
Tony Gorman
General Assignment Reporter at Colorado Public Radio
General Assignment Reporter for @cprnews. Alum of @UNLincoln & @ohiou. ΩΨΦ ΒΥ Fall ‘02
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3 weeks ago |
aspenpublicradio.org | Tony Gorman
Around 1,200 people attended a vigil Wednesday night at the Boulder Jewish Community Center to honor victims of Sunday’s Pearl Street Mall attack that left 15 people wounded. The gathering featured numerous speakers, including multiple people who survived the attack and one of the first wounded victims to speak publicly. “I heard a loud noise and the back of my legs burning, and don’t remember those next few moments,” said the wounded victim, who remained anonymous, on a projected video.
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3 weeks ago |
the-journal.com | Tony Gorman
Wednesday, Jun 4, 2025 5:19 PM Updated Thursday, Jun. 5, 2025 5:58 AM A jury found Joseph Koenig guilty on 19 counts, including first-degree murder FILE – The shattered windshield of Alexa Bartell’s car. Three suspects allegedly threw a rock at her while she was driving in Jefferson County on the night of April 19. The impact of the rock killed her.
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3 weeks ago |
durangoherald.com | Tony Gorman
A jury found Joseph Koenig guilty on 19 counts, including first-degree murder The third person charged in a fatal rock-throwing incident in 2023 was sentenced to life without parole Tuesday. Joseph Koenig was also given an additional 60 years for killing Alexa Bartell. Two others were also charged in the death and pleaded guilty to other charges.
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1 month ago |
durangoherald.com | Tony Gorman
Air traffic controllers and some planes lost contact for about 90 seconds on Monday The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the cause of an outage that interfered with communication between pilots and an air traffic control center in Longmont earlier this week. Denver7 first reported that as many as 20 pilots on their way to DIA were unable to speak with air traffic controllers due to multiple radio transmitter outages for several minutes Monday afternoon.
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1 month ago |
aspenpublicradio.org | Tony Gorman
The little trucks, known as kei trucks, may soon have a big presence on Colorado roads. Last week, Governor Jared Polis signed HB25-1281 into law. It legalizes the use of kei cars and trucks on the state’s roads starting in July 2027. Drivers who want to apply to register their kei cars and trucks will have to wait until January 1, 2028, however, in order to give the state time to make the changes to the DMV and emissions systems.
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