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FEC United local leader Charity McPike, second from left, and her fellow members who didn t want to be named host a toy drop point on Austin Bluffs Parkway Dec. 22. Pam Zubeck
CORRECTION: Perry Sanders and Joseph O Keefe say FEC United spokesperson Charity McPike is incorrect about FEC paying filing fees for a lawsuit seeking a halt to restrictions on small businesses and restaurants due to COVID-19, as she told the
Indy on Tuesday, Dec. 22. They have zero to do with our litigation, Sanders says by email. O Keefe says, I â 100% â paid all fees and have not received nor sought a penny from anyone in return â same with legal fees, 100% pro Bono.
HBA Cares, along with volunteers,
built wooden parklets, essentially streetside sidewalk extensions, Dec. 11 so restaurants
can provide additional outdoor seating on South Tejon Street in downtown Colorado Springs. Architectural designs were provided by HB&A Architects Inc. and RTA Architects Inc.
Restaurants are closed for indoor dining while the county is at Level Red: Severe Risk on the stateâs COVID-19 dial. The parklets will allow local restaurants to provide outdoor dining for customers in compliance with state regulations.
Colorado Rep. Doug Lamborn was among
126 Republican House members who signed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 10 in support of a Texas lawsuit seeking to