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The so-called Karman Line Addition is about 1,900 acres connected to the southeast side of the city via a strip of land. Potential development plans call for around 6,500 homes along with other infrastructure.
Ballots for the Colorado Springs special election are being mailed today, asking voters to decide on the annexation of land for the Karman Line development. This election, taking place on June 17th, follows community concerns and significant signature support for a ballot decision.
On Thursday afternoon, Colorado Springs officials held a meeting to discuss the 2025 Special Election. City Clerk Sarah Johnson spoke at the City Administration Building at 30 S. Nevada Ave. at 2 p.m.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — Ballots for the City of Colorado Springs' Special Election will be sent out to residents on Friday, May 23. Military and Overseas Ballots (UOCAVA) were mailed out on May 2.
The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) is searching for a possible kidnapping suspect. Traffic is backed up after reports of a traffic crash in Colorado Springs. A number of national and Colorado groups have filed a lawsuit against a new law that expands protections for transgender individuals.
The June 17 special election for whether Colorado Springs will keep the Karman Line annexation has seen hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on both sides.
In a very real sense, the only decision that has been made is a decision to let the voters participate in an election,” Douglas County District Court Judge Robert Lung said.
Colorado Springs officials held a meeting to discuss the 2025 Special Election. The U.S. House’s sweeping bill to tighten Medicaid requirements and expand tax cuts, passed on Thursday by a single vote.
Both the prosecution and the defense rested their case Thursday in the trial for Ashley Blackcloud and Derrick Bernard Junior.
The trial begins today for two of the three suspects accused of staging a fake hate crime during the 2023 mayoral race to
One of the defendant’s attorneys argued their alleged actions were political theater — free speech protected by the Constitution and not meant to cause harm.