Colorado libraries face increasing requests to remove or limit access to books and programming
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
Colorado’s public libraries face a rising number of requests to ban or restrict access to books, programs or displays, mirroring trends across the country as conservative movements target books and programming with LGBTQ and race-related themes.So far, though, these attempts to censor library books in Colorado appear to be largely unsuccessful amid backlash by outspoken community membersLibraries across the nation have seen efforts by a vocal, growing political movement seeking to restrict access to books on gay communities, race, history, sexuality and reproductive health, according to a new report from the American Library Association. They use social media to disseminate lists of books they disapprove of so followers can challenge them at their local public and school libraries, the report said.Preliminary 2023 data from the American Library Association shows 136 titles were challenged in eight separate attempts to restrict access to books in Colorado libraries between Janu...Denver’s 16th Street Mall work won’t be done until 2025 as businesses hang on
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
In an alternate reality, Denver’s overhaul of the 16th Street Mall would be more than halfway done by now. Retailers and restauranteurs would only have until the end of 2024 to endure dusty, noisy, at times odorous construction work before enjoying the strip’s long-planned update.As it stands, work on some segments of downtown Denver’s 1.2-mile-long pedestrian mall and commercial nerve center is now expected to carry over into the fall of 2025. The updated schedule was released in July, city officials said.A tangle of underground utilities, including an active 1880s-built, brick-lined sewer buried under the mall’s 13 blocks of trademark pavers, has been the source of the delays.Denver officials expected work to be tricky. When the project was formally kicking off last spring, officials talked about a water line estimated to be 125 years old under the mall. But with spotty mapping and documentation of all the utilities added downtown over the decades, things ...'Ring of fire' solar eclipse will cut across the Americas, stretching from Oregon to Brazil
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A rare “ring of fire” eclipse of the sun cuts across the Americas on Saturday, stretching from Oregon to Brazil, and huge crowds were on the move before dawn in cities, rural areas and national parks to try to catch a glimpse of it.For the small towns and cities along its narrow path, there was a mix of excitement, worries about the weather and concerns they'd be overwhelmed by visitors flocking to see the celestial event, also called an annular solar eclipse. Clouds and fog threatened to obscure the view of the eclipse in some western states, including California and Oregon.Unlike a total solar eclipse, the moon doesn’t completely cover the sun during a ring of fire eclipse. When the moon lines up between Earth and the sun, it leaves a bright, blazing border.Saturday’s path: Oregon, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and Texas in the U.S., with a sliver of California, Arizona and Colorado. Next: Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama...‘Home is home’: Israelis put lives in the Bay Area on pause after Hamas attacks in Israel
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
For weeks this fall, Avi Markson basked in the warmth and bonhomie of his family back in Israel — a perfect first vacation, he said, from the new San Jose-based home remodeling job that he scored earlier this year.Then came the air raid sirens, the decision to cancel his flight back to the Bay Area, and the message to his San Jose employer that he wouldn’t be returning to work anytime soon.“There was no thought about it,” Markson said. “If my brothers are fighting, I’m going to be fighting.”Across the Bay Area, numerous Israelis put their lives in California on hold this week to either stay put in their homeland or jet halfway across the world to aid in Israel’s response to the deadliest attack on its soil in decades. Some were active reservists in the nation’s armed forces who ranked among the 360,000 Israelis called to action as part of the country’s largest military mobilization in decades. Others, such as Markson, opted to either volunteer in the nation’s...49ers at Browns: Five keys to potential shutout win in Cleveland
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
CLEVELAND – The 49ers’ quest for six wins, on a potential path to a sixth Lombardi Trophy, comes Sunday in a rare visit to the Browns’ lakefront home.This won’t offer the friendly comforts of Levi’s Stadium, site of the 49ers’ past three wins, the biggest of which came Sunday night in 42-10 fashion over the Dallas Cowboys.But the injury-plagued Browns (2-2) could be gracious and overmatched hosts, so they hope the 49ers (5-0) are poised for a letdown after their lopsided win over their storied rival.“They’re riding their high horse right now,” Browns safety Grant Delpit told Cleveland.com, “so that’s probably the best time to get them.”The 49ers are 10-point favorites, but their egos are checked. Afforded a “Victory Monday” off, the 49ers locker room vibe wasn’t abnormal once practices resumed Wednesday, and, in fact, it was a subdued setting after Thursday’s practice. “I feel like we still have left stuff out there, where we can be our best and still reach our full pote...Bedbug panic is spreading across Europe. Here’s what travelers need to know
