Southbound Kipling Street closed at I-70 in Wheat Ridge by multi-vehicle crash
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
Kipling Street southbound is shut down at the Interstate 70 exchange in Wheat Ridge by a multi-vehicle crash that involved police officers’ attempts to stop a vehicle with a homicide suspect inside.I-70 exit at Kipling is now closed completely as a result of this incident. https://t.co/1P6V0LouSg— Wheat Ridge Police (@WheatRidgePD) March 14, 2023Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Northbound lanes on U.S. 285 in Jefferson County foothills partially reopen after truck crash Crime and Public Safety | I-70 reopens after trash truck rollover near Tower Road Crime and Public Safety | I-70 near Sheridan Boulevard reopens after motorcyclist dies in a crash Crime and Public Safety | I-70 eastbound reopens after second closure in Vail after widespread blowing snow affects area Crime and Public Safety | U.S. 6 over Loveland Pass closed in both directions by crash Arvada police on Tuesday afternoo...DA files charges against Los Angeles elderly care facility over COVID-19 deaths
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
A senior living facility in Los Angeles has been charged in connection with 14 deaths that happened within its walls during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced the charges Tuesday against Silverado Senior Living Management, Inc., and three administrators of its residential care facility in L.A.The deaths happened in March 2020 at the company's Beverly Place facility in L.A.'s Fairfax District. The DA's Office said Silverado admitted a new resident from a psychiatric unit in New York City, which was a hotbed for COVID-19 cases at the time. The resident was allegedly not evaluated or assessed for COVID-19 or other conditions before being admitted. Have the odds of getting long COVID changed? The resident began displaying symptoms of coronavirus infection the next day and ended up testing positive for the deadly disease. Gascón alleged that Silverado did not place them into isolation to prevent the resident from infecting o...This is California's most Googled tourist attraction
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
Whether you want to see the Hollywood sign for the first time or walk along the famous Santa Monica Pier, California is filled with famous landmarks; people worldwide visit the state to see.However, as people begin to plan their spring and summer break vacations, there is only one California landmark people want to see the most, according to a study published by Family Destinations Guide.The travel and attractions website released data showing that the Disneyland Resort was the state’s most Googled tourist attraction.Researchers analyzed Google search data specific to over 100 tourist attractions across the U.S. to determine the list.These are the top tourist attractions for each state:Alabama: Georgia AquariumAlaska: Denali National ParkArizona: Grand CanyonArkansas: GracelandCalifornia: DisneylandColorado: Garden of the GodsConnecticut: Museum of Modern Art in New YorkDelaware: Rehoboth BeachFlorida: Universal Orlando StudiosGeorgia: Georgia AquariumHawaii: Hanauma BayIdaho: Glaci...Insurance Exchange Building being turned into affordable housing
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
The historic Insurance Exchange Building in downtown Los Angeles will be renovated by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation under its Healthy Housing Foundation banner to make way for more low-income housing. AHF closed the sale of the 99-year-old 12-story building on March 7 for $21.25 million. It becomes the first office building that AHF will renovate and adds to the 13 other buildings the organization has purchased or renovated since 2017. The new residence will be called Angel Tower and is set to offer 251 new living spaces. “We know firsthand the fight for affordable housing is fought one door at a time,” said AHF President Michael Weinstein. “This building offers the potential for two-hundred fifty-one brand-new doors in its incarnation as Angel Tower.” The Healthy Housing Foundation has spent more than $183 million on the purchase and renovation of older properties throughout Greater Los Angeles including the King Edward Hotel, the Barclay Hotel and the Sin...Inflation may be easing, but it's still hitting home
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
At a macro level, the news on the inflation front is encouraging.As expected, the inflation rate in February ran 6% from a year before. That's a smidge better than the 6.4% rate we saw in January.But for many households, things aren't getting much easier. The cost for housing, for example, was up by 8.1% from a year ago.Overall food prices rose by 9.5%. And when you look more closely, you see that some staples and expenditures remain astronomically expensive.Eggs, for instance, were 55% pricier last month compared with a year ago.Butter and margarine were up by 27%.Air fares rose 26.5%.Bread 16%.Car insurance 14.5%.Electricity 13%.And pet products rose in cost by 11%.Stir all that together and it's clear many working families are still feeling the pinch -- which is why an expected ninth rate hike is expected next week from the Federal Reserve.There had been speculation Monday that the current difficulties in the banking sector could prompt the Fed to take a breather and wait until M...Coors Light is releasing a non-alcoholic beer-flavored popsicle
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
