Opinion: How an Israeli family who lost their home on Oct. 7 found community in Denver

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

Opinion: How an Israeli family who lost their home on Oct. 7 found community in Denver I recently led a delegation of rabbis to Israel to provide financial and moral support to the people there. Around 7,000 miles and over 15 hours of flight time — with a connection in New York — separate Colorado and Tel Aviv, Israel. However, for myself and my community in Denver, these two places couldn’t be any closer.Following the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7, people turned to me as a communal leader for guidance on how to respond. Immediately, our community sprung to action to help however we could. We held prayer vigils, raised funds, and supported the half-dozen families whose fathers were called for reserve duty by babysitting, grocery shopping and hosting them for dinner.But more impactful than what we sent to Israel, is what Israel sent to us.The Shalev family from Kibbutz Be’eri sought refuge in Denver following Oct. 7. With their house destroyed, friends and relatives murdered and a shattered community, they turned to their cousins the Niv’s, longtime Denver residents, to seek...

Colorado Catholic preschools make their case at trial challenging nondiscrimination rules

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

Colorado Catholic preschools make their case at trial challenging nondiscrimination rules Enrolling preschoolers from LGBTQ families would conflict with the religious beliefs and obligations of Catholic preschools, attorneys for two Denver-area Catholic parishes said Tuesday as the trial began in a lawsuit challenging the nondiscrimination rules in Colorado’s universal preschool program.Two Catholic parishes that run preschools — St. Mary’s in Littleton and St. Bernadette’s in Lakewood — and the Archdiocese of Denver sued the state in federal district court in August. They argued that a nondiscrimination clause in an agreement required by the state for participation in the preschool program conflicts with their mission to provide a Catholic education. Senior U.S. District Judge John L. Kane, who is presiding over the trial, recently issued an order dismissing the archdiocese as a plaintiff.Attorneys for the state said Catholic preschools under the archdiocese are being treated the same as other preschools in the program, and that the nondiscrimination agreement in ...

Rockies Mailbag: What’s the TV situation? Will Todd Helton make Hall of Fame?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

Rockies Mailbag: What’s the TV situation? Will Todd Helton make Hall of Fame? Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.Pose a Rockies- or MLB-related question for the Rockies Mailbag.Quick question: Any news on the Rockies’ broadcast situation? Have a great holiday!— Renee, Cody, Wyo.Renee, you are one of many Rockies fans who sent me the same question. I expect that the club will announce its television plans very soon, perhaps within the next week.The negotiations have been pretty hush-hush but this is what I’ve been told:• Now that AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain will no longer televise Rockies games, Major League Baseball is poised to move in, acquire the broadcast rights, and begin producing games this season. The setup will be similar to what happened in Arizona and San Diego last summer. Last March, the Diamond Sports Group declared bankruptcy and by mid-July had stopped televising Diamondbacks and Padres games. At that point, MLB took over and made games available to local fans v...

Warning issued as rain again brings dangers to beaches

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

Warning issued as rain again brings dangers to beaches With the rainfall Southern California received this week, local officials are once again reminding the public to stay out of the water.The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced Wednesday that beach users should "avoid all water contact, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks, and rivers due to potentially higher bacteria levels in these areas."The warnings, which include "any runoff that may flow onto or pond on the beach sand," will remain in place through 7 a.m. Saturday, though that "may be extended depending on further rainfall.""Ocean and bay recreational waters, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks and rivers can be contaminated with bacteria, chemicals, debris, trash, and other public health hazards from city streets and mountain areas after a rain fall," according to a Public Health press release. "Individuals who enter the water in these areas could become ill."For information, call 1-800-525-5662. To view map of impacted locations a...

Man Killed in Pedestrian Collision on Highway 99 [Bakersfield, CA]

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

Man Killed in Pedestrian Collision on Highway 99 [Bakersfield, CA] 42-Year-Old Pedestrian Pronounced Dead after Multi-Vehicle Crash near Merle Haggard DriveBAKERSFIELD, CA (January 3, 2024) – One man died Monday night in a pedestrian crash on Highway 99. The incident occurred at approximately 8:40 p.m., just north of Merle Haggard Drive.Police report that the individual was operating a Hyundai when he became part of the initial accident.Subsequently, he left his vehicle and fled in a westerly direction across the highway. During this escape, the man was hit by the driver of a southbound Acura traveling at approximately 70 miles per hour.Following this initial impact, several other vehicles collided with the man, resulting in fatal injuries. Police have yet to disclose the identity of the deceased victim.In the meantime, paramedics transported the Acura driver to Kern Medical for the treatment of moderate injuries. Officials in Bakersfield are actively investigating the pedestrian accident on Highway 99.The Sweet James team would like to exten...

