Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies fire at vehicle, chase fleeing suspect during Denver rush hour

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies fire at vehicle, chase fleeing suspect during Denver rush hour Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies converged during rush hour Wednesday near Bowles Avenue and Chase Street after a police shooting and chase with a “suspect at large.”A deputy fired at a tan Lincoln Navigator that had rammed patrol vehicles before the driver fled, officials said.No injuries were reported. Jefferson County officials said in a Twitter posting that the Navigator had heavy side damage and that the suspect was moving north toward Grant Ranch.Tan Lincoln Navigator has heavy passenger side damage. Suspect is a white or Hispanic male. Suspect vehicle was last seen traveling north on Chase toward Grant Ranch. Deputies still searching the area. CIRT will be investigating the officer involved shooting. #JCSO pic.twitter.com/9UX1iySzPJ— Jeffco Sheriff (@jeffcosheriffco) March 22, 2023Heavy police presence at Bowles & Chase following an officer involved shooting in #Jeffco. Deputy on foot, fired at a tan Lincoln Navigator that drove directly toward ...

Possessed by Metal at the Whisky

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

Possessed by Metal at the Whisky Possessed by Metal at the Whisky: Apparently it’s metal season in Los Angeles at the moment. In recent weeks, we’ve seen death metal titans Brujeria, Suffocation and Death to All (former members of Death), LA’s own Bitch, and Bay Area thrashers Vio-Lence. It’s enough to make your neck ache, and on Tuesday night the Bay was back in SoCal in the shape of Possessed.While they were a part of the Bay Area thrash scene of the ’80s, Possessed were on the more extreme end of the metal spectrum, crossing over into death metal territory. Some say Possessed was the first death metal band, though the lines are blurred so nothing is exact.The list of ex members is long, and in some cases distinguished. It includes celebrated Primus guitarist Larry LaLonde, as well as Fear Factory/Soulfly man Tony Campos. The current lineup includes Emilio Márquez (drums), Daniel Gonzalez and Claudeous Creame (guitars) and Robert Cardenas (bass). At least, we think it does. It seems ...

Cool Easter Egg Stuffers Besides Candy the Kids and Grandkids Will Love

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

Cool Easter Egg Stuffers Besides Candy the Kids and Grandkids Will Love Half of the fun of watching kiddos hunt for eggs is watching how happy they are to find what the Easter egg stuffers are. But sometimes, they can already anticipate that it’ll be candies and chocolates in there. While candies are a surefire way to get kids excited for the Easter egg hunt, there are also other types of stuffers that they can enjoy and find useful as well.When is Easter 2023?This year, Easter is celebrated on April 9, 2023.Other notable holidays and/or observances related to Easter 2023 are:Palm Sunday: April 2Holy Thursday: April 6 (end of Lent)Good Friday: April 7Holy Saturday: April 8Easter Monday: April 10The Top Non-Candy Easter Egg StuffersTemporary TattoosTemporary tattoos are almost always a no-fail surprise for the grandkids — but you probably already know that! You might even also have fond memories of getting excited about temporary tattoos yourself from childhood. Not only are temporary tattoos budget-friendly and they come in various designs, they’re also...

Northern California teacher spends 13 days hiking through snow to get to school

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

Northern California teacher spends 13 days hiking through snow to get to school The classic “old grumpy grandpa” saying goes something like this: “Back in my day, we walked 15 miles to school in the snow! Barefoot! Uphill! Both ways! And we liked it that way!”For Eagle Peak Middle School eighth grade science teacher Paula Abajian, there is some truth in that saying for her, as she spent 13 days hiking through snow and ice to get access to a vehicle, to then drive or be driven to school. Monday evening, March 13, was the first day she could finally drive the road to her home since the snowy weather started on Feb. 22.Eagle Peak teacher Paula Abajian hiking through snow to get to school. For Abajian, the logistics were as follows. She and her husband and two young children live at 2,500 feet above sea level in the mountains above Willits. The road to their home is on a north-facing slope, with several feet of snow accumulating on it from all the storms and not melting much due to the lack of sun on the north face. Midway through the series of storms, the sno...

‘Shattered earth’: 4.6-magnitude quake shakes Humboldt County … again

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

‘Shattered earth’: 4.6-magnitude quake shakes Humboldt County … again The shaking Tuesday afternoon amounted to a 4.6 magnitude quake, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.The quake struck around 4:20 p.m. and was located on land around 7 miles west southwest of Ferndale.Local earthquake expert Lori Dengler, a professor emeritus for Cal Poly Humboldt, said the quake was on land.“You couldn’t walk a mile anywhere in Southern Humboldt without encountering a fault,” Dengler said Tuesday afternoon. “I mean, it’s shattered Earth is the best way to sort of think of it.”She said it was probably an aftershock of the Dec. 20, 2022, quake.Related ArticlesCalifornia News | How many Bay Area concrete buildings might fall like those in Turkey’s deadly earthquake? California News | Ecuador earthquake kills at least 12, causes wide damage California News | Ready for the Big One? Homeowners in these Bay Area cities can apply for money to prepare for earthquakes California News | Opinion: Major quakes...

