Colorado ski resorts expecting fresh snow every day this week
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
Spring may have sprung at 3:23 p.m. on Monday, but another amazing snowfall week is predicted for Colorado ski resorts, especially those in the southern part of the state.The high country will be in the grip of a seven-day snow cycle through Sunday, according to Joel Gratz, founding meteorologist at OpenSnow, a forecasting and reporting service that focuses on mountain weather. Wolf Creek, which historically gets the most snow in Colorado, is predicted to receive another 59 inches through Friday. And that’s on top of a 161-inch base depth, a season snowpack that is 49% above normal.Purgatory can expect 40 inches, Silverton 35 inches. Five resorts — Telluride, Crested Butte, Powderhorn, Steamboat and Sunlight can expect 20-30 inches, while Snowmass, Beaver Creek, Aspen Highlands and Vail are looking at 16-19 inches.. Nine other areas are expected to receive double-digit totals.“The first round of snow will be Monday to Tuesday morning, the second round of snow will ...Mother-son duo behind Tavern restaurants battle in court over $8M
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
Denver restaurateur Frank Schultz has been sued by the co-owner of his various businesses, accused of pilfering hundreds of thousands of dollars from their companies, cutting his partner out of real estate deals that she financed, and owing her at least $7.75 million.That co-owner is also his mother.“I’m disappointed that Ms. Papay, my mother, has made a years-long family dispute open to the public,” Schultz told BusinessDen. “Her lawsuit mischaracterizes the facts and omits key information.”Terry Papay, who will turn 70 next month, and her husband Albert sued Schultz on March 15 in Denver District Court. Also listed as plaintiffs are nine companies representing the family’s considerable restaurant and real estate holdings in Denver and the south metro.Since 1997, when they turned a warehouse at 20th and Market into The Soiled Dove music venue, the Papays and Schultz have operated Tavern Hospitality Group. It later included restaurants and venues in Uptown, Lowry, Littleton and the ...Another storm hits Southern California with heavy rain; street flooding reported
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
Heavy rain fell across metropolitan Los Angeles Tuesday morning as the first major storm of the spring hit Southern California - on the first full day of spring. This latest storm is forecast to bring several inches of rain, mountain snow, and potentially damaging wind gusts through Wednesday.The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for a wide swath of Southern California from the Mexico border to San Luis Obispo County and the southern half of California’s Central Valley. Winter storm warnings have been issued for mountains in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.NWS is forecasting one to three inches of rain for coastal areas and valleys through Wednesday with 3-6” possible in the lower mountains and foothills.Flooding on the 101 Freeway South at the 5 Freeway. March 21, 2023. (KTLA)“Snow levels will be particularly low, starting at 6,000 feet but dropping to 3,500 to 4,000 feet by Wednesday morning,” said KTLA weather anchor Kacey Montoya.Peak wind gusts will range ...LAUSD strike begins, closing schools for more than a half-million students
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
Despite last-minute negotiations that went into the evening Monday, the Los Angeles Unified School District was unable to come to agreement with the union representing thousands of its employees to avert a work stoppage.On Tuesday morning, the LAUSD strike began, shutting down hundreds of schools and creating hardships for hundreds of thousands of parents.Demonstrators could be seen picketing under the rain as early as 5:30 a.m. in Van Nuys, video showed.The strike had been in the works for several weeks, and union reps identified Tuesday as the first day of what is tentatively planned to be a three-day stoppage.The strike includes the support of as many as 60,000 employees of the school district who are members of both the Local 99 of Service Employees International Union and United Teachers Los Angeles.The unions represent both educators and school district employees, including bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers and teaching aids. LAUSD superintendent: Strike talks stall...Couple ambushed by armed robber in Koreatown: Video
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
Surveillance video captured the moments a couple out on a date in Koreatown last week were robbed by a man with a semi-automatic handgun, and police believe the suspect may have committed at least one other armed robbery in the area. The incident happened around 10 p.m. on Mar. 15 outside Jaragua, a Salvadoran restaurant in the 4400 block of Beverly Boulevard. Video shows the couple complying and dropping to the ground, while the armed suspect takes their money, debit cards, cellphones and a designer handbag. “Obviously they were scared, traumatized, can’t walk in the neighborhood,” the owner of Jaragua told KTLA. The restaurant owner did not want to appear on camera out of concern for his safety. “I tried to get the word out to the employees because that's why I'm here. I'm going to walk them out when they get into their car. And this morning, they're kind of scared to walk by themselves, even in the parking lot,” he said. Larchmont Village residents, busines...LAUSD Strike: Resources for students, parents available
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
