BNSF says it inspected track the same day as deadly train derailment near Pueblo

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

BNSF says it inspected track the same day as deadly train derailment near Pueblo BNSF Railway says its workers inspected a stretch of track north of Pueblo within hours of when one of the rails is believed to have broken, causing a deadly train derailment and bridge collapse.The company, which owns the train and the segment of track it was running on, said this week that it used a combination of techniques to test the track in the months and hours before Sunday afternoon’s derailment. The disclosure in response to media questions comes as federal officials are investigating the crash, which killed a truck driver and closed Interstate 25 for several days after a rail bridge collapsed onto the highway.BNSF’s communications staff did not provide detail on the exact timing of the inspections, but Lena Kent, the railway’s general director of public affairs, said Wednesday that the most recent inspection of the track section occurred Sunday prior to the incident.On Tuesday, investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board said they believe...

Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy airs frustration on 1-5 start, lack of production, Steve Smith dust-up: “Go watch the film and see what it is.”

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy airs frustration on 1-5 start, lack of production, Steve Smith dust-up: “Go watch the film and see what it is.” Jerry Jeudy decided to clear the air Thursday.In the process, he showed the extent to which he’s frustrated by his lack of production so far this season, his spat last week with former receiver and current NFL Network analyst Steve Smith, Jr., persistent trade rumors and, most of all, the Broncos’ 1-5 start.“It’s always frustrating losing. Nobody wants to lose,” Jeudy told reporters at his locker. “Losing is the worst possible thing that can happen. That’s really frustrating.”The latest loss came a week ago at Kansas City, a game in which Jeudy got into it with Smith before the game after Smith torched Jeudy on television and called him, in part, “just a guy” and “an average wide receiver,” and then Jeudy danced behind an NFL Network live shot.“You don’t go to them in person and act friendly toward them and act like you didn’t just talk bad about them,” Jeudy said of Smith. “I don’t have no hate toward Steve Smith. He was a good player and all that stuff like that, but it’s just wha...

One person shot by Denver police near East 47th Avenue and York Street

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

One person shot by Denver police near East 47th Avenue and York Street One person was shot by police in the area of East 47th Avenue and York Street in Denver’s Elyria-Swansea neighborhood on Thursday afternoon, according to the Denver Police Department.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Car theft suspect killed in Silverthorne police shooting Crime and Public Safety | Douglas County deputies shoot man after pursuit that began in Thornton ended with vehicle crashing into gas station Crime and Public Safety | Aurora police officer who shot 14-year-old Jor’Dell Richardson cleared of policy violations, two others cited Crime and Public Safety | Two Denver police officers disciplined for shooting bystanders’ cars while chasing suspect in fatal home invasion Crime and Public Safety | Man sentenced to 128 years for shooting Littleton police officer Officers responded to a weapons-related call shortly after 2:30 p.m. Thursday, according to the department. The person w...

LoDo company blames 7-Eleven for vagrancy issues. 7-Eleven says it’s being scapegoated.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

LoDo company blames 7-Eleven for vagrancy issues. 7-Eleven says it’s being scapegoated. A national real estate firm said workers feel unsafe outside its office building at 18th and Blake in LoDo, an issue that it lays at the feet of its ground-floor tenant: 7-Eleven.But 7-Eleven said it is being scapegoated for downtown’s lingering problem of vagrancy.This debate between landlord and tenant played out in letters between lawyers last year. It escalated Oct. 16 when 7-Eleven’s corporate office sued the owner of 1755 Blake St.The dispute began in September 2021, when Seattle-based Unico paid $61.2 million for the five-story building. 7-Eleven had been a tenant for 11 years by that time.Within months of buying the property, Unico began complaining of problems there.“Over the last several weeks, one person has overdosed in front of the premises, a stabbing suspect fled into the premises, a partially clothed man slept in front of the store, a family slept outside (it), and an exterior window was shattered,” Unico’s property manager, Maria Clark, wrote to 7-Eleven’s corporate...

