Denver weather: Warm and dry heat, possible afternoon wind gusts
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
Quiet, warm and dry conditions settled over metro Denver Wednesday bringing sunny blue skies and above-average heat that will last through the week, according to the National Weather Service.No significant rain is likely before Friday afternoon. Afternoon breezes will blow across the city, with wind gusts reaching speeds of 18 miles per hour, weather service forecasters said.Related ArticlesColorado News | Denver weather: Sunny and warm with clear blue skies Colorado News | Denver weather: Scattered thunderstorms likely with brief reprieve from warmer temps Colorado News | Denver weather: Warm, cloudy with chance of afternoon thunderstorms on Sunday Colorado News | Heavy rain, flash flood shuts down I-70 through Glenwood Canyon Colorado News | Denver weather: Cloudy skies with a chance for p.m. showers and thunderstorms The high temperature in Denver on Wednesday will be 95 degrees, decreasing to 61 degr...Two men arrested after shooting that forced evacuation of Bennett schools
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
Two young men have been arrested after a shooting near a crowded park that compelled the evacuation of schools in the high plains town of Bennett, east of metro Denver, Adams County Sheriff officials said Wednesday morning.Families with children playing soccer were gathered in Trupp Park Tuesday afternoon when the gunshots reverberated. One of the shooters was over 18, the other just under 18, and nobody was hurt, authorities said.Deputies went to an area near Trupp Park and found multiple bullet shell casings, said Sgt. Adam Sherman, spokesman for the sheriff’s department. The deputies took the two men into custody.“We had a ton of witnesses. There was a soccer practice going on in the park. There were a whole lot of families there. We were able to collect shell casings. Nothing was hit,” Sherman said.Bennett school officials placed students who were participating in extracurricular activities at Bennett Elementary on lockdown as a precaution after residents repor...Standoff with armed man in Orange County comes to end after nearly 11 hours
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
A nearly 11-hour standoff between Orange County authorities and an armed man in the parking lot of a strip mall finally came to a peaceful end Wednesday morning. Calls about the incident, located in the 1900 block of 17th Street, first came into the Santa Ana Police Department just after 4 p.m. Tuesday.Aerial footage from Sky5 showed the suspect, armed with a handgun in the parking lot, pacing back and forth, shouting at authorities who were barricaded behind their vehicles with guns drawn. The handgun appeared to be wrapped around the man's hand with a green cloth.A white pickup truck with an open driver's side door could be seen just behind police lines. It is unclear if the vehicle belongs to the suspect, but police were seen searching the vehicle at one point. A standoff in Santa Ana ends after nearly 11 hours on Aug. 30, 2023. (County News)A possibly armed man is seen during a standoff in Santa Ana on Aug. 29, 2023. (County News)An armed suspect, seen here, who has refused...Fire crews battle massive blaze in downtown Los Angeles
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
Firefighters are battling a massive blaze at a commercial building in downtown Los Angeles Wednesday morning. The fire was reported around 5:50 a.m. at a two-story building located in the 1100 block of South Los Angeles Street. Crews respond to a fire in downtown Los Angeles on Aug. 30, 2023. (KTLA)Crews arrived to find heavy smoke showing and went into an offensive mode to battle the blaze, Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson Nicholas Prange said in a news alert. Heavy flames then began shooting through the roof prompting fire crews to transition into a defensive mode around 6:30 a.m.About 120 firefighters have been assigned to the incident, the LAFD stated.Arial video from Sky 5 showed several crews fighting the fire from ladder trucks and on the ground. Check back for updates on this developing story.Shooting leaves man dead on South Park sidewalk
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
The Los Angeles Police Department is searching for the shooter who shot and killed a man in the South Park neighborhood of South Los Angeles Tuesday night.The unidentified victim, only described as a man believed to be 35 years old, sustained multiple gunshot wounds near the intersection of West 54th Street and South Broadway at about 10 p.m., according to the LAPD.He was pronounced dead at the scene.Footage from the scene shows the victim crumpled on the sidewalk, with numerous LAPD and Los Angeles Fire Department personnel on scene.Police did not release any description of the shooter or shooters, and it is unknown if the attack was gang-related.No further details were available.U.S. fighting to stop planned Titanic expedition, calling wreck a gravesite
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