Union employees in the Los Angeles Unified School District started a three-day strike over wages Tuesday, forcing the closure of hundreds of schools and impacting hundreds of thousands of families.The school district and Los Angeles County have announced multiple resources to help parents.LAUSD ResourcesStudent Supervision: Free student supervision will be provided at select elementary, middle and high schools from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the three-day strike period. A complete list of the schools offering can be found here.Meal Pickup: Families can also pick up meals for students at Grab & Go locations on Tuesday from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The district will give out six meals per student to cover breakfast and lunch over the next three days.Other Resources: LAUSD parents can check the district website for real-time updates on the strike and learn about more available resources.Los Angeles CountyAfter-School Programs: Mayor Karen Bass announced Tuesday that she authorize...Looming Trump arrest puts GOP lawmakers in uncomfortable spot
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
The expected arrest of Donald Trump is putting Republican senators who want to move on from the former president in a tough spot as he calls for mass protests if Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg places him in custody. GOP lawmakers see the indictment of a former president by a local district attorney as crossing the line and setting a bad precedent, but they fear a repeat of the violence that broke out when Trump encouraged his supporters to protest Congress’s certification of the 2020 election on Jan. 6, 2021. Adding to their discomfort is the nature of the allegations that Trump paid $130,000 in hush money to adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, something his onetime fixer, Michael Cohen, testified about before Congress in 2019. The top members of Senate Republican leadership have stayed silent on the prospect of Trump being arrested and on Trump’s calls for mass protests, which Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) tried to discourage over the weekend. The...How many people will ride BART through San Jose? The answer could define South Bay transit, but nobody knows
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
One of the country’s largest infrastructure projects, bringing BART trains zooming through downtown San Jose, is inching closer to reality. But the number of people who will actually ride the extension — and its future as a linchpin for regional travel — is increasingly murky.A newly released ridership forecast estimates a 40% nosedive in passengers from local transit planners’ previous projections for BART’s South Bay extension. Instead of 54,600 riders boarding trains daily on their way to buzzing office towers and San Jose State University in 2040, a new federally-mandated forecast estimates 32,900 boardings.It’s a gut punch for the long-awaited BART extension, which could set up a showdown over funding South Bay bus and BART services if the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, which is building the project, is not able to find a new taxpayer subsidy in the coming years to keep BART trains running. And this latest ridership forecast may...Skelton: Newsom shouldn’t shy away from State of the State speech
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
Gov. Gavin Newsom insists his presidential ambitions are “subzero,” and I believe him. As president, he probably couldn’t avoid giving a State of the Union speech before Congress. And he’d hate that.OK, I don’t really know Newsom’s innermost thoughts about running for president. I only know what he has consistently said publicly: He’s not interested. But does that apply just to 2024 or also beyond?The 55-year-old Democrat must enjoy being mentioned as a top-tier potential candidate. Any politician would. And he’s clearly trying to be viewed as a national political leader promoting progressive causes.But it’s a good guess that Newsom looks at certain presidential duties — such as all the speechmaking, especially the annual State of the Union address — and winces. Reading speeches — reading practically anything — is difficult for the governor because of the dyslexia he has struggled with all his life.“I’m just mesmerized by the politicians that are literally handed a script or talking...DA: Northern California suspect accused of killing man found in shopping cart arrested while allegedly trying to kill woman
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 21:38:28 GMT
CHICO — A man was charged Monday with the killing of 61-year-old Daniel Niles after Niles’ body was found wrapped in plastic in a shopping cart on March 12.Timothy Wayne Wiechert, 48, of Chico is believed by the Butte County District Attorney’s Office to have killed Niles. He was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder of a 28-year-old woman on March 12.Wiechert District Attorney Mike Ramsey said the two cases appear to be linked as Wiechert, the woman and Niles were all homeless and staying in the area near FoodMaxx where the incidents occurred.According to a press release issued Monday by the DA’s Office, a resident on Chandese Lane in Chico came home to find an unknown pickup in her driveway and upon further inspection found a man strangling a woman on the ground in the driveway who was identified as Wiechert. A neighbor attempted to get the man off of her by use of a baseball bat.Officers arrived at the scene and arrested Wiechert. The pickup in the driveway was allegedly...Latest news
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