Southbound E-470 at Peña Blvd. closed for multi-vehicle crash

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

Southbound E-470 at Peña Blvd. closed for multi-vehicle crash Southbound E-470 at Peña Boulevard is closed due to a crash involving multiple vehicles, according to the Colorado State Patrol.One person was transported to the hospital with injuries after the incident, according to the Denver Fire Department.Multiple vehicle crash with serious injuries blocking E470 SB at Pena (milepost 27). Left lane NB blocked. SB use Pena ramp as a detour. Please watch for emergency crews.— CSP E470 (@CSP_E470) September 19, 2023Drivers should use the Peña exit as a detour. The left lane of northbound E-470 is also blocked, according to the Colorado State Patrol.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Woman lying down in Aurora parking lot run over, killed Crime and Public Safety | Teenage driver killed in midnight crash Sunday, Lakewood police say Crime and Public Safety | Wrong-way driver on I-25 crashes, kills another driver overnight Crime and Public Safety | Toddler riding on someone’...

Rockies prospect Ryan Ritter named California League MVP

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

Rockies prospect Ryan Ritter named California League MVP One of the Rockies’ prospects has been named the top shortstop and most valuable player in the California League.Fresno Grizzlies infielder Ryan Ritter on Tuesday was announced as the winner of the awards, as voted on by the league’s managers. Ritter, who’s listed as the Rockies’ 20th-best prospect by MLB Pipeline, slashed .305/.405/.606 with 18 home runs and 58 RBIs in 65 games with the Single-A club before earning a promotion to High-A Spokane in July. He now plays for Double-A Hartford.Related ArticlesColorado Rockies | Luis Campusano’s go-ahead 3-run homer helps disappointing Padres beat Rockies Colorado Rockies | Rookies Hunter Goodman, Brenton Doyle homer but Rockies’ five-game winning streak ends Colorado Rockies | Blake Street Bombers: Rockies “need to bully” teams at Coors Field Colorado Rockies | Hot Rockies sweep doubleheader from Giants, win fifth straight game ...

California regulators orders Arrowhead bottled water to stop drawing from some mountain springs

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

California regulators orders Arrowhead bottled water to stop drawing from some mountain springs By ADAM BEAM and AMY TAXIN (Associated Press)SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California regulators on Tuesday ordered one of the country’s oldest bottled water brands to stop using some of the natural springs it has relied on for more than 100 years to market its products throughout the western U.S.Arrowhead bottled water traces its roots to the Arrowhead Springs Hotel, which first opened in 1885 and began selling bottled spring water from its basement in 1906. But environmental and community groups say the company has never had legal permission to take water from the springs that flow out of the San Bernardino Mountains. They say the company’s actions have dried up Strawberry Creek, harming the environment and making the area more prone to wildfires.Tuesday, the State Water Resources Control Board voted unanimously to order BlueTriton — the company that owns the Arrowhead brand — to stop taking water from a number of springs. The order does not ban the compa...

L.A. serial killer charged with killing cellmate in Kern County prison

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

L.A. serial killer charged with killing cellmate in Kern County prison A Los Angeles serial killer who earlier this year was accused of killing his cellmate at a federal prison in Kern County has been formally charged with murder, prosecutors said.Ramon Alberto Escobar, 52, is scheduled for arraignment Thursday on charges of first-degree murder and assault likely to produce great bodily injury by a prisoner serving a life term. Escobar shared a cell at North Kern State Prison with Juan Villanueva, who was serving a life sentence for aggravated sexual assault of a child under 14, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.Juan Villanueva (left) and Ramon Escobar (right) are shown in these undated photos provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.Villanueva, 53, was found unresponsive in his cell on Feb. 24, and prosecutors allege he was strangled. ‘No evidence’ models’ deaths in downtown L.A. related, police say Escobar is already serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for a...

Disneyland temporarily closes Space Mountain for refurbishment

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

Disneyland temporarily closes Space Mountain for refurbishment Disneyland has closed Space Mountain just as the Halloween season kicks off at the “Happiest Place on Earth.”The popular Tomorrowland indoor roller coaster will be closed until Oct. 25 for refurbishment, according to the Disneyland calendar.The closure of Space Mountain comes as more guests usually visit the Anaheim resort for Halloween. Disneyland brings back fire effects for some nighttime shows Limited-time experiences, like holiday décor, ride overlays, a themed fireworks show at Disneyland, Oogie Boogie Bash and more, are expected to last until Oct. 31.In the past, Disneyland would temporarily close Space Mountain to install the Ghost Galaxy overlap, which would add “video projections of spinning nebulas and a fiery space demon to the pitch-black indoor coaster,” the Orange County Register reported.  The last time Disneyland officials installed the overlay for the Halloween season was in 2018, according to theme park blogs. The abandoned plans to bring another Disney t...

