Crews responding to building fires in Madison, Illinois
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
MADISON, Ill. - Emergency crews are responding to building fires in Madison, Illinois.Our Nissan Rogue Runner reporter, Nic Lopez, captured footage of the scene located on the 1500 block of Market Street, where firefighters are still dousing the two buildings with water. One of the buildings was a former mechanic shop. Two St. Louis-area highways among ‘America’s most loathed,’ report says Smoke can still be seen shooting from the buildings. So far, the cause of the fire has not been reported. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Is “Die Hard” the world’s greatest Christmas movie? The Denver Center’s “Yippee Ki Yay” offers its own witty take
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
‘Tis the season, to be sure. The time of the year when pop culture moments — from Zuzu’s petals to Kevin Williamson’s bracing scream, from a cue-card declaration of love, actually, to a melancholy little island of misfit toys — comprise a lingua franca.And so, to crib from Sam the Snowman’s jaunty intro to “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”: Do you recall the greatest Christmas action hero of all?Whether you do or don’t, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a treat for you. In Richard Marsh’s solo show “Yippee Ki Yay: The Die Hard Parody,” John McClane gets his due and then some. You may recall that the smirking, wise-cracking character shot a TV star named Bruce Willis out of a cannon and into the canon of 1980s action movies.Like most parodies, this serio-silly homage gains momentum as it flatters and teases audience familiarity with the source material. (I can’t help but wonder what the one soul who raised her hand when Marsh asked who had never seen “Die Hard” made ...Opinion: Celebrate our county clerks instead of demonizing them
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
Colorado has a rich history of being a local-control state. We have numerous elected officials that serve at the local level. Whether it be in a municipality, a county, a school district, or a special district; local governments are the heart of our governmental system here in Colorado.Over the past few years, particularly in the last few months, our county clerks have come under attack as widespread misinformation has been brought to the people and media of Colorado surrounding election integrity.In the 2020 election, Donald Trump easily won the counties I represent in the northeast corner of the state. Yet, despite an overwhelming majority of votes for Trump, I constantly heard that the election had been stolen while campaigning for my current office. This fall, after working diligently with my colleagues to make sure Proposition HH was defeated throughout the state, once again the election integrity of our county clerks was called into question – this time by Ron Hanks, chair of ...Ghosts on the Glacier: Mystery still surrounds 1973 death of Denver climber Janet Johnson on Aconcagua
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
By John Branch, The New York TimesHigh on Mount Aconcagua, the Western Hemisphere’s highest mountain, the shrinking Polish Glacier spits out what it once devoured — in this case, a 50-year-old Nikomat 35 mm camera.Two porters, preparing for an upcoming expedition, had been securing ropes in the thin and arid air of a clear February day. It was midsummer in South America. The camera glistened in the sun, daring to be noticed.The lens was shattered. A dial on top showed that 24 photographs had been taken.The bottom half of the camera was saddled into a worn leather holster with a thick strap. On the holster, in blue embossing tape, was an American name and a Colorado address.In the snow-and-ice seasonal cycles of the mountains, abandoned and lost equipment is discovered each summer — tattered tents, dropped ice axes, lost mittens. Occasionally, a body.This was not just another camera, though the porters did not know that yet. One of them carried it down to camp. There, a v...Denver brewery closes after 5 years in north Denver
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
Oasis Brewing, a small taproom located inside a former church in Denver’s Highland Square, said Wednesday on Facebook that it will close for good on Dec. 23.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | “Newgrass” bar taking over for Sancho’s Broken Arrow on Colfax Restaurants, Food and Drink | Colorado barley farmers aim to brew a sustainable future with novel grains Restaurants, Food and Drink | Denver’s best New Year’s Eve parties to ring in 2024 Restaurants, Food and Drink | Highlands Ranch brewery to close and make way for another longtime beer maker to move in Restaurants, Food and Drink | Westbound & Down Brewing buys two other Colorado beer makers “It is with a heavy heart that we are closing Oasis after a final day of serving amazing beer on December 23rd. Words cannot express how grateful we are for the community around us and the support we have ha...Colorado Convention Center unveils rooftop expansion that’s expected to deliver economic boost
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
