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IN CASE YOU MISSED TONIGHT'S NEWS: Colorado Springs hotel sold to Texas developers; I-70 in Glenwood Canyon reopens after 17-vehicle crash; Possible reopening of popular trail near Colorado Springs up for vote

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Peak Evening Pulse A Texas developer has acquired the Hotel Elegante Conference & Event Center for $

[View in Web Browser]( [Share with Friends]( [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Arts & Entertainment]( Peak Evening Pulse [Colorado Springs hotel sold to Texas developers, will undergo transformation]( A Texas developer has acquired the Hotel Elegante Conference & Event Center for $25 million as it looks to proceed with plans to turn Colorado Springs' second-largest hotel into nearly 500 apartments targeted at entry-level workers. Follow us on social for news throughout the day! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Colorado Springs News, Sports & Business [I-70 in Glenwood Canyon reopens after 17-vehicle crash]( [Possible reopening of popular trail near Colorado Springs up for vote]( [Former Green Beret joins crowded GOP primary for Colorado's new congressional seat]( [Colorado Springs baker cooks up, and prints out, custom cookies made to charm]( Christine Yocum’s father taught her how to bake when she was a young girl growing up in California. He also taught her that, when it’s your kid making the treats, there's no such thing as a bad cookie. [Your bucket list for Colorado adventure in 2022: 8 great destinations]( The past two years, due to day-to-day changes brought on by the pandemic, many Coloradans have found more time and freedom to cross off their outdoor bucket list. But the opportunities are endless in every colorful corner of this state. Some ideas for your new year. [Three more assists on the pile for Colorado Avalanche's Nathan MacKinnon]( [Shot fired at Old Chicago in Colorado Springs after brawl]( [1 killed, 2 injured after out-of-control vehicle hits them along Colorado interstate]( Have a great evening! This newsletter was curated by Emily Bejarano. 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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