
Evan Kruegel
Reporter at KUSA-TV (Denver, CO)
Reporter @9NEWS | Former @NPPA Solo Video Journalist of the Year | Boulder Native | FAA Drone Pilot | #GoBuffs | DM’s open
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3 days ago |
9news.com | Evan Kruegel
DENVER — The Boulder Jewish Festival will move forward as scheduled this Sunday on the Pearl Street Mall, just days after a violent attack left members of the Jewish community injured in the same location. 12 people were injured after witnesses say a man used a makeshift flamethrower to set people on fire during an event in support of hostages in Gaza. “They lit Jews on fire in 2025,” Willie Recht said.
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6 days ago |
9news.com | Evan Kruegel
DENVER — For the first time since wolf reintroduction began in Colorado, wildlife officials have killed a wolf believed to be involved in a series of livestock attacks. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said gray wolf 2405 was a member of the Copper Creek Pack in Pitkin County. They decided to kill it after determining that ranchers had experienced chronic wolf depredation despite trying all non-lethal deterrence measures and removing anything that could attract wolves.
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1 week ago |
9news.com | Evan Kruegel
LONGMONT, Colo. — A bipartisan effort to shield Coloradans from surprise ambulance bills has hit an unexpected roadblock: a veto from Gov. Jared Polis. House Bill 25-1088 had sailed through the state legislature without a single vote against it from Republicans or Democrats. The bill aimed to prohibit balance billing by ground ambulance services, requiring insurance companies to directly pay for both emergency and non-emergency out-of-network rides at established rates.
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1 week ago |
9news.com | Evan Kruegel
DENVER — A newly released federal report has raised fresh doubts about the long-term viability of U.S. Space Command’s current headquarters in Colorado Springs, reigniting political and strategic debates about whether the base should eventually move to Alabama. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, released Thursday, found that the command’s current setup in Colorado is “not sustainable long term,” citing issues ranging from infrastructure limitations to personnel shortages.
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1 week ago |
thv11.com | Evan Kruegel
BERTHOUD, Colo. — A Berthoud High School senior has pulled off an incredible feat, graduating from high school without missing a single day since kindergarten. Keiani Burrows joined her classmates on the Berthoud High School football field Saturday morning to celebrate the big accomplishment. It comes 27 years after her mom, Amie Burrows, pulled off the exact same feat. 9NEWS Chief Meteorologist Kathy Sabine covered that graduation, which ultimately inspired Keiani to attempt the same goal.
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