Disabled train causes major BART delays through Concord

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

Disabled train causes major BART delays through Concord A disabled BART train between the Concord and North Concord stations is causing major delays for the Wednesday morning commute, according to the transit agency.Related ArticlesTransportation | BART resumes normal service after train derailment near Orinda injures nine, causes massive delays Transportation | BART train derails near Orinda, injuring nine, forcing station closures and delays Transportation | Bay Area transit agencies running extended, mostly free services on New Year’s Eve Transportation | The top 10 Bay Area stories of 2023 — and what they mean for 2024 Transportation | BART hit by major delays near SFO ahead of holiday weekend The problem was initially reported shortly after 9 a.m. and is affecting trains in both directions through the area.Passengers can take bus shuttles between the two stations via County Connection, BART officials said.Check back for updates.

Ian Ziering vs. the minibike gang: Police have ‘leads,’ while bikers say he started fight

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

Ian Ziering vs. the minibike gang: Police have ‘leads,’ while bikers say he started fight In the case of Ian Ziering’s “alarming” New Year’s Eve altercation with a “minibike gang” on Hollywood Boulevard, police reportedly have “early leads,” possibly from people associated with the gang who have freely posted videos of the daytime melee on social media to argue that he was the aggressor.A Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson confirmed to CNN that the incident is under investigation. TMZ, meanwhile, said that the leads probably come from surveillance cameras, operating “up and down” that section of Hollywood Boulevard, where the “Beverly Hills, 90210” star stepped out of his Mercedes, with his daughter inside, to confront people riding on mini-motorcycles.The skirmish also was captured by bystanders with cell phones, with some videos making their way to the accounts of self-described minibikers who may have been present during the confrontation and who suggest that the “Beverly Hills 90210...

Lottery ticket worth more than $700,000 sold at East Bay gas station

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

Lottery ticket worth more than $700,000 sold at East Bay gas station LAFAYETTE — It’s not yet known yet if the person stopped for fuel, but someone  at a gas station here filled up their pocketbook Tuesday night by winning $713,143 in the Mega Millions lottery game, officials said.The ticket was purchased at a 76 station at 3500 Mt. Diablo Blvd., officials said.The unknown winner was the only person in the state to pick all five regular game numbers, which were 3, 18, 27, 29 and 64.Related ArticlesLocal News | Powerball jackpot rises to $760 million after no winner Wednesday night Local News | 2 California tickets win Mega Millions jackpot — and both were sold at the same store Had they also picked the Mega number, which was 1, they would have collected the $57 million jackpot. No one picked all five numbers and the Mega number, which means the jackpot for the next Mega Millions drawing Friday night will be at least $140 million, officials said.The winner has 180 days from the day of the draw to colle...

High surf advisory issued for Wednesday through Thursday

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

High surf advisory issued for Wednesday through Thursday (KRON) – The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory beginning from 10 a.m. on Wednesday until 4 a.m. on Thursday for Central and Northern California beaches. Dangerous surf conditions are expected at Northern California beaches. One dead, two injured in rollover vehicle accident The NWS forecasts large and long period swell from the west and northwest that will create hazardous beach conditions. Breaking waves are predicted to be 19 to 23 feet. For your safety, stay off of jetties, stay out of and away from the water, never turn your back on the ocean, and keep pets on a leash and away from the water, the NWS advised.

BART Antioch Line delayed due to disabled train

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:21:29 GMT

BART Antioch Line delayed due to disabled train SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- There is a major delay on the BART Antioch Line Wednesday morning due to a disabled train, according to the transit agency. The delay is in the SFO Airport and Antioch directions. Bay Area city goes from most per-capita murders to 0 homicides in 2023 The disabled train is between the North Concord and Concord stations. Bus service is available between those two stations via the CCCTA bus 17, according to BART.No estimate was provided on when service would be restored.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.