Daniel Barajas+FollowColorado Springs dog’s tearful reunion melts heartsWeatherby, a beloved Black Lab from Colorado Springs, lost her sight while her Air Force dad was deployed overseas. When Technical Sergeant Blake Crowe finally returned home, everyone wondered if Weatherby would recognize him. The answer? Absolutely. Despite her blindness, Weatherby instantly knew her dad by scent and sound, leaping into his arms for an emotional hug that left the whole family—and viewers—sobbing. This moment proves that a dog’s love goes way beyond what they can see. Have you ever witnessed a pet’s incredible loyalty or reunion? Let’s hear your stories! #Pets #ColoradoSprings #DogLove100Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowColorado Springs’ zoo turns 100 with big changesCheyenne Mountain Zoo is gearing up for its 100th birthday in 2026, and it’s not just about cake and candles. Locals can look forward to a brand-new Giraffe Center, more ways to connect with animals, and a fresh face leading the zoo as longtime CEO Bob Chastain retires. The zoo’s independence (no tax dollars here!) and deep roots in Colorado Springs make this milestone extra special. Anyone else excited to see how the new giraffe habitat will change the guest experience? Share your favorite zoo memories or what you hope to see next! #Travel #ColoradoSprings #CMZoo00Share
Annette Jones+FollowSavina’s expansion buzz hits Colorado SpringsSavina’s Mexican Kitchen is making waves with talk of a new spot coming to Colorado Springs. Locals could soon get a taste of their famous green chile and scratch-made enchiladas, but details are still under wraps—no opening date or exact location yet. This follows news of another Savina’s headed to Loveland, showing the brand’s big plans for Colorado. With the restaurant’s roots in family tradition and a menu full of brunch favorites and classic cocktails, it’s no wonder people are excited. Where do you hope Savina’s lands in the Springs? #Food #ColoradoSprings #SavinasMexicanKitchen00Share
Jason Wells+FollowColorado Springs gets a taste of Carboy & Angelo’sCarboy Winery and Angelo’s Taverna are bringing their signature Colorado hospitality to Colorado Springs, and it’s already shaking up the local dining scene. The former Old Chicago spot off I-25 and Woodmen is being transformed into a vibrant gathering place for friends, families, and foodies. Expect a menu packed with fresh oysters, handmade pastas, and pizzas, plus Carboy’s celebrated wines. The timing couldn’t be better—this new location will open just in time for Carboy’s 10th anniversary. What are you most excited to try when these local favorites open their doors? #Food #ColoradoSprings #FoodieNews00Share
Jason Wells+FollowALDI’s arrival could reshape Denver groceriesALDI is set to open over 50 stores in Denver and Colorado Springs, and this could mean big changes for how we shop and what we pay for groceries. With their smaller stores, focus on private-label brands, and famously low prices, ALDI’s move might finally bring real competition to King Soopers and other local chains. For neighborhoods struggling with food access, especially in Southwest Denver and Montbello, this could be a game-changer. What do you think—will ALDI’s expansion make groceries more affordable and accessible in your area? #Food #Denver #ColoradoSprings00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowColorado Springs shoppers get creative as grocery prices soarGrocery bills in Colorado Springs keep climbing, and it’s changing the way many of us shop. Families are stretching their budgets by hunting for deals, using more coupons, and even visiting multiple stores to find the best prices—especially for essentials like produce and meat. Some shoppers are skipping items until they go on sale, while others rely on local food banks and nonprofits for support. It’s taking more time and energy, but folks are finding new ways to make every dollar count. How have rising prices changed your grocery habits? Share your tips and experiences below! #Food #ColoradoSprings #GroceryPrices00Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowColorado Springs cat returns after 10 years!A Colorado Springs family just got the shock of their lives—after nearly a decade, their beloved orange cat Kennedy has finally come home! Thanks to a microchip, the Humane Society was able to reconnect Kennedy with his family after he’d been missing since 2016. Imagine thinking your pet is gone forever, only to get that call years later. This story is a powerful reminder of how important microchipping is for our furry friends. Have you ever had a pet wander off and make it back home? Would you consider microchipping your pets after hearing this? #Pets #ColoradoSprings #PetReunion30Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowColorado cat comes home after 10 years!A Colorado Springs family just got the shock of a lifetime: their orange cat, Kennedy, who vanished nearly a decade ago, was found and brought home thanks to a microchip scan. After years of searching and heartbreak, they’d almost given up hope—until a Good Samaritan turned Kennedy in to the local shelter. This reunion is a powerful reminder of how a tiny microchip can make all the difference for lost pets. Have you ever had a pet go missing? Would you consider microchipping your furry friends after hearing this story? #Pets #ColoradoSprings #LostAndFound40Share
Michael Morgan+FollowALDI shakes up Colorado Springs grocery sceneALDI is bringing its famously low prices and no-frills shopping to Colorado Springs, and it could mean real savings for local families. With 50 new stores planned for the Denver and Colorado Springs areas over the next two years, plus a major distribution center coming to Aurora, the grocery landscape here is about to get a lot more competitive. If you’ve ever shopped at ALDI elsewhere, you know their exclusive brands and streamlined stores keep costs down. What do you think—will ALDI change how you shop for groceries in town? #Food #ColoradoSprings #ALDI00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowColorado Springs reeling after Uber driver tragedyA shocking case is unfolding in Colorado Springs: an Olympic hopeful is accused of stabbing her Uber driver 60 times during a late-night ride. The details are unsettling—prosecutors say the driver, who was partially paralyzed, couldn’t have attacked her as she claimed. The community is grappling with questions about safety, mental health, and trust in rideshare services. With the trial set for April, people are wondering how something like this could happen in our city. How do we balance personal safety with compassion and due process? What does this mean for rideshare drivers and passengers alike? #Sports #ColoradoSprings #Uber00Share