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PLUS l Cost and benefits of illegal immigration in Colorado: Business owner reveals frustrations, worries, PHOTOS: Denver Broncos defeat Los Angeles Chargers and more. [View in browser]( [Share with a friend]( Springs AM Update [News]( [Sports]( [Opinion]( [Life]( Good morning! It’s Tuesday, Jan. 02, 2024. Take 5 minutes to catch up on what's happening in Colorado. In today’s edition: - [New ski terrain, hidden canyons, classic wilderness: Ideas for 2024 adventure in Colorad](o - [Cost and benefits of illegal immigration in Colorado: Business owner reveals frustrations, worries]( - [PHOTOS: Denver Broncos defeat Los Angeles Chargers]( [New ski terrain, hidden canyons, classic wilderness: Ideas for 2024 adventure in Colorado]( How about this for a New Year’s resolution: to explore sides of Colorado you’ve never explored before, feeling your gratitude grow and your physical, mental and emotional health improve as you do. We tend to think a bucket list can set us down that path. [Read More]( Did you miss these stories? [PHOTOS: Denver Broncos defeat Los Angeles Chargers]( [New dining options with celebrity influence coming to Cripple Creek | Table Talk]( [A look ahead: 2024 expected to bring more growth, change to Colorado Springs]( [Broncos safety Delarrin Turner-Yell to be placed on IR with torn ACL]( The Broncos' depth at safety has taken another hit. Coach Sean Payton said Monday reserve Dellarin Turner-Yell suffered a torn ACL in Sunday’s 16-9 win over the Los Angeles Chargers and will be placed on injured reserve. Turner-Yell was lost for the game in the first quarter and was on crutches after the game with a brace on his left knee. [Read More]( [Cost and benefits of illegal immigration in Colorado: Business owner reveals frustrations, worries]( “I want to cry right now,” Cordova said. “I can’t take it anymore.” The reason? Business, Cordova said, is down about 50% since the immigrants who set up camp behind her business began approaching customers for work and loitering on the property. She and her son, Sam Plumsukon, hold their breath everyday, worrying a vehicle will hit one of the children playing in the small parking lot. [Read More]( [1 arrested following hours-long standoff near downtown Colorado Springs]( Officers received reports at 5:30 a.m. from a woman at a residence near the 200 block of Writers Way, claiming the male friend she was with was not allowing her to leave the home, police said. The woman was able to safely leave the home when police arrived; however, the suspect barricaded himself inside the residence, and a shelter-in-place order was issued for the surrounding area. [Read More]( More Top Stories: Many of us unwrapped some new tech gifts this holiday season. If you’re the owner of a new phone, computer, or tablet, [cybersecurity experts say you’ll want to be careful as you start downloading apps]( because some of them could lead to trouble. A large pool of dark liquid festering on the floor. No fresh air. Computer displays that would overheat and ooze out a fishy-smelling gel that nauseated the crew. Asbestos readings 50 times higher than the Environmental Protection Agency’s safety standards. These are just some of the [past toxic risks that were in the underground capsules and silos where Air Force nuclear missile crews have worked]( since the 1960s. Now many of those service members have cancer. TOKYO (Reuters) -A [powerful earthquake struck central Japan on Monday](, killing at least one person, destroying buildings, knocking out power to tens of thousands of homes and prompting residents in some coastal areas to flee to higher ground. Before you go... [This morning's weather from American Furniture Warehouse:]( A mainly sunny sky. High near 45F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here](. Engage in the conversation in [today's eEdition]( Interested in podcasts? Check out ours [here.]( Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe [here.]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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