Residents near Spring Creek Fire on high alert
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
GARFIELD COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — The Spring Creek Fire in western Colorado was only 5% contained as of Tuesday night and still getting whipped up by the wind. The wildfire was first reported near Parachute over the weekend. It gained momentum on Monday and is now estimated at more than 2,500 acres.Mina Bolton, a spokesperson with the fire response, said conditions on Monday didn’t help. "It was a perfect storm, if you will," Bolton said. “The fuels, the slope, the wind — all aligned and really drove that fire and expanded that rapidly.” Fire 200 miles west of Denver sparks questions She said they haven’t seen that same amount of growth on Tuesday, but the terrain is posing challenges for firefighters.“It’s rocky, it’s steep and it just hard to access with the fuels,” Bolton said. There are no evacuation orders in place yet, but homeowner Tamara Castellari said she could see the flames from her backyard Monday night. "We’ve lived here 6 and a half year...Windsor reopens river tubing access
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
WINDSOR, Colo. (KDVR) — A popular waterway in Northern Colorado is once again allowing visitors to rent or use inner tubes. Windsor town officials have opened the access point at the Eastman Park River Experience. Authorities made the decision after carefully monitoring the Cache la Poudre River's height and current speed. “It’s amazing,” said resident Rachel Tofflemoyer, one of the first to float down the river on Tuesday. Flooded paths lead to Bike to Work Day detours “When the water’s moving too fast, a lot of times, people don’t necessarily have control on a vessel," the Northern Colorado native said. Tofflemoyer said it takes about 20 minutes from start to finish. Windsor is approximately 55 miles from Denver.Russia mutiny revives stagnant talk of increasing Ukraine aid in Congress
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
The turmoil in Russia is giving Ukraine’s allies on Capitol Hill new ammunition in the fight to secure more weapons and aid for Kyiv.It’s still unclear what the brief mercenary rebellion will mean for Russia and Ukraine, but lawmakers argue the schism between Vladimir Putin and Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is a sign Western-supplied weapons are working, and that Washington needs to navigate skepticism in Congress to keep the tap open.Bipartisan pressure to spend more on the military was already brewing in Congress, and specifically on more aid to Ukraine, even if that means breaking the debt limit deal that capped defense funding at the administration’s request of $886 billion. On Friday, hours before Prigozhin’s forces charged into Russia, the Senate Armed Services Committee released its version of the defense policy bill and called on President Joe Biden to seek more money for Ukraine.“I would hope what [the Wagner rebellion] does is reinforce to members of Congr...Vinyl Me, Please brings subscription model to record collecting
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
Sly Stone made a lot of essential releases. But what was his one “Essential” – capital “e” – record?It’s Andrew Winistorfer’s job to decide, and then share the news with the vinyl collecting world. As the senior music and editorial director for Vinyl Me, Please, Winistorfer curates the company’s monthly record clubs.Winistorfer and the team at VMP lovingly and meticulously put together vinyl reissues that subscribers eagerly await – the five subscription categories are Essentials, Classics, Hip-Hop, Country and Rock. In case you are wondering, Winistorfer picked Sly’s 1970 LP “There’s A Riot Goin’ On” for July’s Essential release.“This is obviously an essential record, it’s his masterpiece,” he told the Herald. “I’m constantly pinching myself that I get paid to be like, ‘Hey, what are we doing with Sly and the Family Stone?’”Vinyl Me, Please started in 2013 with a dozen subscribers who were happy to have fellow music junkies send them monthly mailings of great records. In months, VM...Cookie cups a sweet finish to July 4 celebrations
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
Whether they include an intimate barbecue with a friends or a massive block party with everyone from the neighborhood, there’s a strong chance that food will be part of the July 4 party.As various menu items will hit the grill, hosts and hostesses may wonder which desserts to serve to make their events complete. While there is seemingly nothing more American than apple pie, cookies also can be sweet ways to help wrap up the festivities. Sugar cookies are a universal favorite, and in this recipe for “Fourth of July Cookie Cups,” they’re shaped into cups filled with a buttercream frosting.Enjoy this star-spangled showcase, courtesy of “Live Well, Bake Cookies” (Rock Point) by Danielle Rye.TAG GOES HEREFourth of July Cookie CupsINGREDIENTSNonstick cooking spray, for greasing the pan1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, spooned and leveled1 teaspoon cornstarch1/2 teaspoon baking powder1/4 teaspoon salt1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened3/4 cup granula...Cavanaugh & James: Mass. patients need choices, not roadblocks
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
