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pe Governor Gavin Newsom reacts to Trump win by calling special session By www.capradio.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 17:04:00 GMT By Megan Myscofski Governor Gavin Newsom called a special legislative session Thursday with the goal of protecting California’s progressive policies on climate change and reproductive rights from President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration. He’s preemptively asking state lawmakers for funds to support future litigation against President-elect Trump’s next administration. The Governor’s Office said in a press release that the new resources will likely go towards defending civil and reproductive rights, climate action and the state’s immigrant population, depending on what actions the administration takes. The state sued the first Trump administration over 120 times after it threatened similar policies. The state won many of those lawsuits. Democratic Assembly member Jesse Gabriel represents the San Fernando Valley. Before taking office, he was a constitutional attorney and assisted with two of the lawsuits. “In these situations, speed matters,” he said. “Being prepared matters.” He said that justifies lawmakers working on this ahead of January, when the regular legislative session starts. “We don't know for sure what's going to happen. I think it's important to recognize that,” Gabriel added . “But reading Project 2025, listening to some of the things that the president-elect has talked about on the campaign trail, understanding his record from his first term, we know that we might be engaged in some very significant and very serious litigation.” Gabriel said, in particular, he’s concerned about threats from Trump on federal support, including funds for natural disaster relief. “To the extent that there's going to be any effort to unlawfully withhold federal funding from California, to walk back agreements that the federal government has with California, this effort will be essential to protecting California taxpayers,” he said. He stressed that California is one of a handful of states that pays more in taxes to the federal government than it receives in funds and services. Many Republican legislators say the move is a stunt by the Governor – including Senator Brian Dahle, who represents rural communities in far Northern California. “He's the happiest guy around that Kamala lost because this gives him an opportunity to run for president in four years,” he said. Dahle added that he wants the money Newsom is proposing for litigation to be directed toward other things. “We don't have these kinds of resources to be thrown out. We have crime, we have cost of living we need to deal with in California,” he said. The special session begins December 2nd. Full Article
pe Safe street advocates don’t feel safe amid many car-related pedestrian deaths By www.capradio.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:00:00 GMT By Keyshawn Davis One October morning in 2019, 12-year-old Alena Wong got on her bike and headed to class at California Middle School. She followed her usual route. But as she crossed Sutterville and Mead Avenue, a high school senior driving a car struck her. The vehicle hit the back of her bike, she slid up the hood of the car and flew 10 feet in the air. Wong sustained numerous injuries from the accident, including a broken femur, humerus, tibia, mandible, three of her teeth were broken into her jawline and she got a traumatic brain injury. Her father, Kevin Wong, said he found out Alena was involved in a collision and rushed to her location, at which point the police and paramedics had also arrived and were attending to her. He said Alena was taken to UC Davis Medical Center after the accident. “The driver was a senior at McClatchy,” Kevin Wong said. “He was actually on his way to school. He wasn’t breaking the law, he wasn't speeding. He was just driving in traffic and didn't see her. The sun was in his eyes.” Alena Wong spent three and a half weeks in the hospital. She couldn’t remember much because of her traumatic brain injury, but as time went by she said her memory started to come back. “My mom says I would ask, ‘Why am I here? What are we doing here?’ She'd answer me, 10 minutes later, I'd have to ask the same question because I just didn't remember,” Alena said. “She'd read the same chapter of a book to me every day until finally, I said, ‘we already read that. Why are you reading that?’”Alena made a full recovery during her time at UC Davis Medical, her father said. During her time there, she underwent multiple surgeries plus physical and occupational therapy. By the time she left the hospital she was in a wheelchair and had to use crutches. Although Wong survived her collision in the streets of Sacramento, that isn’t the case for many others. There have been 162 motor vehicle crash-related deaths this year, according to the Sacramento County coroner's office. Out of the 162 deaths, 16 were cyclists and 44 were pedestrians. Sacramento Vice Mayor Caity Maple proposed a state of emergency at a City Council meeting in September as a result of the third fatal collision that occurred that month. “I’m devastated to see yet another person critically injured after being struck by a vehicle on Sacramento’s roads,” Maple said in September on social media. “Even beyond our City’s commitments to eliminate traffic deaths through Vision Zero, we need to take immediate and urgent action.” Maple and her team have since been working on the proposal, which would require the city manager to identify funds for a public awareness campaign to educate drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians about traffic safety. It would also mobilize the Sacramento Police Department to ramp up enforcement of traffic laws on city streets. Ryan Brown, the chief of staff for Vice Mayor Maple, told CapRadio that the proposal is expected to be further discussed at the Nov. 12 Law and Legislation Committee meeting. “Our next steps include a series of meetings with key advocates and stakeholders (including experts in the field) who are helping make our proposal as strong as possible,” he added. Advocates push for safety changes In 2021, Sacramento had the highest amount of total traffic fatalities and injuries compared to 15 other California cities with a similar population size, like San Francisco and Stockton, according to data from the California Office of Traffic Safety. The city was also in the top five California cities with the highest amount of pedestrian fatalities and injuries. Sacramento Area Bike Advocates is a nonprofit that advocates for safe streets and bicycling infrastructure for the city. Executive Director Debra Banks said if the city had good bicycling infrastructure, it would help reduce collisions. Banks said she’s “fearless” when she rides her bike and isn’t afraid of riding into traffic, but there are people she knows who avoid cycling altogether. “Those are the people that we'd love to make them feel safer, so that they would feel comfortable to ride their bike,” she said. Banks said she was also once a victim of “vehicular violence.” Almost 10 years ago, she was hit by a 3,000-pound vehicle and was severely injured. But her experience spurred her toward activism. “The person has paid the consequences [and] ended up going to jail. But that didn't make our streets safer,” Banks said. “It just took one person off our streets. The best way that we can make our streets safer is by changing the design of the street.” She added she’d like to see road improvements like narrowing streets and increasing bike lanes, which makes cyclists feel safer and slow traffic. In 2017, the city of Sacramento adopted a resolution called Vision Zero. This traffic safety policy doesn’t refer to car collisions as accidents; rather, it views them as preventable incidents that should be systematically addressed. The Vision Zero Action Plan was adopted in 2018 with the goal to have zero traffic collision deaths in Sacramento by 2027. Banks said the city isn’t close to hitting that target. But Banks added she’s thrilled that there is momentum amongst the elected city council members to make changes with the state of emergency proposal. “That's great, but there has to be funding,” Banks said. “If there's no funding, then everything sounds great. We can draw up plans, we can sign a declaration, but without funding those streets aren't going to change because street design costs money, costs a lot of money, and Sacramento is low on funds for that.” Slow Down Sacramento is a grassroots organization focused on increasing awareness of slowing vehicular traffic speeds. According to Executive Director Isaac Gonzalez, SDS advocates for changes to road infrastructure that make it less conducive for people to drive recklessly or at high speeds. “The thing that we advocate for the most is changes to the built environment, because we know that through changes to the built environment, we get the results that we want,” Gonzalez said. “So narrowing lanes, decreasing the amount of opportunities for people to drive fast, making the lanes narrower, adding protected bike lanes, stop signs, that just make vehicles slow down.” Gonzalez said there have been “far too many people dying” on city streets, and said anyone who isn’t in a car is considered a vulnerable road user. “We know that crashes are going to happen. We know there's going to be collisions,” he said. “That's an eventuality with traffic, but the greatest thing that impacts whether or not that will be a fatal injury is speed.” According to the Safe Transportation Research Center at UC Berkeley, speeding related fatalities increased in California by 16.5% between 2020 and 2021. Sacramento was in the top five counties in California for speed related fatalities and serious injuries in 2021. Gonzalez said as vehicle speeds