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PLUS | Goodwill's Enchanted Weekend raises over a million dollars, Ron Ilgen reflects on 20 years as

PLUS | Goodwill's Enchanted Weekend raises over a million dollars, Ron Ilgen reflects on 20 years as Pikes Peak Marathon’s race director, president, and more. Springs PM Update Good evening, today is Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022. Catch up on everything going on in Colorado in 5 minutes. [Polis threatens feds with legal action to thwart Denver gasoline mandate]( The Polis administration threatened the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with legal action over pending plans to impose a more expensive blend of gasoline to reduce ozone pollution in the Denver metro area. [Read More]( [Save our maximum lot coverage, setback requirements | Cronin and Loevy]( There is a major change in the “Final Draft” that should be of interest to homeowners in the older neighborhoods surrounding downtown Colorado Springs. The change would eliminate maximum lot coverage requirements in all residential zones in Colorado Springs and simultaneously, in some zones, reduce front yard and backyard setbacks. [Read More]( [EDITORIAL: The true cost of Colorado’s soaring car theft]( Colorado now is confronted with the consequences. It’s up to lawmakers to repair the damage they’ve done — and clamp down on car thieves anew. [Read More]( [Man shot in front of family at Colorado Springs motel]( Colorado Springs police are looking for a man who allegedly shot another man in the groin, in front of the victim’s wife and children, before riding away on a motorcycle on Saturday, according to a news release from the department. [Read More]( [COLUMN: The real story of the Queen’s passing]( As Americans, we have a very odd relationship with the United Kingdom and its monarchy. We seem to love the celebrity and gossip about the royals but, well, we just don’t get “it.” And we should never get it. [Read More]( [Ron Ilgen reflects on 20 years as Pikes Peak Marathon’s race director, president]( Even though Ilgen lived in Colorado for his entire youth, he didn’t realize the Marathon and Ascent existed. Once he did, Ilgen knew he had to return. [Read More]( [AROUND TOWN: Goodwill's Enchanted Weekend raises over a million dollars]( An Enchanted Weekend has become a permanent addition to hundreds of August must-do fundraiser event calendars each year. [Read More]( Get access to all our content! Support local journalism and [subscribe here]([.]( Already subscribed? [Log in.]( Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe [here.]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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