Rabu, 24 Juni 2026

Woods Plea, Crop Outlook, and Greeley Stampede

Former Colorado Bureau of Investigation DNA analyst Yvonne "Missy" Woods pleaded guilty Tuesday to four felonies, reversing her earlier not guilty plea after a yearslong scandal cast doubt on evidence in more than 1,000 criminal cases.                
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Article Icon 1Missy Woods Pleads Guilty

Former Colorado Bureau of Investigation DNA analyst Yvonne "Missy" Woods pleaded guilty Tuesday to four felonies, reversing her earlier not guilty plea after a yearslong scandal cast doubt on evidence in more than 1,000 criminal cases.

Woods, 65, pleaded guilty to cybercrime, perjury, forgery, and attempting to influence a public servant. Prosecutors dropped the remaining 100 charges as part of the plea agreement.

The deal carries a stipulated eight-to-16-year sentence, guaranteeing prison time while eliminating the possibility of a probation-only outcome, the Jefferson County DA said.

Woods' alleged misconduct—which included deleting DNA values and submitting fraudulent reports—impacted cases dating back to 2008. Her sentencing hearing is Sept. 8.

Article Icon 1Federal Ruling Blocks State SNAP Plan

A federal judge this week blocked a Trump administration-backed effort to bar SNAP food stamp recipients from using the benefits to buy soda and other sugary drinks, ruling the USDA lacks authority to remove entire food categories from the program.

Gov. Jared Polis has pushed to implement the now-blocked restrictions in Colorado, securing a waiver from the USDA in August. In March, however, the state’s human services board rejected Polis’ plan, calling it an overreach.

Polis said he is "disappointed" in the ruling and is now reviewing whether any action remains possible under current law.

More broadly, the decision is a setback for the administration's Make America Healthy Again initiative, which had approved waivers for five states, including Colorado.

Article Icon 1Hiker, Biker Encounter Moose, Lion

A moose attacked a hiker and their dogs Monday evening on Lovell Gulch Trail in Teller County, prompting a Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) warning.

Paramedics evaluated the hiker on scene and determined no hospital transport was needed. One of the dogs went missing initially but was located that evening.

The moose was not pursued, and CPW posted warning signs near the trail.

Near Telluride, in a separate incident last week, a mountain biker startled a mountain lion on the lower Wasatch Trail. Officials said the lion made no contact with the biker and was not aggressive.

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“Cobots” Are Transforming This $1T Market

They’re not replacing humans; they’re working with them. That’s the promise of “cobots,” or collaborative robots.

In a robotics market NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang called “one of the largest industries ever,” the cobot segment is projected to grow 15X by 2035.

And Miso Robotics is proving its value in the $1T fast-food industry.

Their Flippy fry station AI robot boosts restaurant profits up to 3X, logging 200k hours in live kitchens alongside human employees for brands like White Castle.

Flippy carries $4B/year in U.S. revenue potential on its own. And that's just one piece of Miso’s platform. 

Big-name brands like Jersey Mike’s and Cinnabon just became customers. Industry powerhouse Ecolab already invested. Join them as an early-stage shareholder before Miso hits their $2.5M raise goal for June.

Around Colorado

Statewide: Wildfire smoke from the 21,000-acre Iron Fire in Utah is pushing into Colorado this week, bringing hazy skies and reduced air quality, particularly across the Western Slope and high country. (More)

Whitewater: A wildfire on Reeder Mesa prompted evacuation orders for part of the town Monday, with multiple agencies and aerial resources responding to the blaze. (More)

Highlands Ranch: Hikers have been spotted repeatedly ignoring a trail closure designed to protect nesting bald eagles, frustrating wildlife officials who say the birds' breeding season is at a critical stage. (More)

Arvada: The family of a good Samaritan who sacrificed his life to stop a shooting in Olde Town in 2021 honored the five-year anniversary of the attack on Sunday. (More)

Summit County has entered Stage 1 fire restrictions amid dry conditions, and deputies have already issued citations for illegal campfires. Body camera footage of the confrontations has gone viral online. (See Video)

Fort Collins: A local woman who bought a manufactured home for resale discovered she had to pay $900 in utility debt from two previous owners. (More)


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Colorado Sports

➤ The Denver Nuggets selected UConn big man Tarris Reed Jr. with the No. 26 pick in last night’s NBA Draft, but then traded him immediately to the San Antonio Spurs for pick No. 35 and two future second rounders. (See Full Draft)

