Lost snowmobiler rescued on Vail Pass

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

Lost snowmobiler rescued on Vail Pass A snowmobiler who got lost on Vail Pass Sunday afternoon was rescued in an interagency effort, according to a release from the Eagle County Sheriff’s Office.“On May 14 at approximately 2:25 pm the Vail Communications Center received a call from the friend of a snowmobiler who was ‘lost in a bad way’ on Vail Pass,” the release states. “The snowmobiler only had 3% of their cell phone battery left when they were able to utilize the ‘share my location’ function with their friend. The friend passed that location along to Vail Mountain Rescue in addition to information that the snowmobile being used, and the trailer to haul it was rented in Denver.”Using the location they were provided, the rescue group searched for the snowmobiler in the Resolution Mountain area as additional resources were requested through Summit County Sheriff’s Office, Colorado Search and Rescue, Colorado’s State Search and Rescue Coordinator Resource as well as Summit County Rescue Group, including a Flight for Life...

CU Boulder ranked top university in the state, according to CWUR global rankings

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

CU Boulder ranked top university in the state, according to CWUR global rankings The University of Colorado Boulder is ranked the top university in Colorado, according to the 2023 edition of the Global 2000 list by the Center for World University Rankings.CU Boulder placed 37th nationally and 66th globally, according to the list. In total, six universities from Colorado made the 2023 list.CWUR publishes global university rankings measuring the quality of education and training for students as well as the prestige of the faculty members and the quality of their research.“A variety of organizations publish rankings annually and their methodology varies. They are one of many factors prospective students can consider,” according to a CU Boulder statement. “We recommend that students look for the best fit to realize their unique potential. Here at CU Boulder, we are focused on improving retention, graduation rates, affordability and excellence in teaching and research every day.”Related ArticlesEducation | “Holly,” the conversational AI platfor...

Smash-and-grab burglars target West Hollywood weed shop

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

Smash-and-grab burglars target West Hollywood weed shop A cannabis dispensary in West Hollywood was broken into early Tuesday, with theives apparently using a crowbar to smash through a window of the Sunset Strip storefront.The incident was reported around 4:50 a.m. at Urbn Leaf West Hollywood Cannabis Dispensary, located at 8477 W. Sunset Blvd.Preliminary reports from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department indicated that 12 males wearing ski masks broke into the store using a crowbar and ran away with multiple bags of weed.It is unclear, however, how much exactly was taken.The situation is not unique. Similar smash-and-grab robberies have been reported in the Los Angeles area in the last year or so. Burglars use truck to smash through Burbank storefront, steal $70K worth of merch (video) Just last week, a group of 10 men used a pickup truck to smash in the storefront of a clothing store in Burbank and got away with $70,000 worth of merchandise. Police believe the same crew also tried to break into a video production rental house ...

Man arrested after allegedly stabbing victim with butcher knife in Culver City

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

Man arrested after allegedly stabbing victim with butcher knife in Culver City A man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder over the weekend after allegedly stabbing another man with a butcher knife in Culver City, police said Tuesday.The incident occurred around 6:05 p.m. Sunday in the area of Slauson Avenue and Buckingham Parkway, according to the Culver City Police Department.The victim told responding officers that he was walking on Buckingham when the suspect came up to him while wearing a ski mask and gloves.The assailant walked behind him and “forcibly removed his backpack,” police detailed in a news release.The victim resisted and the suspect allegedly stabbed him several times with a large butcher knife.The victim suffered multiple lacerations to his back and arm and he was taken to a hospital, police said.The suspect, who was not immediately identified, was arrested and booked.No further details about the incident have been released.

Why are cars designed to go well over the speed limit?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

Why are cars designed to go well over the speed limit? Unless you’re a professional racer, testing cars, or a cop, most drivers have no reason to push the limits of their vehicle and push the speedometer to the max.So why are cars built to go well over the legal speed limit? For a few reasons.The highest speed limit you’ll find in the United States is 85 miles per hour in Texas. In many states, including California, drivers cannot legally go over 70.In most modern vehicles, however, the speedometer goes to 140 mph or higher (in some cases, much higher). It appears manufacturers are encouraging drivers to break the law, right? Not exactly.As MotorBiscuit explains, there are several reasons why cars are designed to go much faster than the law allows.Safety MarginsFirst, drivers are given a safety margin for emergency situations which allows them to pass other vehicles safely or accelerate quickly when needed, like to avoid collisions or escape dangerous situations.Let’s say a family member has a heart attack and you live in a remote area ...

