom wreathes the city of Woodland Park in a ring of history, philanthropy, memory and chuckles. For the man …
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Zach Alvey wants everybody to know about the breadth of emergency services in Teller County.
Before the entrance to a cave amid the canyons west of Colorado Springs, small groups have gathered around a burly, bearded man.
A sweeping document offers bold ideas for outdoor recreation, conservation and collaborative management across the Pikes Peak region.
Tim Dienst, executive director of Ute Regional Health Services District, has a motto: Promises made, promises kept.
Colorado regulators are planning to create a surveillance program for off-the-shelf testing of marijuana products to protect consumers, after …
Construction continues for a second summer at North Slope Recreation Area, impacting access to cherished waters on Pikes Peak.