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Nugget, one of four meerkats in the bachelor mob at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, peers over his shoulder at visitors from inside his habitat on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024. (Parker Seibold, The Gazette) ...
Cheyenne Mountain School District 12 is clarifying what information the school can share with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents if they show up at schools.
Just south of Colorado Springs is one of the most famous military bases in the world, but you can’t see it. It sits one mile inside of the granite Cheyenne Mountain, 2,000 feet down from the ...
Cheyenne Mountain isn't exactly secret, though: Before 9/11, they gave public tours, and if you know someone who works there, you can supposedly still visit. A very D.U.M.B. idea ...
Every day, thousands of people at Denver International Airport walk over it as they're trying to catch their flights, and they have no idea what's right under their feet.
DENVER • It didn’t end the way they hoped, but Cheyenne Mountain’s seniors are leaving behind a hard-to-match legacy at their school. The Red-Tailed Hawks fell 7-0 to Kent Denver in the ...
Courtesy of the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Mahali, a reticulated giraffe at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs in 2023. Mahali was one of the oldest male reticulated giraffes in human care.
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NORAD and The Cheyenne Mountain Complex - MSNThe Cheyenne Mountain Complex is more than a military base - it’s a symbol of resilience and defense. Explore its history, purpose, and role in global security.
Cheyenne Mountain's Logan Mika (22) holds the Class 4A lacrosse state championship trophy as he and his teammates celebrate their win over Erie at Peter Barton Stadium on the DU campus on May 22 ...
The sleeping giant of Cheyenne Mountain hockey is wide awake and back on top. The Red-Tailed Hawks shut out Colorado Academy, 4-0, to claim the Class 4A state championship on Tuesday night inside ...
Four things to know about the complex: 1. ‘The most secure facility in world’ The bunker lies 2,000 feet under Cheyenne Mountain outside Colorado Springs, Colo.
The US blasted a warren of tunnels out of the mountain’s hard granite in the 1960s so officers of the North American Aerospace Defence Command, or NORAD, could survive a nuclear attack.
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