Former Rockies first-rounder Benny Montgomery, the eighth overall pick in the 2021 MLB Draft, retired from professional baseball this week at age 23, having never reached the major leagues. (More)

Arvada West junior Cooper Vais was named Gatorade Colorado Baseball Player of the Year after going 12-0 on the mound with a 0.57 ERA and 103 strikeouts this high school season. He’s committed to play at the University of Texas next season. (More)

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders added former NFL linebacker Xavier Adibi to the Buffaloes' defensive staff this week. Adibi spent the last five seasons at Virginia Tech and previously played four seasons in the NFL with the Texans, Vikings, Bears, and Titans. (More)

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Colorado Business

Severe drought has devastated eastern Colorado's winter wheat crop, with USDA projecting the 2026 harvest at just 33.6 million bushels—a 52% drop from the 10-year average and the worst yield since 1965. (More)

Aurora City Council approved three bond measure questions totaling $264 million under the Build Up Aurora initiative, covering 65 projects in public safety, transportation, and community facilities. The questions go before voters Nov. 3. (More)

The 1Up Arcade Bar in Denver’s LoDo neighborhood has closed. The owners plan to reopen at a new Belmar location in Lakewood in the coming months. (More)

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Musk: This Will Make Everyone Wealthier Than Me

After SpaceX’s history-making IPO, Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire. But he says the forthcoming AI and robotics boom will make everyone wealthier than him.

Over 44,000 people are tapping into this boom by investing in a private robotics company: Miso Robotics.

Miso’s AI and robots are becoming fixtures across the $1T fast-food industry, serving customers at Cinnabon, Jersey Mike’s, Jamba, and many more. In fact, Miso’s Flippy Fry Station AI robot has already logged over 200,000 hours in real kitchens like White Castle. 

Now Miso’s scaling Flippy across a $4B/year US revenue opportunity.  And it’s only one piece of Miso’s growing platform.

This is your chance to tap into this growth as a Miso shareholder. Invest before Miso hits their $2.5M raise goal for June.

This is a paid advertisement for Miso Robotics’ Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.misorobotics.com
Et Cetera

The Greeley Stampede kicks off tonight, running through July 5 with a SuperStars Concert Series lineup that includes Nelly, Brothers Osborne, Dierks Bentley, Jake Owen, and Nate Smith. (More)

The Redlands Lions Club in Grand Junction is recruiting volunteers to help with its holiday flag program, which puts up American flags at about 700 homes nine days a year, with proceeds supporting scholarships and food programs in Mesa County. (More)

The Breckenridge Wildflower Week will hold its inaugural festival from July 2-12, celebrating the wildflowers that grow across the mountain town’s varying elevations. (More)                

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A Harvard scientist discovered a new "facelift protein" that smooths wrinkles, shrinks pores, and evens-out red blotchy skin in just 7 seconds a day. What surprised researchers the most wasn't just the results...It was that women with higher levels of this "facelift protein” appeared to age dramatically better than their peers. Learn about this new discovery here.

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The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the links will take you directly to these stories:

Savannah Guthrie made a tearful on-air plea as new details emerge in her mother's disappearance. (Listen Here)

Should weight-loss drugs be banned in sports? Serena Williams reignited the debate. (Hear More)

These are the 20 highest-paying jobs in America that aren't doctors. (Tune In)

The Poll

Have you ever seen a mountain lion in the wild?

  1. Yes
  2. No
 

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Did you ever run a lemonade stand as a kid?

  1. No, never: 41%
  2. Yes, a few times: 24%
  3. Yes, once or twice: 23%
  4. Yes, all the time: 12%
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Fatal Tesla Crash, Roller Coaster Not Ready, and the Texas Camel Corps

Federal and county investigators are examining what caused a Tesla to crash through a Katy-area home on June 19, killing 71-year-old Martha Avila.
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The Roundup

Article Icon 1Eight Sentenced in Prairieland Shooting

A federal judge in Fort Worth on Tuesday sentenced eight people to decades in prison over a July 4, 2025, shooting outside the Prairieland immigration detention center in Alvarado.

Benjamin Song, a former Marine reservist convicted of attempted murder for opening fire and wounding an Alvarado police officer, received the maximum 100 years. The seven others drew terms of 30 to 70 years.

Prosecutors called the case domestic terrorism, tying the defendants to antifa, which President Trump designated a domestic terrorist organization by executive order last fall. They said the group brought rifles, body armor, and trauma kits to the facility.

