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PLUS | Colorado Springs man gets decades in prison for killing wife, Daylight saving time almost here and more. Springs PM Update Good evening. Today is Friday, March 10, 2023. Catch up on everything going on in Colorado in 5 minutes. [4.3-magnitude earthquake, several smaller quakes rattle Colorado]( Several earthquakes have rattled southern Colorado since late Thursday night, including a 4.3-magnitude quake that struck 13 miles west of Trinidad at 11:06 p.m., according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). [Read More]( [Colorado Springs man gets decades in prison for killing wife after judge reluctantly accepts plea deal]( An El Paso County judge on Friday reluctantly accepted a plea agreement for David Mitchell, who was accused of killing his estranged wife Melody Horton last year. [Read More]( [Air Force football recruiting violations outlined by NCAA as final ruling on assistant closes case]( The NCAA ruled a former Air Force assistant committed two Level I violations, bringing to a close the investigation into recruiting violations that left the Falcons’ football program on probation last fall. [Read More]( [Report: Denver Broncos release three players to create cap space]( According to reports, the Broncos will release running back Chase Edmonds, cornerback Ronald Darby and guard Graham Glasgow. [Read More]( [Colorado expands access to DNA testing after criminal convictions]( Colorado updated its post-conviction DNA testing law for the first time since it was established in 2003, with the signage of House Bill 1034 on Friday. [Read More]( [Daylight saving time almost here: 8 tips for beating its downside on the roads]( Daylight saving time begins 2 a.m. Sunday, which means it’s time to set our clocks forward an hour to welcome longer days as the warm season progresses — and unfortunately, lose an hour of precious sleep. [Read More]( [Colorado Springs group calls for independent investigation into complaint against Wayne Williams]( Concerned about a possible conflict of interest, a resident group in Colorado Springs is calling for an independent investigation into a complaint it filed with the city this week alleging mayoral candidate Wayne Williams may have violated a city campaign code. [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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