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PLUS | request to list Colorado wolf population as "experimental", businesses feel impact of a boom

PLUS | request to list Colorado wolf population as "experimental", businesses feel impact of a boom in golf and more! [View in Web Browser]( [Share with Friends]( Peak Evening Pulse [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Arts & Entertainment]( [Western cities are already learning to live with less water]( Urban hubs of the West are experiencing the deep shock of drought as historically dry conditions on the Colorado River persist. Some cities are taking steps to save water by ripping out turf grass, xeriscaping and investing in water reuse programs. [Read More Here]( Follow us on social for news throughout the day! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Colorado Springs News, Sports & Business Post-abortion 'healing' programs grow following U.S. Supreme Court's Roe decision [Read More]( Evoca enters market offering alternative for sports fans looking to watch Colorado's professional teams [Read More]( Colorado Springs courses, businesses feel impact of a boom in golf [Read More]( [State makes request to list Colorado wolf population as "experimental"]( As the deadline for Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) to develop a wolf reintroduction plan approaches, the state has submitted a request, that if approved, would designate the Colorado wolf population as "experimental" under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The designation could offer some flexibility to ranchers when it comes to protecting livestock. [>> Read More]( [Colorado Springs man's garden with a 'bit of wildness' is haven for bees, positivity]( It’s not the fanciest or flashiest front yard. Feedback from those who pass by the downtown Colorado Springs house, via foot or bike or scooter, would suggest otherwise. [>> Read More]( Today's Top Headlines [Colorado Springs man arrested after alleged DUI crash that killed two teenagers]( [There's a word for what Liz Cheney is doing, but most Americans have forgotten it]( [Tech-infused Airbnb shows seniors how to age in place in style]( Have a great evening! This newsletter was curated by Lauren Bach. Find all of our top stories updated around the clock at [gazette.com]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 To sign up for more of our newsletters or opt out of this one [Manage Email Preferences](

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