Prosecutors eligible to ask for death of Colorado Springs double-killer, jury finds Prosecutors pursuing the death penalty against a Colorado Springs double-killer passed a key hurdle in his sentencing phase Wednesday, winning a jury's finding that the crimes were aggravated enough to be eligible for capital punishment.
Whether Glen Law Galloway, 46, will be sent to Colorado's death row rests entirely in the hands of his jury, which could take several weeks to render its decision, attorneys say. More
Colorado Springs City Council upholds master plan for North Cheyenne Cañon Park The last gasp of opposition to Colorado Springs' master plan for North Cheyenne Cañon Park escaped City Hall on Tuesday as the City Council denied an appeal to the plan.
City Council President Richard Skorman and members Bill Murray and Yolanda Avila voted to uphold the appeal. More
DeGette, Crow, Neguse win congressional primaries in Colorado With decisive votes, Coloradans set the table in the June primary that ended Tuesday for seven fall congressional elections, settling most key races not long after voting ended.
Less than an hour after the 7 p.m. voting deadline, three of the state’s most interesting congressional races were already decided, and a fourth was wrapped up a short time later. More
Hilary Duff Posted a Photo of Her Daughter Banks’ Scathing Diary Entry About Her Sister So, Hilary Duff read her daughter Banks’ diary and even posted an entry from it on her social media, and it shows how Banks feels about her little sister. It’s peak sisterly journal entries to be ... 12/15/2024 - 9:17 am | View Link
Dec. 25 marks a rare intersection: The beginning of Hanukkah and the celebration of Christmas fall on the same day. As friends and colleagues for over 35 years, we find this overlap full of opportunities for reflection.
The origins of both Hanukkah and Christmas offer insights into their modern-day significance. Hanukkah’s story is rooted in the Maccabean revolt, a time of reclaiming religious and cultural freedom.
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Q: Can this Jimmy Butler thing be put to bed already? The love has run its course. He’s given, but he’s spent. He’s had little help to get over the hump. Paying him is not palatable to the organization. Trust may be broken, because all of the recent actions are unusual.
In the 12 years since Austin Tice was abducted in Syria, his family and his coworkers at McClatchy have grieved at his absence, despaired at silence from the Syrian government and prayed that promises from three U. S. presidents would turn into actions that brought Austin home.
Now, more than any moment since he was taken from us, we have a reason to believe that Austin may return.
It’s extremely rare for Christmas and Hanukkah to fall on the same day, but so it is this year. Is “He” telling us something?
Our country is more divided than ever in our almost 250 years in existence, especially since the Civil War.
Dec. 25 is Christmas Day and the first day of the lighting of Hanukkah candles, bringing Christians and Jews in unison on the calendar to celebrate what they believe.
General Daily Insight for December 24, 2024
We’re all inclined to push forward one moment, then pull back the next. The Moon in pleasing Libra opposes Chiron before trining Venus, trying to improve our overall outlook. Counteracting that, today’s potent square between can-do Jupiter and make-it-work Saturn at 4:59 pm EST will shove us into a cosmic tug-of-war as we try to figure out how to best pursue our goals.