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Evan Kruegel

Denver

Reporter @9NEWS | Former @NPPA Solo Video Journalist of the Year | Boulder Native | FAA Drone Pilot | #GoBuffs | DM’s open

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  • 4 days ago | 9news.com | Evan Kruegel

    LONGMONT, Colo. — A Longmont hotel has been ordered to pay $4 million in damages after a jury found it responsible for giving a room key to someone who was not authorized to have one — an act that led to a violent assault. The incident happened at the Econo Lodge in Longmont on the night of Jan. 3, 2023. According to police reports and court records, two women staying at the hotel invited 31-year-old Cody Czichos to their room for pizza.

  • 6 days ago | 9news.com | Evan Kruegel

    DENVER — The federal government will no longer update a high-profile database that tracks the financial toll of major natural disasters in the United States, a move some scientists say could have lasting consequences, especially in states like Colorado. NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) confirmed this week it is discontinuing updates to its Billion Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters product.

  • 1 week ago | 9news.com | Evan Kruegel

    DENVER — Denver is considering new street closure gates that would automatically drop when roads start to flood—part of an expanded effort to keep drivers out of long-troubled areas during heavy rain. One of those spots is 38th Street near Blake Street, where the road dips below a railroad crossing and has flooded multiple times in recent years.

  • 1 week ago | denvergazette.com | Evan Kruegel

    EVERGREEN, Colo. — A decades-old, barbed wire fence along Highway 74 near Evergreen is finally coming down — thanks to a first-of-its-kind partnership between a nonprofit and the State of Colorado. The rusting fence, which once held cattle in Elk Meadow Park, has long been a hazard to wildlife. For years, locals like Christie Greene have driven by the sagging wire with frustration. "It's not been a lot of fun for 30 years driving by and watching this barbed wire sit here,” said Greene.

  • 1 week ago | 9news.com | Evan Kruegel

    EVERGREEN, Colo. — A decades-old, barbed wire fence along Highway 74 near Evergreen is finally coming down — thanks to a first-of-its-kind partnership between a nonprofit and the State of Colorado. The rusting fence, which once held cattle in Elk Meadow Park, has long been a hazard to wildlife. For years, locals like Christie Greene have driven by the sagging wire with frustration. "It's not been a lot of fun for 30 years driving by and watching this barbed wire sit here,” said Greene.

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Evan Kruegel
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18 Jun 24

Dallas representing the Western Conference in the 2024 finals is almost as bad as Miami representing the East in 2023 😬 😬 😬 Nuggets would have won this series if not for that game 7 choke 🤦‍♂️