go up, collisions are more likely to result in fatalities. “If we could decrease those average vehicle speeds down to 25 miles per hour, or even 20, which would be better, we can really decrease the likelihood of a crash resulting in a fatality demonstratively,” Gonzalez said. City infrastructure is changing, but advocates say it could be done faster The City of Sacramento has recently made a few changes to its streets, most notably with the Central City Mobility Project. The project includes protected bikeways and lane reductions. It has converted 5th Street from a one-way street to a two-way street as part of the project. “That’s a new conversion. It's brand new, and it's fantastic,” Banks said. “Personally, as a cyclist and as an advocate, I would love to see every single road in the grid be turned back into a two way street.” Banks added that SABA takes people on social rides around the city to teach cyclists about infrastructure. She said the process of learning how to navigate through the streets safely helps build confidence. She said many of these injuries happen at intersections: “People are doing right turns on red and if you're in a protected bike lane and it ends just as a car is coming up, they may not see you until the very last minute,” Banks said. Gonzalez said SDS is advocating for the city to utilize quick-build tactical urbanism, which involves making rapid changes to a roadway immediately after a collision occurs. He added that these changes aren’t permanent — road workers can move pieces around to experiment with what works and what doesn't. “When a crash happens in the city of Sacramento that results in a fatality, typically, nothing changes the next day,” he said. “Nothing may change for a very long time unless neighbors and advocates really press the city to do something.” He said those changes could sometimes take a decade or more to happen. “We want the city to look at every instance of serious injury or death as it is an immediate, urgent remedy that must be required,” Gonzalez said. “We want the next day for cones and signage to go up, for temporary traffic calming measures to be implemented, and then, if successful, put in permanently. That's called tactical urbanism.” The city of Hoboken, New Jersey has reached its own Vision Zero Action Plan goals after adopting this style of tactical urbanism. Starting in 2021, Hoboken immediately made changes to roads after serious crashes that resulted in injury or death. It hasn’t seen a traffic-related fatality on its roads since. Over the last year, Hoboken has added multi-way stops at 14 intersections, six of which were identified as high-crash intersections. It’s also installed 418 delineators, which can help navigate drivers through hazardous conditions. An estimated 61 crosswalks were re-striped with high visibility markings, and 27 curb ramps were upgraded. In 2019, the New Jersey Department of Transportation awarded Hoboken over $730,000 for transportation funding, which the city used towards its Vision Zero infrastructure and safety upgrades. Gonzalez said he wants Sacramento to view this issue with the same urgency as Hoboken, and added it’s a solution the city can do for a lower price than permanent fixes. “I could go to a store today and buy the things needed to change traffic patterns on some of our hotspots and get the driver behavior that we want to see,” Gonzalez said. “But it takes policy, and it's not currently the policy in the city of Sacramento, so that's what we want to see.” After Alena Wong’s accident in 2019, the city took some small measures to ensure that more people wouldn’t get hurt at the intersection. Kevin Wong, Alena’s father, said then-council member Steve Hansen’s office was working on installing a traffic light there, but it didn’t end up happening. “They're telling us that maybe they can get something done, but ultimately, there wasn't any funding for that to get done. So nothing has been done since then,” he said. Wong said he met with District 7 council member Rick Jennings earlier this year, who said it's his top priority to make the intersection where Alena was struck by a car safer. “They did say that they do want to put a mini roundabout, which is something that we have been advocating for,” Wong said. Six months after Alena’s accident, she was able to start running and biking again. “She was eager to do so, in fact,” Kevin Wong said. “After leaving the hospital, physically she was able to make, I'll call it a 95% recovery. She has ongoing dental trauma.” Nearly five years later, Alena still rides her bike to and from school everyday. “I remember while I was in the hospital, mainly my mindset was that I just needed to get back to where I was before, and having that one goal made it a lot easier to just push towards it,” she said. “Once it all slowed down and I looked back at it, I realized how hard it must have been.” She said she’s realized recently that she’s glad it happened when she was 12 as opposed to the age of 40 because she can learn with her injuries, rather than have lived most of her life and then have to start a new one. “I think that it's made a lot of who I am, like, how determined I was to get better again,” Wong said. “That's a lot of my personality now. I honestly don't know who I would be without having had that.” Kevin said he and his wife were comforted by the fact that Alena wasn't afraid to face the fears that other people might have after her accident. He added the family has made a habit of speaking at city council meetings, transportation-adjacent committee meetings, and various neighborhood association meetings to continue to advocate for traffic safety in Sacramento. Full Article
