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New gift sets and candles for moms, dads, and grads
(SPONSORED) — There are a lot of gift-giving occasions coming up like Mother’s Day, Graduations, and Father’s Day and Gleneagle Candle Company has a gift for all of them. Owner Nicole Mendoza shared the exciting items with Nova and Jen on Loving Living Local. Nicole works hard...
Give! Pikes Peak: Tri-Lakes Cares
(SPONSORED) — Tri-Lakes Cares empowers families and individuals to reach toward a better tomorrow. Bill Lyons, Director of Development at Tri-Lakes Cares, appeared on Loving Living Local to talk about how they’ve served our community for 40 years. Located in downtown Monument, Tri-Lakes Cares provides services to economically...
'No business being on the road': Judge sentences woman who killed 2 people while driving drunk
CASTLE ROCK, Colo — A woman who claimed she "did not realize she was in a crash" after slamming into a disabled vehicle on the side of Interstate 25 and killing a mother and her son in 2022 was sentenced to more than two decades behind bars. “This defendant’s...
Smart local leaders fight state sanctuary laws | DUFFY
When you’re fed up, you can either fume about it, or fight back. This week, two counties chose to stand and fight against illegal immigration “sanctuary” laws backfiring in Denver, wreaking widespread havoc. Local leaders want to have the courts unlock handcuffs placed on Colorado counties and municipalities by state laws that prohibit local government from cooperating with federal authorities to enforce immigration laws.
Douglas County intersection project expected to be completed 46 days early
Douglas County Public Works provided an update on a project they have been working on since 2023. Crews tell CBS Traffic Reporter Brian Sherrod they are working to repair concrete at the intersection of University Boulevard/Lincoln Street and Quebec. The current infrastructure is 40 years old. The new pavements are two inches thicker, expected to make it last at least 40 to 50 years. Crews are also replacing signal lights to add more capacity to the intersection.This project impacts about 36,000 drivers daily. Before crews made the decision to add extra congestion during rush hour, they asked residents of Douglas County...
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