Firefighters mobilize to suppress 50-acre Devil’s Thumb fire in Grand County

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

Firefighters mobilize to suppress 50-acre Devil’s Thumb fire in Grand County Firefighters on Wednesday were preparing to suppress a fire burning on about 50 acres northeast of Fraser in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, according to authorities in Grand County.Lightning likely ignited this Devil’s Thumb fire but the cause remains under investigation, authorities said. While the fire wasn’t contained late Tuesday, rain overnight may have helped to squelch hotspots, Grand County Sheriff officials said in a posting on Twitter. On Wednesday, a U.S. Forest Service firefighting team was expected to coordinate the suppression.No evacuations were ordered. The fire apparently broke out Tuesday in the wilderness near the Devil’s Thumb Trailhead, about 7 miles northeast of Fraser. Firefighting ground crews responded around 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, aided by helicopters lugging buckets of water, and worked at putting out the fire, which was burning in forests where mountain pine beetles have killed trees and wind has blown dead trees down to the ground.Forest Serv...

Denver weather: Cloudy and gray, scattered rain showers with thunderstorms

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

Denver weather: Cloudy and gray, scattered rain showers with thunderstorms The weather in metro Denver will be cloudy, cool, and wet on Wednesday with gray skies and afternoon thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.Scattered rain showers were expected Wednesday morning, and some of the storms forming in the mountains and rolling eastward along the Palmer Divide between Denver and Colorado Springs Wednesday afternoon may be severe, weather service forecasters said.The high temperature in Denver Wednesday will be 67 degrees, decreasing to 56 degrees at night, forecasters said. On Thursday and Friday, the high temperatures are expected to increase, exceeding 80 degrees. Meteorologists estimated the likelihood of rain on Wednesday at 50 percent.Scattered showers and a few thunderstorms this morning. Showers and thunderstorms likely this afternoon over the mountains and Palmer Divide. Elsewhere, scattered showers and a few thunderstorms. A few strong to severe storms over the Palmer Divide. #cowx pic.twitter.com/b98oGFUHgC— NWS Boulder (...

Man loses part of hand, house catches fire in July 4 fireworks mishaps in Los Angeles

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

Man loses part of hand, house catches fire in July 4 fireworks mishaps in Los Angeles A man lost part of his hand and a house caught fire Tuesday night as illegal fireworks were set off across Los Angeles.Emergency crews were called to Catalina Street in the Adams-Normandy neighborhood of South Los Angeles around 11:30 p.m.Witnesses reported a possible amputation as a man was lighting fireworks in the intersection. Crews arrived to find one person injured who apparently lost parts of his right hand. Video showed the victim covering the remains of his hand with a towel as emergency crews worked on him. A young man lost part of his right hand in a fireworks accident in South Los Angeles on July 4, 2023. (KTLA)Mortar tubes were seen in the street following the incident, witnesses said. About two hours earlier, the Los Angeles Fire Department was called to a house fire in the South Los Angeles area. Video showed the roof of the home burning as residents were being evacuated. The fire was believed to be caused by a stray firework but that is still under investigation. Exp...

Malibu resident found guilty in $3 million Alibaba scam

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

Malibu resident found guilty in $3 million Alibaba scam A former Malibu resident was found guilty of defrauding investors out of $3 million through false promises of pre-IPO stock shares of Alibaba.Frank Harold Rosenthal, 48, who currently lives in New York City, pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud, the U.S., Attorney’s Office announced Monday.Rosenthal is accused of scamming victims out of more than $3 million with “bogus claims he had access to stock shares of Alibaba prior to its initial public offering,” officials said.Rosenthal falsely told victims he had inside connections at Goldman Sachs that would give him special access to purchase discounted shares of Alibaba, a popular Chinese e-commerce company.With the help of a middleman, David Kunkle, Rosenthal made false claims and representations while also pressuring Kunkle to solicit funds from his relatives and acquaintances for the bogus investment opportunity, authorities said.“To lend legitimacy to his fraudulent scheme, Rosenthal negotiated and drafted loan agreements and ...

Can Cannabidiol Make You A Casanova? — CBD’s Aphrodisiac Potential

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

Can Cannabidiol Make You A Casanova? — CBD’s Aphrodisiac Potential Countless 21st-century lovers are already replacing champagne and chocolate with CBD gummies. Believe it or not, many anecdotal testimonies suggest CBD has potent aphrodisiac qualities. If you’ve stumbled across this post, chances are you’re one of the many people interested in using CBD for a little extra help with lovin’.To be fair, the research into CBD’s aphrodisiac potential is minimal. However, many researchers believe a bit of CBD oil could have a noticeable impact on users’ relationships. Just be sure to review what we know about CBD’s effectiveness before using it for a “libido boost.”Does CBD Stimulate A Person’s Libido?There’s very little data surrounding CBD’s usefulness as a “libido enhancer.” Most of the data on CBD’s effectiveness as an aphrodisiac is purely anecdotal.However, a few preliminary trials suggest CBD could have a positive effect on people’s love lives. For starters, ...