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
By Blane Bachelor | CNNDermatologist Zeina Nehme says her clinic usually sees a number of cases every summer in which patients have been bitten by bedbugs while traveling. Yet surprisingly enough, she says none materialized this year.However, like anyone else not living under a rock, Nehme has seen the flurry of headlines and social media accounts documenting the bedbug paranoia in Paris, which erupted during Fashion Week and has since spread to other cities including London.So, during her recent trip to the City of Light, Nehme decided to embark on an experiment of sorts: to see one of the troublesome critters firsthand and use it as fodder for a social media video.But Nehme, who is based in Beirut, Lebanon, says she found nary a pesky parasite during her long weekend: not on the metro, in restaurants, nor the 17th arrondissement apartment where she stayed with a friend.RELATED: Here’s how to leave bedbugs behind when you travel home: expert“Since I am a dermatologist and I p...Editorial: San Jose cops’ troubling use of force with mentally ill
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
Thompson “Tommy” Nguyen was undergoing a psychotic break holding an ax and a metal pipe as he walked the grounds of a San Jose power plant. He never raised his arms or overtly menaced police with the weapons. But as one officer yelled “Tase him,” another officer instead shot him dead.One of the greatest challenges Bay Area police face centers around the increasing number of interactions with the mentally impaired. For police who are trained extensively on how to establish authority and compel compliant behavior, dealing with people in mental crises often requires tapping a different skill set to avoid tragic consequences.Unfortunately, San Jose police continue to fall back on their instinct to use force rather than looking for ways to deescalate confrontations.In 2017, San Jose became the first big-city police department in the country to mandate crisis-intervention training for its officers. The training was a condition of the city’s legal settlement with the family of a 19-year-ol...Gov. Newsom signs bill to help sustain outdoor dining
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
In an effort to keep the al fresco momentum going, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law this week that will allow much of the outdoor and patio dining launched during the pandemic to continue across the state.Assembly Bill 1217, which was authored by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) and is a predecessor of Gabriel’s AB 61, supersedes city and county ordinances that might restrict outdoor dining or impose additional fees. It will also allow for continued flexibility when it comes to outdoor dining approvals, including streamlining application processes and waiving some fees.In 2020, programs like LA Al Fresco and San Francisco’s Shared Spaces allowed restaurants to serve diners without having to wade through the typical byzantine processes required. Most notably, Laguna Beach’s pedestrian-only promenade on Forest Avenue, which was created in June 2020 to help local businesses affected by COVID-19 restrictions, has since turned into a nearly-permanent fixture.As life returned to ...3 teens arrested in attack on California college security guard, with 1 accused of swinging ax
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
Police arrested three people for what they said was an unprovoked attack on a Fullerton College security guard early on Friday, Oct. 13, with one of the teens pulling out an ax and swinging it at several guards who arrived to help.The 53-year-old guard was patrolling the campus early Friday morning when he found the trio — two 18-year-olds and a 17-year-old — on a bench in the college’s central quad.The guard believed one of them was suffering a medical emergency, said Kai Stearns, a spokeswoman for the North Orange County Community College District.But when he approached to help, Fullerton police said in a statement, they “immediately began to attack him.”The group punched and kicked the guard, stomped on his head, and attempted to gouge his eye, police said. During the attack, the guard was able to radio for help.When more security guards arrived, one of the teenagers pulled the ax from his backpack, swinging it at the guards but not hitting them, police said.The guards subdued on...DC Mayor Bowser taps former Biden appointee to lead office held by ex-aide Falcicchio
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:31:55 GMT
Nina Albert, the commissioner of the General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service, is leaving the agency and federal service on Friday, Oct. 13. (Courtesy, Federal News Network) Nina Albert, the commissioner of the General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service, is leaving the agency and federal service on Friday, Oct. 13. (Courtesy, Federal News Network) D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has selected a former appointee in President Joe Biden’s General Services Administration to lead the city’s planning and economic development office, filling a position left vacant by the departure of embattled former Deputy Mayor John Falcicchio.Acting Deputy Mayor Nina Albert, a former executive wit...Latest news
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