pe Opinion: Colorado’s schools fail students with disabilities using hidden suspensions to keep them home By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 17:39:15 +0000 When paraprofessionals miss a day of work, the children they ordinarily support are sent home or kept out of school altogether. This is not just unacceptable -- it’s a crisis. And some of Colorado’s most vulnerable students are the victims. Full Article Latest Headlines Opinion Opinion Columnists Denver disabilities education mental health school schools suspension
pe Letters on Trump: Who we need in the White House or an authoritarian who peddles racist ideology By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:35:48 +0000 "Donald Trump is not a politician who guards his words carefully to avoid offending anyone. But we don't need a politician now." -- Angie Many, Eckert Full Article Latest Headlines Letters Opinion black Donald Trump kamala Kamala Harris president Puerto Rico racism Trump voting White House
pe At The Opera, Verdi's Otello (1961), June 24, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 24 Jun 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to her Giuseppe Verdi's penultimate opera, Otello staring Mario del Monaco, Renata Tebaldi and Aldo Protti. Full Article
pe At The Opera, Dvorak's Rusalka (1998), July 1, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 01 Jul 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to hear Anton Dvorak's most famous opera, Rusalka, based upon Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Mermaid. This 1998 recording stars Renee Fleming in the title role. Full Article
pe At The Opera, Guglielmo Tell (1979), July 8, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 08 Jul 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to hear the last opera of Gioachino Rossini, Guglielmo Tell ( William Tell). This 1979 recording stars Luciano Pavarotti, Mirela Freni and Sherrill Milnes. Full Article
pe At The Opera, Ottorino Respighi"s "Belfagore" (1989), July 15, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 15 Jul 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm tp hear an At The Opera debut of Ottorino Respighi's Belfagor staring Sylvia Sass. Full Article
pe At The Opera, Esclarmonde (1974), July 22, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 22 Jul 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to hear the French operatic masterpiece, Jules Massenet's Esclarmonde staring Joan Sutherland. Full Article
pe At The Opera, Opera Potpourri, July 29, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 29 Jul 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to the very popular All Opera Potpourri Show! Hear great opera selections by opera greats. A great show for the whole family. Full Article
pe At The Opera, Verdi's I Masnadieri or The Robbers (1983), August 5, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 05 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to hear the seldom performed opera by Giuseppe Verdi, I Masnadieri (The Robbers) staring Samuel Ramey, Franco Bonisolli, Joan Sutherland and Matteo Manuguerra recorded in 1983 on DECCA. Full Article
pe At The Opera, Ponchielli's La Gioconda (1981), August 12, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 12 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to hear host Sean Bianco's favorite opera Amilcare Ponchielli's La Gioconda. This 1981 recording stars Monserrat Caballe, Luciano Pavarotti, Agnes Baltsa, Sherrill Milnes and Nicolai Ghiaurov. Don't miss this amazing Italian opera! Full Article
pe At The Opera, Renata Scotto Tribute and Bellini's Il Pirata (1959), August 19, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 19 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to hear a special tribute to honor the passing of Soprano Renata Scotto on August 16th at the age of 89 followed by the feature opera Bellini's Il Pirata staring Maria Callas recorded live in 1959. Full Article
pe At The Opera, Puccini's Il Trittico, August 26, 2023 By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sat, 26 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT Tune in at 8pm to hear Giacomo Puccini's Il Trittico (3 one act operas) staring Renata Scotto in Il Tabarro and Suor Angelica and Tito Gobbi in Gianni Schicchi. Full Article
