Denver weather: More record-breaking heat and rising fire risks
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
More record heat was expected along Colorado’s Front Range Wednesday and dry grass buffeted by wind, gusting at speeds up to 35 miles per hour, raised fire risks.The high temperature in metro Denver will reach 84 degrees, breaking the old record for this date of 79 degrees in 2018, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures will reach record highs at many locations around eastern Colorado, weather service forecasters said.The weather service issued a red flag fire danger warning, starting at noon Wednesday, covering the mountain foothills west of Denver, Castle Rock, Colorado Springs and the eastern high plains.Warm weather with low relative humidity and gusty winds will lead to critical fire weather conditions this afternoon. Please avoid outdoor burning and doing any activities that may create sparks. #COwx pic.twitter.com/98Jr4UTz77— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) April 12, 2023High temperatures will again set records on Wednesday. The forecast high of 84° in ...Teen fatally shot while fleeing robbery attempt in Koreatown: LAPD
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
A teen was shot and killed in an apparent robbery attempt in Koreatown Tuesday night, police said.At about 10:30 p.m., the unidentified 16-year-old was sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle near Vermont Avenue and 7th Street when someone walked up to the car and tried to rob him, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.The driver took off, but the would-be robber fired at the vehicle multiple times, hitting the teen at least once.The driver stopped near Olympic Boulevard and Burlington Avenue in Westlake, where responders declared the teen dead.The investigation is ongoing, and no further details were available.Alexis Lewis contributed to this report.Arnold Schwarzenegger, tired of a pothole in his neighborhood, decides to fix it himself
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
If you were driving through Brentwood and thought you saw The Terminator filling a pothole, you weren't wrong.Movie star and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was out personally fixing a pothole in his neighborhood on Tuesday, with motorists stopping by to thank him for taking action to repair the hazard which has apparently been in the road for quite a while.“After the whole neighborhood has been upset about this giant pothole that’s been screwing up cars and bicycles for weeks, I went out with my team and fixed it,” the Governator tweeted. This video still image provided by The Office of Arnold Schwarzenegger, shows former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, repairing a pot hole on a street in his Los Angeles neighborhood on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. Fed up by an enormous pothole in his neighborhood, Schwarzenegger picked up a shovel and filled it himself. (The Office of Arnold Schwarzenegger via AP)This video still image provided by The Office of Arnold ...Inglewood Council OKs plan to relocate businesses ahead of new Metro connector
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
Inglewood business owners expressed their concerns Tuesday about a planned Los Angeles Metro project that could displace dozens of companies. The project, called the Inglewood people mover or Inglewood Transit Connector, will add a 1.6-mile length of track that can bring travelers from Metro's K Line to the city, home to prominent attractions like SoFi Stadium.The tradeoff, however, is that 41 businesses will have to relocate to make space for new stations. More than 300 people work for those companies, according to the Daily Breeze. The Inglewood City Council unanimously approved a plan to move the businesses and provide relocation assistance, though some owners expressed some trepidation."The idea that we're going to get all these people who are going to ride the train and come for 1.6 miles is something I'm still questioning," one public speaker said. "Is that really going to be something that's going to serve our community?"The relocation plan is expected to cost $12 million, a ...Presale Codes for Babymetal and Dethklok Babyklok Tour with Jason Richardson
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
If you’re a fan of hardcore Japanese metal and metal, well, portrayed in cartoon on Adult Swim, you’re in luck: Japanese Kawaii trio Babymetal and Dethklok, the stars of the Adult Swim series Metalocalypse, are teaming up for a tour dubbed “Babyklok” and will feature special guest Jason Richardson. The will launch August 30 in Houston, TX and hit 29 dates across the country before wrapping with a final night here in Los Angeles on October 11 at the YouTube Theater — see below for all dates. Passwords and presale codes for the Babymetal and Dethklok Babyklok Tour with Jason Richardson tickets are as follows:Presale codes for Babymetal and Dethklok Babyklok Tour with Jason RichardsonPresale tickets for Babymetal and Dethklok Babyklok Tour with Jason Richardson go on sale today, April 12 and we’ve been told the following presale codes and passwords may work. Details are subject to change, and vary by event date:Artist presale code or password: THEOTHERONEBlabber...Daktyl and Benni Ola Enter the Matrix
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
