Opinion: Take it from the ski resorts. Our environment matters.
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
As the general managers of Copper Mountain Resort, and Eldora Mountain Resort, both beloved ski resorts and major employers in Summit and Boulder counties, we are urging the Colorado community and Congress to support the Recycling and Composting Accountability Act.First and foremost, we would like to commend Congressman Joe Neguse for authoring and sponsoring this bill to advance environmental stewardship and sustainability. As mountain resorts that provide outdoor experiences for millions of guests each year, we understand the importance of preserving our natural surroundings and mitigating the negative impacts ofhuman activities on the environment. The proposed bill aligns perfectly with our core values of environmental stewardship and community support, and we believe it will significantly contribute to a future where a greener and more sustainable economy further propels Colorado forward.Summit and Boulder counties, with their stunning mountains and breathtaking landscapes, have...Discover the wonder of the Spanish Peaks region with camping, hiking and scenic views
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
Two distinctive mountains that tower over the prairie of southern Colorado have gone by many names.To the Native Americans they were sacred and known as Wahatoya, meaning “breasts of the Earth.” To the Spanish they were Dos Hermanos, or “two brothers.” To white settlers they were an important landmark on the Santa Fe Trail, the easternmost peaks of the Rockies and a sign their long journey across the plains was nearing its end.Today they’re known as the Spanish Peaks. Historical significance aside, this area is an outdoor lover’s playground, often lacking the crowds found at other mountain ranges across the state.So this summer, instead of fighting weekend traffic on Interstate 70 or U.S. 285, why not take a drive south on I-25 to Walsenburg and explore one of Colorado’s lesser-known summer getaway spots? This is your guide to summer fun in Spanish Peaks Country.Farley’s Overlook, a pull-off on the Cordova Pass, is a favorite of travel...Free and cheap things to do in Denver in August: History Colorado; peach and corn festivals; the Parade of Homes
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
History Colorado free admissionOn Aug. 1, 1876, President Grant officially made Colorado the Centennial State. The History Colorado Center (at 1200 Broadway in Denver) is celebrating the big day with free admission on Aug. 1. All Coloradans are invited to enjoy arts and crafts, live music, snacks and a visit with alpacas at the carnival-like gathering. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Advance registration is recommended if you want to skip the entry lines. Plus, children (18 and under) get in for free every day. historycolorado.org/eventsBrent’s Place block partyCancer patient Alma Arzapalo, 11, left, and her sister Angelica, 13, have a pillow fight in Alma’s room at Brent’s Place on Jan. 31, 2018. Alma had just completed radiation in the morning for a brain tumor that she had surgery for in December 2017. Brent’s place provides fully furnished and equipped apartments specially designed to provide a safe and clean environment for cancer patients and families f...New venue in RiNo Art Park will offer interactive, immersive performances
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
As the River North Art District continues to fill in with new development, Charity Von Guinness is trying to make sure there will still be space for the artists who first brought the area to life.At the heart of the neighborhood is RiNo Art Park, a collection of brick-laden buildings nestled against the new Arkins Promenade park and the South Platte River. Almost a year into her tenure as the executive director with the district, Von Guinness is celebrating a landmark opening there – an affordable, multi-use performance space dubbed the Truss House.Named for the giant trusses supporting the building, it’s an enclosed, 4,000-square-foot adaptable performance space with access to the sprawling lawns and river outside. Von Guinness said she walked through the space with several local performance groups for help with the layout. The goal is to step away from a traditional show experience and invite the widest possible variety of audiences and artists for an immersive performance, ...Two Colorado distilleries known for whiskey open new tasting rooms
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
Locals and tourists who have enjoyed a tipple from Mythology Distillery while in Steamboat Springs can now grab a drink straight from the source.This summer, Mythology relocated from its longtime home in Denver to the mountain town where it operates a new, larger production facility and a cocktail bar with additional amenities. Meanwhile, Lyons-based liquor purveyor Spirit Hound Distillers is coming down from altitude and taking over Mythology’s former home in the Mile High City.Thirsty yet? Here are the details of both new tasting rooms so you can plan your next happy hour.Mythology Distillery (Steamboat Springs)Mythology Distillery’s new bar in Steamboat Springs serves cocktails, including several riffs on the Old Fashioned and gin-and-tonic, as well as beer and wine. (Provided by Mythology Distillery)Founder and president Scott Yeates has lived in Steamboat Springs since 2017, so moving his distillery there was a natural fit. However, the new space also affords Mythology ro...Summer showers fall in Claremont; T-storms could be next for Southern California
