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Mackenzie Bodell

Colorado Springs

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  • Jan 19, 2025 | gazette.com | Mackenzie Bodell

    Warren Lemmons at 19 was ready to start a new chapter of his life. He was preparing to sell his motorcycle, move from Colorado Springs to Denver, while transferring jobs and leasing an apartment with a close friend. Lemmons’ bright future was shattered in seconds on Sept. 25, 2024, on a road he drove nearly every day. He was wrapping up his last motorcycle ride, only two minutes from home, when he lost control of the bike and was flung into a signpost.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | gazette.com | Lisa Walton |Mackenzie Bodell

    A arctic blast is sweeping through much of the U.S. and the Pikes Peak region this weekend, bringing snow, slick roads and bitterly cold temps that will linger through the beginning of next week. A winter weather advisory expires at 5 p.m. Saturday. The next possibility of snow will come Sunday night into Monday morning. Expect highs in the teens this weekend, with subzero lows of -3 degrees on Saturday and -4 degrees on Sunday.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | gazette.com | Lisa Walton |Mackenzie Bodell

    A arctic blast is sweeping through much of the U.S. and the Pikes Peak region this weekend, bringing snow, slick roads and bitterly cold temps that will linger through the beginning of next week. A winter weather advisory expires at 5 p.m. Saturday. The next possibility of snow will come Sunday night into Monday morning. Expect highs in the teens this weekend, with subzero lows of -3 degrees on Saturday and -4 degrees on Sunday.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | gazette.com | Mackenzie Bodell

    It's time to break out the winter coats: A weekend of chilly temperatures and slick, snow-packed roads arrived in Colorado Springs early Saturday morning. An arctic blast is sweeping through much of the U.S., including the Pikes Peak region, bringing with it subzero temperatures. Snow impacted local operations and road conditions on Saturday. KOAA meteorologist Casey Dorn said snowfall totals reached 4-5 inches throughout the Pikes Peak Region.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | gazette.com | Mackenzie Bodell

    It's time to break out the winter coats: A weekend of chilly temperatures and slick, snow-packed roads arrived in Colorado Springs early Saturday morning. An arctic blast is sweeping through much of the U.S., including the Pikes Peak region, bringing with it subzero temperatures. Snow impacted local operations and road conditions on Saturday. KOAA meteorologist Casey Dorn said snowfall totals reached 4-5 inches throughout the Pikes Peak Region.

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