Fugitive arrested by U.S. Marshals in Englewood for alleged murder in Washington, D.C.

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

Fugitive arrested by U.S. Marshals in Englewood for alleged murder in Washington, D.C. U.S. Marshals in Colorado, in collaboration with the Glendale Police Department, arrested a fugitive wanted on a first-degree murder charge for allegedly killing a man in Washington, D.C., in Englewood on Monday night, according to a social media post from the U.S. Marshals Service Denver.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | CBI continues search for 17-year-old Maggie Long’s killer 6 years after her murder Crime and Public Safety | 13-year-old arrested on suspicion of murder in fatal stabbing in Aurora Crime and Public Safety | Editorial: Road rage and reckless driving bring fear to Colorado’s unsafe streets Crime and Public Safety | “Starkweather” re-examines grisly 1950s murders by two teens | Book review Crime and Public Safety | Man sentenced to prison in domestic violence murder of Cherry Creek district teacher Eliexander Lopez-Burgos was on the run after allegedly shoot...

Women’s basketball: No. 8 CU Buffs cruise past UT-Arlington

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

Women’s basketball: No. 8 CU Buffs cruise past UT-Arlington It says a lot about the growth of the Colorado women’s basketball program that it can cruise to a win and nearly hit the century mark and view it as an off game.On Tuesday, the No. 8-ranked Buffaloes weren’t particularly sharp, but were never threatened, either, in rolling to a 95-74 win against UT-Arlington at the CU Events Center.“We’ve come a long ways when you can be not on could nine winning by 20,” CU head coach JR Payne said. “But again, I think it speaks to, as far as coaches, we just are wired to figure out, ‘How can we be our best?’ And I think, especially … the upperclassmen that have really been here, we expect ourselves to be really good. And we expect to do our job and do it at a high level and all those things. So I think we have big goals and big dreams for the season, so we want to continue to be better every night.“I’m also smart enough to be able to celebrate the really great things that we did, as well. So proud of lots of things in the stat sheet and...

Homeowner shoots neighbor who entered home, refused to leave, police say

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

Homeowner shoots neighbor who entered home, refused to leave, police say LOS ANGELES - Gunfire erupted inside a home near the Hollywood Bowl Tuesday morning when a man shot his neighbor after that neighbor forced his way into his home and refused to leave, authorities said.Officers responded to the 2200 block of Chelan Place just before 11 a.m. on reports of an assault with a deadly weapon.According to Los Angeles police, the neighbor was undergoing some type of mental “episode” when he first shattered the back window of a Porsche and then forced his way into his neighbor’s home.“He was asked to leave and when he refused the homeowner retrieved a firearm [and] shot the suspect,” said LAPD Officer Charles Miller.The shooting scene on Chelan Place in the Hollywood Hills. Dec. 5, 2023. The back window of a Porche is seen shattered on Chelan Place in the Hollywood Hills. Dec. 5, 2023. Police investigating a shooting in Hollywood Hills on Dec. 5, 2023. (KTLA)The suspect was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening wounds.Police questioned and then ...

California High-Speed Rail awarded $3B by Biden Administration; largest grant in its history

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

California High-Speed Rail awarded $3B by Biden Administration; largest grant in its history The California High-Speed Rail has received its biggest boost from the federal government yet, being awarded more than $3 billion in grant funding through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.The announcement was made Tuesday and was confirmed by California Sen. Alex Padilla and Rep. Nancy Pelosi."California takes great pride in our ambitious status as the leading edge of high-speed rail in America," Pelosi said on X, previously Twitter. "With $3 billion in new federal funding, we take an important leap closer to making high-speed rail a reality in California."The grant is the largest chunk of federal funding the California High-Speed Rail Authority has been awarded since the state's most ambitious public transportation project was approved by voters in 2008.Construction work has been chugging along steadily in the Central Valley, as crews construct the first portion of the California High-Speed Rail, which is being referred to as the "initial operating segment." The initial operating ...

Man armed with crowbar vandalizes nearly 30 vehicles in L.A.

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

Man armed with crowbar vandalizes nearly 30 vehicles in L.A. An armed suspect is wanted for vandalizing approximately 30 vehicles in Koreatown. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the vandalism occurred on Monday between noon and 3 p.m. in the area of 4th Street to 7th Street and Westmoreland Boulevard to Virgil Avenue.  Suspected DUI crash leaves 2 dead on 5 Freeway Witnesses say that the man was bashing in windows and denting the bodies of the vehicles with a yellow crowbar. Video submitted to KTLA by a neighbor shows the man walking around with the crowbar, smashing parked vehicles at random.Another silver Chevy sedan had its rear driver side window completely smashed in; the vehicle owner had since covered the damage with what appeared to be a piece of cardboard, part of a garbage bag and tape. (KTLA)Video from the scene captured by KTLA shows a white Toyota SUV with a shattered back windshield.Another silver Chevy sedan had its rear driver side window completely smashed in; the vehicle owner had since covered...

