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PLUS l Club Q shooting victims experiencing financial hardship call for release of funds, Colorado chef wins one of Food Network’s 'Chopped' competitions, and more. Springs AM Update [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Life]( Welcome to Wednesday. It’s Feb. 15, 2023. Take 5 minutes to catch up on what's happening in Colorado. In today’s edition: - [LIVE WEATHER UPDATES: Several delays, closures around the Colorado Springs area]( - [Widefield School District 3 to send nearly a dozen teams to robotics championships as program takes off]( - [Club Q shooting victims experiencing financial hardship call for release of funds]( [LIVE WEATHER UPDATES: Several delays, closures around the Colorado Springs area]( The National Weather Service in Pueblo has called for 4-6 inches for Colorado Springs, with higher totals expected north and west of the city. Teller County could see 5-10 inches and Monument may get up to 8. [Read More]( Did you miss this?: [Adam Frisch seeks rematch against Lauren Boebert in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District]( [Fountain-Fort Carson's 4,000-seat, $40 million arena will rival top prep venues across the country]( [House Democrats target crisis pregnancy centers, set to introduce pro-abortion package]( [[SPONSORED] Say 'Ciao!' to The Wines of Northern Italy at the 31st annual Wine Festival of Colorado Springs, raising a glass to benefit the Colorado Springs Conservatory]( Learn about, taste and discuss the wines of Northern Italy's Piemonte and Friuli regions at exciting events from March 2-4, where renowned industry experts will be sharing insights and information. Join the community celebration of wine, history and philanthropy! [Read More]( [Widefield School District 3 to send nearly a dozen teams to robotics championships as program takes off]( The Grand Mountain team is one of three from Widefield School District 3 headed to the Colorado VEX Robotics Competition State Championships on March 4 following years of growing interest in the computer science program. [Read More]( [Club Q shooting victims experiencing financial hardship call for release of funds]( Club Q employees complained that, though they've made some money from various fundraisers, they haven't seen a penny from a GoFundMe set up by the nightclub's owner. [See More]( [Chairlift still awaits revival at old ski area in southern Colorado]( Panadero Ski Corp. reported its main priorities unchanged: fundraising and getting the lift, referred to as Lift 4, to the working standards of the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board. [Read More]( MORE TOP STORIES The Colorado Springs City Council approved an agreement Tuesday that paves the way for a new rail spur and industrial park south of town that could[bring about 6,000 jobs to El Paso County.]( Denver chef Oscar Padilla reached[national attention through his time on Food Network’s popular "Chopped" cooking competition show](, which airs Tuesday night with his win. Fountain police officer Julian Becerra, who died in the line of duty while apprehending carjacking suspects earlier this month, [will be honored in a private funeral service](, according to Fountain police spokesperson Lisa Schneider. Before you go.... [This morning's weather from American Furniture Warehouse:]( Snow, mainly before 3 p.m. Patchy blowing snow after 11 a.m. High near 18. Wind chill values between -5 and 5. Blustery, with a north wind 15-20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New snow accumulation of 1-2 inches possible. Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe [here.]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Would you like to send this email to a friend? [Send To A Friend](

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