Rockslide briefly closes I-70 near Vail
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Interstate 70 was briefly closed in both directions Wednesday after a rockslide in Dowd Canyon, west of Vail.According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, the rocks slid from the north side of the highway, landing in the eastbound and westbound lanes. The largest rocks were the size of "a couple of couches," according to a spokesperson. Campaign launched against Kroger-Albertsons merger Cam Conner caught the aftermath on video as he was driving through the area. CDOT said no injuries were reported and no vehicle damage has been reported. A spokesperson said rockfall is common in Dowd Canyon, especially during the spring.Campaign launched against Kroger-Albertsons merger
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A coalition formed against the proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger has launched an opposition campaign in hopes of putting a stop to the effort.The "Stop the Merger" campaign urges people to write to the Federal Trade Commission to oppose the plan. It includes 100 organizations from around the country, according to the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 7, which represents workers at both grocery chains. What happens if you don’t have license plates in Colorado? "The mega-merger, currently undergoing FTC review, would drive out competition, increase food prices, create food deserts, and put hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk as well as hurt local farmers and ranchers," the UFCW Local 7 wrote in a news release about the campaign.Kroger and Albertsons — the parent companies of King Soopers and Safeway — are asking for the FTC's approval in the $25 billion merger effort. Kroger is the country's second-largest grocer, while Albertsons is the fourth.Kroger,...Denver donates bison to US tribes that seek to restore bond with animal
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) — Dozens of bison from a mountain park outside Denver were transferred Wednesday to several tribes from across the Great Plains, in the latest example of Native Americans reclaiming stewardship over animals their ancestors lived alongside for millennia.Following ceremonial drumming and singing and an acknowledgment of the tribes that once occupied the surrounding landscape, the bison were loaded onto trucks for relocation to tribal lands. Campaign launched against Kroger-Albertsons merger About a half-dozen of the animals from Colorado will form the nucleus of a new herd for the Yuchi people south of Tulsa, Oklahoma, said Richard Grounds with the Yuchi Language Project. The herd will be expanded over time, to reestablish a spiritual and physical bond broken two centuries ago when bison were nearly wiped out and the Yuchi were forced from their homeland, Grounds said.He compared the burly animals' return to reviving the Yuchi's language — and said both language a...Miami neighborhood on edge days after man fires semi-automatic rifle, striking home
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
Residents of a Miami neighborhood said their sense of security was taken away by a man captured on surveillance video unloading a barrage of bullets with a high-powered rifle in the middle of the night.The gunshots, discharged in the early hours of March 7 along Southwest 23rd Street, between 14th and 16th avenues, have left residents shaken.“I heard them at 2:47 a.m.,” said area resident Shirley Nashiro. “I don’t feel safe.”The semi-automatic blasts jolted people out of their sleep in this otherwise quiet section of the Magic City.“There’s a lot of children here now, and everybody’s scared,” said Beba Sardiña Mann with the Silver Bluff Homeowners Association.“Pretty unpleasant and somehow frightening,” said a man who lives in the neighborhood.Bullets sailed into a home on that Tuesday morning. Fortunately, no one inside the residence was injured.Residents of the home that was shot at declined to discuss the incident ...Cemetery won’t sell plots, vaults and headstone together
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
You own a couple of cemetery plots along with the vaults and a headstone, but when you try to sell it all, the cemetery says no. Can you be blocked from selling your own property? It’s why one woman called Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.When Ana was younger, she was smart enough to look ahead.Ana: “Planning, planning ahead in case we ever need it.”Back in 2010, she and her partner decided to take care of something many people don’t want to talk about: a cemetery plot.Ana: “And we bought it just in case something would happen to us. Our children would have a place to bury us.”They bought two cemetery plots at a Kendall cemetery from a person that included two burial vaults and a monument.Ana: “This was in 2010. I paid about $4,000.”Of course, things change in life, and Ana decided she no longer wanted to be buried.Ana: “I would like to be cremated. I don’t have any use for them right now.”So Ana listed her two plots with vaults and a stone.Little did she know sh...Crumbled debris found platform at Forest Hills station
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
