Editorial: Fight to protect our right to enjoy Colorado’s rivers and streams from private landowners
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
Coloradans have known for generations that our large rivers and streams and the wildlife therein are publicly owned assets held in trust by the state for the enjoyment of all, regardless of private property status on and around the riverbanks.It is a fundamental concept that we see exercised across the nation from the beaches in California to the rivers and streams in New Mexico to the tidal waters in New York.We understand why courts nationwide have grappled with how to handle private property owners who mistakenly and often suddenly believe they can restrict access to navigable rivers and streams or coasts.But Colorado lawmakers can finally settle this absurd power struggle once and for all.Model legislation for making access and use of these publicly owned assets crystal clear already exists in multiple states, but we particularly like the aggressive access afforded in Montana legislation.It only became necessary for Colorado lawmakers to spell out in detailed and direct language...Denver weather: Warm Monday to precede potentially stormy evening for Fourth of July fireworks shows
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
Monday will be the warmest and driest day of the week, topping out at 91 degrees, and things will get wetter and cooler on Tuesday evening — just in time for Fourth of July fireworks shows.The National Weather Service is calling for a warm sunny day Monday, with isolated showers and thunderstorms in the mountains. Tuesday will start off with sunshine before chances of afternoon showers and thunderstorms climb to 40%, with a high temperature of 82 degrees.Drier today with only Isolated showers and thunderstorms in the mountains. Then a better chance for stronger thunderstorms and flash flooding on the Fourth of July and also the 5th. #cowx pic.twitter.com/NqIiUERdnd— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) July 3, 2023Forecasters say rain is likely before 9 p.m. Tuesday, with “showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm between 9 p.m. and midnight, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight.” The chance of rain Tuesday night is pegged at 70% and temperatures...Boy found after disappearing in Ventura while riding bike
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
The search for a missing 8-year-old boy came to an end when the child was found safe Monday morning.Investigators on Sunday said Angel Chacon had last been seen around 3:30 p.m. Sunday while riding a bicycle near his apartment complex in the 200 block of Ramona Street.Angel had been left at the apartment with his 17-year-old brother. The boy was reported missing around 8:30 p.m. when his mother called 911, the Ventura Police Department stated in a news release. Angel Chacon is seen in an image provided by the Ventura Police Department.An extensive search, which included the use of a drone, continued through the night in the area where Angel disappeared.Officers went door to door searching for the missing boy and a VC alert was sent to residents and social media platforms in the surrounding area, the Police Department said.Angel was found safe Monday morning and reunited with his family, according to an update posted by the Police Department at 7:40 a.m. The Ventura Police Department...Stunning supermoon illuminates the sky in California
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
The first supermoon of 2023 brightened the skies above California Sunday night into Monday morning. NASA said at 4:38 a.m. Pacific Time, the moon reached its closest point to the Earth and was directly opposite the sun in Earth's longitude. The supermoon as seen from San Juan Bautista, California on July 2, 2023. (@ericthomaschu via Storyful)The moon's closest point, called the perigee, is an average distance of about 226,000 miles from Earth."When a full moon appears at perigee it is slightly brighter and larger than a regular full moon – and that's where we get a supermoon," NASA says.Three other supermoons will occur on Aug. 1, Aug. 30 and Sept. 29.The many ways to watch KTLA for free
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
No cable? No satellite? No problem!There are many ways to watch KTLA 5 News for free on your smart TV, computer, tablet and mobile device. First, you can watch live newscasts, news replays, and episodes of Off the Clock, L.A. Unscripted, Frank Buckley Interviews, California Cooking and Inside California Politics on KTLA.com on our main live page. If you have Roku, FireTV or Apple TV, install the free KTLA+ streaming app. In addition to live news and other local broadcasts, you will find hundreds of hours of video on demand so you never miss a story.Install the free KTLA+ streaming app for RokuFor a more interactive experience, install the free KTLA 5 News app for iOS and Android devices for live news, video on demand, mobile breaking news alerts, customized weather information, contests, and much more. Wherever you are and wherever you go, L.A.'s Very Own KTLA 5 News wants to keep you connected.Man Killed in Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Crash on Galleria Drive [Henderson, NV]
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
