Backers of strong mayor ballot initiative in Aurora delay until 2025
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
An initiative that would have asked Aurora voters to approve giving more power to the mayor won’t be making it on the 2023 ballot, proponents of the campaign announced Friday morning.The effort for the proposed measure was led by Mayor Mike Coffman, who contributed $10,000 to the campaign, but after a series of challenges from opponents, the “Term Limits & Empowering the Mayor for a Better Aurora” campaign announced it couldn’t meet the deadline to get onto the ballot.“Regrettably, the citizens of Aurora will not have the opportunity to express their preference for a strong mayor form of government and further restricting term limits in the upcoming November elections, as a result of legal technicalities and opposition tactics,” spokesperson Natela Manuntseva said in a written statement.The deadline for local election issues to be certified to the county clerk is Sept. 8, which means ballot initiatives have to be finalized at least 30 days in advance. But there...Opinion: We are here to care for the animals “no-kill” shelters turn away
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
There is popular terminology used in animal welfare that is particularly divisive and disturbing. When you hear the term “no-kill” shelter, you probably assume that shelter is doing the best thing for the animals in its care.What you might not know is that “no-kill” policies don’t guarantee animals receive the best treatment or even prevent them from dying. Instead, these shelters can simply turn the neediest animals away, leaving another kind of shelter and its employees to deal with the worst cases of sick and injured animals and horrific cases of abuse and neglect that often result in severe behavioral problems. The shelters that operate as a safety net for these animals are called “open admission” shelters.What’s the difference? Typically, a “no-kill” shelter has the luxury to choose which animals they accept. When animals are unadoptable, or space is limited, they can be turned away from “no kill” shelters.However, those animals won’t be turned away from an “open-admission” she...Jack-knifed semitruck leads to extended road closure in Commerce City
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
A semitruck that jackknifed Friday morning in Commerce City has led to an extended road closure.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Interstate 70 along Floyd Hill reopens after rock blasting operation forced safety closure Crashes and Disasters | I-70 reopen after rockslide with massive boulders closed stretch on Western Slope Crashes and Disasters | Eastbound I-70 west of the tunnel reopens following fatal motorcycle crash Crashes and Disasters | I-70 through Glenwood Canyon reopens following mudslides Crashes and Disasters | Eastbound lanes of I-76 in Adams County reopen after crash The truck is blocking northbound lanes of U.S. 85 at the 6700 block, according to Commerce City police on X, the social media site formerly called Twitter.An extended road closure is expected for the area, but police did not specify a time for reopening, so alternate routes are advised.Traffic alert: Jack-knifed semi b...Drew Sanders, wide receiver depth and storylines to watch in Broncos’ preseason finale vs. Los Angeles Rams
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
For Sean Payton, the Broncos’ preseason finale against the Los Angeles Rams is important for a number of reasons — not all of which have to do with what happens on the field.Saturday will not only be Payton’s first time coaching in front of Broncos fans at Empower Field at Mile High since he was hired, but an opportunity for new team members to get a feel for the stadium, locker room and, yes, how to get there.“We all like routine, so once you do it, you’re used to it,” Payton said.Providing another glimpse inside the mind of the detail-oriented head coach, Payton went all the way back to his first season in New Orleans to illustrate the importance of such routine.It was 2006, and the Saints were about to play their first home game of the season when quarterback Drew Brees was stuck in traffic two hours before kick-off. Payton said Brees had to get sheriffs to escort him, but when he arrived at the stadium, his car got stuck in the parking garage. “You can’t ...What your poop color can say about your health
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer for how often you should poop, but when it comes to what color your stool should be, expert consensus is much narrower. And deviations from it can be a cause for concern.“The most common color is brown, shades of brown,” said Dr. Mark Corkins, division chief of pediatric gastroenterology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.The brown comes from the breakdown of bilirubin, a pigment created when old blood cells break down in the liver, and bile, which is typically dark brown or green and is made by the liver to aid in fat digestion, according to McGill University’s Office for Science and Society. When bilirubin and bile are secreted in the small intestine during digestion, they ultimately turn the poop brown.This physiological process is also the reason why green is the second most common poop color.Green stools can mean food moved through the GI tract rapidly, so the green bile in the poop is still in its original form and hasn’...Carlos Santana apologizes for anti-trans comments he made during a recent concert
