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Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:15:35 GMT
Legislation being proposed in the Colorado General Assembly would make the state’s air pollution permitting rules more stringent, largely impacting the oil and gas industry and setting up a potential showdown between the governor and supporters of the bill in the statehouse and among environmental groups.The bill, to be introduced later this week, has been in the works for two years, and its creation was championed by 24 environmental groups that, in a March letter of support, urged Gov. Jared Polis to back the legislation and criticized him for failing to include them in a recent plan to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions in the oil and gas industry.Environmentalists and the bill’s sponsors want state regulators to perform a modeling analysis of potential pollutants from any newly proposed oil and gas sites, and to consider the cumulative impact oil and gas production has on the state’s climate, before issuing new air permits.But it may be hard to convince the govern...Is your Denver lawn snow-sick from a brutal winter? Here’s how to help
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:15:35 GMT
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Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:15:35 GMT
Superblooms take place in some desert climates after unusually wet winters, when typically dormant seeds and plants wake up. The result, especially in California and Arizona, can be hillsides carpeted in color as thousands of flowers pop open around the same time.“There is not a hard and fast definition of superbloom,” said Michelle Thompson, chief of communications for Arizona State Parks. “The last time we had it was in 2019, and it depends on the weather and seed germination year to year.”While California is full of superblooms at the moment, they are a little harder to find in Arizona, but there are still plenty of flowers that make the trip worthwhile.Orange California poppies in bloom at Lost Dutchman State Park. (Mindy Sink, Special to The Denver Post)The springtime weather in Phoenix this year, with highs in the 70s and 80s (or even lower with a little rain), has made for a pleasant hiking season, too. It’s only a two-hour flight from Denver to Phoenix, making it easy to com...2 critically injured in West Hollywood crash
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:15:35 GMT
Two people were critically injured in a crash in a possible wrong-way crash in West Hollywood late Monday.The collision occurred around 11:15 p.m. in the 1200 block of La Brea Avenue.Two vehicles were involved and both sustained major damage. The impact from the crash was so violent, both drivers were trapped inside their vehicles. They were eventually rescued by responding Los Angeles County firefighters and taken to a hospital with critical injuries, officials said.Investigators have limited information on the crash, but witnesses said one of the drivers was speeding and appeared to be going the wrong way.“Looks like the white car was driving not the opposite side of the road, going very fast, and hit a Mustang driving just normal,” Thomas Ourada said.North and southbound lanes of La Brea Avenue were closed amid the investigation, as debris covered the roadway.No further details about the crash have been released.Top 10 German OnlyFans & Best German OnlyFans 2023
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Exciting news for soccer fans in Los Angeles! Rumors are circulating that the new National Soccer League (NSL) is exploring potential stadiums in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, including the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Titan Stadium in Fullerton, for its 2025 launch. As a host city for the 2026 World Cup, the potential for the NSL to establish itself in Los Angeles is huge, and fans are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the new league.The NSL is the brainchild of Scott Michaels, a passionate entrepreneur with a vision to create a sustainable and entertaining soccer league in America that is affordable and provides a clear pathway for talented players to succeed. The NSL has already federally registered some of America’s most storied soccer clubs, including the Aztecs, Sting, Diplomats, Minutemen, Atoms, Express, and Rogues, which have all played host to some of the greatest footballers to ever grace the pitch, including George Best, Johan Cruyff, and Eusabio.The LA...Whole Foods closes San Francisco flagship store after one year, citing crime
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:15:35 GMT
By Jordan Valinsky | CNNAn enormous Whole Foods in downtown San Francisco that opened just last year is temporarily closing. The company said rampant crime in the area forced it to shut down.The nearly 65,000-square foot location at Trinity Place in the city’s Mid-Market neighborhood shut its doors Monday to “ensure the safety” of its employees, a Whole Foods spokesperson said. Although Whole Foods did not share any additional information on the conditions that led to the store closing, the spokesperson added that it was a “difficult decision to close the Trinity store for the time being.” Affected employees will be transferred to nearby stores.The store at 8th and Market streets will not open Tuesday, the spokesperson said. The store’s website has also disappeared.Heralded as a “flagship store” following its March 2022 opening, the Whole Foods was one of the largest supermarkets in downtown San Francisco. The store sold 3,700 local pr...Warriors-Kings playoff tickets on track to be most expensive first-round seat ever
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:15:35 GMT
Klay Thompson was excited to learn the Warriors would play the Sacramento Kings in the first round of the playoffs — and it’s not just because it’s a favorable travel scenario for both teams.“That’s going to be fun,” Thompson said Sunday afternoon. “First time in NBA history, it’s going to be really special.”But fans are going to have to fork over some serious cash just to get inside the building for the series opener next weekend.Ticket prices for the first postseason meeting between the Warriors and Kings has reportedly skyrocketed to historic highs, with some saying it could be the most expensive ticket for the first round of the NBA playoffs ever.Prices on ticket broker website TickPick for Game 1 at Golden 1 Center on Saturday start at $497 as of Monday afternoon. If that price holds up, Front Office Sports reported that would make Saturday’s opener the most expensive first-round NBA playoff game on record.Related ArticlesGolden State W...Opinion: California’s salmon season shutdown was avoidable
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:15:35 GMT
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