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In case you missed tonight's news: Dunkin' closes permanently 1 Colorado Springs location, but has 3 more on the way; UCCS students fighting for higher wages amid tight labor market

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Peak Evening Pulse A Dunkin' doughnut and coffee shop has closed permanently after more than a half-

[View in Web Browser]( [Share with Friends]( [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Arts & Entertainment]( Peak Evening Pulse [Dunkin' closes permanently 1 Colorado Springs location, but has 3 more on the way]( A Dunkin' doughnut and coffee shop has closed permanently after more than a half-century on Colorado Springs' west side, but an Arizona franchisee now plans to add at least three more area locations of the iconic brand. Follow us on social for news throughout the day! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Colorado Springs News, Sports & Business [Coors Field parking lot may become apartments after rezoning proposal]( [Will Tuesday's Colorado Gives Day benefiting 3,000 nonprofits top last year's record money raised?]( [Manitou Incline to close for 2 days next week]( [State of the Region postponed after El Paso County commissioner tests positive for COVID-19]( Thursday's State of the Region has been postponed until January because the keynote speaker, El Paso County Commission Chairman Stan VanderWerf, tested positive on Monday morning for COVID-19. [UCCS students fighting for higher wages amid tight labor market]( University of Colorado at Colorado Springs student workers are fighting for a $15 per hour minimum wage on campus, a boost they say would help fill positions in a tight labor market. [Gov. Polis takes aim at COVID misinformation, presents 2022-23 budget]( [Live Well: Colorado Springs meditation class aimed at parents, children]( [EDITORIAL: Dole was a vanishing brand of leadership]( Have a great evening! This newsletter was curated by Jeremy Gordon. Find all of our top stories updated around the clock at [gazette.com]( [Become a member of our E-Edition to get access to your local news straight to your phone, tablet, or desktop!]( [Subscribe]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( To sign up for more of our newsletters or opt out of this one [Manage Email Preferences](

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