New disruptions start for RTD’s southeast light-rail lines as maintenance work progresses
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
Less-frequent train service that started last month on the Regional Transportation District’s southeast light-rail lines will expand to more stations Tuesday as a maintenance work project progresses.The partially overlapping H-Line and E-Line, which link downtown Denver with the southeast suburbs, each will run every 30 minutes during most of the day — half of their usual 15-minute frequencies, RTD said in a news release. And a suspension of R-Line service between the Florida and Lincoln stations will continue, with regular service running north of Florida.Initial service changes took effect in early April as crews began inspecting and repairing coping panels, which are caps atop retaining walls, along the north side of the tracks that follow Interstate 25 between I-25/Broadway and Lincoln. That work started near Lincoln Station and is moving north, with completion set for October.Related ArticlesTransportation | RTD cancels purchase of 17 electric buses it do...Teen leaves Castle Rock Middle School after racist slurs and threats, family and attorney say
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
The racism experienced by a family in the Douglas County School District was so egregious that it drove a 14-year-old Black boy to finish his school year online and is forcing the biracial family to move out of Castle Rock altogether, according to the family and their attorney.In March, 14-year-old Jeramiah Ganzy was so fed up with what he said was racist treatment at Castle Rock Middle School that he wrote an email to district officials. In that message, provided to The Denver Post, Jeramiah wrote that he experienced repeated instances of discrimination, including students directing racist slurs at him and teachers unfairly targeting him for discipline.“There had been a lot of bullying of people calling me a monkey and a cotton picker,” Jeramiah told The Post in an interview. “I wanted something to happen. I sent the email in anger and frustration, hoping to get a response — and I didn’t.”Jeramiah also told his mother Lacey Ganzy about a Snapchat...Late-season storm to bring light rain, snow to Southern California
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
Cooler and cloudier conditions are coming to Southern California with periods of light rain and drizzle, along with a low chance for thunderstorms, between Tuesday and Thursday, before drier, warmer weather moves in for the weekend, the National Weather Service forecasted. As the late-season storm system moves southward, the chances of rainfall will increase across Ventura and Los Angeles counties Tuesday night through Thursday. “Still high confidence in on and off rain for the area Tues-Thurs, with the peak of the rain falling Wed night-Thurs,” NWS said. “There is a 10-20% chance for thunderstorms too, and colder temps will allow for mtn snow, potentially at the Tejon Pass.” Rainfall totals are expected to range between 0.25 to 0.50 inches along coastal and valley regions, and as much as an inch across the mountains and foothills. Snow levels are forecast to drop to elevations of 4,000 to 5,000 feet, with as much as 6 inches accumulating at higher elevations. California...Orange County teen develops early wildfire detection device
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
There’s a reason home smoke alarms work. Early fire detection can save lives and property. That also holds true for wildfires. “The whole key to keeping these fires small is rapid response,” said Orange County Fire Authority Chief Brian Fennessy. “So, any tool that will allow us to respond much faster is going to be key to it.” Newport Beach 15-year-old Ryan Honary believes he’s developed just such a tool. It’s basically a smoke alarm for remote areas at risk for wildfires. The small device runs on two AA batteries and has three sensors that Ryan says can detect smoke, flames and heat. Ryan envisions deploying the devices all around remote, fire prone areas. He says the system is designed to work even in canyons with no cellular coverage. That's because he designed it as a mesh network, where one device can send information to other devices until that information finally reaches some of his other equipment that does have a cellular signal.&...Authorities open murder investigation after Long Beach resident dies following altercation with roommate
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
Police are investigating after a man died following a physical altercation with his roommate in Long Beach early Monday.The roommate, identified as Obed Placencia-Garcia, a 34-year-old Long Beach resident, is considered a suspect in the ongoing investigation. Garcia remained on the scene when authorities arrived. California to receive $500,000 from alleged Medi-Cal defraudment scheme Around 12:15 a.m., Long Beach police officers responded to the 300 block of E. 17th Street and quickly located a man yelling for help. When officers arrived, the man was complaining about chest pains and having difficulty breathing, according to a news release.Long Beach Fire Department arrived at the scene shortly to render medical aid to the victim, who ultimately died at the scene, authorities said.The victim was identified as Miguel Colin Garduno, a 64-year-old Long Beach resident.Through a preliminary investigation, detectives found that the victim and the suspect were involved in a physical alte...Missouri Considers Bill to Categorize Delta-8 THC as Marijuana: What You Need to Know