UMEK Can Party

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

UMEK Can Party UMEK Can Party: Slovenian DJ, producer and label boss UMEK started down the electronic road when he was about 11.“I discovered electronic music properly when I heard the Royal House track ‘Can You Party’. At the time, I was amazed by it, and thought “Wow, what is this?”, I loved it then and still do today,” he says. “I think it has become serious the moment I got paid for my first DJ gig. I started playing in small clubs in 1990/91 and became a professional DJ in 1993. So yes, I think that was the moment when my career started.”He describes his sound today as “peacetime techno.”“In other words, it’s real energetic, high-energy techno that’s primarily aimed at the dancefloor,” he says. “I get inspired by the dancefloors of the world and try to bring that energy into my tracks when I’m in the studio.”UMEK says that electronic music is in a “crazy” place right now.“It...

Danville olive oil retailer Nate Bradley wants you to try fresh olive oil

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

Danville olive oil retailer Nate Bradley wants you to try fresh olive oil Sixteen years ago, Nate Bradley was working as a substitute teacher in his hometown of Castro Valley and preparing for a career in teaching, when his dad asked him to help out with the family olive oil company by hosting a demo at a local grocery store one day. He reluctantly said yes, but confesses, “I had no idea what I was doing.”That day changed everything.Veronica Foods is a century-old, family-run olive oil importing business that dates back to 1924, when Bradley’s great-grandfather, Salvatore Esposito, first opened its doors in New York City. The family moved the business to Oakland in the 1930s, and it remains the oldest continuously-owned olive oil company in the U.S. You may not have heard of it, because the company primarily does private label work for about 900 independent olive oil stores across the U.S., Bradley says.The family behind Amphora Nueva has been in the olive oil importing business for nearly 100 years. (Photo courtesy Nate Bradley/Amphora Nueva)...

July kicks off with a rash of car break-ins in Campbell

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

July kicks off with a rash of car break-ins in Campbell June 260654 900 block of West Hamilton Avenue: Two suspects were contacted in a vehicle. One admitted to having fentanyl in her possession and was also in possession of methamphetamine, Xanax, and syringes. The other was in possession of a methamphetamine pipe and methamphetamine, and was under the influence of a controlled substance. A search of the vehicle revealed a loaded .22 rifle and brass knuckles.11:32 a.m. in the 300 block of North Leigh Avenue: A woman fraudulently rented a house to the victim, who paid $1,300 in cash as a security deposit.11:55 a.m. in the 1600 block of South Winchester Boulevard: Two suspects stole $2,000 worth of items and fled the scene in a black Nissan sedan.1 p.m. in the 1300 block of Sheffield Avenue: Someone stole a wallet and used the victim’s credit card at Nordstrom in San Jose.7:09 p.m. at Hamilton Avenue and Winchester Boulevard: A man, 44, was stopped for a traffic violation. He had objective symptoms of alcohol intoxication and was found to...

Contra Costa County: 50 fires and one ‘serious injury’ suspected to be caused by fireworks

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

Contra Costa County: 50 fires and one ‘serious injury’ suspected to be caused by fireworks CONTRA COSTA COUNTY — The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District said it responded to 50 fires that were suspected to be caused by fireworks on the night of the Fourth of July.Con Fire said in a tweet Tuesday morning that it was using extra staff in anticipation of illegal firework use throughout the county. In a tweet just after midnight on Wednesday morning, the department said it responded to 58 fires throughout the night, with 50 suspected to be caused by fireworks.Con Fire implemented its limited response plan to ensure resource availability for anticipated high fireworks fire volume. All told, we responded to 58 fires, 50 suspected of fireworks cause. Additionally, at least one serious injury was caused by fireworks. #confire4th pic.twitter.com/JSdwpgfcnI— Con Fire PIO (@ContraCostaFire) July 5, 2023In one such instance, a two-story house on the 1500-block of Fieldcrest Drive in Pleasant Hill went up in flames after neighbors reported an explosion followed by fire ...

Battle over street sideshows intensifies as counties tighten crackdown

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:06 GMT

Battle over street sideshows intensifies as counties tighten crackdown In February, a big rig surrounded by dozens of cheering spectators spun tight circles beneath an underpass in Oakland, one man hanging off the back in a mad display of pandemonium.In May, a blue sedan was set on fire and then repeatedly rammed by another vehicle as onlookers shouted and recorded the action in downtown Oakland.Just weeks ago, thousands gathered at Alameda Point to watch cars drift across the hot tarmac, the San Francisco skyline rising behind them.Sideshows — the informal, sometimes dangerous, often celebratory, and occasionally violent displays of motor vehicle stunts — are synonymous with the Bay Area. Originating in Oakland more than 40 years ago, they have grown into a subculture entirely unique to the region, as distinctive as summertime fog.They’re also more popular — and brazenly public — than ever before, which has made them the target of increasingly severe crackdowns from city and county officials around the region, who describe them as chaotic and dangerou...