Anna Nicole Smith and Michael J. Fox Films Get Back to the Feature Doc Format

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

Anna Nicole Smith and Michael J. Fox Films Get Back to the Feature Doc Format New bio-docs chronicling the lives of Michael J. Fox and Anna Nicole Smith highlight contrasting challenges, public perceptions and paths to fame with traditional chronological formats. LA Weekly reviews both.Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie (Apple TV+)For most of the ‘80s and a good chunk of the ‘90s, Michael J. Fox was a dominating presence in film and television. The Family Ties and Back to the Future star’s boyish charm, insouciant comic timing, and diminutive stature made him one of the most likable actors of the era. That’s one of many reasons why the actor’s diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease struck such a deep nerve.In the Apple TV+ documentary, Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, director Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth) lets his protagonist tell his own story. By placing a camera in front of the Canadian-born actor and simply asking him questions, Guggenheim unspools a narrative that pulls the audience into Fox’s multilayered story with a pressing intimacy. In addition to th...

Joshua Tree Music Festival Returns

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

Joshua Tree Music Festival Returns Joshua Tree Music Festival Returns: It’s that time of the year again, when a ton of great artists gather in the desert to celebrate great art and chill vibes surrounded by some of the natural beauty that Southern California has to offer. The line up is typically eclectic and stacked with quality. Highlights include the Last Internationale, Garza, MY BABY, Leyla McCalla, Frazey Ford, Rainbow Girls, Sgt. Splendor, Megan Slankard, and Sass N Harmony.Bay Area trio Rainbow Girls toured with Anna DiFranco last year, and released the “Compassion to the Nth Degree” single.Of the song, the group said, “If you don’t like protest songs, you’ll love this. In a last-ditch effort to wrench up compassion for those we don’t see eye-to-eye with, we turn to love. This song names a kind of love previously undefined: love for the bigot, love for the thief, love for the destroyer. Infinite compassion. Only light can illuminate the darkness, so this is a sweet little love song for all t...

‘Let the Right One In’: Vampire love story comes to Berkeley Rep

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

‘Let the Right One In’: Vampire love story comes to Berkeley Rep “Let the Right One In” really seems to have tapped into some kind of vein in the popular imagination.Originally a 2004 Swedish vampire novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist about a bullied 12-year-old boy’s budding romance of sorts with the mysterious child next door, it became a hit 2008 Swedish film and a 2010 American remake, and just last year it was very loosely adapted into a short-lived Showtime TV series.In the intervening years it has also become a stage play that will see its West Coast premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.The team of playwright Jack Thorne, director John Tiffany and choreographer Steven Hoggett are probably best known for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” the Olivier- and Tony Award-winning play that set up residence at San Francisco’s Curran Theater for an extended run starting in 2019.But “Let the Right One In” was actually Tiffany and Thorne’s first collaboration, premiering in 2013 at Scotland’s Dundee Rep Theatre and moving on to London’s Royal Court a...

Three dead in Antioch after vehicle slams into tree

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

Three dead in Antioch after vehicle slams into tree ANTIOCH — Two men and one woman died Monday night when one vehicle hit another one, ran off the road and hit a tree, police said.Authorities did not identify the three early Tuesday, pending notification of relatives. None of the them were related, authorities said.Officers responded to the 4100 block of Lone Tree Way about 10:25 p.m. and found all three of the car’s occupants with major injuries, according to a statement from Antioch police. All three were pronounced dead at the scene, police said.The driver of the vehicle with the three occupants was speeding east on Lone Tree Way and hit another vehicle and lost control, police said. The driver of the other vehicle was not injured.Police are investigating and urged anyone with information to call Officer Joshua Egan at 925-204-1587 or [email protected]. Anonymous tips can be texted to 274637 using the keyword ANTIOCH.Please check back for updates.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Murder charge in Si...

Motorcyclist killed on Skyline when he tried to pass car that was making a left turn, CHP says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:35:45 GMT

Motorcyclist killed on Skyline when he tried to pass car that was making a left turn, CHP says A man was killed Saturday morning when his motorcycle hit a car on Skyline Boulevard in the Santa Cruz Mountains.The crash was reported at 9:30 a.m. on Skyline (Highway 35) about 2½ miles south of Page Mill Road, the California Highway Patrol said.The motorcyclist was southbound behind a Toyota 4Runner on the two-lane road. He attempted to pass the SUV just as its driver started to make a left turn into a driveway, the CHP report said. The motorcycle sideswiped the SUV, went off the road and hit a tree.The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene. He was later identified as Eric Hull, 58, of Boulder Creek.The CHP said alcohol or drugs are not suspected to have been a factor in the collision.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Murder charge in Sierra foothills crash; woman has history including bank robbery, hatchet attack Crashes and Disasters | Authorities ID man killed in Highway 1 cliff crash Crashes and Disasters | San Jose wom...