One hospitalized after Pownal rollover crash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
POWNAL, Vt. (NEWS10) -- One person was hospitalized after a rollover crash in Pownal, Vermont early Wednesday morning. According to Vermont State Police, the driver suffered minor injuries. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police responded to US Route 7 near Burrington Road around 5:26 Wednesday morning. Police say the car was driving northbound on US Route 7 when the driver lost control, and the car rolled over, coming to an uncontrolled rest onto its roof. Police say the driver was going 60-65 miles per hour while using his cell phone, which they believe is the reason the car veered off the shoulder of the roadway, causing the rollover. The driver was taken to Southwestern Medical Center for medical attention and suffered minor injuries. Herkimer County man sentenced to 11 years on child pornography charges The Vermont State Police were assisted on the scene by the Pownal Fire Department, Pownal Rescue Squad, and All S...‘Sk8 Liborius’ church skate park burns down
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis City firefighters battle a huge fire overnight at an old north city Catholic Church that was turned into an indoor skate park. The fire was so intense that the embers spread to a building two blocks away.What's left of the old St. Liborius Church is 'Sk8 Liborius,' on the Hogan and North Market streets, until the huge fire gutted the building overnight. Fire crews are still dousing the building with water hours now after the original fire started.Crews got the call around 10:45 p.m. The fire quickly grew into four alarms with many crews responding to the scene. St. Louis Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson shared that it is a very large building and embers were blowing everywhere. 2nd Missouri man sentenced in death of woman who was caged, dismembered Jenkerson also said in addition to fighting the flames, crews were also dousing nearby buildings including newer homes to make sure the embers did not catch those structures on fire. Jenkerson told FOX 2 that the fire s...Neighbors upset over smelly home with rats and insects in Fenton
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
FENTON, Mo. - Fenton residents want something done about a house that has become a source of foul odor, rats, and insects, in a well-kept neighborhood.FOX 2 confirmed the homeowner died years ago and squatters apparently moved in and stayed until earlier this month.Rodents and bugs appear to be the only things now living in the 26-year-old house on Winter Park Drive. Residents captured video of what appeared to be a rat clamoring for attention just inside a window on the side of the house.“This morning, I was sitting on my back stoop and a rat ran by on my back porch, which I’ve never seen,” said Eric Patterson, who lives next door. 2nd Missouri man sentenced in death of woman who was caged, dismembered The homes in the neighborhood boast tidy lawns, landscaping, backyard decks, and an occasional swimming pool.The one house started to decline quickly around the time the pandemic hit three years ago, according to neighbors.In January 2022, MidFirst Bank initiated foreclosure procee...The 7 best amusement park rides in Colorado
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
The Mind Eraser clocks speeds up to 50 miles per hour. Garrett W. Ellwood, provided by Elitch Gardens Theme and Water ParkSetting out to discover (or rediscover) some of Colorado’s most iconic theme park attractions this summer? Buckle up: You’re in for a wild ride.From Lakeside Amusement Park’s neon-lit nostalgia to animatronic dinos roaring in a dim cave at Water World plus mountain-top thrills that come with stunning views that will take your breath away, here are seven of the state’s most iconic theme park attractions, ranked according to our research and subjectivity.No. 7: Mind Eraser at Elitch Gardens Theme and Water ParkElitch Gardens has several contenders for uniquely Colorado rides. Take the 100-foot-tall, multicolored Ferris Wheel that lights up Denver’s skyline. Or how about the Tower of Doom that ascends 200 feet in the air, showing off panoramic views of the Mile High City before its abrupt plunge? There’s also the Kaleidoscope, which was created in collaboration with...Will “truly embarrassing” drug use and other problems undercut RTD’s summer of free fares?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
This weekend’s launch of an expanded two-month summer promotion offering free fares on the Regional Transportation District’s buses and trains comes as the agency still struggles with problems and open drug use on its system.Several train and bus operators underlined that challenge when they confronted RTD’s elected board Tuesday night with stories of repeated fentanyl exposure, attacks by unruly riders and messes left behind — including, one light-rail operator said, soiled underwear and a cup of urine.They spoke up alongside frustrated riders and community advocates. Most supported an expanded code of conduct and suspension policy that RTD leaders later approved in hopes they would help address more of the safety problems.But without greater enforcement, several speakers said, those policies likely won’t do much — and at least one bus driver suggested the problems could harm efforts to attract new riders during the state-supported Zero Fare for Better...Colorado Springs’ $55M Sunset amphitheater campus inks AEG deal, sets official groundbreaking
