
Erika Ferrando
Morning Anchor at KKTV-TV (Colorado Springs, CO)
11 News This Morning and 9 a.m. Anchor, KKTV 11 News in Colorado Springs, CO | Emmy + Edward R. Murrow winner | Louisiana native
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May 23, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Erika Ferrando
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May 23, 2024 |
kktv.com | Erika Ferrando
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) -A Colorado Springs dad is still recovering three months after being hit in the head with a hockey puck while in the stands at Ed Robson Arena. It left him with a serious concussion. On February 16, Stanton Kensinger said he was at a Colorado College hockey game with his family and friends. “Just happened to be sitting in the second row behind Colorado College,” Kensinger said.
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Apr 19, 2024 |
kktv.com | Erika Ferrando
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) -Many of us are still recovering from the mental and physical toll of the pandemic and it’s especially impacting older adults. “I think this is soup I need, said Betty Schneider as she piled groceries into her cart at Silver Key’s food pantry. She thinks about who is waiting for her back home. “I have this puppy. Her name is Rosie and she keeps me going.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
kktv.com | Matt Kroschel |Erika Ferrando |Sydney Jackson
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - The 11 News This Morning team continues to be on eagle watch as the world waits for a bald eagle momma in Colorado waits patiently for her eggs to hatch. The Xcel Energy Fort St. Vrain Eagle Cam is streaming every moment of the excitement, and according to the posting the eagles usually lay eggs in mid-February, and the eggs hatch in late March to early April, and the young fledge in June. So we could see some hatching any day now.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
kktv.com | Erika Ferrando
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - They were locked up or living on the streets, but now two men have hope they credit to a program in Pueblo. “It’s surreal. It’s been a long journey,” said Pat Pino. Now with a warm home, a secure job, and a coin representing two years sobriety he holds close, Pat’s life looks much different now. “September 2020 my dad passed away and during that time I was going through substance abuse issues. I got an inheritance and kind of threw it away. I had some legal troubles,” Pino said.
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