Daktyl and Benni Ola Enter the Matrix: Production wiz and multi-instrumentalist Daktyl has collaborated with Californian spoken word poet and songwriter Benni Ola on a new project, the first fruit of which is the new “Matrix” single. It’s a pulsating, hypnotic tune — the two men blending their styles seamlessly.“I started producing when I was at uni, my brother gave me an old copy of reason and I was immediately hooked,” says Daktyl.“For a long time I never considered myself a producer,” adds Ola. “It felt like this big title and responsibility I was afraid of. It’s only recently I’ve decided to allow space for it, initially starting with vocal production and then taking up percussive instruments. I’ve played bongos since I was a teen and now I’m leaning into something I’ve always known.”Both artists struggle to define their current sound.“I’m terrible at answering this question, I always just say electronic mus...Republican attorney joins California race for Feinstein Senate seat
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
LOS ANGELES — A Republican attorney announced Tuesday he’s entering the 2024 contest to replace outgoing Democratic U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, joining a growing field in a state known for its liberal political tilt.Eric Early — an unsuccessful candidate for state attorney general in 2022 and 2018 and for Congress in 2020 — said he will campaign for the votes of “forgotten” Californians contending with rising crime, drug use, high taxes and what he called “far-left” ideology creeping into government.He said in a statement on his website that he will “stand up to the Socialist, ‘woke’ interests that control Washington, D.C.”Feinstein, the oldest member of Congress, said in February that she would not seek reelection. Her term ends in January 2025.Early, who lives in Los Angeles, will start at a disadvantage.A Republican hasn’t won a statewide race in California since 2006. Democrats dominate the Legislature and the congressional delegation, and registered Democrats outnumber Republic...Saratoga waives tree removal fees after eucalyptuses do $250,000 in storm damage
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
Saratoga residents will not have to pay the city to cut down blue gum eucalyptus trees for the next 2-1/2 months. The trees did about $250,000 in reported damage during last month’s storms.Saratoga City Council voted April 5 to waive the $130 fee for blue gum eucalyptus tree removal through June 30 in the wake of the storm damage they caused to public and private property. Blue gum eucalyptus trees, which came to California from Australia, have shallow roots, and studies show they are more prone to falling.The city, which has fairly strict protections in place for its trees, will still require applicants to replace any they remove. Council added the requirement after a couple residents voiced concern that replacement of the removed trees wasn’t guaranteed under the initial draft of the urgency ordinance pausing the permit fees.RELATED: Why are so many Bay Area trees turning destructive and deadly in recent storms? The answer is years in the making“The city’s incurred con...US inflation fell in March for the ninth month in a row
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
The pace of US consumer price increases continued to cool down in March from last summer’s scorching-hot levels: Annual inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, dropped for the ninth consecutive month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday.Prices rose 5% for the 12 months ended in March, down from 6% in February. It’s the smallest 12-month increase since May 2021.On a monthly basis, CPI, which measures price changes over time for a basket of goods, ticked up 0.1% from February, as compared to a previous 0.4% increase.Shelter costs were the largest contributor of the monthly gain, offsetting sharp declines across energy categories, according to the BLS.And for the first time since September 2020, grocery prices fell on a monthly basis: The food at home index dropped 0.3% for the month, helped by lower prices in eggs (which fell nearly 11%) and fruits and vegetables (which declined 1.3%).Economists were expecting an annual increase of 5.2% and a monthly gain of ...Grazing goats sought for wildfire protection at Lick Observatory
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:14:47 GMT
They’re affectionally known as the fire-eating goats: Star Grazer, Chewbacca, Galileo and Death — Destroyer of the Weeds.The goats don’t actually eat the flames. They feed on its fuel. Soon the resourceful animals will be grazing the hills of Mount Hamilton surrounding Lick Observatory — destined to clear the brush and make the expansive pasture less prone to fire.“There’s a big history of fires sweeping through the Diablo Range,” said Matthew Shetrone, deputy director of the University of California Observatories. “If you’re going to put a $65 (million) or $70 million facility at the top of a mountain, fire likes to climb mountains, so you’ve got to make sure you’re well protected.”Over the past several decades, devastating fires have blackened the mountain. In 2020, the SCU Lightning Complex Fire burned 396,624 acres — the third-largest wildfire in California history — and came dangerously close to enveloping the more tha...Latest news
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