pe Revealing exhibit about women’s undergarments opens Friday By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:00:22 +0000 Don't get caught with your pants down. This exhibit runs for a full year in Denver. Full Article Arts Colorado News Entertainment Fashion Latest Headlines News The Know Things To Do Denver fashion history History Colorado museum museums women
pe Dolce & Gabbana launches a new perfume for dogs, but some vets and pet-owners are skeptical By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 13:02:36 +0000 Fashion house Dolce & Gabbana has launched a new alcohol-free perfume for dogs called "Fefé" in honor of Domenico Dolce’s poodle, but not all vets and pet owners agree it’s safe or appropriate. Full Article Latest Headlines News World News animals fashion pets
pe SABATON Announces 2025 European Legendary Tour With An Orchestra By metalinjection.net Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:47:11 +0000 Starting in November 2025. Full Article Tour Dates SABATON
pe FREDRIK ÅKESSON Explains How WALTTERI VÄYRYNEN Became OPETH's New Drummer By metalinjection.net Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:11:08 +0000 “We saw him play the track 'The Devil's Orchard', and he just nailed everything” Full Article Latest News featured2 Opeth
pe House Democrats reelect Julie McCluskie as speaker as close races leave supermajority in question By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:01:46 +0000 She was unchallenged in her reelection, and is the first speaker to be reelected to the role since 2007. Full Article Colorado News Election Latest Headlines News Politics ballots Colorado Legislature Colorado Politics Democrats election elections GOP Rebecca Keltie Republicans Senate
pe Southbound I-25 through Pueblo opens following pedestrian death By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 15:21:43 +0000 Southbound Interstate 25 is once again open in Pueblo after a vehicle struck and killed a pedestrian Saturday morning, shutting down the roadway. Full Article Colorado News Crashes and Disasters Crime and Public Safety Latest Headlines News Transportation Interstate 25 police Pueblo
pe More than 1,300 flights canceled, delayed at DIA as heavy snow pelts metro Denver By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 16:49:18 +0000 At least 486 flights were canceled and 890 delayed at Denver International Airport on Friday as heavy snow pelted metro Denver and Colorado’s eastern plains. Full Article Airlines Business Colorado News Latest Headlines News Transportation Weather airport Denver Denver International Airport DIA FAA Federal Aviation Administration ice snow weather
pe Colorado road conditions: Denver area reopens, while plains highways remain closed By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 17:50:54 +0000 Denver freeways and all of Interstate 25 had reopened as of 10:45 a.m., while Interstate 70 remains closed east of E-470. Full Article Colorado News Latest Headlines News Transportation Weather Interstate 25 Interstate 70 Lincoln County Sheriff National Weather Service road closures snow weather winter
pe More than 500 flights delayed and canceled at DIA as winter weather tapers off By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 19:04:27 +0000 Airport spokesman Michael Konopasek said many of the delays were necessitated by the process of removing ice from planes. Full Article Colorado News Latest Headlines News Transportation Weather airport Denver Denver International Airport DIA weather winter
pe Freeman hits 1st walk-off slam in World Series history as Dodgers top Yankees 6-3 in classic opener By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 03:48:27 +0000 Freddie Freeman hit the first game-ending grand slam in World Series history. Full Article Colorado Rockies Latest Headlines MLB Sports baseball Freddie Freeman More Rockies News World Series
pe Shohei Ohtani to play for Dodgers in Game 3 of World Series despite shoulder injury, per report By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 19:55:27 +0000 Shohei Ohtani will play for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium, manager Dave Roberts told ESPN. Full Article Colorado Rockies Latest Headlines Los Angeles Dodgers MLB Sports Shohei Ohtani World Series
pe Volpe slam sparks comeback after Freeman homer, Yanks beat Dodgers 11-4 to force World Series Game 5 By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 03:29:55 +0000 Yankees' Anthony Volpe's third-inning grand slam sparked the Yankees to an 11-4 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night that forced a Game 5. Full Article Colorado Rockies Latest Headlines MLB Sports Aaron Boone Aaron Judge Brian Cashman Freddie Freeman George Springer Gerrit Cole Giancarlo Stanton Shohei Ohtani World Series
