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Pico was elected to the District 6 Colorado Springs City Council seat in 2013 and re-elected in 2017. [2] In addition, at the time of his election to the Colorado House of Representatives, he served on the Colorado Springs Utilities Board of Directors and the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments Board of Directors.
In 2002, the Colorado chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union revealed that, in conjunction with the Denver Police Department, Colorado Springs police had been spying on residents involved in nonviolent protest activity. [5]
As he approached the car, the driver got out and gave him a valid Connecticut driver's license. Hughes noticed Wilson, the front seat passenger, acting nervous and sweating. He then ordered Wilson out of the car while the driver was looking for the car's rental papers. As Wilson got out, a quantity of crack cocaine dropped on the ground.
The 2019 Colorado Springs Elections will be held in 2 segments in 2019. The Tuesday, April 2, 2019, election includes Mayor of Colorado Springs, 3 Colorado Springs City Council at-large positions and 1 Colorado Springs Ballot Issue. [ 1 ]
William B. "Bernie" Herpin, Jr. is a former member of the Colorado Senate, serving from 2013 to 2015. A Republican, Herpin is a former member of the Colorado Springs, Colorado city council and a United States Navy veteran. Herpin represented Senate District 11, which encompasses Manitou Springs, Colorado and eastern Colorado Springs. [1]
1901 - Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway begins operating. [12] 1903 - El Paso County Courthouse building constructed. 1904 - Colorado Springs City Hall built. 1905 Colorado Springs Public Library-Carnegie Building opens. [10] Henry Clay Hall becomes mayor. 1906 - Sons of the American Revolution chapter organized. [13]
The 1997 Colorado Springs mayoral special election took place on April 1, 1997, to elect the mayor of Colorado Springs, Colorado. The election was triggered by the resigning of incumbent mayor Robert M. Isaac. The election was held concurrently with various other local elections. The election was officially nonpartisan.
Robert W. Curran (born July 17, 1950) is a former member of the Baltimore City Council representing the Third Council District in Baltimore, Maryland.A member of a prominent Maryland political family, Curran is the son of J. Joseph Curran Sr., Baltimore City Councilman from 1953 through 1977, a brother of former Maryland attorney general J. Joseph Curran Jr., brother to a former city ...