I-70 reopens at Floyd Hill after loose rocks cause rush-hour closure

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

I-70 reopens at Floyd Hill after loose rocks cause rush-hour closure DENVER (KDVR) — Interstate 70 was closed at Floyd Hill Thursday afternoon because of loose rocks after blasting above the highway.The rock is above the highway between U.S. 6 and County Road 65, according to Colorado State Patrol, which posted about the closure at 3:12 p.m. U.S. 40 was open. Save this link: Live traffic map from FOX31 The westbound lanes reopened just before 4:40 p.m. Eastbound I-70 reopened a few minutes later.Traffic backed up on Interstate 70 because of a closure at Floyd Hill (KDVR)Delays were already expected on this stretch of I-70 because of ongoing construction work for the Floyd Hill expansion project. This month, crews are rock scaling and blasting along the route. CDOT said Thursday that rock blasting is the reason for the loose rocks that caused the closure.I-70 Floyd Hill construction underwayA rendering of the completed I-70 Floyd Hill expansion project’s Central Section looking south. Crews are getting the stretch of interstate ready for the major ...

Star Colin Ford goes to bat playing MLB player Rickey Hill in new faith-based drama ‘The Hill’

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

Star Colin Ford goes to bat playing MLB player Rickey Hill in new faith-based drama ‘The Hill’ We could all use a feel-good, true story from time to time, and “The Hill” checks that box. It’s a movie based on real-life baseball player Rickey Hill. He was diagnosed with a spine disorder as a kid, but his love for the sport got him swinging against all odds.Jesse Berry (as Young Rickey Hill): “All I want to do is play. When I swing that bat, I ain’t crippled no more.”“The Hill” tells a true story of Major League Baseball player Rickey Hill.Randy Houser (as Ray Clemons): “It’s your time, Rickey!”Colin Ford stars as the young and determined Rickey, but before shooting, he needed some time to get his baseball skills down.Colin Ford: “I had about three months to train before I got to set, just on the swing and some hitting and just other types of drills.”Colin Ford (as Rickey Hill): “I’m one of the best hitters you’re going to see.”Scott Glenn (as Red Murff: “With a bad leg, ...

Trump’s mug shot released to the public

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

Trump’s mug shot released to the public The first mug shot of a U.S. president has been released to the public, and it’s already breaking the internet.Former President Donald Trump turned himself in to Georgia authorities on Thursday evening after being indicted for his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.In the mug shot, Trump is seen with a stern face and eyebrows raised.Trump was booked Thursday at the Fulton County Jail, where he got his fingerprints and mug shot taken. The photo was released a short while later and instantly drew attention on social media.Before the mug shot was even released, the term #TrumpMugShot was trending on X, the platform formally known as Twitter, and fake mug shots of Trump circulated on the site.Trump’s photo is significant because it’s the first time a criminal mug shot has been taken of any U.S. president or former president. It has the potential to show up in history books and across the country on the front pages of newspapers.A grand jury indicted Trump and 18 others l...

Trump surrenders at Georgia jail in election case

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

Trump surrenders at Georgia jail in election case Former President Donald Trump surrendered to Georgia authorities at the Fulton County Jail on Thursday evening and was booked in the criminal case involving efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.A grand jury in Georgia indicted Trump and 18 others last week on racketeering and other charges. All 19 defendants charged in the indictment have until Friday to surrender to prosecutors for booking. Eleven of the 19 allies had turned themselves in as of Thursday evening.“You should be able to challenge the election,” Trump told reporters on the tarmac at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport as he was about to depart after being booked. “I thought it was a rigged and stolen election. What has taken place here is a travesty of justice. I did nothing wrong.”Trump’s surrender is distinct from the other three times the former president has been booked as a criminal defendant this year. In those cases, Trump turned himself in at a courthouse rather than a jail, and he di...

Mayor Wu to share plan on Boston’s Mass and Cass on Friday

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

Mayor Wu to share plan on Boston’s Mass and Cass on Friday A new plan for Boston’s Mass. and Cass area is expected to be announced Friday when Mayor Michelle Wu is scheduled to speak about the ongoing substance use disorder, mental health and homelessness crisis near the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard. Wu is slated to hold a press conference in Roxbury Friday morning, at which point she could announce new steps such as a ban on encampments and an increased police presence. “This year, we have fewer people that are truly unhoused and looking for services and more people that are coming to the area to participate in the drug market or to partake in criminal activity,” said Mass and Cass Response Team Director Tania Del Rio this week.Officials have been holding public meetings leading up to Friday’s announcement. Among feedback, Del Rio said officials have heard from police “that they need visibility as far as all of the activity that’s criminal in the area going on.”“The tents, tarp structures —...

