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May 9–10, 2026

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Shooting Report, Lost Moose, and Longest Ski Season

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has released a 664-page report on the Sept. 10 shooting at Evergreen High School, in which Desmond Holly, 16, wounded two students before taking his own life.
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Article Icon 1Evergreen Shooting Report Released

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has released a 664-page report on the Sept. 10 shooting at Evergreen High School, in which Desmond Holly, 16, wounded two students before taking his own life.

The document includes reports from responding officers, descriptions of evidence, and several witness interviews, including with the shooter’s family members, teachers, and fellow students. Many described Holly as withdrawn and said he had been bullied.

According to the report, investigators found swords and knives, including a knife with a Nazi eagle on the handle, in Holly’s room. A note in the room "dealt with the author's negative views of Jewish people," and drawings in a sketchbook appeared to incorporate neo-Nazi symbolism, the report says.

The investigation into the shooting concluded earlier this year. Investigators said the revolver used in the shooting was a family weapon kept in a safe, but how he accessed the safe remains unclear.

Article Icon 1Boulder Suspect's Family Released

The family of Mohamed Soliman, the Boulder firebombing suspect, was freed from federal custody for the second time in three days Saturday after two judges halted attempts to deport them.

On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Fred Biery ordered that Hayam El Gamal and her five children, ages 5 to 18, be released from ICE custody in Texas and allowed to return to Colorado Springs while their asylum case is pending.

Days later, ICE rearrested the family during a required check-in, their attorneys said. They were flown to Michigan, but the plane returned to Denver after Biery issued an emergency order halting their deportation; a Denver judge also barred their removal.

The family’s lawyers say the deportation attempt violated prior court orders. A DHS official said they received “full due process” and a final order of removal had been issued Dec. 29, 2025, and upheld Wednesday.

The family had been detained since June, when Soliman, the father, allegedly attacked a group advocating for Israeli hostages at Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall.

Article Icon 1Jumping Worm Invades Colorado

The Asian jumping worm, an invasive species of earthworm, has been found in Colorado and poses a serious threat to native plants and soil, agriculture officials warn.

Jumping worms, also known as “crazy worms” or “snake worms,” can be identified by their larger size and distinctive white or gray band. True to their name, they wriggle vigorously and even jump when disturbed. They can reproduce without mating, allowing populations to grow rapidly.

The worm—which degrades soil, harms plants, and dries out soil and degrades its structure—has been detected in Denver and reported from Boulder to Castle Rock, the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) said. As there is no effective eradication method, preventing their spread is critical.

The CDA is asking the public “to be on the lookout for any signs” of the species and report suspected sightings. Here’s a list of best prevention practices.

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Around Colorado

Colorado Springs: Carie Hallford, a former funeral home owner who helped her ex-husband conceal nearly 200 decomposing bodies while giving families fake ashes, was sentenced Friday to 30 years in prison under a plea agreement. (See Details)

Chaffee County: Following a 10-day search, volunteers found the body of Kaden Sites, 27, a hunter who went missing April 15 near Mount Shavano. He was found near Tabeguache Creek. The cause of death hasn’t been released, but foul play isn’t suspected. (More)

Sheridan School District teachers, who went on strike April 1, will return to classrooms today after reaching a tentative agreement with the district in a meeting organized by Gov. Jared Polis. (See Details)

Statewide: The state Senate gave initial approval Friday to a proposed ballot measure that would eliminate billions of dollars in refunds under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. (See Details)

Fort Collins: A wildfire broke out east of Horsetooth Reservoir Thursday, triggering mandatory evacuations on the city’s west side before crews contained it that evening. (More)

Las Animas County: A wildfire broke out Friday in Poitrey Canyon, just northwest of the town of Kim, growing to 1,996 acres at 0% containment by Saturday morning. (See Details)

Colorado Springs: A moose wandered into a local neighborhood Friday. Wildlife officers safely captured and relocated the animal. (See Video)


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Colorado Sports

The NBA is investigating a late-game scuffle between the Nuggets and Timberwolves, with potential discipline expected before Game 5 tonight in Denver. (More)