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
View the original article about Delta-8 In Missouri at Real Tested CBD.A new bill under consideration in Missouri is sparking significant debate within the cannabis community. State Representative Kurtis Gregory (R) has proposed a bill that would categorize delta-8 THC, a cannabinoid derived from hemp, in the same category as marijuana.This proposed legislation, House Bill 1328, could dramatically alter the landscape for delta-8 products in the state of Missouri.What is Delta-8 THC?Delta-8 THC, or delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol, is a naturally occurring compound found in both marijuana and hemp plants. It is a less potent psychoactive compound compared to its more well-known cousin, delta-9 THC, which is the primary psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. While delta-8 THC does produce some mild psychoactive effects, it is generally considered to be less intoxicating than delta-9 THC and is made from hemp plants and processed CBD.The Proposed Bill: HB 1328House Bill 1328, if passed, wou...49ers mailbag: Post-draft questions still swirl around Trey Lance, offensive line
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
SANTA CLARA — The NFL Draft is over but the 49ers’ news never stops. That doesn’t mean it’s necessarily worth alerting you to new jersey numbers for cornerback Deommodore Lenoir (No. 2) and offensive lineman Jason Poe (No. 51). Instead, this mailbag answers more pressing matters:Did any team call for a Trey Lance trade? (@54_alann)Unlike a year ago, when Kyle Shanahan said the offers for Deebo Samuel were “not even close” to market value, they didn’t disclose this time what interest Lance received. John Lynch did say before the draft there was “a lot of smoke, really” on trade calls. Lynch said it would take a significant package to move Lance, and why should they? He should be running the on-field practices right now, with Brock Purdy rehabilitating his elbow and Sam Darnold (No. 14) getting caught up to speed in a complex offense. And those trade calls for Lance should come back in October, if Purdy is a healthy QB1.I know we restructured CMC’s contract, bu...Bay Area tech layoffs in 2023 already top the total for all of 2022
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
Bay Area tech job cuts revealed so far in 2023 have already topped the total for all of 2022, an ominous reminder of the widening waves of layoffs that the technology industry has orchestrated.Over the first one-third of 2023, a period of four months, tech companies have revealed plans to chop well over 12,000 Bay Area jobs, this new organization’s review of official state labor filings shows.The 12,318 job cuts affecting tech workers in the Bay Area that have been revealed so far in 2023 now exceed — by a wide margin — the 10,457 tech sector layoffs disclosed in the nine-county region during all 12 months of 2022, WARN notices on file with the state Employment Development Department show.The latest tech layoffs in the Bay Area include a disclosure by Facebook app owner Meta Platforms that the company is planning more than 1,500 layoffs in June and July, according to the EDD filings.Bottom line: Tech industry layoffs during 2023 are galloping ahead at a far more br...Opinion: It’s code red for six of San Jose’s largest school districts
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
The data are alarming, code red! In 2022 according to the California Department of Education 33% of California’s students met math standards and 47% met English Language Arts standards. And in San Jose, the capital of Silicon Valley, our students score significantly below the state average. Here are the facts, just the facts, most education leaders do not want you to know.In 2023 San Jose school systems are experiencing downward trending achievement levels and higher absenteeism. That said, very few of our community leaders discuss the seriousness of the problem for our collective benefit. This must change.Our children are the beneficiaries of a quality public education system in life and in the community to careers. Our democracy and economy depend on their success in our public schools. Achievement and opportunity gaps have persisted for decades and continue to cost us the future of our most marginalized students.Ultimately, school district governing boards are responsibl...Opinon: Lack of environmental law reform threatens California’s future
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:32:04 GMT
Like our changing climate and its many impacts on our communities, economy and environment; like the collapse of critical infrastructure; like the humanitarian homelessness crisis on our streets and the housing shortage driving it; like so many other slow-motion disasters that have befallen us, the warning signs have been unmistakably clear.And just as often, we have ignored them, denied them and been slow to act.Untold volumes have been written about California’s signature environmental law and how over the past five decades it has metastasized through judicial activism and other means to become a signature obstacle to progress. Examples are legion and often ludicrous, and the evidence presented in mountains of research indisputable. For all its good intentions and good outcomes, the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA, has been increasingly exploited and perverted to slow or block everything from bike lanes and solar installations to affordable infill housing and homeles...Latest news
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