Colorado snow totals for April 4, 2023
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
The following Colorado snow totals have been reported by the National Weather Service for March 26-27, 2023, as of 10 a.m. Tuesday:Allenspark, CO — 6 inches at 8 a.m. MDTArapahoe Park, CO — 0.5 inch at 7 a.m. MDTArvada, CO — 0.8 inch at 8 a.m. MDTAspen Springs, CO — 2 inches at 7 a.m. MDTAurora, CO — 0.3 inch at 6:50 a.m. MDTAvon, CO — 1.8 inches at 6 a.m. MDTBerthoud, CO — 2 inches at 7 a.m. MDTBoulder, CO — 2.6 inches at 8 a.m. MDTBroomfield, CO — 0.9 inch at 7 a.m. MDTBuckhorn Mountain, CO — 7.7 inches at 8 a.m. MDTBuckley Afb, CO — 0.5 inch at 8:12 a.m. MDTCampion, CO — 2.5 inches at 7 a.m. MDTCarter Lake, CO — 1.4 inches at 7:05 a.m. MDTCastle Pines, CO — 0.6 inch at 6:38 a.m. MDTCastle Rock, CO — 1.1 inches at 8 a.m. MDTCedar Point, CO — 0.2 inch at 7 a.m. MDTChama, CO — 1.7 inches at 8 a.m. MDTChimney Rock, CO — 2 inches at 8 a.m. MDTCollbran, CO — 5.8 inches at 8...Overnight house fires in Aurora leave five residents, multiple pets displaced
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
Two separate overnight house fires in Aurora left five residents and multiple pets displaced early Tuesday.Fire officials used the opportunity to warn that the risk of fires spreading from home to home in areas where units are built close together is higher during red flag fire danger days. Early Tuesday morning, Aurora Fire Rescue crews rolled to a house fire in the 500 block of North Galena Street, found flames at the back of the house, and called for extra help. Two residents and two pets were rescued. No injuries were reported, fire officials said in a news release.Related ArticlesColorado News | Colorado wildfires: Hogback, Stove Prairie fires contained; helicopters dropping water on 403 fire Colorado News | Denver weather: Sunny morning funnels into blustery afternoon with elevated fire risks, possible rainy night Colorado News | Bear Fire evacuation orders have been lifted for Golden Gate Canyon area Colorado News | W...Is the rain finally over for California?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
For Californians sick of rain, snow and an all-around stormy start to 2023, the next couple weeks are looking good. The Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, released two maps Monday that show California is expecting weather that's both warmer and drier than average starting Easter Sunday and continuing for five days. Does that mean the era of atmospheric rivers is over for this rainy season, and California can finally dry out? California could see wildflower ‘super bloom’ this spring There are good reasons to believe the worst of rain is behind us, explained Brian Garcia, warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service's Bay Area office."As we move deeper into spring, the odds of having large impactful storms diminishes," said Garcia. "It's tough to say with 100% certainty that we're done with the big storms, but climatologically we're at the end of the window.'Late-season large storms are still a possi...3 bodies found in Mesa, Arizona apartment in apparent murder-suicide
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
Three people have been found dead inside a Mesa apartment and the case is being investigated as a murder-suicide, police said Tuesday.Police said they received a call about a possible shooting around 7:30 p.m. Monday.When officers arrived, they were directed by the caller to the apartment where he lived with his 46-year-old girlfriend and her 21-year-old son and 14-year-old daughter.The man told police that he came home from work and found the bodies, each in a different room in the apartment.Detectives said evidence at the scene appears to show that the 21-year-old fatally shot his mother and teenage sister and then killed himself.Police said the names of the three people were being withheld pending notification of additional family members.Tomas Ramirez Pronounced Dead in Multi-Vehicle Crash on Highway 14 [Mojave, CA]
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
Three-Vehicle Collision near Meyers Road Left 51-Year-Old Palmdale Man DeadMOJAVE, CA (April 4, 2023) – Later Friday morning, a three-vehicle collision along Highway 14 claimed the life of Tomas Ramirez.The crash occurred on March 31st, at around 11:22 a.m. along the northbound lanes of U.S. 14, north of Meyers Road.At this time, the cause of the crash has not been cleared, however, the CHP claimed that at least three vehicles were involved.Authorities said the debris on the roadway blocked the lanes for several hours.Unfortunately, responding emergency personnel declared one person dead at the scene.On Monday, the Kern County coroner’s office identified the deceased victim as 51-year-old Tomas Ramirez of Palmdale.No further details regarding the Highway 14 multi-vehicle crash have been released to the public. Mojave Officials will provide more information once available.Sweet James sends out their warm and sincerest sympathies go out to the friends and family of Tomas Ramirez...Enter the Dragonette