During the dog days of summer, there's just nothing quite like cracking open an ice-cold adult beverage to beat the sweltering heat. If you're under the age of 21, the closest you can (legally) get to that feeling is opening up the fridge and grabbing a refreshing popsicle.But what if you could have the best of both worlds? That's exactly what Coors Light is hoping to accomplish.The macro-brewery giant Molson-Coors announced Tuesday it would be releasing a new item that will bridge the gap between beer lovers and popsicle enjoyers: the "Coors-icle."The Coors-icle is a non-alcoholic beer-flavored popsicle in a tube, similar to Otter Pops or Freezies, depending on which side of the country you hail from.Coors Light has announced a new product to bridge the gap between beer lovers and popsicle lovers: the Coors-icle (Coors Light)The popsicles will be on sale for a limited time to celebrate the NCAA March Madness Tournament. The Coors-icles will be sold in six-packs, like their beer cou...Makeup-free Selena Gomez upstages glam ‘mean girl’ Hailey Baldwin
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
Even though Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber haven’t directly said they’re feuding, it’s easy to think that Gomez had some Bieber-directed strategy in mind when she posted photos of herself, sans makeup, that instantly became popular Monday.Several hours earlier, Bieber, pop culture’s latest “mean girl,” shared a video of herself on Instagram Story, getting the full beauty treatment to attend the Vanity Fair Oscar party Sunday night — her first public appearance since her social media drama with Gomez began, fueled by her perceived attacks on the hugely popular singer and actor who used to date her husband Justin Bieber.BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 12: Hailey Bieber attends the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 12, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Vanity Fair) Bieber began her Oscars dress-up video donning a ...High school baseball rankings: Bay Area News Group Top 20
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
Bay Area News Group Baseball Top 20(Mercury News & East Bay Times)(Records through Monday)No. 1 DE LA SALLE (3-0)Preseason ranking: 1Update: Defending NCS and NorCal Division I champions are off to a strong start, with wins over Clayton Valley, Folsom and Woodcreek.Up next: Wednesday vs. Amador Valley, 4 p.m.No. 2 ARCHBISHOP MITTY (6-1)Preseason ranking: 5Update: The Monarchs beat West Catholic Athletic League rival Valley Christian to win the Wilcox tournament. Have split two games against Palo Alto.Up next: Friday at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 4 p.m. No. 3 VALLEY CHRISTIAN (5-1)Preseason ranking: 2Update: The Bay Area powerhouse is off to another sizzling start, its only loss through six games coming at the hands of Mitty.Up next: Wednesday vs. Sacred Heart Cathedral, 4 p.m.No. 4 SERRA (4-0)Preseason ranking: 15Update: The San Mateo school’s unbeaten start includes victories over Palo Alto and Los Gatos.Up next: Tuesday at Bellarmine, 4 p.m.No. 5 PALO ALTO (4-2)Preseason ra...Single-family residence sells in Saratoga for $4.3 million
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
20778 Russell Lane – Google Street ViewA spacious house located in the 20700 block of Russell Lane in Saratoga has a new owner. The 2,801-square-foot property, built in 1964, was sold on Feb. 27, 2023. The $4,300,000 purchase price works out to $1,535 per square foot. The property features five bedrooms, three baths, a garage, and two parking spaces. The unit sits on a 0.6-acre lot.Additional houses that have recently been purchased close by include:A 3,181-square-foot home on the 13500 block of Mandarin Way in Saratoga sold in August 2022, for $5,055,000, a price per square foot of $1,589. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In September 2022, a 3,674-square-foot home on Verde Vista Lane in Saratoga sold for $5,500,000, a price per square foot of $1,497. The home has 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms.On Toni Ann Place, Saratoga, in September 2022, a 2,995-square-foot home was sold for $5,295,000, a price per square foot of $1,768. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.SF Giants cut Kyle Harrison, 3 others from MLB camp: Why they could all contribute in 2023
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:53 GMT
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The San Francisco Giants whittled their spring roster by four more players Tuesday, and it is reaching that point in camp that, while no major surprise they didn’t make the Opening Day roster, all four could be contributors this season.The most notable cut was 21-year-old left-hander Kyle Harrison, the Giants’ top pitching prospect who was given a non-roster invitation to train with the big leaguers for the first time. Harrison, regarded as the top left-handed pitching prospect in baseball, entered camp with high expectations, and while he flashed the tremendous potential of his lethal arsenal, he too often struggled to locate it, something he will have to refine at Triple-A Sacramento, where he is expected to start the season.A graduate of De La Salle (Concord), Harrison made three Cactus League appearances, tossing 3 ⅔ innings while allowing eight runs (a 19.64 ERA) and walking nearly as many batters (three) as he struck out (four). In 113 innings b...Latest news
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