Man sentenced to 13 years for bringing 6.5 pounds of fentanyl through LAX

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

Man sentenced to 13 years for bringing 6.5 pounds of fentanyl through LAX A man has been sentenced to 13 years in federal prison for trying to bring more than 6 1/2 pounds of fentanyl through Los Angeles International Airport in 2020.Chicago resident Jermaine Eggleston, 35, was convicted in April 2022 of distributing fentanyl after LAX security officers found the narcotics in his checked duffle bag, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a Tuesday news release.On Sept. 14, 2020, his bag set off an X-ray machine for possibly containing explosives, prompting a Transportation Security Administration officer to search it."The officer opened the bag and found, inside a computer keyboard box, three parcels wrapped in tape, plastic wrap, and carbon paper," the release said. "Eggleston checked the bag under his own name for a Los Angeles-to-New Orleans flight. Subsequent testing revealed that the parcels in total contained 2,986 grams of fentanyl."That amount, just short of 3 kilograms, equates to 6.58 pounds and has a wholesale value of more than $250,000, the D...

If speed cameras are installed in California, what will the fines be?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

If speed cameras are installed in California, what will the fines be? A bill that would establish a pilot program in six California cities to ticket speeding drivers with cameras instead of police is headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk for approval.AB 645 proposed the five-year pilot program to give local transportation departments in the cities of San Jose, Oakland, Los Angeles, Glendale, Long Beach and the city and county of San Francisco the ability to install automated speed safety systems. These cameras would use a mobile radar to monitor drivers going at least 11 miles over the posted speed limit, snapping a picture of their license plate to issue speeding tickets to the driver. Speed cameras could be coming to the L.A. area According to the bill, transportation departments can deploy anywhere from nine to 125 cameras throughout their jurisdiction depending on population size, prioritizing areas such as school zones, high-injury roadways and known street racing corridors in geographically diverse locations.Drivers who are found to be speeding ...

Vanna White to stay on 'Wheel of Fortune' for 2 more years

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

Vanna White to stay on 'Wheel of Fortune' for 2 more years Vanna White won't be having her final spin on the "Wheel of Fortune" anytime soon. She has extended her contract for two more years according to Deadline. This extension will take her through the 2025-2026 season, which means she'll be working alongside Ryan Seacrest when Pat Sajak retires after this season. Pat Sajak, left, and Vanna White, from "Wheel of Fortune," attend a ceremony honoring Harry Friedman with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Nov. 1, 2019, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)The popular game show is currently in its 41st Season and it'll be the last one for Sajak who announced his retirement plans in June.Weeks later, it was revealed Seacrest would take over hosting duties.In this May 14, 2019 file photo, Ryan Seacrest attends the Walt Disney Television 2019 upfront in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)When the "American Idol" host announced the new gig, he expressed excitement about working with White.“I can’t wa...

From Bankrupt Entrepreneur to Insurance Industry Mogul

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

From Bankrupt Entrepreneur to Insurance Industry Mogul Bouncing back from bankruptcy isn’t a simple task. Doing so requires not only a vision, but also a strategic plan to make that vision a reality—as well as a strong stomach for the uncertainty and doubt along the way.Tim Gaspar managed to pull this off so well that he was able to launch and scale an insurance company to the point that he could sell it to Foundation Risk Partners (FRP) within less than a decade-and-a-half.Gaspar’s entrepreneurial spirit was obvious from an early age. As a teenager, he pursued a range of different money-making strategies, from running lemonade stands to operating his own haunted houses. But dropping out of college to pursue his early ambitions didn’t work out as planned, and he found himself bankrupt at the age of 20.Determined to change his life trajectory, Gaspar dove headfirst into the insurance industry, gaining experience by working at a major firm for a few years before starting his own venture. Though he lacked formal training, Gaspa...

Police: Berkeley apartment resident arrested in shooting of maintenance worker he thought was a burglar

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:23:58 GMT

Police: Berkeley apartment resident arrested in shooting of maintenance worker he thought was a burglar BERKELEY — A resident of an apartment complex was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder Monday in the shooting of a maintenance worker whom he thought was a burglar, authorities saidThe 43-year-old suspect was being held without bail Tuesday at Santa Rita Jail.The shooting happened about 11:40 a.m. Monday at a multi-unit apartment building in the 2500 block of Hillegass Avenue, not far from the UC Berkeley campus.Authorities said Tuesday that the tenant contacted police to say he had just shot a burglar. The victim also called police and said he was shot while trying to complete maintenance at the unit where the suspect lived.Officer Jessica Perry said when officers got to the apartment they found the maintenance worker with a wound to the leg.  He was taken to a hospital for treatment of non life-threatening injuries.Perry said officers at the scene determined the maintenance worker was attempting to work inside a unit upon the tenant’s request. The tenant had made ...