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
A light rain fell early Tuesday morning in Claremont.The summer shower began around 1 a.m. and lasted for about 30 minutes. Light summer rain falls in Claremont on Aug. 1, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)Video shows there was just enough rain to dampen the streets and prompt drivers to use their wipers. However, the brief shower may not be the only moisture Southern California sees this week.Forecasters are calling for a 20 to 30% chance of thunderstorms across Los Angeles County Tuesday. Paul Reubens completed 1st draft of memoir before his death, publicist confirms The most likely areas to see rain are the mountains, deserts and foothills. Peak rain rates could reach a half inch per hour near thunderstorm areas, according to the National Weather Service. Isolated downdrafts could gust up to 45 mph, the Weather Service said. Residents are urged to be on the lookout for slippery roads from rain and small hail, isolated power outages and blown-over objects.There is also a chance for minor flood...Flashing X sign removed from Elon Musk company's San Francisco headquarters
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
(The Hill) -- The giant, glowing "X" sign has been removed from the San Francisco headquarters of the social media company formerly known as Twitter.Multiple outlets reported on Monday that the sign, which was installed last week amid the company's rebrand, was removed by workers after city residents and officials complained.A partially completed "X" sign rests atop the company headquarters, formerly known as Twitter, in downtown San Francisco, on Friday, July 28, 2023. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)Over a dozen complaints were filed to the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection after the sign was put up, including criticisms that the display wasn’t permitted and was a nuisance and that its flashing lights made it hard for residents to sleep, according to CNBC. Complaints filed last Friday also said the old Twitter sign on the side of the building, which police had stopped workers from dismantling, was in an "unsafe condition" and that a city inspector had visited the headquarters ...Phenom Marco Luciano’s rise to SF Giants: ‘They’ll be talking about him as they do now with Shohei Ohtani’
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — Those who saw Marco Luciano play at the lowest level of the minor leagues have the same observations as those watching him now as the San Francisco Giants shortstop and, at 21, one of the youngest players in the big leagues.They say he’s quiet and focused, and a once-in-a-generation talent.“I would say 10 years from now they’ll be talking about him in the same context as they do now with Shohei Ohtani,” said Dennis Pelfrey, manager of the Giants’ Double-A affiliate in Richmond, where Luciano played for three months before a promotion in mid-July. “Who will be the next to break the home run record? Luciano‘s name is gonna be in there.”Luciano was fast-tracked to the major leagues somewhat unexpectedly last week, when he earned a promotion to the Giants after just six games at Triple-A and became the sixth-youngest player to make an MLB appearance this season.He has only one goal left to accomplish.“To have a long career in baseball,” he said over the weekend via...Historic downtown Oakland tower is returned to lender in feeble office market
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
OAKLAND — A historic downtown Oakland office tower that’s described as the East Bay city’s “original highrise” has been returned to its lender, a fresh indicator of the worsening weakness in the Bay Area office market.The Syndicate Building, an office tower at 1440 Broadway, is now in the hands of its lender, a disquieting hint that economic maladies linger for the region’s feeble office sector in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.Brightspire Capital, a real estate investment firm and lender, has taken ownership of the 10-story highrise through a special deed that shows the property’s unpaid debt was $25.5 million at the time of the transaction, according to documents filed on July 28 with the Alameda County Recorder’s Office.The Syndicate office building, a 10-story highrise at 1440 Broadway in downtown Oakland. (LoopNet)The office building, which totals about 89,500 square feet, was sold by a Tidewater Capital-led affiliate t...Opinion: Reparations to Black Californians is now up to Newsom
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:04:07 GMT
If California Gov. Gavin Newsom is searching for a reparations agenda that has broad appeal, he will need to expand what the movement is all about and focus on policy reforms that would improve the lives of Black Californians as well as people of various races.The United States Supreme Court recently created two openings by blocking President Joe Biden’s move to waive the federal student debt of 40 million potential voters and banning affirmative action at both private and public universities. Focusing on reforms that address inequities and avoiding the third rail of financial reparations is the sweet spot if the governor seeks to do anything with a California task force’s report that was finished earlier this month.Advancing nothing would be a disservice to the nine-member California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans. Its exhaustive and pioneering 40-chapter report truly represents a milestone in the movement. Those who participated, and cel...Latest news
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