I-70 traffic stops planned in Glenwood Canyon
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
GLENWOOD CANYON, Colo. (KDVR) — Travelers should expect traffic stops on Interstate 70 in Glenwood Canyon next week for rock-scaling work.Traffic stops are expected Tuesday, May 2, through Thursday, May 4, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. "Traffic stops are necessary to perform rock-scaling operations and barrier replacement near the Glenwood Canyon recreation path and on an access road that leads to a City of Glenwood Springs infrastructure," CDOT said in a news release. Summer is coming: Bookmark this I-70 detour guide for Glenwood Canyon closures Work is planned from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will affect both directions of traffic. The work will take place at Mile Point 117.8 near the No Name tunnel. Vehicles will be stopped for about 10 minutes."Rock-scaling is a proactive measure to remove the rocks, preventing a potential rockfall onto I-70 and the recreation path," CDOT said. "Road closures must occur during daytime hours because the rock-scaling crews nee...What the end of the COVID-19 emergency means for Coloradans
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The first local state of emergency came on March 12, 2020, and was originally supposed to last for only a week. Over three years later, the federal public health emergency declared at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic is coming to an end.May 11 marks the end of the public health emergency and the beginning of many notable changes that may affect Coloradans' health care, like changes to insurance coverage, costs and access to certain COVID-19 services. Denver health department shares new rules for end of COVID public health orders Here are some of the changes you can expect and ways to prepare for the end of the PHE.COVID testsInsurance companies and Medicare will no longer be required to cover the cost of at-home COVID-19 test kits, according to Arapahoe County. Though some private insurers may choose to continue that coverage, there will no longer be a nationwide rule. However, tests will remain covered by Medicaid.Additionally, the cost for any COVID-19 tes...Snow totals lower than normal for April in Denver
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — April is historically Denver's second snowiest month of the year. However, this year the metro only picked up a little more than 2 inches of snowfall, a quarter of the normal amount. In an average year, the Denver area will see its snowiest months in March and April, picking up 11.5 inches in March and 8.8 inches of snowfall in April. This year though, March and April have brought in much less snow than normal.March in Denver wrapped up with 5.1 inches of snowfall, which is less than half of the typical 11.5 inches. As of April 27, Denver has only picked up 2.2 inches of snowfall, a quarter of the normal 8.8 inches. Colorado resorts expect more skiers after snowstorm For the entire 2022-23 season, Denver has seen 48.2 inches of snowfall, which follows the recent theme of being below normal. By the end of April, the Denver area on a normal year will accumulate 55.2 inches of snow.So, where has the snowfall been? Mostly in higher elevations. April 27's updated snowp...South Floridians in Israel for 75th Independence Day meet with IDF unit who helped in search efforts after Surfside collapse
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
NEAR TEL AVIV, Israel (WSVN) — Some South Floridians who were among hundreds who traveled to Israel to celebrate its 75th Independence Day took the opportunity to honor the heroes who showed up during one of her community’s darkest hours.7News cameras captured the moment Élise Scheck Bonwitt reunited with Israeli Defense Forces Cmdr. Golan Vach with near Tel Aviv, Thursday. It’s the first time they had seen each other in two years.Vach, with IDF’s Search and Rescue unit, helped find Scheck Bonwitt’s loved ones in the Surfside collapse.“Surfside was different. We played a role as a bridge between life and death,” said Vach.“She was my aunt’s sister,” said Scheck Bonwitt as she showed 7News pictures of the victims.Frank Kleiman and Ana Ortiz-Kleiman, Nancy Kleiman, Deborah Berezdivin, Ilan Naibryf and Jay Kleiman all died on June 24, 2021, when part of the Champlain Towers South condominium collapsed.It took days for cre...The Gates Hotel South Beach offering Mother’s Day package all throughout May
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
Moms can do it all, and then some … but what do you get the lady you call mom for Mother’s Day? How about de-stressing her, number one.The Gates Hotel is offering up something that’s going to de-stress her and maybe you.In fact, for entire month of May, treat mom to a weekend getaway fit for the queen she is.Forget the wooden signs this Mother’s Day, and get something Mom would really enjoy: a stay at the Gates Hotel in South Beach.Angie Cabral: “The Gates Hotel is offering an amazing package, offering massage and some additional goodies, so if you really want to treat your mom for something special this year, the Gates South Beach DoubleTree by Hilton is the place to stay.”This is one gift Mom’s going to love.Angie Cabral: “The package includes a 45-minute massage from K’Alma Spa. Additionally, it includes a $50 bar credit, and henna tattoos for mom and daughter or mother and son.”She can check in and hit the pool for a li...Rebranded Ocean Social by Chef Tristen Epps at Eden Roc Hotel keeps it local, promises meals to remember