The defendants denied any antifa affiliation, with their attorneys describing the gathering as a demonstration in support of detainees that turned chaotic only after gunfire broke out. Prosecutors maintained the violence was planned.

Article Icon 1Investigators Probe Fatal Katy Tesla Crash

Federal and county investigators are examining what caused a Tesla to crash through a Katy-area home on June 19, killing 76-year-old Martha Avila.

The driver told the Harris County Sheriff's Office the car was on autopilot. Tesla's head of Autopilot, Ashok Elluswamy, countered on X that the driver had floored the accelerator to 100%, hitting 73 mph in the residential area.

On Tuesday, the sheriff's office said it found no evidence of a mechanical malfunction but has not determined a cause. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is also investigating.

Avila, a grandmother who cared for the family's three children, was in a front room when the car struck the house. No charges have been filed, and the family, which has hired a lawyer, urged the public not to jump to conclusions.

Article Icon 1Texas Doctor Charged in Cardiac Fraud

Federal prosecutors charged Texas doctor Jason Finkelstein, 53, with an $89 million scheme that billed insurers for unneeded heart screenings on college athletes.

The indictment says Finkelstein's company sent unaccredited sonographers to campuses, invented diagnoses like hypertension to win reimbursement, and certified results as normal without reviewing them. In one 2024 case, prosecutors say, he signed off on 63 scans in about 11 seconds.

Prosecutors say the scheme preyed on athletes' fears of sudden cardiac death, and that one patient died of an undetected heart problem after his test was falsely cleared. The alleged fraud ran from 2019 through late last year.

Finkelstein pleaded not guilty at a hearing in Florida, where his cardiovascular practice was based. The charges were unveiled as part of a national health care fraud crackdown.

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“Cobots” Are Transforming This $1T Market

They’re not replacing humans; they’re working with them. That’s the promise of “cobots,” or collaborative robots.

In a robotics market NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang called “one of the largest industries ever,” the cobot segment is projected to grow 15X by 2035.

And Miso Robotics is proving its value in the $1T fast-food industry.

Their Flippy fry station AI robot boosts restaurant profits up to 3X, logging 200k hours in live kitchens alongside human employees for brands like White Castle.

Flippy carries $4B/year in U.S. revenue potential on its own. And that's just one piece of Miso’s platform. 

Big-name brands like Jersey Mike’s and Cinnabon just became customers. Industry powerhouse Ecolab already invested. Join them as an early-stage shareholder before Miso hits their $2.5M raise goal for June

Around Texas

➤ Arlington: Six Flags Over Texas has pushed back the opening of Tormenta Rampaging Run, its new 309-foot roller coaster, citing a longer-than-expected testing process. (More)

➤ San Antonio: The Texas Education Agency is investigating whether leaders of Judson ISD, in northeast San Antonio, broke state law, amid allegations of threats and a failure to report child abuse against Board President Monica Ryan and former Superintendent Milton "Rob" Fields III. (See Details)

➤ Brazoria County: Six people face charges after Texas Game Wardens caught them illegally harvesting oysters from Christmas Bay on May 30, hauling nine containers of oysters through the marsh to a waiting vehicle. Charges include harvesting in a closed area and taking undersized oysters. The catch was returned to the bay. (More)

➤ Bruceville-Eddy: Police arrested contractor Loyed Clayton Yost, of Clayton Construction, accused of taking more than $112,000 from a 67-year-old RV park owner and failing to finish the work he was paid to do. (More)

➤ Kerrville: Nearly a year after the July 4 floods that devastated the Hill Country, local leaders gathered in Kerrville to detail progress rebuilding homes lost in a disaster that caused an estimated $18 billion to $22 billion in damage across the region. (More)

➤ Houston: Crews knocked down a three-alarm fire at Mammoth Metal Recycling in the East End, where a pile of tires burned for a day. A Houston Fire source said the operator had been cited twice in the past month for illegal burning. (More)

➤ Medina Lake: Weekend rains pushed Medina Lake up more than 12 feet in a week, though it remains just 8% full. The Edwards Aquifer, San Antonio's main water source, reached its highest level since February 2024, though the region remains mired in a years-long drought. (See Details)


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Texas Sports

The Dallas Mavericks selected University of Michigan big man Morez Johnson Jr. with the No. 9 pick in last night's NBA Draft. The Spurs, meanwhile, took Kentucky big man Jayden Quaintance at No. 20 and traded up to take UConn big man Tarris Reed Jr. at No. 26. (See Full Draft)

