In this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, Gus Arnold goes over how students at Colorado State University are receiving help with their struggles to find affordable housing. Also, in campus news, Arnold goes over CSU’s search for a new key role in their leadership, and more. Then Tyler Weatherwax reports on a local dentist in Fort Collins being accused of concealing $3.5 million in income and causing over $1 million in lost taxes. Also in local news, a northern Colorado man’s family receives millions from the Larimer County Sheriff’s office after he was tased and fatally run over by a vehicle on Interstate 25. Then, Arnold presents some of the week’s activities for the Fort Collins community to enjoy in life and events.
Later in the broadcast, Weatherwax looks into a story coming out of Aurora, Colorado creating concerns in the community and on social media nationwide. After surveillance video released shows confirmed members of a Venezuelan gang in Aurora the footage has launched an investigation and special task force in the city. Also in national news, hotel workers across the nation are striking for higher pay, fairer workloads, and more. Then, for sports, Trey DuFauchard gives a report on CSU sports for the week. Finally, to wrap up the episode, Weatherwax delivers a look at the potential storms in Fort Collins this evening and Wednesday.
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