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PLUS l Castle Rock native Kindyll Wetta sparks No. 5 CU Buffs to win over No. 8 Stanford; The homeless program that should be a model for everyone and more. [View in browser]( [Share with a friend]( Springs AM Update [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Life]( Good morning! It’s Monday, Jan. 15, 2024. Take 5 minutes to catch up on what's happening in Colorado. In today’s edition: - [Colorado Republican Party endorses Donald Trump ahead of state's 2024 presidential primary]( - [Castle Rock native Kindyll Wetta sparks No. 5 CU Buffs to win over No. 8 Stanford]( - [The homeless program that should be a model for everyone | Vince Bzdek]( [Colorado Republican Party endorses Donald Trump ahead of state's 2024 presidential primary]( The Colorado Republican Party endorsed former President Donald Trump’s bid for another term late Sunday, nearly two months before state voters are set to cast ballots in Colorado's presidential primary. [Read More]( Did you miss these stories? [Avalanche’s Cale Makar, Alexandar Georgiev voted to NHL All-Star team]( [PHOTOS: Powder Days in Colorado, MLK Jr. Day weekend]( [Colorado Springs marijuana dispensaries closing after failure of recreational sales question]( [16 items to keep in your trunk while traveling around Colorado this winter]( Are you prepared to hit the roads in Colorado this winter? The Colorado Department of Transportation has published a list of items that travelers should keep in the trunk of their vehicle to make winter driving safer. [Read More]( [Mill Street neighbors could avoid long-feared city razing of homes, businesses, as new wrinkle arises]( For five years, residents of the Mill Street neighborhood just southwest of downtown Colorado Springs have been “living in fear of the big bulldozer coming,” as longtime urbanite Peter Sprunger-Froese puts it. [Read More]( [Castle Rock native Kindyll Wetta sparks No. 5 CU Buffs to win over No. 8 Stanford]( Anytime Colorado knocks off Stanford, it’s nothing short of historic. For the sixth time in program history and just the second time in the Pac-12 era, the Buffaloes beat the Cardinal by a final of 71-59, bringing back memories of three years ago when JR Payne’s team knocked off then-No. 1 Stanford in the same building. [Read More]( More Top Stories: "Electric cars are like frogs. It’s not easy being green, and they don’t like the cold. This might explain the sluggish performance of e-car sales under the Green New Deal." [Read more from the Gazette Editorial Board.]( "Most Coloradans are aware that we are facing an affordability crisis in numerous sectors of our economy, and one of the most notable and consequential is in the area of housing. There is not one city, town or community in Colorado that is immune to this challenge, and as mayors, we see the impacts firsthand." [Read more from Guyleen Castriotta and Jan Kulmann.]( "As the mayor of Denver raced to meet his goal of getting 1,000 homeless souls housed by the end of the year, I kept trying to put my finger on what was missing. Yes, there are far fewer people on the streets of the city now, and many Denverites who haven't had a roof over their heads in years have one. Mental health and addiction treatment services are also being offered at the temporary housing sites. But still, something seemed missing from all this effort." [Read more from Vince Bzdek.]( Before you go... [This morning's weather from American Furniture Warehouse:]( Bitterly cold. Snow showers. High 7F. Winds NNE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 60%. About one inch of snow expected. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here](. Engage in the conversation in [today's eEdition]( Interested in podcasts? Check out ours [here.]( Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe [here.]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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