Nuggets Podcast: Talking offseason, Western Conference pecking order and Mike Singer’s farewell to the beat

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

Nuggets Podcast: Talking offseason, Western Conference pecking order and Mike Singer’s farewell to the beat In the latest edition of the Nuggets Ink podcast, departing beat reporter Mike Singer is joined by editor Matt Schubert and new beat reporter Bennett Durando to discuss the passing of the torch, the Nuggets’ return to form and the Western Conference pecking order. Among the topics discussed:Is Jamal Murray betting on himself to make an All-Star team or All-NBA team before signing an extension? Is that the right decision?With Bruce Brown off to Indiana to collect his bag, how will the Nuggets replace their malleable bench piece? Which of their three rookies is most likely to become a contributor in Year 1? Did the Nuggets make a mistake letting Jeff Green walk?Nikola Jokic and Murray both elected to opt out of playing for their countries in the World Cup. No doubt that’s welcome news for the Nuggets, but basketball heads around the world are disappointed.The boys discuss the return of the Western Conference as the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers improve their rosters,...

Art Drop Day is Tuesday: Creative scavenger hunt includes hundreds of free, hidden works

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

Art Drop Day is Tuesday: Creative scavenger hunt includes hundreds of free, hidden works Pam Farris is putting herself — and her students — in the path of scavenger hunters on Tuesday, Sept. 5.That’s worldwide Art Drop Day, when artists hide (or “drop”) their original works in public places, post clues online and wait for art-hunters to discover them. Besides being a mosaic artist and member of the Next Gallery in Lakewood’s 40 West Arts District, Farris is a middle school art teacher with Jefferson County Public Schools.Artist and educator Pam Farris made Colorado flag mosaics for Art Drop Day 2023. (Provided by Pam Farris)“It’s such a fun way to get people excited about art,” she said. “I just wish I could wait around and see who picks them up.”Farris is one of dozens of local contributors to the celebratory day started by Jake Parker of Provo, Utah. Denver has been taking part since 2017, when the city’s cultural arm, Denver Arts & Venues, began promoting it online and hiding miniature versio...

Shooter 'made incriminating statements' after arrest, Santa Ana police say

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

Shooter 'made incriminating statements' after arrest, Santa Ana police say The Santa Ana Police Department arrested two Garden Grove residents who allegedly shot and killed a Santa Ana man earlier this month.Jorge Valazquez, 29, succumbed to gunshot wounds to his upper torso after he was attacked a few minutes before 2 a.m. on Aug. 13, the SAPD said in a news release.Detectives canvassed the area near 2734 N. Bristol St. and "identified several suspects who were at the scene during the shooting," including 31-year-old Diana Tenorio, said police.She was arrested Aug. 15, and police added that a gun was found at her home. The alleged shooter, 30-year-old Manuel Chairez, was arrested in Moreno Valley on Aug. 16. He later "made incriminating statements" to detectives and was charged with murder two days later.Chairez is being held without bail at the Theo Lacy Facility, and he is due to appear in Central Superior Court on Friday.Tenorio was released from the Central Women's Jail on Aug. 17 as a criminal complaint had not been filed at that point. Court records...

Caltech opens doors to students from schools without calculus, physics, chemistry

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

Caltech opens doors to students from schools without calculus, physics, chemistry The California Institute of Technology has long been one of the most selective schools in the country, boasting an admission rate of only 3% last year, according to the Los Angeles Times.It's something the school embraces, highlighting that "Caltech is hard" on the school's webpage listing academic requirements for applicants.For some gifted applicants, however, what was already a daunting prospect was truly impossible, as Caltech refused to admit students who did not take physics, calculus and chemistry, even if their schools did not offer those classes.But Thursday, the Pasadena school announced a new pathway for students who weren't offered the chance to take those classes, according to the Times.Those students can take and score highly on Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or some other certification tests, including by taking and passing free online classes through Khan Academy to prove their mastery of the subjects.The change could affect a large number of teens, ...

Man Fatally Struck in Car Crash on B Street [Ramona, CA]

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

Man Fatally Struck in Car Crash on B Street [Ramona, CA] 33-Year-Old Man Pronounced Dead after Auto Collision near 8th StreetRAMONA, CA (August 30, 2023) – Tuesday evening, one 33-year-old man was fatally struck in a car crash on B Street.Dispatchers received calls in the area around 8:50 p.m., just west of 8th Street on July 9th.According to reports, the motorist was traveling west when he veered right and collided into the back of an unoccupied Mercedes on the side of the highway.Medical personnel arrived and found the man unresponsive at the scene. He was then flown to Palomar Medical Center, where he passed away. Authorities have not yet released his identity.At this time, an active investigation to determine more information is still currently underway. Once available, more details will be provided.The team at Sweet James offers their warm and sincerest sympathies to the friends and family of the deceased victim. May you find comfort and strength during this difficult time.It is important to have strong legal representation on your s...