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
By Alli Rosenbloom | CNNCarlos Santana faced criticism on Thursday when a video of the musician making anti-transgender comments during a concert in New Jersey in July resurfaced on social media.“When God made you and me, before we came out of the womb, you know who you are and what you are,” the guitarist is seen saying in the clip.He continued, “Later on when you grow up, and you see things and you start believing that you could be something that sounds good but you know it ain’t right, because a woman is a woman and a man is a man — that’s it.”“Whatever you wanna do in the closet, that’s your business, I’m OK with that,” Santana added, before mentioning his closeness to his “brother Dave Chapelle,” who also faced criticism for anti-LGBTQ comments made in his 2021 Netflix comedy special “The Closer.”The criticism Santana faced on Thursday prompted the “Smooth” singer to release a statement on his Facebook page, where he wrote, “I am sorry for my insensitive comments.”“They don’t r...Wildfire map: More evacuations for Smith River, Happy Camp fires
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
New evacuation orders have been issued because of wildfires burning since last week in California’s northwest corner.An area of southern Oregon came under evacuation order Thursday, Aug. 24, after the Smith River Complex — California’s second largest wildfire of the season — crossed the state line from Del Norte County.In neighboring Sisikyou County, the evacuation zone for the Elliott Fire was expanded. Elliott, in the western area of the Happy Camp Complex, now encompasses the former Canyon and Three Camps fires.With decreased activity in Happy Camp’s eastern zone, some evacuation orders there were downgraded to a warning, and Highway 96 reopened, though with traffic delays.The map above shows the mandatory evacuation orders in red and the approximate perimeters of the largest fires in black. Colored dots show the locations of some of the smaller fires.In Trinity County, an evacuation order remains in place for the Deep Fire. Humboldt County has warni...Man found shot in East Oakland
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
OAKLAND — A man was found shot Friday morning in East Oakland.He was taken to a hospital where he was undergoing surgery. His condition was not immediately available.His age and where he lives were not immediately released.The man was found outside about 6:50 a.m. in the 2700 block of Church Street, a mainly residential area in the Havenscourt district.He had been shot at least once.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Two arrested in connection with fatal Oakland shooting Crime and Public Safety | Hayward BART station briefly closed due to report of person possibly hit by train Crime and Public Safety | ‘No one is going to miss you’: How a bus, a Baby Yoda doll, and a woman with ‘great hearing’ led to arrests in brutal East Bay homicide Crime and Public Safety | ‘Underground Economy’ task force raids East Bay man’s home for allegedly selling counterfeit high-end accessories on OfferUp Crime...Suspected Tenderloin drug dealer had 2-year-old with her when she was arrested
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- An alleged Tenderloin drug dealer had her 2-year-old child with her when she was arrested this week, according to the San Francisco Police Department. Juleisy Moncada, 21, was the subject of a month-long investigation by the SFPD Narcotics Unit.Officers suspected Moncada was dealing drugs in the Tenderloin and developed probable cause for search warrants for her two residences and vehicle. On Tuesday, Aug. 22, at around 2:40 p.m., officers located her in her vehicle on the 100 block of Russ Street. IKEA store evacuated during SF grand opening Moncada, whose child was also in the car at the time, was arrested for probable cause developed during the investigation, police said. At the time of the arrest, Moncada had narcotics on her person.The car was towed for further investigation and with the suspect's permission, the child was placed in the custody of a relative.Officers with the SFPD Tenderloin Station, Narcotics Unit and the Drug Enforcement Agency sear...3.8-magnitude quake strikes in northeast Sonoma County
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 16:02:17 GMT
(BCN) -- A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck Sonoma County on Friday morning. The temblor at 7:14 a.m. struck at a depth of 2 kilometers, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Hawaii gov. says travel outside of Maui is encouraged, but should you travel to the islands? The epicenter was in northeast Sonoma County, about 15 miles north-northeast of Healdsburg, USGS officials said. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.Latest news
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