Expectant mothers need quick access to care when labor begins, but their options are dwindling in Massachusetts. If UMass Memorial Health receives regulatory approval to close its Leominster maternity ward on Sept. 22, the shutdown would continue an alarming trend.Birth centers, midwifery practices and hospital obstetric units have disappeared across the state in recent years, along with behavioral health and primary care clinics. Policymakers have vowed to intervene to stop the bleeding, but proposed solutions are upside down.Rather than making it easier for health care investors to launch and run new facilities in Massachusetts, state lawmakers want to make it harder for existing providers to close. One measure, S.736/H.1175, would extend the mandatory wait time to shut down “essential health services” from six months to one year — not counting 30 days of advance notice for hospital staff, labor unions and local officials.Before filing any of this paperwork and starting the clock,...Quick chili noodles for an easy summer burn
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
Ever have one of those days where you just don’t feel like cooking, but also aren’t keen on eating out or ordering in? In summer, there’s just so much fun stuff to do outside the house that shopping for and preparing a multi-course can feel even more like a chore.If we’re going to be honest, I’d much rather be on my bike or taking a hike at the end of a workday.But what if you could whip up a bowl of the world’s tastiest vegetarian noodles in 10 minutes or less?If your kitchen is well-stocked with Asian pantry ingredients — think staples such as soy and fish sauces, Shaoxing wine and toasted sesame oil — this dish is for you. It only takes as long to prepare as it does to chop some green onions and ginger and measure out a few condiments. In other words, it’s both fast and easy, not to mention budget-friendly.The homemade chili oil sauce is definitely on the spicy side, so if you don’t like to break into a sweat at mealtime, add half a...Mary Ann Esposito’s Polenta with garden vegetables
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
Enjoy the best that summer vegetable gardens or your farmers market has to offer and make this inexpensive, luscious and filling creamy polenta and vegetable dish. It’s pretty to look at too!TAG GOES HEREPolenta with Garden VegetablesINGREDIENTS4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil2 large shallots, minced2 cloves garlic minced2 cups fresh corn kernels2 cups sliced cherry tomatoes½ cup dried Cruschi peppers slightly crushed (optional)*1 cup chopped red or yellow bell peppers2 cups cut into thirds cooked green beansSalt to taste1 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese plus extra cheese shavings for garnish1 cup fine grind cornmeal2 1/2 cups chicken broth2 1/2 cups whole milkSalt to tasteWhite pepper to taste2 tablespoons minced parsley2 tablespoons thyme leavesDIRECTIONSHeat the oil in a large saute pan; add the shallots and cook over medium heat until they begin to wilt. Stir in the garlic, corn kernels, tomatoes, cruschi peppers, red or yellow bell peppers and continue to cook u...Mets GM Billy Eppler not making drastic changes despite disappointing start to season
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
The Mets are skidding to the end of one of the worst months of play in the Steve Cohen era. General manager Billy Eppler, the person tasked with building the most expensive roster in North American sports history, conveyed a message to the fans: Everything is going to be fine.That message isn’t likely to be received well given that everything is far from fine at this juncture of the 2023 season. Coming into Tuesday, the Mets were sitting in fourth place in the NL East, 16 games back from the Atlanta Braves and 8.5 games back in the NL Wild Card race. It’s a far cry from last season as the team was among the best in baseball until the final weekend of the regular season.But because of what the Mets did last season and what the clubhouse veterans have accomplished in the past, Eppler has come to the conclusion that no drastic actions need to be taken. Buck Showalter will remain at the helm and his coaches aren’t getting fired anytime soon either.“They deserve a...Orioles’ offense sputters, homers hurt Tyler Wells in 3-1 loss to Reds
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:20:29 GMT
Orioles pitchers allowing solo home runs, in manager Brandon Hyde’s fully logical estimation, is not the worst-case scenario. Of course, he would overwhelmingly prefer they not give up home runs at all.He couldn’t get his wish Tuesday, when a pair of home runs with the bases empty provided the margin in Baltimore’s 3-1 defeat to the Cincinnati Reds, evening the series between two of baseball’s most exciting young teams. Baltimore’s offense managed only three hits, two by Jordan Westburg in his second major league game, as right-hander Tyler Wells delivered another quality start but was handed the loss thanks to Matt McLain’s sixth-inning solo shot.The Orioles’ best offensive opportunity came minutes before the skies opened above Camden Yards for a second straight night, prompting a 1-hour, 43-minute delay. After the Orioles managed a run on three walks and Westburg’s two hits off Reds left-hander Andrew Abbott, Hyde deployed many of th...Latest news
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