Dozens of Trump supporters cheer him on as former president turns himself in at Georgia jail

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

Dozens of Trump supporters cheer him on as former president turns himself in at Georgia jail By SUDHIN THANAWALA and KATE BRUMBACK (Associated Press)ATLANTA (AP) — Roads between the Atlanta airport and the Fulton County Jail were blocked off as former President Donald Trump arrived in a motorcade to turn himself in on charges related to his efforts to remain in power after his 2020 election loss, giving the scene something of a presidential aura.But Trump was going to do something no other president has ever done — surrender for booking on criminal charges and have a mug shot taken.As word spread that Trump was on his way, demonstrators near the main entrance on the Rice Street side of the jail lined security barricades two to three deep. There were more Trump supporters than opponents braving the intense Georgia summer heat, but both groups were outnumbered by media. The crowd, which began gathering in the morning, had grown as the hour of Trump’s booking approached.Trump entered on the opposite side, along Jefferson Street, where police had blocked off t...

Column: Tony La Russa 3.0 is a fitting way to end the Chicago White Sox trilogy

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

Column: Tony La Russa 3.0 is a fitting way to end the Chicago White Sox trilogy Tony La Russa 3.0 is the sequel you didn’t know you needed.Every trilogy needs an ending to tie up all the loose ends, so the return of La Russa to the Chicago White Sox as adviser, consultant, resident sage or whatever title the team prefers was probably inevitable.A meeting among Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, manager Pedro Grifol and La Russa took place Wednesday night, as first reported by USA Today’s Bob Nightengale.It came a day after Reinsdorf fired executive vice president Ken WIlliams and general manager Rick Hahn, who hired Grifol to replace La Russa when he left for health reasons after the 2022 season.“I’ve had these meetings before,” Grifol said. “I said it a couple days ago. This is not my first meeting. I had a couple meetings in April, a couple meetings in May. This is an ongoing thing. We’re all in this thing together, top to bottom. So this is not because of what transpired. This is something that we do in ways that we’ve ...

Howie Carr: Dems crave subsidizing sloth

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

Howie Carr: Dems crave subsidizing sloth I hope it’s just a trial balloon, but it appears that the usual Deep State suspects are trying to gin up another Pan(dem)ic, just in time for the 2024 elections.Here we go again!As bad as Joe Biden’s public polls are, the Democrats’ internal numbers must be even worse, if they’re playing the COVID card this far out from the election.You may have thought Dr. Anthony Fauci retired, but apparently not. He’s still out there claiming the sky is falling.“We are not done with COVID,” he said this week. “We know that.”“We” being the Democrat party and the Red Chinese who concocted the virus in the first place.The comrades employ the virus as if it was that old box with the fire extinguisher on the wall of a public building – “In case of emergency, break glass.”This is an emergency, dammit.Do you realize that millions of deadbeat losers are supposed to resume making payments on their student loans next month? Bummer, man, totally.Between hits on their bongs full of designer weed, this is wha...

Chicago Cubs bring Keegan Thompson back from Triple-A Iowa to bolster a taxed bullpen

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

Chicago Cubs bring Keegan Thompson back from Triple-A Iowa to bolster a taxed bullpen The Chicago Cubs bullpen is getting a reinforcement.The call-up of right-hander Keegan Thompson before Thursday’s series opener against the Pittsburgh Pirates became the first domino to help an overworked bullpen. Thompson, who replaced optioned right-hander Michael Rucker as the corresponding move, gives manager David Ross a multi-inning reliever who likely will be used in two-inning stretches.The Cubs’ last eight games have been decided by two runs or fewer, leading to heavier reliever usage, particularly the back end of the bullpen.“It‘s definitely taken a toll,” President Jed Hoyer said Thursday. “This is August, this is the dog days and the guys that feel it the most I think are the the bullpen guys. … We haven’t gotten any really deep starts and we haven’t been blown out and we’re not blowing people out.“The reality is that if we keep doing that, we’re going to have to rely on guys in high leverage or guys...

President of Guyana demands slavery reparations ahead of apology from plantation owner descendants

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:27 GMT

President of Guyana demands slavery reparations ahead of apology from plantation owner descendants GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Guyana president Irfaan Ali on Thursday lashed out at the descendants of European slave traders, saying those who profited from the cruel, trans-Atlantic slave trade should offer to pay reparations to today’s generations.The leader of the South American country also proposed that those involved in the slave trade be posthumously charged for crimes against humanity.Ali spoke ahead of Friday’s planned formal apology in Guyana by the descendants of Scottish 19th-century sugar and coffee plantation owner John Gladstone, saying the apology should also include issues of compensation and reparative justice.The president said that while he welcomed plans by the family to acknowledge what he called the sins of the past, it also implies “an acknowledgement of the cruel nature of African enslavement and indentureship in Guyana and an act of contrition that paves the way for justice. The Gladstone family has admitted that it benefited from African enslavement and inden...