pe Opinion: Initiatives 50 and 108 are “reckless” efforts to control property taxes By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 16:43:00 +0000 Two reckless initiatives headed for the November ballot, 50 and 108, would gut the resources needed to pay firefighters, recruit and retain volunteers, buy equipment, and respond quickly when you call. Full Article Opinion Opinion Columnists climate cost of living insurance Perspective West Metro Fire District wildfire wildfires
pe Maverick Handley, Ali Peper are student-athletes of the year By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Jun 2016 04:34:18 +0000 A catcher bound for Stanford and a golfer-ice hockey player who spent half the school year in Boston and is headed to Harvard were named male and female student-athletes of the year at The Denver Athletic Club's 41st annual athlete-of-the-year banquet Thursday night. Full Article Latest Headlines Preps Arvada West High School Maverick Handley Mullen Prep athletes
pe Colorado seeks public comment on new draft of Suncor pollution permit more than a year after EPA rejection By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 12:00:08 +0000 Most of the revisions to the permit for Suncor’s Plant 2 were highly technical, and none change the amount of pollution Suncor is allowed to send into the air. Full Article Business Colorado News Energy Environment News air pollution air quality Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment energy environment Environmental Protection Agency health pollution Sierra Club Suncor Energy Suncor refinery
pe A new Denver data center could use as much water as 16,000 people every day. Should the city give it a tax break? By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 12:00:38 +0000 Denver-based CoreSite plans to build a new data center in the Elyria Swansea neighborhood to provide computing services to companies in the metro area and beyond. Full Article Business Colorado News Energy Environment Latest Headlines News artificial intelligence climate climate change Colorado State University conservation construction cryptocurrency Denver Water drought electricity emissions energy environment heat infrastructure sustainability tax taxes technology utility water Xcel Energy
pe Holiday Party Recipe: How to make a showstopper Antipasti Platter By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 14:15:57 +0000 This abundant board features tortellini skewers, prosciutto-melon skewers and stuffed mushrooms, as well as classic antipasti items. Full Article Restaurants Food and Drink Things To Do holidays network recipes
pe Ultimate Cheese Board Recipe: Baked Herb Ricotta with Hot Honey and Cheesy Millionaire Dips By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 14:20:52 +0000 Looking to build out a showstopping cheese board for your holiday guests? Grab the biggest board you've got and fill it with baguette slices, cheeses and these two incredible cheesy dips. Full Article Restaurants Food and Drink Things To Do network recipes
pe Acclaimed Denver brewery opening third location, in former church By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:00:38 +0000 Cerebral Brewing will team up with Outside Pizza on the former Oasis Brewing spot in northwest Denver. Full Article Beer Colorado News Latest Headlines Lifestyle News Restaurants Food and Drink The Know Things To Do bars beer breweries Brewing Colfax East Colfax Great American Beer Festival pizza
pe Five Weeknight Dishes: Five-star coconut curry chickpeas with pumpkin and lime and more By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:00:18 +0000 Here are five especially delicious options for the week ahead and those to come. Full Article Latest Headlines Restaurants Food and Drink Things To Do recipes
pe Colorado 93 reopens near Arvada after fatal crash that killed 1, injured 1 By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Jul 2024 01:09:53 +0000 One person was killed and another was injured in a crash on Colorado 93 in Jefferson County near Arvada on Wednesday afternoon. Full Article Colorado News Crime and Public Safety Latest Headlines News car crashes CDOT Colorado 128 Colorado 93 Colorado State Patrol crash crashes Jefferson County transportation
pe Denver Film Festival 2024: New red-carpet venue, movies, and celebs for 47th year By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2024 06:01:26 +0000 Single tickets are on sale to the public starting Friday, Oct. 4. Full Article Colorado News Entertainment Latest Headlines Movies News The Know Things To Do AMC art Denver Botanic Gardens Denver Film Festival Ellie Caulkins Opera House festival Kevin Flynn Museum of Contemporary Art Denver Olympics
pe Snow way: Frederick delivers all-encompassing performance in snowy 1st-round win By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 02:42:50 +0000 Frederick beat Northfield 32-14 on Friday in 4A's first round. Full Article Latest Headlines Preps Sports football Frederick High School Prep football