Two Colorado high school standouts were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft: Emmanuel Pregnon of Thomas Jefferson High School was picked No. 88 by the Jaguars, while Fossil Ridge’s Trey Zuhn went to the Raiders at No. 91. (More)

➤ The Broncos received mostly solid reviews for their 2026 NFL Draft class, with media grades ranging from B+ to C. (More)

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Colorado Business

Union workers at Denver Processing, a meat processing plant owned by JBS, voted to authorize a strike, citing unfair labor practices. A separate three-week strike of nearly 4,000 JBS workers in Greeley ended earlier this month. (See Details)

Arapahoe Basin announced it will close for the season May 3, giving it the longest ski season in Colorado this year. Copper Mountain also closes May 3, and Loveland Ski Area closed Sunday. (See Details)

A federal reclassification of state-regulated medical marijuana could present new opportunities to manufacturers and dispensaries, local business owners say. (See Details)

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A 91-year-old great-grandmother is preparing to run the BOLDERBoulder 10K race alongside four generations of her family, continuing a tradition started by her husband and son-in-law in 1979. (See Details)

This list of low-effort, high-reward hikes spotlights a variety of relatively short, easy, and photogenic treks along the Front Range, from Boulder to Estes Park. (See List)

A dog-themed dive bar, Two Lazy Dogs Bar & Grill, is set to open in Denver, featuring free arcade games, adoption events, and a weekly promotion offering free beer in a dog bowl. (See Details)

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The Poll

How often do you hike?

  1. Weekly
  2. Every month or so
  3. A few times a year
  4. Rarely
  5. Never
 

Yesterday's Results:

How many Buc-ee's do you think Colorado should have?

  1. A few: 32%
  2. Just the one: 20%
  3. As many as possible: 19%
  4. Zero: 16%
  5. Five to 10: 13%
Colorado Trivia

Horsetooth Reservoir was created by flooding what small town?

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Tornado Hits Wise County, Senior Skip Day Chaos, and Wildflower Map

Severe storms Saturday night in North Texas killed at least two people, caused widespread damage, and knocked out power to nearly 40,000 customers.
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Article Icon 1Storms Kill Two in North Texas

Severe storms Saturday night in North Texas killed at least two people, caused widespread damage, and knocked out power to nearly 40,000 customers.

The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-2 tornado with winds up to 135 mph touched down in Wise County, where one person was killed, six were injured, and at least 40 families were displaced. Another fatality was reported near Springtown in Parker County.

"Our community is feeling the weight of that this morning," Wise County Judge J.D. Clark said during a Sunday news conference. "We stand together, and we will get through this together."

Clark has issued a local disaster declaration, but insisted volunteers are not needed at this time. Residents impacted by the storm have been asked to complete a damage survey so officials can assess eligibility for state assistance.

Another round of severe storms last night was expected to produce hail and strong winds. Springtown ISD is closed today.

Article Icon 1Laredo Has State's Most Affordable Rent

Laredo is No. 18 among the country's most populous cities with the most affordable rent, according to a new analysis by WalletHub. Plano, Amarillo, and Brownsville also rank in the top 50.

The study compared median annual gross rent to the area's average household income. In Laredo, that ratio is 19.34%, while it’s 21.25% in Brownsville, 22.15% in Austin (No. 65), 22.78% in Fort Worth (No. 72), and 24.42% in San Antonio (No. 110).

Dallas is No. 122 with a rent-to-income ratio of 25.05%, and Houston's 25.20% is No. 126. Garland's 25.80% rent-to-income ratio ranked as the Texas city with the least affordable rent (No. 143).

Over the last ten years, average rent for a primary residence has increased more than 50%, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

Article Icon 1Most Trusted Texas Brands

H-E-B, Whataburger, Buc-ee's, Blue Bell, and Dr Pepper are among the brands most trusted by Texans, according to a recent survey conducted by LSG, a public affairs firm based in Washington, D.C.

The survey asked 1,500 people in Dallas, Houston, and Austin which brands they trust and routinely buy from. Eighty-six percent of respondents said they "strongly identify with Texas culture and identity," and 52% of Texas transplants indicated a connection to local brands within a year of moving to the state.

According to the survey, H-E-B is trusted by 92% of Texans, while Whataburger, Buc-ee's, and Blue Bell are trusted by 87%, 86%, and 86%, respectively. Eighty-one percent of Texans trust Dr Pepper.

