
Natalie Chuck
Investigative Reporter at KMGH-TV (Denver, CO)
I won “Biggest Hugger” in kindergarten | Investigative Reporter @DenverChannel | @10News @KOAA prior | @UofSC alum | Email: [email protected]
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5 days ago |
denver7.com | Natalie Chuck |Joe Vaccarelli
BOULDER, Colo. — Federal officials reported Monday that the suspect in Sunday’s Pearl Street Mall attack on a peaceful demonstration that injured 12 people was in the U.S. illegally. Tricia McLaughlin, the assistant secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, posted on X early Monday that Mohamed Soliman had entered the U.S. on a B2 visa that expired in February 2023. He had also applied for asylum in September 2022.
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2 weeks ago |
koaa.com | Natalie Chuck
ELBERT COUNTY, Colo. — As impacted Coloradans reflect on what happened during Sunday's tornado outbreak, many asked Scripps News Denver Investigates why they did not receive alerts on their phones ahead of time. "Actually, we didn't get any out. It wasn't even raining here," said Juliet Madsen, the interim director of emergency management for Elbert County.
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2 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Natalie Chuck
ELBERT COUNTY, Colo. — As impacted community members reflect on what happened during Sunday's tornadoes, many are asking Denver7 why they did not receive alerts on their phones ahead of time. "Actually, we didn't get any out. It wasn't even raining here," said Juliet Madsen, the interim director of emergency management for Elbert County. Madsen confirmed the county did not send out any CodeRED or reverse 911 alerts to people in the Elkhorn Ranch neighborhood, which bore the brunt of Sunday's storm.
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3 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Natalie Chuck
On Thursday, a federal judge ruled that Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez, the United States Army soldier accused of selling cocaine, will be released from custody while awaiting trial. Denver7 | Investigates was in the courtroom on Thursday. Orona-Rodriguez, 27, is scheduled for a release hearing on Friday morning, where he will be transported to a halfway house in Colorado Springs and will be required to abide by a curfew and location monitoring, according to the judge.
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3 weeks ago |
denver7.com | Tony Kovaleski |Natalie Chuck
DENVER — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is admitting to a communication outage – first reported by Denver7 Investigates — that impacted as many as 20 pilots flying into the Denver International Airport on Monday afternoon, making them unable to speak with air traffic controllers, according to multiple sources.
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