Red Rocks Rebellion plays and three food trucks roll into Sanctuary Pointe Park in Monument tonight, Friday, June 26, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Buc-ee’s Tries the Back Door
A travel-center giant that much of the Tri-Lakes has opposed—and that would sit about two miles from the new Greenland wildlife crossing—is asking a single county official to wave it through, by ruling that a 74,000-square-foot plaza is just a “convenience store.”
Why an Independent Paper, in a Town That Left the Parties
Half of Monument’s registered voters now belong to no party. The case for an independent, issue-based local paper.
Monument Town Survey: What the Words Are Worth
The Monument use tax on the November ballot: the town’s own survey shows the 1.5% road-tax measure can fail or pass depending on the wording.
Monument Town Council Meeting: June 15, 2026
Council leans against data centers and steers a 1.5% road-tax measure toward the November ballot.
At Highway 83 and Walker Road, a Setback for Density
El Paso County’s planning commission has voted 6-1 to recommend rejecting two rezonings that would allow apartments beside Monument Academy and the rural Walden neighborhood. The county commissioners will have the last word on July 23rd. For the better part of four hours on June 18th, the El Paso County Planning Commission listened to residents […]
Right-Sizing the Rolls: D38’s 2026-27 Budget Braces for a Smaller District
Lewis-Palmer School District 38 will hold a public hearing and vote on June 22 on a $53.3m general-fund budget that trims about 35 jobs to absorb a $1.7m fall in state funding. The cause is not scandal but arithmetic — fewer children, flat per-pupil dollars and a reserve that has halved in two years.
Permission Granted: A County Board That Has Never Said No
Since 2021 the El Paso County commissioners have approved every land-use application they have voted on. Follow the money, and the pattern looks less like coincidence.
What the Garden of the Gods Data-Center Fight Means for the Tri-Lakes
Colorado Springs approved a data center on a staff signature this month, well south of the Tri-Lakes. If the next one targets unincorporated land near Monument, the decision would fall to five county commissioners — and to an aquifer the region is already racing to escape.
Rezoning at the Schoolhouse Gate
A plan to drop hundreds of apartments onto a rural stretch of Highway 83 reunites a familiar Tri-Lakes cast — and the county’s own staff recommends approval even as the county’s own plan argues against it.
