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Bedbugs put bite on Springs landlords, renters - Colorado Springs Gazette
“Me, personally, I think they're in the plumbing,” says Greer's neighbor, who asked not to be identified for fear of getting evicted. “We've seen quite a few.” Greccio, a nonprofit that provides affordable housing to low- and moderate-income people, ...
April 14, 2012


Former college administrator acquitted of murder, kidnapping - Colorado Springs Gazette
“We didn't think that there was enough evidence that a kidnapping occurred,” said a woman on the jury who asked that her name not be used. Another juror said simply: “It was reasonable doubt.” The jury deliberated about five hours before returning its ...
April 11, 2012


Woman killed in Sunday morning stabbing - Colorado Springs Gazette
The woman, who wouldn't give her name, said the complex is a quiet place where neighbors keep to themselves, limiting their conversation to brief hallway greetings. Neighbors move in and out frequently, so few have formed deep bonds, she said.
April 8, 2012


Officials: Obama picks Dartmouth president to head World Bank - Colorado Springs Gazette
AP WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will nominate Dartmouth College President Jim Yong Kim to head the World Bank, a surprise pick for the international financial institution's top job, senior administration officials said.
March 23, 2012


Pomeranian killed in latest incident of vicious dog attacks - Colorado Springs Gazette
The man who had Bruno at the park said the dog belonged to someone else and asked that his name not be used. He said Bruno was in that particular enclosure because they were “being safe.” They wanted to socialize him, let him view the other large dogs, ...
March 1, 2012


No simple explanation in Air Force Academy sex crime data - Colorado Springs Gazette
The academy said Evenson's civilian lawyer asked not to be identified. Hearings are expected to begin next week. Air Force attorneys haven't yet calculated sentencing ranges for any convictions, said academy spokesman Meade Warthen.
January 23, 2012


COLE: City's attempt to cleanse downtown is just insulting censorship - Colorado Springs Gazette
It's important not to minimize the concerns of uncomfortable retailers, most of whom, Melcher said, have asked to remain anonymous. Maybe they worry that Occupiers would protest their stores next, or maybe they don't want to become known as crony ...
January 8, 2012


BREAKING NEWS: 3 AFA cadets charged with rape - Colorado Springs Gazette
A senior academy leader, speaking on background, said the charges don't mark a return of the dark days of 2003, when the school was rocked after dozens of women reported their reports of sexual assault were mishandled or ignored. ...
January 5, 2012


Former USOC CEO tabbed commissioner of CC's new conference - Colorado Springs Gazette
North Dakota athletic director Brian Faison will introduce Scherr during a Wednesday morning news conference at the Penrose House, a person with knowledge of the hire told The Gazette. The person requested anonymity because an official announcement has ...
January 3, 2012


Slain mom died in home where she grew up; son arrested - Colorado Springs Gazette
The woman, who declined to give her name, said she knew the Lasters for about 20 years, and that she and Rayshawn grew up together. Brenda “would give you the shirt off her back. If it was her last shirt, she would give it to you.” As she grew up, ...
January 1, 2012


Guilty verdict in fatal shooting of Springs grandfather - Colorado Springs Gazette
Yet the jury had little difficulty concluding that Chalchi-Sevilla was responsible, according to a juror who asked that his name not be used. “It was pretty clear,” he said on his way out of court. “The critical parts of the witnesses' testimony were ...
December 17, 2011


City drops liquor case against Ritz despite video evidence - Colorado Springs Gazette
A woman who identified herself as a manager of the Ritz last week but who declined to give her name said the owners didn't want to comment. “They said that we were not allowed to speak to you at all,” she said. “No one from the Ritz will comment on ...
November 2, 2011


Downtown bus stop change will be a hardship, some riders say - Colorado Springs Gazette
Another resident, a senior woman who asked that her name not be used for privacy reasons, said she uses oxygen and gets severely winded when walking to other bus stops in the neighborhood. “I've tried to walk up that hill, and it almost kills me,” she ...
October 26, 2011


Girl raped, beaten on way to Colorado Springs school bus stop - Colorado Springs Gazette
She was hit in the face and also had head injuries, said her aunt, who asked not to be named. The girl was in the hospital Tuesday afternoon. “She'll survive, but she's traumatized,” the aunt said. “Every time she wakes up, they have to sedate her ...
October 26, 2011


Arrest warrant issued for suspect in fatal shooting - Colorado Springs Gazette
According to an employee at a nearby Dairy Queen who declined to give her name, a family with three teenagers came into the restaurant at 315 W. Fillmore St. After they ordered their meals and went outside to eat them on the patio, a drive-thru ...
September 23, 2011


Arrest warrant issued for suspect in fatal shooting - Colorado Springs Gazette
After they all went outside, a drive-thru customer reported a fight had broken out, said the employee who declined to give her name. Before anyone could get outside to try to break it up, she said, gunshots could be heard through the intercom. ...
September 23, 2011


Sources: United Technologies, Goodrich near deal - Colorado Springs Gazette
JPMorgan Chase is advising United Tech and also offering financing, while Goodrich is being advised by Credit Suisse Group AG and Citigroup, the sources said. An acquisition of Goodrich, which has a market capitalization of about $14 billion, ...
September 21, 2011


Does former ARC director deserve to get her job back? - Colorado Springs Gazette
In fact, many of the former employees and board members who were interviewed said they're afraid of her, and most asked not to be identified because they fear retribution. “I used to think she was God,” said a former employee who raised concerns about ...
September 5, 2011


OUR VIEW: The fix may be in for Memorial plan (poll) - Colorado Springs Gazette
Colorado Springs City Councilman Tim Leigh, along with two sources who spoke on background, confirmed to The Gazette's editorial opinion department on Saturday that councilwoman Jan Martin plans to propose a ballot measure for the November election at ...
August 22, 2011


Vaccination safety: The debate that won't disappear - Colorado Springs Gazette
One Colorado Springs father who asked not to be identified because he didn't want his family to be named said he's convinced the vaccine caused his son to become autistic, because the child was fine up until he received the shot. ...
August 14, 2011


Local Verizon workers will be sent east if strike materializes - Colorado Springs Gazette
... have been trained as replacement workers and will be asked to travel to New York and other northeastern states if unionized workers launch a strike against Verizon Communications on Sunday, a local employee who asked to remain anonymous says. ...
August 5, 2011


One dead, possible hostage in eastern CS - Colorado Springs Gazette
“I'm really shook up,” said the mother, who declined to give her name. “I said 'Oh God, don't let her be in there.'” Police had made no arrests as of 10 pm and the investigation was expected to last well into the night.
July 28, 2011


Stabbing: Hate crime or frustration with squatters? - Colorado Springs Gazette
Another man, who declined to give his name, said his girlfriend, who lives across from Archuleta, was frightened one day when she left her house to find a group of homeless people congregating in her yard and driveway. Neither resident would comment on ...
July 20, 2011


Child molester's remorse a hollow promise for new victims - Colorado Springs Gazette
“We know how it's affected us, even all these years later,” said the woman, who asked that her name not be used. “We just didn't want these children to go through it (in the future).” Sex offenders can undergo a voluntary treatment program while in ...
July 20, 2011


Peeking at medical records an issue for health centers - Colorado Springs Gazette
The nurse asked not to be identified. But human nature sometimes gets the best of the most highly trained professional. They may want to see why a neighbor was taken to a hospital, or try to get dirt on an ex-spouse. “Even though these professionals ...
July 17, 2011


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