Interstate 25 northbound reopens at Thornton after crash

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

Interstate 25 northbound reopens at Thornton after crash Northbound Interstate 25 is reopened near Thornton for a two-vehicle crash, according to police and the Colorado Department of Transportation.Related ArticlesTransportation | Denver weather: Frigid temperatures expected overnight as light snow continues Transportation | Colorado weather: Scattered snow showers, rain and wind create hazards for travelers Transportation | Semitruck fuel spill shuts down eastbound I-76 to northbound I-25 Transportation | Southbound I-25 reopened at U.S. 50 near Pueblo after truck hits bridge Transportation | Investigators focus on railway inspection practices after fatal Colorado train derailment The closure was between 120th and 136th avenues and reported by CDOT at 3:10 p.m. on X. The highway reopened after 40 minutes.This is a developing story.Get more Colorado news by signing up for our Mile High Roundup email newsletter.

Football: CU Buffs LB Marvin Ham II to transfer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

Football: CU Buffs LB Marvin Ham II to transfer Colorado linebacker Marvin Ham II has elected to play his final season of college football elsewhere.On Tuesday, Ham put his name into the NCAA transfer portal. He’s the second CU player to go into the portal since the end of the season on Saturday, joining backup tight end Caleb Fauria.Related Articles CSU’s Mohamed Kamara named Mountain West defensive player of the year; 8 Rams, Air Force players make all-conference first team Keeler: Deion Sanders’ recruiting doublespeak has CU Buffs looking more like CU Bluffs Football recruiting: CU Buffs lose QB commits for 2024, 2025 classes Fracture in back sidelined Shedeur Sanders for CU Buffs’ finale How can Deion Sanders, CU Buffs push for Big 12 title and College Football Playoff in 2024? More steak, less sizzle. Ham played the past five seasons at CU, but has an extra year of eligibility remaining because of the COVID-19 pandemic. All players fro...

Former child star Evan Ellingson died of accidental overdose, coroner says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

Former child star Evan Ellingson died of accidental overdose, coroner says HOLLYWOOD - Former child star Evan Ellingson died from an accidental overdose of fentanyl, the San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner told KTLA on Tuesday.Ellingson, 35, was found dead inside a bedroom at a home in Fontana on Nov. 5. His father told TMZ it was a sober living home where the former actor had been staying as he worked to overcome drug addiction.Pictured (L-R) Evan Ellingson as Kyle Harmon and David Caruso as Horatio Caine (Photo by Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty Images)As a child actor, Ellingson appeared on shows including “General Hospital” and “Mad TV,” and landed an early recurring role on the 2000 Fox sitcom “Titus” as a child version of lead actor Christopher Titus. Overdose death rate involving fentanyl tripled in recent years: CDC Later, Ellingson appeared on “24” playing the nephew of Keifer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer character and portrayed the son of David Caruso's Horatio Crane on “CSI: Miami” from 2007 to 2010.He was also well known for his role as Jesse Fitzg...

How to lose millions on all-you-can-eat shrimp

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

How to lose millions on all-you-can-eat shrimp You can't fault Red Lobster for trying.The restaurant chain thought it hit on a great idea to get people through the door -- all-you-can-eat shrimp for just $20.It worked. Lots of people showed up and they ate lots of shrimp.And Red Lobster ended up reporting a quarterly loss of $11 million. For the full year, the company expects a loss of about $20 million.Ouch.Ludovic Regis Henri Garnier, chief financial officer of Red Lobster's parent company, Thai Union Group, told investors on an earnings call that things didn't play out as planned."We wanted to boost our traffic and it didn't work," he said.Garnier said Red Lobster needs to be "much more careful" in setting prices for endless shrimp.What's that mean? It means your meal of never-ending shrimp will no longer cost $20. Now it'll run $25.Which doesn't sound like a profit center, but at least it will likely mean fewer losses.

Is the 'California exodus' still prevalent? Here is what new U.S. Census data says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

Is the 'California exodus' still prevalent? Here is what new U.S. Census data says Newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau show that California was one of the states with the nation’s lowest immigration rate in 2022. The organization defines immigration rates as “the number of people moving into a state as a share of that state’s total number of movers.”In other words, fewer people from other states moved to the Golden State.California’s immigration rate was 11.1%, meaning that only 11.1% of movers were new California residents. The District of Columbia had the highest immigration rates, with 44.3% of movers new to the state, the data showed. Millennials are moving to these cities the most, study says On average, about 19.9% of movers moved from state to state, the data showed. California was one of 11 states that had lower immigration rates compared to the national average.Researchers found that the Golden State’s low immigration rate was most likely due to the large amount of people who moved from different locations in the state.Of those who did move ...

