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PM UPDATE: Redistricting commissioners to head back to court; COVID-19 outbreak at Colorado Springs' In-N-Out Burger ends; Hikes on Manitou Incline to be interrupted for local races

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[NEWS]( [SPORTS]( [OPINION]( [POLITICS]( [U.S. & WORLD]( [OUTDOORS]( [LIFE]( [A&E]( This Evening’s Top Stories [Redistricting commissioners to head back to court, consider paring public input hearings]( [After more than 6 months, COVID-19 outbreak at Colorado Springs' In-N-Out Burger ends]( [Hikes on Manitou Incline to be interrupted for local races]( [Haze from Western fires settles in Colorado]( [Colorado Springs gets a look at homemade non-dairy milks, smoothies]( [A year ahead of primary, a vast field of Dems readies to run against Boebert]( [High and dry Colorado ripe for developing kidney stones]( [Colorado ski resort adds beginner terrain]( [Colorado Springs at 150 years | The city that now honors Fannie Mae Duncan once cast her out]( [EDITORIAL: Colorado's senators are too weak in Washington]( Video of the Day [Sights and sounds from the Pawnee Buttes on Colorado’s northeast plains. (Video by Seth Boster)]( [CLICK HERE]( Gallery of the Day [Grecia Garcia, 8, walks into the water to place a lantern during the 2021 Colorado Springs Water Lantern Festival at Prospect Lake on Saturday, July 10, 2021. The festival is aimed to celebrate life, peace, love, hope and human connections. Hundreds of people gathered together and wrote messages on their rice paper lanterns and launched them into the water. The festival returned to Colorado Springs for their third event, last year was cancelled due to COVID-19. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)]( [CLICK HERE]( SPORTS Broncos news, Denver Nuggets, Rockies baseball, and more... [Click here]( POLITICS Local Denver politics and beyond... [Click here]( OUTDOORS Trail recommendations, weather reports, adventure stories... [Click here]( Share this with your friends! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( The Colorado Springs Gazette 30 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 [gazette.com]( You’re receiving this email because you’ve subscribed to The Colorado Springs Gazette. If you'd like to unsubscribe, you can unsubscribe[here](. © 2021 Colorado Springs Gazette

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