The Thunderbirds take flight for the Air Force Academy graduation, and here are the prime viewing spots
(Colorado Springs, CO) It's graduation week for the United States Air Force Academy, which means the Thunderbirds are coming!. Since 1959, the Thunderbirds have concluded the Air Force Academy's graduation ceremony with a spectacular flyover and aerial demonstration. The talented pilots put on a thrilling show to celebrate the new graduates.
Read full storyThe donkeys take center stage as they return to this Colorado mountain town on Monday
In May, as the sun warms the west side of Pikes Peak, the snow melts and the donkeys move from their winter pasture to their summer feeding ground. On Monday, May 29th, at noon, the donkeys will be released in Cripple Creek!
Read full storyColorado Wolf & Wildlife Center mourns the loss of Koda, the star of their billboard
The Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center announced the passing of Koda, a 15-year-old resident wolf, on Friday, May 26th. The animal sanctuary shared on Instagram that Koda was suffering from a degenerative neurological condition, and her medical team made the difficult decision to euthanize her.
Read full storyDownward dog with a goat makes for a memorable experience at Goat Patch Brewing Company
(Colorado Springs, CO) Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure with a mischievous four-legged friend? Imagine holding a pose while a sweet goat nips on your toes and playfully tugs on your hair.
Read full storyA Colorado Springs giraffe calf captured the attention of the world
(Colorado Springs, CO) Next week, Penny would have celebrated her fifth birthday. Penny was born on June 4th, 2018, the 200th giraffe calf born at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. Her birth was live-streamed on YouTube and Facebook, and people worldwide celebrated her arrival.
Read full storySanta is always in season at Colorado's North Pole
For sixty-seven years, guests of all ages have been delighted by the North Pole, a magical holiday-themed amusement park located a few miles west of Colorado Springs. The popular venue on the slope of Pikes Peak is now open for the 2023 season!
Read full storyRare Amur leopard cubs born at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
(Colorado Springs, CO) The Amur leopard is the rarest big cat in the world. There are only about one hundred of these critically endangered animals left in the wild. The fast-moving, high-leaping felines live in the Far East, mainly in Russia and a few in China.
Read full storyGovernor Polis vetoes Senate bill, removing another obstacle to Colorado's wolf restoration
(Colorado) On May 16th, Governor Polis vetoed Senate Bill 23-256, removing the last hurdle to Colorado's wolf reintroduction plan. In November 2020, Colorado voters passed Proposition #114 with a narrow margin of 50.91%. The approved ballot measure allowed for the careful reintroduction of gray wolves into Colorado, a species that once roamed freely in the state.
Read full storyColorado Parks and Wildlife issue an emergency fish salvage at Pikes Peak north slope reservoir
(Colorado Springs, CO) South Catamount Reservoir is one of three popular fishing destinations on the north slope of Pikes Peak. The high-elevation, cold-water reservoir is stocked with trout and has almost four miles of shoreline, 120 acres of surface water, and stunning views.
Read full storyEl Paso County has the second-highest number of bear encounters in Colorado
(Colorado Springs, CO) The human population in Colorado is rapidly growing, especially along the Front Range. Rural areas that were bear habitats are now developed areas, and human-bear conflict is on the rise.
Read full storyEnjoy the sights and sounds of spring migration at these prime bird-watching spots
(Colorado Springs, CO) Every year as winter fades and spring arrives, birds travel thousands of miles from their wintering grounds to their breeding and feeding grounds. This spectacular annual journey is known as spring migration, and as birds travel, people often see unique and rare species uncommon to the area.
Read full storyA wildlife camera captures video of a devoted osprey protecting her eggs during an intense hailstorm
(Colorado) Parenthood is a 24-hour job despite rain, lightning, thunder, or hail!. A Boulder County Parks and Open Space camera captured video earlier this week of a female osprey protecting her three eggs during an onslaught of hail. The mother bird received significant pelting from the ice balls but never left the nest.
Read full storyThe Pikes Peak Library District partners with the Switchbacks to offer discounted tickets and themed cards
(Colorado Springs, CO) Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world, and in 2015, Colorado Springs became home to a professional soccer team. The Switchbacks, members of the United Soccer League (USL), play at Weidner Field, an 8,000-seat soccer stadium south of downtown. The impressive facility is a fantastic place to watch a match, and the experience is even better with discounted tickets.
Read full storyA bear was euthanized in Colorado Springs; homeowner cited for feeding big game
(Colorado Springs, CO) Bears have woken up from their winter slumber, and they are hungry. They are out foraging for food, typically feasting on grass, berries, nuts, and plants. When a bear finds a food source, it will repeatedly return to fill its belly.
Read full storySaturday is Free Comic Book Day, and here's where to go in Colorado Springs
(Colorado Springs, CO) Saturday, May 6th, marks the twenty-first anniversary of Free Comic Book Day. The first Free Comic Book Day coincided with the opening weekend of the 2002 Marvel Spiderman movie. There were four free comics available that year.
Read full storyThe first case of white-nose syndrome, a deadly bat disease, is confirmed in Colorado
(Colorado) The first Colorado case of white-nose syndrome (WNS), a deadly bat disease, was recently confirmed in Otero County. Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced that an adult female Yuma bat found at Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site was unable to fly and had a "white powdery substance on its forearms." The animal was euthanized and later tested positive for the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome.
Read full storyThe whimsical and wacky Humpty Dumpty sculptures in Colorado Springs
(Colorado Springs, CO) Colorado Springs has a vibrant and growing art scene with fantastic galleries, art museums, and wonderful public art installations including the Humpty Dumpty sculptures.
Read full storyFamily Adventure Day at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center
(Colorado Springs, CO) On Saturday, April 29th, the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center will host a free Family Adventure Day from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (10:00 to 11:00 a.m. is for FAC members only).
Read full storyColorado Springs has a rare nickel worth millions
(Colorado Springs, CO) The 1913 Liberty Head nickel is one of the most valuable coins in the world, and only five are known to exist. One of them is in Colorado Springs. From 1883 to 1912, the U.S. five-cent piece was a Liberty Head design. In 1913, the U.S. Mint began producing nickels with a buffalo head design (the Buffalo nickel), but a few Liberty head coins were mysteriously made that year.
Read full storyThere is a mystery treat at Crumbl Cookies this week
(Colorado Springs, CO) Cookies are an ideal sweet treat. The convenient hand-held dessert requires no utensils, is easy to share, and comes in numerous flavors and varieties to satisfy any and all cravings.
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