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[NEWS]( [SPORTS]( [OPINION]( [POLITICS]( [U.S. & WORLD]( [OUTDOORS]( [LIFE]( [A&E]( This Evening’s Top Stories [Colorado Springs intersection 'swallowed' by sinkhole following week of water main breaks]( [Court-martial postponed for Air Force Academy cadet facing sexual assault allegations]( [Pedestrian shot, killed near busy highway interchange]( ['Old Pics of Colorado Springs' Facebook group growing in popularity as people love to reminisce]( [Major flight delays for Denver airport arrivals]( [Little town has claim to Colorado's only rock-crawling park]( [Proposed new rules to curb Colorado commuters rile businesses]( [US Olympic gymnastics alternate tests positive for virus]( [Broncos President, CEO Joe Ellis named Mizel Institute Community Enrichment Award recipient]( [EDITORIAL: An end to homelessness - or another dead end?]( Video of the Day [Rangely, Colorado is home to the state’s only rock crawling park. The 560-plus acre park on the Western Slope is full of jagged boulders and steep hills that challenge drivers. (Video by Skyler Ballard)]( [CLICK HERE]( Gallery of the Day [Kevin Davis climbs Oscars Pass outside Telluride toward the Chapman Gulch aid station at mile 82.1 Saturday, July 17, 2021, during the 2021 Hardrock 100 Endurance Race through the San Juan Mountains in Colorado. The ultramarathon is 100.5 miles in length with 33,050 feet of elevation gain. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock) Christian Murdock/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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