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Venezuelan Gang Member Arrested in Colorado
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Federal agents apprehend key Venezuelan gang member in Colorado Springs, linked to brutal murder and drug trafficking operations. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Judge Blocks Trump's Funding Freeze for 5 States
01:31|Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administrations Funding Freeze for Five States: A temporary reprieve for California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York as they challenge the Trump administrations decision to withhold billions in child care subsidies and family support programs. The states argue the move is unconstitutional and politically motivated, while the federal government insists funds havent stopped flowing. A judge protects the status quo for at least fourteen days while courts hear more arguments. Checkout Solipillow.com
Peyton Watson Shines in Nuggets' Loss
01:57|Peyton Watson Shines in Nuggets Loss: The 23-year-old from Beverly Hills led the Denver Nuggets with 25 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals, and a block against the Atlanta Hawks, despite the teams numerous injuries and shorthanded lineup. Watsons impressive performance, including 19 shots and 5 turnovers, has earned him praise from coaches and teammates, who see his growth and potential. The Nuggets host the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday, with Watsons role potentially expanding due to further injuries. Checkout Solipillow.com
Tigers Stun North Dakota in OT Thriller
02:04|Colorado College hockey secures a monumental victory, defeating top-ranked North Dakota in overtime. Sophomore defenseman Philippe Blais-Savoie scores the game-winning goal, while goalie Kaidan Mbereko makes a season-high 37 saves. The Tigers, despite missing key players, show resilience and teamwork, snapping an eight-game skid and halting North Dakotas winning streak. Checkout Solipillow.com
Pioneers Fall to Broncos in Frozen Four Rematch
01:49|Denver Pioneers lose to Western Michigan Broncos, 4-1, in a rematch of last years Frozen Four. Despite outshooting the Broncos and earning five power plays, the Pioneers remain winless in 2026. Coach Carle praises teams grit, citing bad puck luck and power play execution issues. Denver scores late, but two empty-netters seal the Broncos victory. Pioneers have another chance to clinch the season series tonight. Checkout Solipillow.com
Colorado Springs: New Traffic Fee Funds Police Tech
01:21|Starting next week, Colorado Springs drivers convicted of traffic violations will pay a new surcharge to fund police technology needs. The twenty-dollar fee aims to generate over five hundred thousand dollars annually, covering rising costs for essential gear like body cameras, traffic cameras, and AI transcription software. The program, approved by a narrow city council vote, is expected to significantly improve tech support for the police department without raising taxes. Checkout Solipillow.com
Protesters March Against ICE Tactics After Renee Good Shooting
01:38|Protesters in Denver rally against ICE, condemning the shooting death of Renee Good. Federal officials claim self-defense, but Minneapolis leaders and video evidence suggest otherwise. Protesters demand justice and urge more people to join the fight for civil liberties. Checkout Solipillow.com
ICE Officer Kills Mother of Three in Minneapolis
01:48|Renee Nichole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. The incident occurred when her SUV was stopped, and she allegedly tried to run over agents, leading to the officer firing multiple shots. Federal officials claim self-defense, while local leaders and Goods family dispute this, accusing the officer of reckless force. Goods family received overwhelming support, raising $1.5 million in three days. The FBI is now investigating, and a rally against ICE is planned in Colorado Springs. Checkout Solipillow.com
CBI Reviews Megan Trussell's Death
01:28|The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the death of Megan Trussell, an 18-year-old Indigenous woman from the University of Colorado Boulder. Trussell was found dead near Boulder Canyon Drive in February 2025, with her death initially ruled a suicide linked to prescription drug misuse. Her parents requested an independent review, which was accepted by the Colorado Department of Public Safety and the Office of Liaison for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives. The review highlights ongoing efforts to address deaths in Indigenous communities. Checkout Solipillow.com
States Sue Trump Over Childcare Funding Freeze
01:30|Five Democratic-led states sue Trump administration over childcare funding freeze, alleging it breaks federal rules and hurts low-income families. New York Attorney General Letitia James leads the lawsuit, seeking immediate court intervention. Checkout Solipillow.com