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Cash Flownew

Cutting services to undocumented immigrants in Colorado appears to have a big price tag.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  02-16-2006  |  Immigration

Snow Jobnew

The science is scattered and foggy, but some researchers are forecasting that cloud seeding will quench Colorado's thirst for precipitation.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Joshua Zaffos  |  02-16-2006  |  Environment

Roadless Ragenew

Coloradans wrangle over the future of national forest land, but George W. Bush will have the final say.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Dan Wilcock  |  02-13-2006  |  Environment

Rx for Confusionnew

Colorado's lack of regulation leaves alternative doctors on risky ground.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Dan Wilcock  |  01-23-2006  |  Science

Focus on Corruptionnew

Did James Dobson and Focus on the Family knowingly campaign for Jack Abramoff's casino clients?
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  01-23-2006  |  Religion

A Higher Frequencynew

How the rise of Salem Communications' radio empire reveals the evangelical master plan.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Adam Piore  |  01-16-2006  |  Media

Warriors, Rescuers and Spooksnew

Outside public view, America's military forces quietly have been preparing and implementing plans that are boosting their involvement in domestic affairs.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Terje Langeland  |  12-08-2005  |  Civil Liberties

Unusual Suspectsnew

FBI targeted Colorado Springs political protesters in "domestic terrrorism" cases.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Terje Langeland  |  12-08-2005  |  Civil Liberties

Veteran Complains of 'Massive Killing' in Fallujahnew

A Colorado Springs veteran, Jeff Englehart, claims the United States used a flesh-melting substance called white phosphorus in an assault on Fallujah.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  11-18-2005  |  War

Out of Breathnew

Ozone pollution is threatening the health of Pikes Peak area residents in Colorado. But does anyone care?
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Terje Langeland  |  11-11-2005  |  Environment

Donors Respond to Battle Over School Vouchersnew

Special-interest money flowing into Colorado Springs school board elections could top $1 million as the next chapter in the voucher battle heats up.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  10-28-2005  |  Education

Caught in the Stormnew

Hurricane evacuees to Colorado Springs were subjected to criminal record checks, and two were arrested for minor misdeeds.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  10-14-2005  |  Disasters

Alternative Tentaclesnew

District 11's pro-voucher victors are eyeing two more Colorado Springs school districts.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna and Dan Wilcock  |  10-10-2005  |  Education

Pastor Ted Haggard Says He Won't Run -- for Nownew

The prominent evangelical leader talks about his political aspirations and shows a reporter his gift to President Bush.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  08-26-2005  |  Religion

The Gospel According to the Gazettenew

On Sunday, Dec. 19, the International Bible Society and Colorado Springs’ daily paper, The Gazette, will join together. That’s when all 91,000 Gazette subscribers will retrieve from their driveways or their porches -- or their rooftops -- copies of the New Testament, tucked inside the newspaper’s standard blue plastic wrappers.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Cara DeGette  |  12-17-2004  |  Media

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