pe Rockies Journal: By the numbers, from historically bad offense to promise in the bullpen By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Oct 2024 17:00:42 +0000 Ryan Feltner emerged as Colorado's best starter in second half of the season. Full Article Colorado Rockies Latest Headlines MLB Sports Brenton Doyle Bud Black Coors Field Ezequiel Tovar German Marquez Jaden Hill Justin Lawrence Matt Holliday Michael Toglia More Rockies News Ryan Feltner Ryan McMahon Shohei Ohtani Statcast Victor Vodnik
pe CSU Rams shut down New Mexico, keep Mountain West title hopes alive By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 00:12:06 +0000 On a perfect autumn afternoon, the Rams won in front of an announced sellout crowd of 36,980. Full Article College Sports Latest Headlines Sports Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi college football Colorado State Colorado State football Colorado State Rams Mountain West Conference New Mexico
pe Wheat Ridge voters can help shape plans for former hospital property By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 21:18:29 +0000 Now that Lutheran Hospital has moved from its 100-acre campus in Wheat Ridge to the new Lutheran Medical Center at Interstate 70 and 40th Avenue, Wheat Ridge has a unique opportunity to develop the area and better serve the community. On Tuesday, voters will decide whether to approve an amended charter to increase the height […] Full Article Business Real Estate Sponsored Content Sponsored: Real Estate Voices Sponsored:
pe Texas-based law firm opens office in Denver’s Cherry Creek neighborhood By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 12:00:52 +0000 It is the first law office in Colorado for Vinson & Elkins. Full Article Business Colorado News Latest Headlines News Real Estate Cherry Creek Cherry Creek North commercial real estate Denver finance Mergers & Acquisitions real estate tax
pe Letters: These Trump skeptics hope people know what they are doing By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:16:16 +0000 "With the re-election of Trump I’m convinced that our generation’s time – I’m in my 80s -- has passed. The values I admire, the qualities of character I respect, seem to be relegated to some kind of antique standards shop. We’re decidedly outta style." -- Harry Puncec, Lakewood Full Article Latest Headlines Letters Opinion Donald Trump Kamala Harris Trump White House
pe Adventurous ways to experience Colorado’s four National Parks By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 12:00:10 +0000 Many guests are content with low-key offerings such as hiking, biking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and scenic driving. Some of us crave more. Full Article Fitness Outdoors The Know Things To Do Travel 14ers Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park climbing Great Sand Dunes National Park Longs Peak Mesa Verde National Park Rocky Mountain National Park Summer Getaways trails
pe Hiking, bike riding, breweries and pot. Do Denver residents live up to the stereotype? By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 12:00:17 +0000 Ask someone from another state what the typical Denverite likes, and you might get any number of answers. Skiing. Craft beer. Hiking. Cannabis. Goldendoodles. Full Article Beer Cannabis Colorado News Entertainment Fitness Latest Headlines Lifestyle Music News Outdoors Restaurants Food and Drink The Know Things To Do beer cannabis craft beer Denver hiking marijuana outdoor recreation Red Rocks Amphitheatre skiing
pe Denver sets new records in visitor numbers and spending in 2023, passing $10 billion for first time By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2024 12:00:45 +0000 Visit Denver, the city's tourism sales and marketing agency, said last year's visitor total of 37.4 million was a 3% bump over 2022. And the $10.3 billion in Denver's tourism revenue last year outpaced the $9.4 billion collected the prior year by nearly 10%. Full Article Airlines Amusement Parks Arts Business Casinos Colorado News Economy Entertainment Environment Fitness Golf Health Latest Headlines MLB Movies National News NBA News NFL NHL Outdoors Politics Restaurants Food and Drink Retail Sports Theater Things To Do Transportation Travel Colorado Tourism Colorado Tourism Office Denver Denver International Airport Denver restaurants economy hotels outdoor recreation restaurants restaurants and dining retail tourism transportation Visit Denver
pe 50ish-year reunion: As teenagers, they helped build the Colorado Trail By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 12:00:07 +0000 "When you’re doing a thing, and you’re having fun at it, or you’re having an adventure, you never know where that falls in with the best times of your life." Full Article Colorado News Fitness Latest Headlines News Outdoors The Know Things To Do Travel Dick Lamm Gudy Gaskill hiking Pennsylvania The Colorado Trail trails volunteering