3 Injured in Fiery Multi-Vehicle Collision on Loop 202 Red Mountain [Phoenix, AZ]

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

3 Injured in Fiery Multi-Vehicle Collision on Loop 202 Red Mountain [Phoenix, AZ] Three Hospitalized after Fiery Multi-Car Accident near 24th StreetPHOENIX, AZ (August 30, 2023) – Wednesday evening, three victims were injured in a fiery multi-vehicle collision on Loop 202 Red Mountain.Police responded to the scene around 6:30 p.m., on the westbound lanes of the freeway near 24th Street on August 23rd.Per reports, multiple vehicles collided in the area. Upon impact, one of the vehicles became engulfed in flames.Paramedics arrived and transported three victims to a nearby hospital for further treatment. Meanwhile, crews treated one victim for minor injuries.Firefighters were able to put out the fire, and both west and eastbound lanes were blocked during the length of the operation. At 10:00 p.m., all lanes on the freeway were reopened to traffic.At this time, an active investigation into the multi-vehicle collision on Loop 202 Red Mountain. Once available, further details will be provided.Thousands of people are injured each year due to reckless driving. If y...

The Ghost and the Machine: Allen Ginsberg from Page to Camera to Metaverse

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

The Ghost and the Machine: Allen Ginsberg from Page to Camera to Metaverse A new exhibition at Fahey/Klein Gallery asks us to consider the iconic Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in a new light — several new lights, actually. Beloved for his evocative, sparsely opulent, raw and refined words on the American soul and his personal status as a counterculture touchstone, Ginsberg was also periodically enamored of photography. First in the 1950s and again in the 1980s, the poet supplemented the observational portraiture and love of rebellious, enigmatic characters found on his pages for that which might be found behind a camera’s lens.Allen Ginsberg: Patti Smith & William S. Burroughs, The Bunker, September 20, 1995 (©Allen Ginsberg, courtesy of FaheyKlein Gallery, Los Angeles)In the rich, velvety tones of black and white film — with what proved to be impeccable instincts for composing pictorial space and perceiving depth of environment, the power of ordinary things, the impact of architectural space, and the dramatic playfulness of light — Ginsberg captured the qu...

Mac Sabbath Still Serve up a Salty Spectacle

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

Mac Sabbath Still Serve up a Salty Spectacle We named Mac Sabbath the best tribute band in L.A. almost 10 years ago in this publication, and thankfully, Grimalice, the Catburglar, Slayer McCheeze and Ron Osbourne are still serving their hungry fans and spreading their greasy, groove-heavy Mc-metal experience all around the world.The Black Sabbath homage remains true to the nostalgic kiddie meal-era that inspired them in the first place and their output aims to reflect the past as it brings their music –and their message about the evils of fast food– to the present. You still won’t find them on Spotify or any digital platform because, as lead singer Ron says, he “travels back and forth in the time-space continuum in a wormhole” and likes to keep things old school. Their debut album, Drive-thru Metal, only comes in vinyl form and it is cleverly wrapped in a colorful, collectible pop-up book. There’s also a coloring book with flexi disc for their “Paranoid”-inspired single “Pa...

Two dead, three injured in three separate Oakland shootings

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

Two dead, three injured in three separate Oakland shootings OAKLAND — Two women died and three other people were injured in three separate Oakland shootings on Wednesday night and early Thursday morning, according to authorities.The first incident took place around 8:45 p.m. on the 90 block of Lyndon Street in West Oakland. Authorities said a 40-year-old Richmond woman was killed and a 29-year-old San Francisco man was injured.The man remained in critical condition Thursday morning, per police.Initial reports were that people were possibly gathering in the area for a memorial service, police said.In an unrelated shooting, another 40-year-old woman was killed at 8:51 p.m. in a homeless encampment on the 1600 block of East 12th Street. A 40-year-old man was also shot and was in stable condition, police said.According to authorities, the two victims knew each other and both lived in the camp.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Alameda County DA charges man in Oakland domestic violence killing from February Crime and Public...

Map: Westbound Interstate 80 to be closed over Labor Day weekend

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:59 GMT

Map: Westbound Interstate 80 to be closed over Labor Day weekend A six-mile stretch of westbound Interstate 80 will be closed for more than four days starting the night of Thursday, Aug. 31.The map above shows the closure in red: westbound lanes from Interstate 780 in Vallejo to Highway 4 in Hercules.Drivers will be rerouted on a 24-mile detour over the Benicia-Martinez Bridge (blue line on map).The closure will be in effect from 9 p.m. Thursday to 5 a.m. Tuesday.It will allow repaving of two lanes, the California Department of Transportation said. The complete closure of the road means the project will be completed months sooner than it would with intermittent and partial closures, the agency said.A similar strategy was used two years ago when Highway 99 in Sacramento was shut in both directions for 99 hours to replace a bridge.More information at the Caltrans website.Related ArticlesTransportation | Where to find EV charging prices: Roadshow Transportation | Caltrans schedules a 104-hour westbound I-80 closure near Va...