Motorcyclist killed in overnight crash in west Aurora Sunday, police investigating

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

Motorcyclist killed in overnight crash in west Aurora Sunday, police investigating A motorcyclist was killed in a late-night crash in Aurora Sunday, police said.Officers responded to reports a crash at South Havana Avenue and East Iliff Street in west Aurora just after 10 p.m. Sunday, the Aurora Police Department said in a post on social media.According to the preliminary investigation, the crash happened after a motorcycle collided with a car, police stated in the post.The motorcyclist died at the scene. The victim will be identified by the Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office.No other injuries were reported.Eastbound Iliff Street was closed for more than 5 hours during the overnight police investigation, eventually reopening around 3:30 a.m., Aurora police stated online.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Pedestrian hit by RTD train in Thornton, temporarily halting N Line service Crashes and Disasters | 4-year-old boy killed in Weld County train crash Crashes and Disasters | Pedestrian killed in Federal Boulevard ...

Suspected serial killer linked to 4 Los Angeles-area deaths due in court

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

Suspected serial killer linked to 4 Los Angeles-area deaths due in court A man suspected in four killings across Los Angeles County is due to make his first court appearance Monday.Convicted felon Jerrid Joseph Powell, 33, of Los Angeles was taken into custody last week in connection with the shooting deaths of three homeless victims and the follow-home killing of a man in San Dimas. The three homeless victims were killed in different L.A.-area neighborhoods between Nov. 26 and Nov. 29 while they were either sleeping or about to lie down, officials said. Jerrid Joseph Powell, 33, of Los Angeles, was arrested in connection with the murders of three homeless men and believed to be linked to another homicide in San Dimas. (Los Angeles Police Department)Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore described a video he saw of one of the killings as "chilling."There was no apparent motive and the shooter did not even interact with the victims before shooting them, Moore said. On Tuesday of last week, Powell allegedly followed 42-year-old Nicholas Simbolon ...

Is CBD Just A Placebo Pill? — Science Is Shedding Light On CBD’s True Potential

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

Is CBD Just A Placebo Pill? — Science Is Shedding Light On CBD’s True Potential New customers often don’t believe CBD oil has all the positive effects many fans claim it has. Some people have even claimed CBD is no better than a placebo. In other words, just because people believe CBD will work, it may have an effect. These CBD critics believe CBD’s “benefits” are psychological rather than physiological.Since CBD has become increasingly prevalent in the health food market, more researchers have begun looking into CBD’s placebo potential. According to preliminary trials, CBD doesn’t seem to be the same as a sugar pill.Does CBD Work Better Than A Placebo?Of the many tests examining CBD versus placebos, a test out of Syracuse University took the most direct approach. In this trial, researchers applied heat to a group of young adults and gave them either CBD or a placebo. To control these findings, researchers lied to a few patients and told them they were taking a placebo or CBD when they were getting the other substance. Scient...

Connie Lovatt on Hitchhiker

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

Connie Lovatt on Hitchhiker Neil YoungHitchhiker (Reprise)Connie Lovatt on Hitchhiker: New York-based singer, songwriter, and musician Connie Lovatt told us about her love for a Neil Young classic.Connie Lovatt: OK, I’m going to fully gush about an album. It’s impossible to pick a favorite album of all time and wouldn’t trust myself if I did. But this record came out at just the right time and each song was a professor and a friend: Neil Young’s Hitchhiker. I was working hard for a couple years writing songs, doing my best at being a-girl-with-guitar song writer. Then this nonpareil of a-boy-with-guitar album came out. I love the versions of these songs that are on other recordings but this first recorded pass at them all had me like a mouse, tucked into a quilted walnut, listening to a lion. Dreaming of what it must be like to be a lion. It’s such a wonderful dream.(Reprise)These songs are referred to as stripped down. They are anything but that. The pine tree is not stripped down without the foil angels and ...

Monday Morning Lights: How Los Gatos, Acalanes are getting ready for first state title games

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

Monday Morning Lights: How Los Gatos, Acalanes are getting ready for first state title games UNCHARTED TERRITORY FOR LOS GATOS, ACALANESLos Gatos and Acalanes made school history over the weekend, capturing their first Northern California regional championships and earning a spot into this week’s state finals.Now comes the busy part.The logistics of making the trip to Southern California while prepping for the biggest game of the season.“It’s been a whirlwind,” Los Gatos coach Mark Krail said during a conference call on Sunday with reporters from across the state. “This is the first time for us winning a regional game. Tough game with El Cerrito last night. They were everything we could handle, Just fortunate to get a win.“You go from there to celebrating for a few short moments and then you’re on Hudl looking at film of the next opponent. We’re off an running. Super excited for the kids. Great group of guys that get to experience this all for the first time in our school’s history, which is fun.”Los Gatos’ seniors...