Hit-and-run driver abandons SUV after smashing into parked cars, tree 

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

Hit-and-run driver abandons SUV after smashing into parked cars, tree  Police in Lake Balboa are searching for the driver of an SUV who collided with multiple parked cars and a tree before fleeing the area. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the original call regarding the hit-and-run came out just before 11:45 p.m. on Monday evening in the 6530 block of Hayvenhurst Avenue. Before colliding with the tree, the SUV, a silver Chevy Tahoe, appeared to have clipped two parked cars on Hayvenhurst. Police in Lake Balboa are searching for the driver of an SUV who collided with multiple parked cars and a tree before fleeing the area. (KTLA)Police in Lake Balboa are searching for the driver of an SUV who collided with multiple parked cars and a tree before fleeing the area. (KTLA)Police in Lake Balboa are searching for the driver of an SUV who collided with multiple parked cars and a tree before fleeing the area. (KTLA)Police in Lake Balboa are searching for the driver of an SUV who collided with multiple parked cars and a tree before flee...

Former Google VP drops out of California Senate race

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

Former Google VP drops out of California Senate race Former Google Vice President Lexi Reese announced she is ending her campaign to represent California in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday.Reese cited the relatively low amount of money her campaign had compared to the three leading Democrats. As of the latest Campaign finance filing deadline at the end of September, Reese had raised a total of $1.8 million, around half a million of which she contributed herself. TV news anchor Christina Pascucci joins crowded California Senate race Compare that to leading candidates Rep. Adam Schiff and Rep. Katie Porter, who have raised $21.5 million and $22.1 million, respectively. Rep. Barabra Lee has raised $3.4 million. "$2 million is just not enough to run a state-wide campaign," Reese said in the statement announcing the end of her campaign. "...Career politicians have institutional, press, and Party support that is very difficult to replicate as an outsider."Reese called for term limits and said that the country's legislative branch is behind on...

Raymond Robinson Injured in Pedestrian Crash on Olive Drive [Bakersfield, CA]

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

Raymond Robinson Injured in Pedestrian Crash on Olive Drive [Bakersfield, CA] 68-Year-Old Man Hospitalized after Pedestrian Collision near Victor StreetBAKERSFIELD, CA (November 28, 2023) – Raymond Robinson was admitted to the hospital Saturday night after a pedestrian collision on Olive Drive and Victor Street. The incident occurred at approximately 6:12 p.m., after receiving multiple dispatch calls.Reports indicate that a man, later identified as 68-year-old Raymond Robinson, was struck by the driver of a 2008 Honda while crossing the eastbound lanes of Olive Drive at a speed of 35 to 40 mph. The pedestrian, clad in dark clothing, was unable to avoid the approaching vehicle, resulting in significant injuries.Emergency medical personnel promptly transported Robinson to Kern Medical for necessary treatment. The driver involved, 42-year-old April Nick, cooperated with authorities and remained at the scene throughout the investigation.Investigators noted that the collision was not influenced by intoxication, based on preliminary assessments conducted by t...

Maria Sebastian Arrested after Fatal DUI Crash on Lakeville Highway [Petaluma, CA]

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

Maria Sebastian Arrested after Fatal DUI Crash on Lakeville Highway [Petaluma, CA] Passenger Pronounced Dead after Multi-Vehicle Collision near Stage Gulch RoadPETALUMA, CA (November 28, 2023) – Maria Sebastian was arrested Tuesday afternoon after a DUI collision on southbound Lakeville Highway near Stage Gulch Road.Authorities responded to the scene shortly before 2:40 p.m., after receiving multiple calls in the area.Per reports, a southbound Chevrolet Colorado drove into oncoming lanes and struck a Toyota Tundra. The Toyota then rolled over and hit a nearby Kia Sorento.Due to the extent of injuries sustained, medics pronounced the driver of the Kia dead at the scene. Paramedics took the Kia driver to John Muir Health Walnut Creek Medical Center in critical condition.In addition, the Toyota driver was hospitalized at Petaluma Valley Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.Police later determined that the Chevrolet driver was under the influence at the time. Officers later arrested and booked the Chevy driver, 57-year-old Maria Sebastian, into the Sonoma...

Cheney book slams GOP as Trump’s ‘enablers and collaborators’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:16:14 GMT

Cheney book slams GOP as Trump’s ‘enablers and collaborators’ By Jamie Gangel, Jeremy Herb and Elizabeth Smart | CNNIn her new book, former Rep. Liz Cheney paints a scathing portrait of the Republican Party, condemning her former colleagues and party leaders as “enablers and collaborators,” who after the 2020 election were “willing to violate their oath to the Constitution out of political expediency and loyalty to Donald Trump.”The book, “Oath and Honor,” which was obtained exclusively by CNN ahead of its Dec. 5 release, is an unflinching account of what Cheney calls the GOP’s “cowardice,” and how so many were willing to support former President Donald Trump, who she calls “the most dangerous man ever to inhabit the Oval Office.”Cheney delivers a particularly devastating takedown of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who she says told her that Trump knew he’d lost the election. Cheney is also critical of McCarthy’s successor, House Speaker Mike Johnson, who “appeared especially susceptible to flattery from Trump and aspired to being anywher...