The U.S. government is trying to stop a planned expedition to recover items of historical interest from the sunken Titanic, citing a federal law and an international agreement that treat the shipwreck as a hallowed gravesite.The expedition is being organized by RMS Titanic Inc., the Georgia-based firm that owns the salvage rights to the world’s most famous shipwreck. The company exhibits artifacts that have been recovered from the wreck site at the bottom of the North Atlantic, from silverware to a piece of the Titanic's hull.The government's challenge comes more than two months after the Titan submersible imploded near the sunken ocean liner, killing five people. But this legal fight has nothing to do with the June tragedy, which involved a different company and an unconventionally designed vessel.The battle in the U.S. District Court in Norfolk, Virginia, which oversees Titanic salvage matters, hinges instead on federal law and a pact with Great Brita...Bay Area News Group high school football predictions: Week 2, 2023
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
We’re back for another edition of the Bay Area News Group’s high school football picks.We predict 16 games in Week 2, including the big one on Saturday in San Mateo between No. 1 Serra and No. 2 De La Salle.In Week 1, Mike Lefkow finished on top with nine correct picks. His list of victories included Orange Lutheran’s win over De La Salle.Lefkow is going against the Spartans again in Week 2, as is yours truly. We both have Serra winning a close game in the rematch of the Padres’ three-point victory at DLS last season.Joseph Dycus is taking DLS.The Kid also is going with McClymonds on Friday to win a road game against Bellarmine/In our video roundtable, we address the unthinkable tragedy at Mountain View, analyze De La Salle-Serra, acknowledge some of the new coaches who won season openers last week and give a shout-out to some of the surprise winners on opening weekend.If you want just the predictions, keep scrolling.Also, if you haven’t already, please subsc...They’re not hummingbirds, but giant sphinx moths appearing all around the Bay
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
Diane Winkler was hiking with her wife about a week ago at Point Reyes National Seashore when she spotted something that drew her up short.“Along the Abbotts Lagoon Trail, we got to a boardwalk where there’s a marsh and beautiful flowers,” says Winkler, an amateur photographer from Oakland. “I noticed these little things zipping around and hovering next to the flowers, and at first I thought, ‘Aww, these are hummingbirds.’”When she got closer she saw that, in fact, they were not birds. They were giant moths with wingspans of three-and-a-half inches, sucking sweet nectar from the flowers with long, snaking proboscises.A white-lined sphinx moth (Hyles lineata) seen at Point Reyes National Seashore in August, 2023. (Photo courtesy of Diane Winkler) “I do bird photography, so my radar was up for hummingbirds. But I’d recently seen photos from friends of mine who’d gone to the High Sierra that were these beautiful, white-lined sphinx moths,” says Winkle...Florida’s already-volatile insurance industry is bracing for aftermath of Hurricane Idalia
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
New York — As it hits the disaster-prone Sunshine State, Hurricane Idalia could be a litmus test for Florida’s increasingly volatile and expensive insurance landscape.Despite several insurance companies exiting Florida, experts say the state’s residents are still mostly covered this hurricane season.But insurers are keeping a wary eye on Idalia. Experts say the state’s insurance industry can absorb potential losses for now, but an Idalia hit on a highly populated area could affect those companies’ future outlooks.“This would be a very different event if it was going right into Tampa versus much less populated areas,” said Matthew Carletti, an analyst at JMP Securities. “There should be much less loss where it’s headed now, but that could change. Tampa is on the edge of the cone, but (the storm) could still end up there, and that will have a big impact of ultimate loss. It’s still very early in that regard.”It is on a path to hit less-populated areas on Florida’s Gulf Coast, making ...AVs might be an inconvenience now, but they are getting smarter and worst human drivers aren’t: Roadshow
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:18:45 GMT
Q: I’m sympathetic to SF drivers inconvenienced by AV’s (autonomous vehicles), especially those that stop awkwardly, block traffic, and don’t move. But imagine if there were a daily report on the actions of the worst drivers in the city that day, both incompetent ones who inconvenience us and dangerous ones who cause accidents. There are lots of bad human drivers we never hear about. Are AV’s really more dangerous, or just more annoying?The big difference between human and AV drivers is that AV computers are getting smarter every year and eventually will be safer than human drivers. We’re suffering now through their learning curve but they can’t learn without real-world testing.John WhiteA: A good point.Q: My son works for Cruise. Their vehicles presently have limited hours and a limited geographic area in San Francisco in which they can operate. They don’t do HOV lanes, so that’s a future concern.John BeckA: AVs in HOV lanes may be here sooner than we think.Q: I have a ...Latest news
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