Overall, 40% of respondents trust Texas brands over national ones, and 83% said they’d be willing to pay more to purchase from a trusted brand.

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Around Texas

➤ The Texas Department of State Health Services sent a "notice of deficiency" to every one of the 174 summer camps that submitted an emergency plan with their license application or renewal. The camps have 45 days to submit revisions. (More)

➤ Houston: Demolition crews have begun tearing down the city's Northwest Mall, which has been vacant since 2017. The 45-acre site has been designated as the southern terminus for the proposed Dallas-to-Houston high-speed rail line. (More)

➤ San Marcos: Last Thursday’s "senior skip day" at Rio Vista Park was marked by widespread illegal activity by as many as 2,200 students who participated in the event, according to police. (More)

➤ Winnie: Heather Avery, a 48-year-old reserve deputy constable from Jefferson County, was killed Friday while conducting traffic on I-10 when an 18-wheeler struck her patrol vehicle. (More)

➤ Houston: The city's police department has fired an officer who made a slew of racist remarks in a now-viral video she shared with friends on Instagram. "The behavior exhibited by Ashley Gonzalez was abhorrent, disgusting, and entirely unacceptable," Houston Police Chief J. Noe Diaz Jr. said. (More)

➤ Dallas: A state appeals court has rejected a petition to reinstate precinct voting for the May 26 runoff, ruling that the issue was outside its jurisdiction and the plaintiff—a Dallas County GOP precinct chair—didn't have standing. (More)


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Texas Sports

➤ The Spurs beat the Portland Trail Blazers 114-93 on Sunday to take a 3-1 series lead. San Antonio came back from a 19-point deficit in the first half, and Victor Wembanyama scored 27 in his return from a concussion sustained in Game 2. (More)

➤ No. 4 Texas softball beat Kentucky 11-2 yesterday to sweep their three-game series against the Wildcats. No. 10 Texas A&M lost 2-1 to No. 24 South Carolina in the rubber match of their weekend series. (More)

➤ No. 5 Texas Tech softball secured their second consecutive Big 12 regular season title with a 7-1 win over Arizona State yesterday. (More)

➤ No. 4 Texas baseball defeated Vanderbilt 4-3 yesterday in the rubber match of their weekend road series. No. 7 Texas A&M baseball beat No. 21 Florida 5-1 yesterday to win their fifth straight SEC series. (More)

➤ ESPN analyst Mel Kiper awarded the Dallas Cowboys a draft grade of A, while the Houston Texans got a C+. (More)

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The Business Of Texas

➤ Bait Barn Fisheries of Bryan was recently hailed by Texas Monthly as a monument to the Texas fishing community. The family-owned shop plans to sell live fish for human consumption by the end of the year. (More)

➤ Dallas real estate developers Burk Interests and Greenway Investment have revised plans for an $800 million development, lowering the planned 28-story apartment tower to 25 stories after pushback from local residents. (More)

➤ Swiss hospitality company Aman Resorts announced plans to build a luxury resort at an unspecified location in the Texas Hill Country. Each of the resort's rentals will be situated on at least 10 acres. (More)

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Houston Fire Department Captain Andrew Roseborough and his wife, Dr. Jyothi Lagisetty, jumped into action to treat injured victims during last week's shooting at the Teotihuacan pyramids in Mexico. (More)

A Sumatran tiger cub at the Dallas Zoo has been named Rina after a public contest. The cub's name honors a ranger at the Gunung Leuser National Park in North Sumatra. (See Photos)

The Texas Department of Transportation recently launched an interactive map showing where wildflowers are in bloom. The department spends at least $50,000 every year to spread nearly 30,000 pounds of wildflower seeds along Texas roadways. (More)

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The Polling Station

Which of these Texas brands do you trust the most?

  1. H-E-B
  2. Whataburger
  3. Buc-ee's
  4. Blue Bell
  5. Dr Pepper
 

Yesterday's Results:

Do you have an outdoor grill?

  1. Yes: 83%
  2. No: 17%
Texas Trivia

What Texas businessman is credited with inventing the automatic teller machine?

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