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
JW Roth has long admired the business savvy of Denver billionaire Philip Anschutz, whose AEG Presents Rocky Mountains dominates the region’s live-music industry.Roth also knew that the ambitious, nationwide projects under his Notes Live umbrella — which at the moment have crested $1 billion in anticipated construction costs — could not click into place without a major corporate booking partner.Only then could his $55 million Sunset Amphitheater project thrive in a market like Colorado Springs, which usually plays second fiddle to the nationally ranked Denver concert scene, and serve fans along the Front Range’s ever-growing live music circuit.“It was the hole in my business plan of ‘How do I put butts in seats?’ ” said Roth, whose upscale, 8,000-capacity Sunset amphitheater this week set a July 12 date for its official groundbreaking. “It was also a hole in (tour) routing for AEG Presents, and Colorado Springs is now at the point...A leaking gas line destroyed their home. Now farmers-turned-activists pushing for stronger safety rules.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
Mark and Julie Nygren didn’t set out to be activists, but they are suggesting changes to the oversight of Colorado’s oil and gas pipelines based on their experience of losing their home and seeing part of their farm contaminated by a leaking gas line.More than four years after discovery of the leak, the Nygrens are still renting a house in Johnstown, just north of their Weld County property, and remain embroiled in a lawsuit against DCP Midstream Operating Co., which owned the pipeline. As the Colorado Public Utilities Commission considers new pipeline-safety rules, the Nygrens want to share their hard-won insights with regulators.“We’re farmers, we don’t want to be activists. But we also want our neighbors and our communities to be safe and we are concerned that not enough attention has been paid to our situation to correct it from happening to someone else,” Julie said in a recent interview.The PUC was set to hear from the public Thursday on proposed rules ...Here’s where to find Colorado’s best wine bars, according to Wine Spectator
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
Coloradans looking to wine and dine – with an emphasis on the wine – know about proven stalwart restaurants they can hit for a night on the town.That’s according to Wine Spectator magazine, which honored more than 3,500 establishments globally on its annual Restaurant Awards list, including 91 in Colorado. The publication ranks restaurants in three categories based on how robust their wine selections are.The top accolade is the Grand Award, which showcases places that feature more than 1,000 different selections and display “immense depth and breadth of regions, producers, vintages and bottle formats, excellent harmony with the menu, and superior presentation,” according to judging criteria.Three restaurants – Barolo Grill in Denver, Element 47 in Aspen and Flagstaff House in Boulder – made the cut for the Grand Award in 2023. For those who follow these awards, these spots won’t come as a surprise since they earned the accolade in 2021, as well.While the Restaurant Awards often feat...Xcel Energy’s $145 million bid to build electric vehicle chargers sparks opposition from private sector
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
Supporters of speeding up the move to electric vehicles see investment by utilities as essential, but business groups say it will be hard for them to compete with utilities on providing charging stations for the public.In its second plan on electric vehicles filed with regulators, Xcel Energy proposes spending $145 million to build a public charging network over the next three years in addition to offering rebates and other programs. Charge Ahead Partnership, a national coalition that includes retailers that want to build EV charging stations, opposes proposals by Xcel and other utilities to install and operate chargers.Coalition spokesman Ryan McKinnon said regulated utilities like Xcel Energy would have an unfair advantage in the emerging market because they can use ratepayers’ money to invest in the infrastructure and they get a certain rate of return on their investments.“We’re advocating for policies that will make it more of a level playing field for private busine...Over 200 years after the famous battle, Napoleon and Wellington lock horns once again
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:25:53 GMT
Fancy a blast of history and a reminder of what some call Britain’s finest ever military victory?If so, make a beeline this weekend to the Domain de la bataille de Waterloo 1815 for a host of historical events. You will find yourself back in the middle of the 19th century at the time of the Empire Wars.Throughout the weekend, troops of re-enactors will camp out like the armies on both side did back over 200 years ago in 1815.In addition to the traditional bivouac for over 300 soldiers, a large civilian village will be held at the Hougoumont farm. Craftsmen and tradespeople will be on hand, just as they were back in the day. It also includes a theatre, street singers, instrument makers, clog makers, basket makers and weavers.Children can try their hand at period games or join the ranks of the Grande Armée while a surgeon will explain the methods used during the Empire Wars.You can also discover the soldiers' camp life (including the cavalry), as well as the Emperor's tent, with Napol...Latest news
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