Editorial: Don’t let children near Colorado’s airports suffer the same fate as kids in Flint, Mich.
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
Colorado’s airports must transition quickly to offering only unleaded gas to help protect children living nearby from the devastating effects of lead poisoning.Lead is particularly harmful to infants and children. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, even low levels of lead exposure can damage a child’s brain and nervous system as it develops, slow growth and development, and cause hearing and speech problems.The Denver Post’s John Aguilar reported Sunday that a recent Colorado State University study that found dangerously elevated lead levels in the blood of children living within a half mile of regional airports in California prompted Santa Clara County to ban the sale of leaded gasoline.The county likely acted so quickly because the study, conducted by CSU economics professor Sammy Zahran and his team at Mountain Data Group, found the lead levels in the blood of 13,000 children near Reid-Hillview Airport were as bad as what children suffered in Flint, Mich...Tracking the Rockies’ picks on Day 3 of the MLB Draft
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
Tracking the Rockies’ picks in Rounds 11 through 20 on the final day of the 2023 MLB Draft.Day 1 Recap: Rockies add two arms to start draft, selecting right-hander Chase Dollander at No. 9 and southpaw Sean Sullivan in second roundDay 2 Recap: Rockies continue to add arms on Day 2 of draft, selecting college pitchers with five of eight picksRound 11, No. 322 — Washington LHP Stu Flesland IIIThe Rockies took college pitchers with seven of their first 11 picks over the first couple days of the draft, and continued that trend to begin Day 3 by taking the 6-foot-5 southpaw. Flesland was 7-2 with a 4.12 ERA in 16 starts this spring; another projectable starter.Round 12, No. 352 — Dallas Baptist LHP Bryson HammerAfter starting at Clemson, Hammer transferred to Catawba College and then to DBU, where he made 14 appearances (eight starts) and posted a 5.16 ERA. He’s another high-strikeout guy — he had 48 K’s in 45 innings this year, and 116 K’s in 66...Sonic the Hedgehog’s U.S. workers vote to join union
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
By Rob Golum, BloombergThe US home of Sonic the Hedgehog is now a union shop.Workers at Sega of America say they won an election overseen by the National Labor Relations Board.With the vote, their affiliate of the Communications Workers of America becomes the largest multidepartment unit of organized employees within the US video-game industry, according to a statement Monday.The company is part of Sega Sammy Holdings Inc., of Japan, parent of the popular Sonic the Hedgehog game.Related ArticlesBusiness | Family-run Federal Heating closes after 84 years of business in west Denver Business | Nationwide trend of stealing laundry detergent from grocery stores hits Colorado Business | Former Broncos LB Shaq Barrett nabs Colorado Golf Club mansion for $4.7M Business | The FDA is being asked to look into Logan Paul’s energy drink, which has the caffeine of 6 Coke cans Business | AI may someday work medical mi...Exclusive: How LA Metro is trying to protect passengers
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
In response to KTLA's investigation into the current conditions on the LA Metro, KTLA received exclusive access into their operations and what they are doing to make it safer for passengers and employees. Also, for the first time, we are hearing from law enforcement whose job it is to patrol and police Metro's trains and buses. "There's not enough of us," said L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Kari Mercer, whose job is to patrol Metro's trains overnight. We asked her directly why she thinks passengers don’t feel safe. Her answer was succinct."Well, they're not safe. Because you never know how someone under the influence is going to respond. Sometimes they're violent." Ambassadors confront homeless individuals at an LA Metro station. June 2023. (KTLA)Deputy Mercer says she constantly responds to calls where people are acting violent and erratic."They're speaking to themselves. They're swinging their arms around. We get there and that person has already struck...Video shows boys rescue drowning 7-year-old
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
Two boys in Michigan are being hailed as heroes for rescuing a 7-year-old who was drowning at the bottom of a pool. The incident occurred in Fenton on June 20, according to the Genesee County Sheriff's Office. Security camera video shows the two boys, 12-year-old Noah and 8-year-old Weston, jump into the pool when they noticed the other child sinking to the bottom.Two boys in Michigan are being hailed as heroes after video showed them rescue a 7-year-old who was drowning at the bottom of a pool. July 2023. (Genesee County Sheriff's Office)They pulled him out of the pool and his mother began performing CPR until paramedics arrived, the Sheriff's Office said.The boy was released from the hospital two days later and has made a full recovery.2 climbers rescued from San Bernardino National Forest waterfall
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