➤ Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo became the first men's soccer player to score in six different World Cups on Tuesday night in Houston, finding the net in the sixth minute against Uzbekistan at NRG Stadium. Portugal won the match 5-0. (See Goal)

➤ The NHL is exploring a second Texas team in Houston or Austin, Commissioner Gary Bettman said Tuesday. He gave the Houston-based Friedkin family roughly six months to weigh a $3.5 billion move, including a new arena, that would create the league's 33rd franchise. (More)

➤ The NFL announced it will not hold a supplemental draft this year, effectively blocking former Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's path to the league after he left the Red Raiders amid a gambling scandal. (More)

➤ The Dallas Mavericks tried to hire Duke head coach Jon Scheyer multiple times before ultimately hiring Michigan's Dusty May as their next head coach. (More)

Yesterday's results: World Cup | MLB | WNBA

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The Business Of Texas

➤ Chevron and Microsoft signed a 20-year deal for Project Kilby, a 2.67-gigawatt natural-gas plant in Reeves County that will power a new Microsoft AI data center near Pecos. The roughly $7 billion plant will run off-grid, supplying the data center directly rather than drawing on ERCOT. (See Details)

Midland College landed a $20 million gift from the Scharbauer Foundation toward its new Applied Technology Complex, a hub to expand career and technical training. (See Details)

Axiom Space: The Houston commercial-spaceflight company moved its legal headquarters to Texas from Delaware, Gov. Greg Abbott announced, aligning its legal home with its operations at the Houston Spaceport. The state has built a space fund that earlier awarded Axiom a $5.5 million grant. (See Details)

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Musk: This Will Make Everyone Wealthier Than Me

After SpaceX’s history-making IPO, Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire. But he says the forthcoming AI and robotics boom will make everyone wealthier than him.

Over 44,000 people are tapping into this boom by investing in a private robotics company: Miso Robotics.

Miso’s AI and robots are becoming fixtures across the $1T fast-food industry, serving customers at Cinnabon, Jersey Mike’s, Jamba, and many more. In fact, Miso’s Flippy Fry Station AI robot has already logged over 200,000 hours in real kitchens like White Castle. 

Now Miso’s scaling Flippy across a $4B/year US revenue opportunity.  And it’s only one piece of Miso’s growing platform.

This is your chance to tap into this growth as a Miso shareholder. Invest before Miso hits their $2.5M raise goal for June.

This is a paid advertisement for Miso Robotics’ Regulation A offering. Please read the offering circular at invest.misorobotics.com
Et Cetera

The living-history group brought camels to the Alamo grounds in San Antonio ahead of World Camel Day, marking the U.S. Army's 1850s experiment with camels as desert pack animals. The Alamo briefly served as an Army depot, with the animals stationed at Camp Verde in the Hill Country. (Read Story)

A 7-year-old Burleson boy was nominated for a rare Johnson County sheriff's commendation after pulling his unresponsive 1-year-old brother from a backyard pool, alerting their mother, and running to a neighbor for help. The toddler is expected to fully recover. (Read Story)

A giraffe that escaped Cedar Hollow Ranch and was last seen on a game camera west of Leakey, in the Hill Country, drew a $5,000 reward and viral attention. (Read Story)

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A Harvard scientist discovered a new "facelift protein" that smooths wrinkles, shrinks pores, and evens-out red blotchy skin in just 7 seconds a day. What surprised researchers the most wasn't just the results...It was that women with higher levels of this "facelift protein” appeared to age dramatically better than their peers. Learn about this new discovery here.

The Flyover Podcast

The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the links will take you directly to these stories:

Savannah Guthrie made a tearful on-air plea as new details emerge in her mother's disappearance. (Listen Here)

Should weight-loss drugs be banned in sports? Serena Williams reignited the debate. (Hear More)

These are the 20 highest-paying jobs in America that aren't doctors. (Tune In)

The Polling Station

Do you intentionally buy products from Texas companies over similar items from other companies?

  1. Of course
  2. Only if it's better
  3. Never think about it

 

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Would you try wine or grape juice made from grape seeds exposed to cosmic radiation in space?

  1. No way!: 60%
  2. Sure: 40%
Texas Trivia

Which Texan is pictured in Joe Rosenthal's iconic World War II photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima?

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