The proposal to move Spanish classes at Pueblo Central High School to an online model remains a contested one after dozens of students and parents marched outside the Pueblo School District 60 administration building Wednesday.
“It’s not fair,” said Malia Espinoza, a senior at Central High School. “Yes, the world isn’t fair but we do have a voice and we do have a choice on what we want and what we do not want.” Read more
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — An apparent suicide bomber attacked an Ariana Grande concert as it ended Monday night, killing 22... Read more
The morning a homeless man was shot and killed in Albuquerque, police say surveillance videos showed him running down a... Read more
After Colorado Gov. Polis declared it safe for restaurants to reopen dine-in services, popular Pueblo eateries are doing everything they... Read more
Maurice Kilfoy, a 30-year-old Pueblo resident, was visiting brothers Joseph and Leo at the University of Nebraska when he died... Read more
Christine Lui Chen, a 36-year-old health care executive in New Jersey and mother of two small children, had never considered... Read more
PEWAUKEE, Wis. — President Donald Trump is making the case for more apprenticeships to match workers with millions of open... Read more
UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations and the European Union praised Iran on Thursday for implementing the landmark nuclear deal... Read more
LOS ANGELES — Kathy Griffin says she went way too far when she appeared in a brief video Tuesday holding... Read more
Steeped with legal woes, Christo Vladimirov Javacheff’s, “Over the River” project took a step closer to becoming a reality earlier... Read more
On display Monday night a show of love for George Floyd the man killed in Minnesota. But in Pueblo, police... Read more
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump sought comfort in the figurative embrace of his evangelical supporters Thursday as the FBI director... Read more