Two men were rescued over the weekend after becoming stuck while climbing Big Falls in the San Bernardino National Forest, officials said Tuesday.The climbers became stuck around 4:15 p.m. Sunday and were able to use their cellphones to alert the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.A patrol deputy and two sheriff’s helicopters responded to the scene and quickly located the men, identified as Tyler Williams, 31, of Riverside, and Kenny Acevedo, 31, of Highland.The rescuers determined a hoist operation would be required.The helicopter crew lowered a rescue medic onto the “narrow, rocky ridge” then both men were placed into the rescue harness, hoisted up to the helicopter and flown to a landing area where other deputies were staged, officials said.“The Sheriff's Department urges caution and heightened awareness for those engaging in climbing activities in the Big Falls area. The rugged terrain, steep cliffs, and slippery surfaces present inherent risks that demand extreme cautio...More than 50% of the homes for sale in these California cost over $1 million
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
For prospective homeowners in California, it may seem like every house has an asking price that’s in the seven-figure range, but depending on where you are house-hunting, that might be true.A new report from Point2 looked at home listings in 30 of the largest markets in the U.S., among the 100 most populous in the country with at least a 500,000 population, to see which cities have had the biggest share of seven-figure homes for sale. Rent is decreasing nationwide: Here is how California cities compare, study says Unsurprisingly, California cities took the top four spots.More than 50% of the homes for sale in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and San Diego were listed for more than $1 million, according to the report.In Los Angeles, nearly 64% of the homes for sale had a seven-figure price tag; in San Francisco, that percentage was 62.1% and in San Jose and San Diego, the percentage was 60.6% and 58.6%, respectively.Out of the California cities, Los Angeles had the highest shar...Simon Marco: Embracing Love and Adventure in Martha’s Vineyard
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
Martha’s Vineyard, known for its breathtaking scenery and captivating stories, has recently introduced us to one of its most intriguing residents, Simon Marco. Beyond the stunning backdrop of Summer House: Martha’s Vineyard, Simon’s personal journey and his relationship with Bria Fleming have captivated audiences. In this exclusive feature, we delve into the life of this charismatic entrepreneur, exploring his path to success and the unwavering love he shares with Bria.Simon Marco: A Love for Luxury Watches and a Journey to Success:Born and raised in Martha’s Vineyard, Simon Marco’s passion for entrepreneurship led him to establish Watchroom24, a renowned luxury watch retail company. With a keen eye for exquisite timepieces and an understanding of the market, Simon built his fortune by providing discerning customers with exclusive, high-end watches. His dedication to offering impeccable service and curated selections has earned him a reputation as a tru...The Unlikely Duo: OCM Globe Inc and Chi Forest Shake Up Costco’s Aisles
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
An unexpected cooperation has developed, poised to take on the American market, in the frenetic world of food and beverages, where titans roam and young contenders battle to find their footing. Consider this: OCM Globe Inc, a well-known Asian food distributor, and Chi Forest, a Chinese beverage brand, have joined up to take on Costco. It’s a story about trust, taste, and a dash of humor that has tongues wagging and shopping carts filled with anticipation.OCM Globe Inc, a renowned Asian wholesale food and beverage distributor, is known for delivering the best Chinese and Asian brands to the United States. Their mission? To offer high-quality Asian food to the broader American market. It’s like being the greatest tastemaker, forming connections between consumers and delightful treats.Enter Chi Forest, a lively and inventive Chinese beverage brand led by the visionary Tang Binsen and his management team steeped in technology and philosophy. They’ve created a selection...1 Fatally Struck in Pedestrian Accident on Highway 101 [San Jose, CA]
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:23 GMT
One Victim Pronounced Dead after Pedestrian Collision near Tully RoadSAN JOSE, CA (July 11, 2023) – Late Saturday night, one victim was pronounced dead after a pedestrian accident on Highway 101.The incident happened around 11:37 p.m., on the northbound lanes of Highway 101 near Tully Road. Dispatchers arrived shortly after receiving multiple calls in the area.First responders located a pedestrian down on the road who appeared to have been hit by a vehicle. Due to the extent of injuries sustained, medics pronounced the 36-year-old male pedestrian dead at the scene.Authorities have not yet released the identity of the deceased man. Emergency crews closed off the surrounding area for a brief time during cleanup and preliminary duties.Meanwhile, police are asking anyone who has information about the suspect to contact the CHP hotline as soon as possible. At this time, an active investigation to determine further information about the fatal pedestrian accident on Highway 101 is st...Latest news
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