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Noelle Phillips

Denver

Reporter at The Denver Post

Watch dog. Truth seeker. Storyteller. The Denver Post. Western Kentucky J-school grad. Nashville native. Call (303) 954-1661 with news.

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  • 3 days ago | thenewsherald.com | Lauren Penington |Katie Langford |Noelle Phillips |Sam Tabachnik

    Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, intended to carry out a mass shooting in downtown Boulder and only switched to an explosive plan after he was denied a gun because of his immigration status, county investigators said in an arrest affidavit. Originally Published: June 3, 2025 at 9:35 AM EDT

  • 3 days ago | macombdaily.com | Lauren Penington |Katie Langford |Noelle Phillips |Sam Tabachnik

    The man accused of a firebombing that injured 12 people on Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall planned the attack for over a year and initially sought to carry out a mass shooting against a group calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza, law enforcement said Monday.

  • 4 days ago | eptrail.com | Noelle Phillips

    Republican budget bill would strike blow to clean energy efforts in Colorado Executives who lead energy companies say the bill would lead to job cuts, more expensive rates for consumers

  • 4 days ago | denverpost.com | Noelle Phillips

    Layoffs could be coming to Namaste Solar, a Colorado-based company that installs solar panels on homes and businesses, if the Republicans’ federal budget bill is made law in its current form. That’s because the legislation would cut off millions of dollars of funding for clean energy projects, including taxpayer credits for installing solar panels on houses. And that would almost sink Namaste’s business in Denver and Boulder.

  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | Noelle Phillips

    The 28-year-old man charged with attempting to firebomb a U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, was born in Colorado, according to a complaint filed Sunday in the U.S. District Court. Joseph Neumeyer, who has dual United States and German citizenship, was apprehended in Israel and flown to the United States on Sunday. He was charged with attempting to destroy, by means of fire or explosive, a U.S. Embassy office in Tel Aviv, the complaint said.

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15 May 25

Rev. James D. Peters Jr., civil rights leader and longtime Denver pastor, mourned: 'He never lost that fire' https://t.co/Jtm2pvCHCL

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9 May 25

RT @denverpost: Retired Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter, the ascetic bachelor and New Hampshire Republican who became a darling of li…

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9 May 25

Colorado pet owners seek help talking to their animals, both dead and alive. Anyone tried this? https://t.co/QBeHEgTTKP