
Spencer Soicher
Reporter at KUSA-TV (Denver, CO)
Reporter with ABC @10News in #SanDiego covering local politics and government. @UTAustin ex. Denver kid. 26-time runner-up for favorite Soicher son.
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3 days ago |
9news.com | Spencer Soicher
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — During his first news conference as health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. characterized autism as an "epidemic" caused by environmental factors. His assertions contradict his department's scientists, who identify genetics as the strongest contributing factor. "Autism destroys families," Kennedy stated. "These are kids who will never pay taxes, they'll never hold a job, they'll never play baseball," he continued, painting a grim portrait of life for people with autism.
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2 weeks ago |
wfaa.com | Spencer Soicher
WATKINS, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife is investigating the deaths of four animals at Big Iron Ranch in Watkins. According to a spokesperson, CPW believes the animals may have been attacked by coyotes early Tuesday morning. The animals, two lambs and two alpacas, were part of a mobile petting zoo initiative run by Diane Strong through her nonprofit organization, Spurs Academy.
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2 weeks ago |
abc10.com | Spencer Soicher
WATKINS, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife is investigating the deaths of four animals at Big Iron Ranch in Watkins. According to a spokesperson, CPW believes the animals may have been attacked by coyotes early Tuesday morning. The animals, two lambs and two alpacas, were part of a mobile petting zoo initiative run by Diane Strong through her nonprofit organization, Spurs Academy.
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2 weeks ago |
9news.com | Spencer Soicher
WATKINS, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife is investigating the deaths of four animals at Big Iron Ranch in Watkins. According to a spokesperson, CPW believes the animals may have been attacked by coyotes early Tuesday morning. The animals, two lambs and two alpacas, were part of a mobile petting zoo initiative run by Diane Strong through her nonprofit organization, Spurs Academy.
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2 weeks ago |
9news.com | Spencer Soicher
DENVER — A federal judge has ordered Denver Water to halt construction on its $537 million Gross Reservoir Expansion project within two weeks, part of a significant setback to the utility's water security plans. Denver Water filed an appeal Monday seeking to continue work on the project, which aims to triple the reservoir's capacity.
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