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PLUS l Mark Kiszla column + Colorado Springs reflects on 9/11 + Vehicle crashes into Thai restaurant

PLUS l Mark Kiszla column + Colorado Springs reflects on 9/11 + Vehicle crashes into Thai restaurant [View in browser]( [Share with a friend]( Springs AM Update [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Life]( Good morning! It’s Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. Take 5 minutes to catch up on what's happening in Colorado. [In today’s edition:]( - [Housing inventory climbs, but Colorado Springs-area home sales remain soft]( - [Mark Kiszla: Sean Payton's $164 million folly could be worse thing to happen to Broncos since Russell Wilson]( - [Colorado Springs reflects on 9/11 sacrifices, lasting health impacts]( [Housing inventory climbs, but Colorado Springs-area home sales remain soft]( The number of Colorado Springs-area homes listed for sale last month reached a nine-year high, though a larger inventory of properties from which to choose didn’t necessarily translate to more sales as prices and mortgage rates remained high for some buyers. [Read More]( Did you miss these stories? [PHOTOS: Remembering the Sept. 11 attacks 23 years later]( [Extreme temperatures becoming the norm when Air Force, Baylor meet in football]( [Aurora officials admit knowing about Venezuelan gang's activities months ago]( [[SPONSORED] Celebrate architecture and interior design!]( Thirty homes in some of El Paso County’s most desirable neighborhoods will be on display at the 70th Annual Colorado Springs Parade of Homes, presented by The Housing & Building Association of Colorado Springs from September 6-22. [Read More]( More top stories: [Mark Kiszla: Sean Payton's $164 million folly could be worse thing to happen to Broncos since Russell Wilson]( As wretched as quarterback Russell Wilson was for the Broncos, this revolting development could be every bit as disastrous for the team’s future. Or maybe worse, if you believe a strong NFL franchise is built from the ground up. [Read More]( [Colorado Springs reflects on 9/11 sacrifices, lasting health impacts]( As the nation paused Wednesday to reflect on those lost during the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks 23 years ago, Colorado Springs Fire Chief Randy Royal highlighted how the grief is still fresh for some families across the country. [Read More]( [Vehicle crashes into Colorado Springs Thai restaurant Tuesday afternoon]( A vehicle smashed into Chaang Thai, a restaurant in northeast Colorado Springs, Tuesday afternoon, leaving behind broken windows and a door ripped from its hinges. [Read More]( More Top Stories: A 36-year-old woman was arrested Wednesday afternoon after [allegedly digging her fingernails into an officer's arm]( during a traffic stop. The man accused of assaulting and killing 52-year-old Michael Smith in 2023 pleaded guilty to manslaughter after his trial earlier this year [ended in a mistrial](. A Colorado man arrested in New Mexico in late August on an active warrant has been [returned and booked in the El Paso County jail]( Tuesday. Before you go... [This morning's weather from American Furniture Warehouse](: Mostly sunny. High 86F. Winds S at 10 to 20 mph. [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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