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
Enter the Dragonette: Dragonette returned last fall with her first album in six years, Twennies. The artists real name Martina Sorbara, worked on the project with Dan Farber (Dizzee Rascal, Lizzo).“The word ‘twennies’ comes up in a couple songs on the record, and felt like a theme that was taking dominance,” she said in a statement. “I think it has to do with a kind of reflection on this moment, right now, the 2020’s versus me in MY 20’s. What do i have left from that time in my life, what is still with me, and precious and valuable, and what have I lost or intentionally left behind. As for the colloquial spelling, I feel like it captures a sort of throw-away nature time, but at the same time an intimacy with the passage of time.”“As Dragonette, Sorbara has lived multiple musical lifetimes over the past 15 years,” reads a press release. “A Juno-winning artist and sought-after songwriter, Sorbara has scored numerous global hits, includ...Review: Coward’s ‘Blythe Spirit’ comes alive at City Lights Theater
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
Noel Coward is one of the great observers of the world’s many subtleties, an enchanter with helpings of sly, sardonic wit. Take for example what his character Madame Arcati says in the splendiferous ghost story “Blithe Spirit” about, well, spirits.“Anybody can write books, but it takes an artist to make a dry martini that’s dry enough.”It is a subtle, sagacious quip, a smidge of what makes Coward and his his keen perception so revered in the annals of drama history. These words among many others showcase Coward’s comedic brilliance and cheeky humor within a play that was written in a week during the spring of 1941 as Londoners dealt with the Blitz attacks.The play, one of the famed British playwright’s comedy of manners, is being presented by City Lights Theater Company. The piece delights, mostly — yet not always — capturing the pithy acting style that Coward’s characters are known for.The company’s production, directed with broad, comic strokes by Mark Anderson Phillip...Lineup revealed for The Atlantis, replica of the original 9:30 Club, set to open May 30
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
toggle audio on and off change volume download audio WTOP's Jason Fraley previews The Atlantis lineup (Part 1) $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ga('send', 'event', 'Audio', 'play', audio_filename); }); }); Last week, WTOP reported that a replica of the original 9:30 Club was about to open in D.C.We now know the 450-capacity venue, The Atlantis, will open on May 30 — the anniversary of the original 9:30 Club’s opening — with a show by the Foo Fighters, followed by a star-studded array of artists.The Foo Fighters also o...Kentucky high school football player dies after head injury
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
SOMERSET, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky high school football player who suffered a head injury during a scrimmage last week has died.The Kentucky High School Athletic Association said Monday in a statement on Facebook that it joined family, friends and teammates in mourning the loss of Pulaski County High School varsity football player Andrew Dodson.“No words can explain, justify or rationalize tragedies such as these,” the association wrote.Alan Dodson told the Lexington Herald-Leader that his son was running the ball during his team’s spring game when he was tackled by a teammate.“It was not a violent hit or helmet-to-helmet. It was a simple, clean tackle,” Alan Dodson said. “His head hit the turf, and Andrew suffered blunt-force trauma to the brain.”Andrew Dodson played tight end and defensive end for the Maroons during his junior season, WKYT reported.SourceUS rolls out funding for wildlife crossings along busy roads
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:42:06 GMT
SANTA ANA PUEBLO, N.M. (AP) — Native American tribes, as well as state and local governments will be able to tap into $350 million in infrastructure funds to build wildlife corridors along busy roads and add warning signs for drivers in what federal officials are billing as the first-of-its-kind pilot program to prevent collisions and improve habitat connectivity. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was expected to roll out more details about the program during a visit to Santa Ana Pueblo on Tuesday. Wildlife managers with the New Mexico tribe have documented recent mountain lion casualties along a busy federal highway that cuts through tribal boundaries.Nationwide, about 200 people are killed each year in collisions involving wildlife and vehicles, federal officials said. Buttigieg said in a statement issued ahead of his announcement that launching the pilot program marks “an important step to prevent deadly crashes in communities across the country and make America’...Latest news
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