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PLUS | Kickin' it with Kiz + E. coli breakout traced back to Colorado Springs facility No images? [Click here]( Springs PM Update Good evening! It’s Saturday, October 26, 2024. Take 5 minutes to catch up on what's happening in Denver. [New noise mitigation steps being considered at Ford Amphitheater]( Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade said Friday the city is continuing to work with the owner of the new Ford Amphitheater, who outlined additional noise-mitigation efforts being explored to address concerns of nearby residents — some of whom have complained bitterly about noise from the outdoor venue's concerts since it opened in August. [Read More]( [Kickin' it with Kiz: Do the Avs have a goalie on their roster they can trust to win the Stanley Cup?]( The knuckleheads here at Kickin’ It Headquarters aren’t going to try to fool you. We don’t know what the answer is between the pipes. But we know one thing: Alexandar Georgiev ain’t it. [Read More]( [McDonald's announces onions linked to E. coli breakout traced back to Colorado Springs facility]( McDonald's on Friday announced the slivered onions from Taylor Farms’ facility in Colorado Springs are the “likely source of contamination" in the recent E. coli outbreak that has led to dozens of hospitalizations across 13 states. [Read More]( [[SPONSORED] First Interstate Bank Financial Planning is For Everyone, Not Just The Wealthy]( Get peace of mind throughout all life cycles with a financial planner who can provide you — and your family — with a clear roadmap to increase confidence in reaching your long-term goals. [Read More]( [New insider complaint alleges widespread coverups in Colorado Judicial Department]( In an elaborate and precisely laid-out missive that stretches more than 330 pages — with better than 3,100 pages of additional exhibits — a complaint filed with three state commissions and the FBI alleges a far-reaching and ongoing conspiracy within Colorado’s judiciary designed to conceal years of alleged lying, retaliation and misuse of public funds that began when a purported contract-for-silence scandal erupted in 2019. [Read More]( [Friendly competition: Bonitto, Cooper engage in battle to be Broncos sack leader]( Earlier this month, Jonathon Cooper led the Broncos with four sacks to three for Nik Bonitto. Bonitto vowed to catch up soon. [Read More]( [[SPONSORED] Colorado Community Health Alliance Works to Alleviate Food Insecurity and Improve Health Through Food is Medicine for Those Living in Colorado Springs and Beyond]( Nutritious food can be a powerful tool in disease management and prevention, as shown in the critical link between nutrition and health. Food is medicine! Health eating matters! [Read More]( [CSFD responds to rollover crash involving a semitrailer Saturday morning]( The Colorado Springs Fire Department responded to a rollover traffic collision Saturday morning involving a semitrailer. [Read More]( [Tomasson's scouting report: Broncos vs. Panthers]( The Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson gives his scouting report for Sunday’s game between the Broncos and Panthers at Empower Field at Mile High. [Read More]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Instagram]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]([TikTok]( Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here.]( Engage in the conversation in [today's eEdition.]( Interested in podcasts? Check out ours [here.]( [The Colorado Springs Gazette]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903 You are receiving this email because you opted into Springs PM Updates. [Unsubscribe](

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