Taco Bell brings back its Double Decker Taco

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

Taco Bell brings back its Double Decker Taco Taco Bell’s Double Decker Taco is returning to menus nationwide, the fast-food company announced Tuesday.Taco Bell customers can now purchase the fan-favorite menu item for $2.99.The Double Decker Taco could have returned to menus in 2022 when Taco Bell asked fans to vote to determine which “retired” food item made a comeback. Fans voted to bring back the Enchirito instead.Taco Bell’s Double Decker Taco is returning to menus nationwide, the fast-food company announced Tuesday. (Taco Bell) Taco Bell releases Nacho Fries Lover’s Pass and debuts new entrée “The Double Decker Taco holds a deep space in the hearts of our Taco Bell Fans. The insane amount of love for this product from fans across our social platforms was impossible to ignore,” Taylor Montgomery, chief marketing officer, said in a statement.“The sentiment was particularly strong following last year’s spirited face-off with the Enchirito. We listened to what our fans wanted from us and knew we couldn’t deny them the joy ...

Orange County's beaches are washing away. This is what's being done to stop it

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

Orange County's beaches are washing away. This is what's being done to stop it The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers is spearheading a major effort to save Orange County's world-famous beaches from a natural threat: erosion.The problem of disappearing sand is nothing new but has become more alarming in recent years. In March, the U.S. Geological Survey released a report predicting that rising sea levels could erode 25% to 70% of California’s coastline by 2100, The Orange County Register reported.The erosion isn’t just a threat to the beauty and recreational uses of the beaches. It also threatens infrastructure including roads, rail lines and homes.Contractors are moving sediment from the Santa Ana River to replenish sand at Newport Beach. Dec. 5, 2023. (KTLA)Contractors are using backhoes to dig up sand from the Santa Ana River while barges are dredging sediment from the ocean. While some of the sediment will be spread out in the immediate area of Newport Beach near the river, managers say the more important work will be done further to the north. Conflicts betwee...

Letters: Fine inadequate | Invest in housing | Innocent Gazans | Vaccination rates | PAC money

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

Letters: Fine inadequate | Invest in housing | Innocent Gazans | Vaccination rates | PAC money Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Speed camera fineis too little to deterRe: “Map: Speed cameras are likely to be placed on these San Jose streets” (Nov. 20).Speed cameras seem to be an adjunct to the understaffed San Jose Police Department. A test program is a great idea. However, the proposed fines are: drivers going 11 to 15 mph over the speed limit will be sent a $50 ticket. Sixteen to 25 mph over the limit is a $100 ticket, and 26 mph over is $200. Those who exceed 100 mph will receive a $500 penalty.That last fine is preposterous. Anyone driving on city streets at 100 mph, regardless of the posted limit, should face severe consequences — perhaps confiscation of the vehicle and/or jail time.Mike RobertsSan JoseS.J. must invest invaried housing plansI am writing to emphasize the critical need for increased efforts in creating more affordable housing options for the residents of San Jose. The escalating cost of living in o...

Huge project at old Bay Area mall changes focus as real estate shifts

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

Huge project at old Bay Area mall changes focus as real estate shifts CUPERTINO — A vast redevelopment of the old Vallco Mall in Cupertino will shift gears in a fast-changing economy — a move crafted to make the project more feasible and enable the first buildings to sprout by late 2024 or in 2025.The Rise, as the ambitious mixed-use development is known, could bring about a new downtown for Cupertino that would emerge from the cleared-away remnants of the moribund Vallco Mall.For that to become a reality, the project’s owner, an affiliate of busy Bay Area developer Sand Hill Property Co., proposed on Tuesday several key changes in the development.The towers in the project will be considerably shorter and the development itself will be reconfigured to make it easier to coax lenders to provide construction financing for an array of properties that together could coalesce to create a new city center for Cupertino.“Challenging market conditions of the past year have affected real estate projects throughout our region, and The Rise...

Rep. Greene says GOP colleague got physical with her

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:00:41 GMT

Rep. Greene says GOP colleague got physical with her By Melanie Zanona | CNNIn a private meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson last week, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accused fellow Georgia Republican Rep. Richard McCormick of getting physically aggressive with her, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter – a charge that McCormick has denied, saying it was a “friendly gesture.”Greene claimed to Johnson that McCormick grabbed her by the shoulders and shook her following a public spat they had over competing resolutions to censure Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, the sources said, and asked the speaker to address the issue. McCormick voted against Greene’s censure resolution and then introduced his own, more narrow version – which prompted Greene to say to reporters at the time that McCormick had his “ego bruised.” She also publicly bashed other Republicans who voted against her resolution.In a statement provided to CNN, McCormick said the interaction was intended to be friendly, but he apologized to the congre...