With domestic violence case pending, California man arrested for killing a former romantic partner

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

With domestic violence case pending, California man arrested for killing a former romantic partner A 36-year-old Anaheim man, out on bond while a domestic violence case was pending, was charged Tuesday with murder in the death of an ex-girlfriend, Orange County court records show.Aaron Stevan Romo also faces an enhancement of a secondary offense committed while released from custody, court records show. He was scheduled to make his first appearance on the new charges Tuesday.Romo was arrested in Riverside County hours after police responded to an apartment in the 1900 block of South Union Street in Anaheim and found 24-year-old Mirelle Mateus of La Palma dead inside just before 2:30 p.m. on March 17, police said.Detectives determined Mateus was killed and identified Romo as the suspect, police said, but they did not provide details on Mateus’ injuries or what evidence they had linking Romo to the crime.Romo was being held without bail, police said.Detectives said Romo and Mateus were previously in a romantic relationship.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Parent...

Geologists checking hillsides threatening Southern California apartment buildings as more rain falls

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

Geologists checking hillsides threatening Southern California apartment buildings as more rain falls As the latest rain storms saturated the region, officials were keeping a watchful eye on landslide areas in San Clemente and Newport Beach, where recent hillside collapses prompted the evacuation of homes and apartment buildings.In San Clemente, heavy rain during the morning Tuesday caused a few more feet of debris to fall, but no structural movement was detected as of the afternoon between storms, said Mayor Chris Duncan.Four apartment buildings, with about 20 units between them, were red-tagged last week when concrete decks and the hillside collapsed down the bluff and onto the popular beach trail in North Beach.“We’re not out of the woods yet, but it’s good that we didn’t have any other structures failing,” Duncan said Tuesday afternoon.Last weeks landslide formed a cavern beneath a concrete concrete patio in San Clemente on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 is being monitored by geologists after resent rain storms. (Photo by Leonard Ortiz, Orange County Register/SCNG) City engineers ...

Founder of surf wear brand Ocean Pacific, Jim Jenks, remembered for influence on California surf culture

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

Founder of surf wear brand Ocean Pacific, Jim Jenks, remembered for influence on California surf culture In the 1970s, surf wear brand Ocean Pacific’s clothing – specifically OP’s super-short corduroy shorts – was worn by just about every Southern California surfer or skater; the unofficial uniform of the counterculture then seeped out to the rest of the world.The apparel brand’s co-founder, Jim Jenks, who started the clothing line after recognizing the need for a better performance surf short while catching waves, died on Sunday, March 19, in his San Diego home. He was 84.Huntington Beach surfer Timmy Reyes speaks to OP founder Jim Jenks while both were being inducted into the Surfing Walk of Fame on Aug. 3, 2017. Photo: Ginsberg/DriftwoodFotoOcean Pacific was known for its iconic corduroy shorts, pictured here, worn by surfers and skaters in the 70s and 80s.(Photo courtesy of Surfing Walk of Fame)Jim Jenks, co-founder of Ocean Pacific apparel company, was an innovative in marketing and helped shape not just the surf culture, but professional surfing. (Photo courtesy of Surfing Walk ...

Vince Mendoza, Luciana Souza ready to deliver beautiful Brazilian ballads at Stanford

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

Vince Mendoza, Luciana Souza ready to deliver beautiful Brazilian ballads at Stanford When it comes to orchestrating a perfect song Vince Mendoza knows that the first rule is to get out of the way.A seven-time Grammy Award winner who picked up his latest golden statue last month for his arrangement of Christie McVie’s title track on her final record, “Songbird — A Solo Collection,” Mendoza is the go-to arranger for singular singers. Björk, Joni Mitchell, Chaka Khan, Sting, Dianne Reeves and Bobby McFerrin have all called upon his services.He returns to the Bay Area Saturday for a Stanford Live performance with São Paulo-born Luciana Souza, another sui generis singer who’s served as a muse for Mendoza’s orchestral imagination. The two Los Angeles residents are focusing on music from their 2020 album with Germany’s WDR Big Band Cologne, “Storytellers,” a ballad-centric project that gleans some of the most ravishing melodies from the Brazilian songbook.“I call Vince the translator,” said Souza, who won a Grammy Award herself as a featured vocalist on “River: The J...

30 Woodside homes under 'Highly Recommended Evacuation' due to landslide

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:30:54 GMT

30 Woodside homes under 'Highly Recommended Evacuation' due to landslide (KRON) -- The San Mateo County Sheriff's Office reported a landslide on the 600 to 800 blocks of Patrol Road in Woodside impacting approximately 30 homes. The area is under a "Highly Recommended Evacuation" and the road has been shut down, officials said."If you live in this area, please pack your 'Go Bag,' with necessary essentials: insurance policy, pets, medications, a change of clothes, and LEAVE NOW," the sheriff's office tweeted. "Once the road gives out completely, residents in that area will not have access to emergency services." Officials said the evacuation location is to be determined. Stay updated on the latest Bay Area storm Edgewood Road just off of I-280 near Redwood City is also closed due to a landslide that happened overnight. Cars were being turned around Wednesday morning by signs saying the road is closed. No injuries have been reported and there is no estimated time of reopening.This story is developing and will be updated.