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
Dinner by the ocean is totally a SoFlo vibe. An Miami Beach hotel has remade the menu of its signature restaurant for that very reason, and trust us, you’ll feel very social when you decide to dine here.Here’s to a meal to remember at Ocean Social by Chef Tristen Epps.Chef Tristen Epps:”Ocean Social by Tristen Epps is a rebranding of the original Ocean Social. We now focus on sustainable seafood and wood-fire cooking here on the beach.”It’s is a case of location really influencing what’s placed on your plate.Tristen Epps: “With such a beautiful view, we really wanted to focus on the food that we can touch here in Miami, so local produce, local meat, as best we can get it, and local seafood, of course.”Being the go-to restaurant at the legendary Eden Roc Hotel can put pressure on any chef. Attaching your name to that eatery makes your mission clear.Tristen Epps: “Having my name on the restaurant definitely wants me to put my all i...Natick sweeps away talented Brookline squad in volleyball
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
BROOKLINE – Notch another significant Bay State Conference win onto Natick’s belt.Despite a scrappy display from No. 13 Brookline (5-3) to challenge early in each set Thursday afternoon, the No. 2 RedHawks (5-1) used heightened discipline to close out every frame en route to a 3-0 (25-14, 25-15, 25-22) sweep over a notable fellow conference power. Their 6-2 system worked wonders once again, with setters Harrison Landry (21 assists) and Branch Barnes (15 assists, 10 kills) finding the right hitting options to never trail in a set.Much of that came when it mattered most, as an 8-2 run over the final 10 points of the first sealed the 1-0 match lead, an 11-2 run late in the second provided critical separation to go up 2-0, and a 5-1 run at the end of the third sealed the victory.Natick now has wins over the Warriors and No. 3 Newton North, hoping to keep pace with No. 1 Needham despite falling to the two-time defending state champions in a competitive affair before April vacation.“We sn...NFL Draft 2023 Live | Colts select Anthony Richardson No. 4
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
By The Associated PressKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The NFL draft has begun! The Carolina Panthers kicked off Thursday night’s proceedings by taking quarterback Bryce Young with the No. 1 pick. The events at Kansas City’s Union Station began at 1 p.m. Eastern and included a red carpet and musical acts highlighted by Fall Out Boy. The draft can be viewed on NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Follow for live updates from Associated Press reporters across the country (all times EST).What to know:— When, where and how to watch the NFL draft.— Mock Draft! See if your predictions are better than ours. —-ANTHONY RICHARDSON GOES NO. 4Some things to know about the quarterback the Indianapolis Colts selected out of Florida. Richardson is 6-foot-4 and just shy of 250 pounds. He’s the most intriguing quarterback prospect in the class with Cam Newton-tipe size, athleticism and arm strength. But he’s still very raw. He had 13 career starts and onl...2023 NFL draft: Live updates as Ravens wait to pick at No. 22 overall in first round
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
Welcome to your 2023 NFL draft companion. Return here throughout the night for news and analysis throughout the first round as the Ravens wait to make their pick at No. 22 overall. Don’t see the live blog? View it here. ()Mike Preston: Lamar Jackson got his deal. Now it’s time to mend relationships and shape his Ravens legacy. | COMMENTARY
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:23:27 GMT
Now, the fence-mending must begin.The Ravens and quarterback Lamar Jackson agreed to a five-year contract extension worth a reported $260 million with $185 million guaranteed on Thursday, making him the highest-paid player in the NFL in terms of average annual salary.That’s too much money for a player who has just one playoff victory in five years and will make it difficult to invest in other positions, but the Ravens apparently believe Jackson is in the same stratosphere as Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, who signed a $255 million contract on April 17.The only difference is that Hurts led Philadelphia to the Super Bowl in February before losing to the Kansas City Chiefs. But that’s all behind everyone now, and so is Jackson’s request for a trade and a fully guaranteed deal.The hardest jobs belong to Ravens coach John Harbaugh, who has to develop chemistry and create some harmony in the locker room again after a drama-filled saga, and to Jackson, who has become one...Latest news
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