You may have observed more black widows and yellow jackets in Denver this summer, and we’re not talking about Scarlett Johansson or Melanie Lynskey. According to Karim Gharbi, a horticulture agent for Denver County with the Colorado State University Extension, there aren’t official studies documenting wasp or spider population trends in Denver, but he believes
Month: October 2024
An asbestos remediation project was scheduled to begin Monday night in the basement of the Rolling Meadows Library. Daily Herald File Photo, 2016 The lower level of the Rolling Meadows Library is closed to the public to remove asbestos found during a flooring replacement project. But the environmental remediation is taking place in a contained
CHICAGO – An Oak Park woman critically injured in a crash while pregnant last October unfurled the Bear Down flag at the Chicago Bears game Sunday afternoon. Advocate Health Care said Lynn Reisberg was 36 weeks pregnant with her son Teddy last October when she felt like she was going to pass out while driving,
SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) – School threats have been on the rise in Central Texas over the last few weeks. Many of the threats have been hoaxes, but it can leave a lasting impact on students. Last week, a prank call forced San Marcos High School to go into a lockdown. Police responded and went through
Tension between Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez and Mayor Brandon Johnson continued to grow for yet another day on Monday, with the mayor denying he ever asked Martinez to resign. Johnson, who is a former member of the Chicago Teachers Union, is in the midst of negotiating a new contract for teachers, and CTU
Timothy Pearson, one of Mayor Eric Adams’ closest advisers who was at the center of several controversies, will step down from the administration, his lawyer, Hugh Mo said. Pearson’s lawyer told Gothamist that he submitted his resignation letter to City Hall on Monday night, with the resignation set to take effect on Oct. 4. Pearson,
Thousands of Verizon customers in Chicago and across the country reported service outages Monday. In a statement posted to X, Verizon said it was aware of the outages and was “working quickly to identify and solve the issue.” More than 100,000 Verizon customers across the country experienced outages Monday morning, according to the website Downdetector.com.
LOS ANGELES — After the wild two-episode premiere of FX’s “Grotesquerie” (without a Travis Kelce appearance), fans are eagerly awaiting the NFL star’s introduction to the series. On The Red Carpet caught up with Donna Kelce, aka Mama Kelce, at the premiere to talk about her son’s acting debut. “It’s all under wraps. No, I
Hedge funder David Tepper is also the owner of the Carolina Panthers. Grant Halverson/Getty Images With Big Tech locked in an arms race to become the next dominant A.I. player, companies like Microsoft (MSFT) and Amazon (AMZN) are heralding nuclear power as a solution to the technology’s energy problem. But the hedge fund billionaire David
The 51-year-old man accused of hijacking a Los Angeles Metro bus and fatally shooting a passenger while leading police in pursuit is facing a slew of charges, including murder and attempted murder, officials announced Monday. Lamont Campbell, who is currently in custody, allegedly hijacked the Metro bus at around 12:45 a.m. on Sept. 25.
China’s naval buildup now includes a new class of attack submarine that employs both conventional and nuclear propulsion, according to defense officials.
Bay Area Home Report 546 Maar Place – Google Street View A spacious house located in the 500 block of Maar Place in Fremont has a new owner. The 2,639-square-foot property, built in 1979, was sold on June 20, 2024, for $2,600,000, or $985 per square foot. Outside, the home presents roofing composed of wood
Colorado wildlife officials on Monday announced plans to track down a gray wolf pup they believe was left behind when its pack was captured near Grand County and relocated earlier … Click to Continue »
World leaders gathered at the United Nations amid warnings of an escalating conflict that could engulf the Middle East and the breakdown of international relations based on nations working together.
A merger of Kroger and Albertsons would cost Colorado consumers as much as $500 million a year because of a lack of competition, a lawyer from the Colorado Attorney General’s office argued Monday at the start of the state’s trial seeking to block the grocery chains from combining. Together, the two companies account for at
Nathan Ryder raises livestock and grows vegetables on 10 acres of pasture in Golconda, Illinois, with his wife and three kids. They also live in a food desert; the local grocery store closed a few months ago, and the closest farmers market is at least 45 miles away, leaving their community struggling to access nutritious food.