Denver city officials and business leaders converged atop the Colorado Convention Center Thursday to celebrate the completion of an 80,000-square-foot rooftop ballroom — part of a project that’s a decade and $233 million in the making.The project hit several hurdles, including a bid-ridding scandal, but the focus at the ribbon-cutting ceremony was on the boost in downtown spending and tax revenue the expansion is expected to deliver.The new flexible space, dubbed the Bluebird Ballroom, comes with an outdoor terrace. It’s part of an estimated 250,000-square-foot expansion at the convention center that is all but completed, according to an online dashboard tracking its progress.The ballroom’s coming availability already has allowed Visit Denver and its partners to book an additional $200 million worth of events at the convention center in the coming years, Richard Scharf, the organization’s president and CEO, told attendees.Normally, they would have been ...Colorado’s respiratory virus season is most normal since pandemic started — for now
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
Colorado is so far experiencing its most typical respiratory virus season since the start of the pandemic, but no one knows whether the bugs have any tricks to pull over the winter months.In the winters of 2020 and 2021, COVID-19 raged while influenza and respiratory syncytial virus — or RSV — essentially took some time off.Last year, with most precautions gone, the other viruses made their seasonal appearance earlier than they usually do, and RSV overflowed pediatric hospital beds as young children went through their first bout with it. While most people only develop a cold when they get RSV, it can be severe for babies, toddlers and older adults.As of mid-December, flu and RSV are causing relatively normal levels of illnesses and hospitalizations, though both virus’ spread is still increasing, state epidemiologist Dr. Rachel Herlihy said.COVID-19 hospitalizations have plateaued for the moment, but since the virus hasn’t settled into a typical seasonal patte...LASD event offers gift cards for guns, 'no questions asked'
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department announced it will be offering gift cards in exchange for unwanted guns "just in time for the holidays!" The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Pico Rivera City Hall located at 6615 Passons Boulevard, the Sheriff's Department posted on Instagram.Firearms must be unloaded and transported in the trunk of a vehicle. The Sheriff's Department will be giving $50 gift cards for non-working firearms or parts, $100 gift cards for working pistols, rifles and shotguns, $200 gift cards for ghost guns (guns with no serial numbers) and $300 gift cards for assault rifles (AR15, AK47, etc.)The Sheriff's Department says that 3D and homemade guns will be evaluated for value on the day of the event.Reservations for Yosemite National Park are coming for 2024
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
YOSEMITE, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) -– Reservations to enter Yosemite National Park during anticipated busy times are going to return in 2024, park officials announced Wednesday.According to Yosemite National Park, the “Peak Hours Plus” 2024 vehicle reservation pilot system for park entry will be on weekends starting April 13 to June 30 - and then every day from July 1 to Aug. 15 - and on weekends again from Aug. 16 to Oct. 27.Park officials say reservations will be required for vehicle entry to the park between 5:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. during the reservation periods. Reservations are not required to enter the park after 4:00 p.m. Visitors will pick from two types of reservations: reservations valid for a full day or reservations valid for entry any time after noon. Feds say Starbucks illegally closed 6 L.A. area stores "This summer's pilot system is built from extensive public feedback, data from three years of pilot reservation systems here in Yosemite, and lessons learned f...Wish Book: Bay Area homelessness organization provides the necessities to ‘reduce stress and anxiety’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:31:29 GMT
These days, Fred Pena strains to remember the years he lived out of his car in the Bay Area.Feelings are easier to access.“There’s a sense of dread,” Pena said in a recent interview, sitting on his bed in a studio apartment on the fifth floor of an affordable housing complex in Santa Clara. “It’s cold, or it’s too hot. And the police hassle you.”Pena had been living in his gold Honda Accord in Mountain View, where he said he stayed in a church parking lot.Now, Pena, 63, has his own apartment at Calabazas Community Apartments, which features more than 140 rental studio units designated for unhoused and low-income people. He’s been living there since the fall of 2021.An exterior view of Calabazas Community Apartments on Oct. 19, 2023, in Santa Clara, Calif. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group) His move there was facilitated by Abode, a Bay Area nonprofit that helps homeless and low-income people gain stable housing. The building was developed through the...Latest news
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