Crews were on scene at the MBTA’s Forest Hills station in Jamaica Plain on Wednesday after crumbled debris was found on the station’s Commuter Rail platform.The T said Wednesday night that the debris were padding materials used around ceiling joints. The T said the debris weighed less than one pound. “That could kill somebody,” one rider told 7NEWS. “That’s not very good at all.” The broken debris looked to have fallen from the station’s ceiling area above the platform during Wednesday’s morning commute. The T said both the MBTA and Keolis, which operates and maintains the Commuter Rail system, sent crews to the platform to investigate what happened. This incident happened just a matter of weeks after a ceiling tile fell at the Harvard MBTA station in Cambridge. Video showed the tile barely missing a woman walking nearby. The incident resulted in additional tiles being inspected and removed. After this latest incident at Forest Hills, riders reacted.“Th...Jaylen Brown carries Celtics to scrappy victory over Timberwolves
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
Over their recent slide in which the Celtics have lost five of eight games, Joe Mazzulla has been preaching about the margins that decide the outcome of games. By his own admittance, the coach has been pissed off that his team hasn’t learned the importance of rebounding, and not giving up second-chance points, during critical moments.For one night, the Celtics flipped the script. And it was Grant Williams, who desperately needed a good moment, who came up big when they needed him the most.The Celtics led by two in the closing seconds as they fended off a late Timberwolves rally when Marcus Smart put up a wide-open 3-pointer that missed. But Williams was where he needed to be and corralled the rebound. The C’s couldn’t call a timeout as Williams wrestled with defenders with the ball and they had to settle for a jump ball, but Williams won the tip over Rudy Gobert, and a pair of free throws from Jayson Tatum sealed the win.It wasn’t pretty in Minnesota. The Celtics shot poorly from de...Ravens place right-of-first-refusal tender on restricted free agent quarterback Tyler Huntley
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
Lamar Jackson’s future with the Ravens remains unknown, at least for now, but fellow quarterback Tyler Huntley’s became a little clearer just before the NFL free agency window opened at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.Baltimore has placed a right-of-first-refusal tender on Huntley, a restricted free agent, his agent, Joseph Behar, confirmed to The Baltimore Sun.That means that any team has the chance to sign the 25-year-old to an offer sheet. If the Ravens decline to match it, they won’t get any compensation; that’s unlike the situation for Jackson and the Ravens, who could match any offer Jackson receives or obtain two first-round draft picks from that team.If Huntley plays on the low RFA tender, he’ll stand to make $2.67 million this year.Huntley made eight starts in the regular season over the past two years for Baltimore while Jackson was injured. That included last season’s AFC wild-card playoff debacle against the Cincinnati Bengals, when Huntley had th...Dallas Cowboys release RB Ezekiel Elliot after 7 seasons
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
The Dallas Cowboys released running back Ezekiel Elliot, the team announced Wednesday.Elliot’s contract would’ve counted $16.7 million against the team’s salary cap with a $10.9 million non-guaranteed base salary. The 27-year-old will be designated a post-June 1 cut, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, which means the team will save nearly $11 million against the 2023 cap but he will count a little more than $6 million against the 2024 cap.The move comes weeks after owner Jerry Jones said he would be open to keeping Elliot and running back Tony Pollard. The tandem seemed unlikely with the Cowboys recently placing the franchise tag on Pollard and the team featuring him as the lead running back last season.“Zeke’s impact and influence is seared into the Cowboys franchise in a very special and indelible way,” Jones said in a statement. “He has been a consummate professional and leader that set a tone in our locker room, on the practice fie...St. Mary’s defeats Old Rochester, passes semifinal test
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:25 GMT
QUINCY — If there ever was such a thing as a ‘golden era’ for high school sports, you’d have to argue that St. Mary’s (Lynn) is in the midst of one.Pick any of its teams. Football, girls basketball, girls hockey, you name it. Across seemingly all sports, the Spartans have continued to add pieces of hardware to their decorated trophy case in recent years.Let’s not forget boys hoops. Senior forward Omri Merryman finished with 17 points to go with five rebounds Wednesday, as second-seeded St. Mary’s clinched a trip to the Div. 3 championship for a second straight season by rallying for a 58-47 victory over No. 3 Old Rochester at Quincy High School.“We were just confident that once we switched up the defense, we’d be alright,” Merryman said. “We were confident in ourselves, and our capabilities. We weren’t too fazed, but it was definitely nerve-wracking at first.”St. Mary’s player Derick Coulanges, left, and Old Rochester’s Sawyer Fox reach for the ball Wednesday. St. Mary’s...Latest news
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