Male Pedestrian Pronounced Dead after Hit-and-Run Collision near Wellness PlaceHENDERSON, NV (July 3, 2023) – Early Tuesday morning, one man was fatally struck in a hit-and-run pedestrian crash on Galleria Drive.The incident occurred around 6:04 a.m., near Wellness Place.Per reports, the driver of a White Dodge Challenger struck a male pedestrian who was walking within a marked crosswalk.Upon impact, the driver fled the scene east on Galleria Drive.Paramedics arrived and transported the 71-year-old man to Sunrise Trauma Hospital in critical condition. Due to the extent of injuries sustained, medics later pronounced him dead.Emergency crews closed off the surrounding area for a brief time during cleanup and preliminary duties. Once available, further details will be provided. At this time, police are still working to identify the driver of the involved vehicle.The Sweet James team sends their warm and sincerest sympathies to the friends and family of the deceased man. May you f...Chef Lorna Maseko Brings A Taste Of South Africa To L.A.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
Pickled fish skin in fermented gel with cauliflower might not sound sexy at first, but South African chef Lorna Maseko delivered the regional dish with the elegance of her ballerina past as part of an intimate six-course dinner recently at the Los Angeles Cooking School in Culver City.Internationally known from Top Chef, MasterChef South Africa, and BBC’s HomeGrown South Africa, Maseko began her career in dance becoming the first Black Prima Ballerina in South Africa. She became a finalist on Celebrity Master Chef and has taken the culinary landscape by storm since then, launching Cooking with Lorna and Friends, serving as host and executive producer of lifestyle reality series The Hostess with Lorna Maseko, and creating her own cookware line with HSN. Maseko currently hosts Homegrown SA on BBC Lifestyle and Celebrating with Lorna Maseko on Recipe.TV, and was a guest judge on Season 20 of Top Chef World All-Stars.Pickled fish skin with cauliflower (Santiago Vasquez)“It’s an interest...Meet the Mannerist Monsters of Beck+Col
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
Beck+Col are an artist duo whose intertwined imaginations spawn marvelous, mannerist monsters. They then build worlds for these queer and regal surrealist beings to inhabit—only to shake it all up with stylish gore. Influenced by everything from gaming to cognitive science and chromatic theory, for Beck+Col the exaggerations and violence operate both as compelling spectacle and as a meta-critique of the extreme decadence of late-stage capitalism. Though ultimately works of performance and filmmaking, along the way, disciplines from couture to music, cinematography, choreography, and special effects come into play—as does a profound ethos of collaboration. Often the films are full of works of mixed media art made by their extended community of adventurous colleagues—and in service of their new work Red Night, the artists have staged an architectural installation at the art room in whose animated, aggressive color story they show clips from the movie among art and artifacts from the f...A Central California road trip winds through Cambria, Cayucos and more
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
There’s no doubt that last winter was a monster — or more like a series of them — and some of California’s roadways are still digging out. But that should not dissuade you from any California coastal road trip plans this summer.The Big Sur coastline is one of the planet’s most spectacular, but while a section of Highway One — near Limekiln State Park — remains off limits, a bit of creative re-routing presents an often overlooked region to explore. Approaching Big Sur from the south brings plenty of wildlife sightings, great food stops and plenty of fun to be had.The following itinerary offers a leisurely loop that is perfectly do-able in a weekend with something for every passenger in tow.Pass through PasoWhether you’re headed for San Simeon or Cambria, the Big Sur road closure makes traversing 101 basically unavoidable. That’s not a bad thing, though, when the first available cutover to the coast involves Paso Robles. As you hea...Strange dog in video from Fresno home was missing K-9 officer
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:41:18 GMT
A Fresno woman was baffled to see a unfamiliar dog in video from her home — and then was surprised to find out hours later that he was a missing police dog.Odin, the missing dog. (Madera County Sheriff’s Office) Meanwhile, he hung out with her own dog and even went on a walk with them.The adventure of Odin, a K-9 officer with the Madera County Sheriff’s Office, began around 4 a.m. Sunday. Video from the Fresno home where he lives with his handler showed the 3-year-old Belgian Malinois climbing on top of his kennel and jumping from there over the yard’s 6-foot fence.By 8:30, Odin’s deputy partner realized he was gone, and the office put out a public call for sightings.That morning, Camryn Escoto made a Facetime call to check in with her uncle, who was watching her Fresno home while she was in Bakersfield. She told the Fresno Bee that as her uncle gave her an update on her German shepherd, she noticed another dog in the yard. “I’m like, w...Latest news
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