Reading scores climb after targeted intervention at California’s worst-performing schools

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

Reading scores climb after targeted intervention at California’s worst-performing schools BY CAROLYN JONES | CalMattersCalifornia’s $53 million investment in teaching its youngest and lowest-performing students to read has shown dramatic — and relatively fast — results, researchers at Stanford have found.In a study released Sunday night, researchers at Stanford’s Graduate School of Education found that the percent of third-graders in the program who met or nearly met the state reading standards rose 6 percentage points, compared to students at similar schools.“This study shows we can eradicate illiteracy at warp speed,” said Mark Rosenbaum, an attorney behind the lawsuit that spurred the state’s Early Literacy Support Block Grant program. “I wasn’t surprised at the results. But I was impressed with the speed, especially during a pandemic.”The program came about in 2020 as part of a settlement of a lawsuit filed by Morrison Foerster and Public Counsel, a nonprofit public interest firm based in Los Angeles. Far too many students in California, especially those who are Blac...

Wish You Were Here: When travel plans go awry, head for Colorado

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

Wish You Were Here: When travel plans go awry, head for Colorado Our readers have circled the world this year, communing with bears in Alaska, on safari in Tanzania and cruising the islands of the United Kingdom. And they’ve shared their stories and tips along the way.Now, a Walnut Creek couple is sharing their recent adventures after a long-planned trip went belly up.Wish You Were HereCOLORADO: Walnut Creek resident Saara Chung and her wife, Linda, canceled their August trip to Maui after the fires devastated Lahaina and the surrounding area. So they pivoted in grand style. “We travelled to Avon, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, and Carmel by the Sea,” Saara says. “Our highlights included biking along the Colorado River outside of Vail (pictured), ATVing thru the Rockies, hitting two new baseball stadiums (Coors and Chase Field) and visiting the Monterey Bay Aquarium. We even got to visit the highest-elevation city in the U.S. — Leadville, Colorado, at 10,158 ft! — and experience a HABOOB (an intense dust storm!...

How to keep Milo, a Dublin cat, from nibbling on the houseplants

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

How to keep Milo, a Dublin cat, from nibbling on the houseplants DEAR JOAN: Is there something that can be sprayed on an indoor plant (with no harm) that will keep my cat, Milo, from nibbling on the leaves?— Linda Rhoades, DublinDEAR LINDA: This is a timely question considering many of us are putting up Christmas trees, poinsettias and other items that are, of course, for the exclusive use of our cats. Or at least that’s how they see it. Protecting Christmas trees is a whole column in itself, so I’ll just stick to houseplants.You have two main options. The first is to put the plants out of reach, which is easier said than done. The best option is to hang them – the plants, not the cats –  from the ceiling, away from furniture and structures that can be used to gain access. You also have to consider the health of the plant. Hanging from the ceiling might not give them enough access to natural light.Your second choice is to spray your plants with something that makes them unappealing. There are several products on the market that promise to d...

TasteFood: An Italian holiday cake confection that’s rich and easy

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

TasteFood: An Italian holiday cake confection that’s rich and easy Panforte is a festive Italian cake that lives up to its name. Pan (bread) and forte (strong) are apt descriptors for this dense fruit- and nut-jammed cake. Its origin stretches back to Siena, Tuscany, during the Middle Ages, when a bread flavored with honey and pepper was paid to the local monks as a tax. When the spice trade introduced a trove of spices to Italy through Venice, more spices were added to the bread, and it became a Christmas tradition.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Make this Alphabet Soup for All Ages Restaurants, Food and Drink | A hot pink hummus makeover Restaurants, Food and Drink | Spanakorizo, a classic Greek rice dish, is cozy, creamy and flavorful Restaurants, Food and Drink | This is the season for holiday … leftovers Restaurants, Food and Drink | Holiday appetizers: Baked Camembert with Persimmon and Rosemary Panforte is a stiff and sticky package: a jumble ...

Travel Troubleshooter: Viking promised me a flight, but now it’s asking for another $600

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:45:43 GMT

Travel Troubleshooter: Viking promised me a flight, but now it’s asking for another $600 DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: I recently booked a Viking cruise as a retirement gift for my wife. I was charged the cost of the cruise, travel insurance and an airline upcharge that guaranteed us flights on Delta Air Lines.Christopher Elliott, the Travel Troubleshooter Three days later, Viking notified us that we couldn’t get a Delta flight. A representative told me that Delta was still a possibility, but I would have to pay an additional $600. I immediately asked for a full refund. They have only refunded $4,750 of the $5,748 I paid, leaving $998 remaining.Viking didn’t give me the correct information from the start. Had we not been guaranteed Delta, I would not have bought the cruise. This is a questionable business practice. I initiated a credit card dispute, but my credit card company ruled in Viking’s favor.This has nothing to do with buyer’s remorse or finding a better deal. Can you help me get back the remaining $998 that I paid for my tickets and i...