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Local News
Colorado Springs law enforcement leaders say they've figured out whodunit, but worrisome questions remain in the crime lab's blood-alcohol debacle.
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Cover Story
Street food: In almost every country on the planet, it's cheaper and often better than many similar dishes found indoors.
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Local News
Jason Bouchard's property is crumbling into a deep, jagged ravine. In fact, rushing stormwater and two natural springs have caused 30 feet of his land to simply disappear in less than two years.
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Local News
The ATF is there for you — unless you want your stolen gun back, no matter who you are (or once were).
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Local News
Reports show the Gazette's core product circulation continues its downward spiral. Since 2000, circulation has fallen by 36 percent, and in the past three years alone, the newspaper has lost 30 percent of its paying customers.
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The phrase "death by taco" kept running through my mind.
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Noted
Also: Big changes at Memorial this week, Penny's house for sale, good news for Hickenlooper and more.
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Your Turn
Are you carrying your birth certificate right now?
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Between The Lines
How would you feel about a special project involving a city enterprise, being run by volunteers, costing $400,000 so far in unbudgeted money, with no limits, support or guidance from the city?
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End Zone
On a summer day in 1983 it was my luck to witness, and cover, one of the most amazing non-events that any sports journalist could ever imagine.
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Hightower
Can you imagine how Wall Street bankers respond to being scolded? Right, they shrug and go right back to their profiteering.
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IQ
Earthquakes, oil spills, Arizona immigration laws ... it's hard to imagine anyone looking back on these as halcyon days. What's worse is that few people seem to think things will turn around any time soon.
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Calls to legalize marijuana, red-blue blame game, ways to help parks and fountains, defending Rove and more.
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Ignore your friends and family, who won't be the ones sleeping with your girlfriend (well, presumably).
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All the weird news that's fit to print.
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Appetite
Though inconspicuous on the outside, size matters at Orange Plate, and the menu's full of dishes described as "heaping," "hearty" and "piled high."
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Another crêpe spot opening, Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill coming to the Springs, Colorado Mountain Brewery on the way.
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AudioFile
Against all odds, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band keeps New Orleans musical traditions alive and kicking, and its bringing it to Colorado Springs.
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AudioFile
"The book is sort of a general history of country music for kids," says Wofford, "because, you know, children need to know how awful the world is."
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AudioFile
Checking under the Hood: Drive-By Truckers frontman Patterson Hood is in a good mood, and with good reason.
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Upcoming concerts here and around the region.
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Who's playing where, and when, at area venues for the next week.
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Fang, for those of you who have not followed any significant history of punk rock over the last, oh, 30 years, is the band responsible for the track "Fun With Acid" on the legendary Not So Quiet on the Western Front Californian compilation.
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Sixty Seconds
"We were like, 'Well, how about this? How about we go play all these songs for people, and then sometime in October they can buy them?'"
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Merle Haggard, Big Audio Dynamite and others
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Reviews
Exposition might be the only order of this movie's business: With all the fireworks, the gadgetry, the corporatized idol worship and heavy-duty charm, it finally amounts to a Marvel Studios trade show.
- by Jonathan Kiefer
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Tags: Reviews, Iron Man 2, Robert Downey Jr., Tony Stark, Garry Shandling, Don Cheadle, John Slattery, Pepper Potts, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jon Favreau, Justin Theroux, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Mickey Rourke, Samuel L. Jackson
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Reviews
Say what you will about Babies, but you can't accuse it of false advertising. Look at How Cute might also have worked as a title.
- by Jonathan Kiefer
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Tags: Reviews, Babies, Thomas Balmès, Frazer Bradshaw, Bayar, Mongolia, Mari, Tokyo, Ponijao, Namibia, Hattie, San Francisco
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Plunder: The Crime of Our Time, Five Minutes of Heaven, Crimes of Fashion and more.
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Tags: Cinefiles, Plunder: The Crime of Our Time, Danny Schechter, Five Minutes of Heaven, Oliver Hirschbiegel, Liam Neeson, James Nesbitt, Guy Hibbert, Crimes of Fashion, Megan Fox, Kaley Cuoco, Sean Patrick Flanery, Robert Kurtzman, Deadly Impact
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Our reviewers' recommendations for films playing around the area.
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Babies, Iron Man 2 and more.
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Art News
Using materials such as rocks, mud, wood and leaves, Durango artist Shan Wells captures "delicate parts of the balance."
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Theater
Throughout May, the company will show off how they chose to re-create Crazy for You, which won a Tony Award and includes a slew of classic Gershwin tunes.
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Today in colorado Springs
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IndyBlog
Scott Flanders' latest ploy to build circulation at Playboy, according to Reuters, is an eye-popper. The magazine announced this week that its June issue will come with 3-D glasses, to view the 3-D image of that month's centerfold.
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IndyBlog
Here's an event that separates the hardcore foodies and the fairweather fans: WestEx, the largest restaurant exhibition in the West.
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IndyBlog
Noting that "a safe turkey hunter is much like a safe driver — you must be defensive minded," the federation has chosen to share 10 tips that those in the woods should consider.
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IndyBlog
- by Jack Ward
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Tags: Entertainment, Strong Mayor, Stargazers Theatre Events Center, The Olive Tap, Llamapalooza, Colorado College, Big Gigantic, Zion I And the Grouch, Toots Maytals, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, El Mac, Worner, Krcc, Crazy For You, Gershwin, Fine Arts Center Theatre Company, Sagāji, Colorado Springs Independent, Jack Ward, Indy Minute, Video
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IndyBlog
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Department of Defense, Pueblo Chemical Depot, mustard gas
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Though job prospects may be thin and the unemployment rate high, the fact remains that more education will never hurt you. With that, here are a host of schools with a local presence.