At Donald Trump’s civil trial, appraiser recalls Eric Trump’s ‘lofty’ views on property value

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

At Donald Trump’s civil trial, appraiser recalls Eric Trump’s ‘lofty’ views on property value By JENNIFER PELTZ (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — The spotlight at former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial turned Thursday to his son Eric, with testimony and documents suggesting the scion envisioned a “lofty” value for a suburban golf course and was actively involved in appraisals he has said he doesn’t remember. The trial stems from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ claims that Donald Trump, his company and executives, including Eric Trump, fraudulently inflated asset values on financial statements given to lenders, insurers and others. The defendants deny the allegations, and the 2024 Republican presidential front-runner says the values actually were underestimated.About a decade ago, Trump’s companies sought appraisals of two of their properties in New York’s suburban Westchester County — the Trump National Golf Club and an estate known as Seven Springs, according to documents and testimony Thursday. At th...

Authorities investigating HazMat incident at L.A. City Hall

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

Authorities investigating HazMat incident at L.A. City Hall Authorities with the Los Angeles Fire Department, Los Angeles Police and LAPD's HazMat Units are investigating reports of an unknown white powder found in L.A. City Hall on Thursday.The calls came in just before 2 p.m. after the unknown substance was found in the first floor mail room.Two patients are being evaluated for unknown medical complaints, authorities said. Sky5 footage showed a large number of first responders at the scene.No evacuations were reported, but authorities shut down Los Angeles Street between Temple and First streets.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Women accused of stealing $1,800 worth of perfume from Ulta

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

Women accused of stealing $1,800 worth of perfume from Ulta Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are seeking the public’s help in identifying two women accused of stealing over $1,800 worth of perfume from an Ulta Beauty store.The theft occurred at the Ulta location on 10th Street in Palmdale on June 20. Two women suspects were seen entering the store and leaving with over $1,800 worth of perfume. (LA County Sheriff’s Department) Two women were seen entering the store and walking away with over $1,800 worth of perfume without paying, authorities said. Authorities released surveillance photos of the women, both of whom appear to have distinctive tattoos on their arms and shoulders.Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact Detective Chavez with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Palmdale Sheriff Station at (661)272-2482.Information regarding the incident can also be submitted anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips,” or by visiting the...

Driver arrested in hit-and-run that injured girl, 12

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

Driver arrested in hit-and-run that injured girl, 12 A woman has been arrested for allegedly crashing into a 12-year-old girl who was walking to school in Santa Ana, and then fleeing the scene.The crash occurred at about 8:10 a.m. Wednesday morning in the 4400 block of West McFadden Avenue.According to Santa Ana Police, the girl was crossing McFadden when the driver of a blue, four-door sedan hit her and then drove away.Santa Ana Police impounding a blue sedan allegedly involved in a hit-and-run that injured a 12-year-old girl. Oct. 18, 2023. (Santa Ana Police)Police in Santa Ana are searching for a newer model dark-colored Honda sedan after it hit a young girl and failed to stop in Santa Ana, CA on Oct. 18, 2023. A 12-year-old girl was struck by a hit-and-run driver while walking to school in Santa Ana, CA on Oct, 18, 2023. (KTLA)The girl sustained serious injuries but survived. She underwent two surgeries and was recovering at a hospital, officials said.On Wednesday night, officers served a search warrant at a home in the 3600 bloc...

Martinez refinery official apologizes to city council and residents after chemical releases

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

Martinez refinery official apologizes to city council and residents after chemical releases On a night when the city passed a resolution castigating the Martinez Refining Company for their performance over the last 12 months, the refinery’s manager issued a set of apologies and an acknowledgment that if the company doesn’t get its act together soon, the consequences could be dire.“We understand that not only being a good neighbor, but truly our license depends on our ability to operate in a safe and responsible manner,” said Daniel Ingram, manager of the Martinez Refining company. “We don’t take these issues lightly.”Ingram’s report included a more full accounting of the spent catalyst release last November, when residents woke up to a layer of fine white silt on their cars and window sills. The Martinez Refining Company, whose sprawling campus defines the east side of the city, said the release was “non-toxic,” “non-hazardous”, and “naturally occurring” spent catalyst dust used in the refining process.Related ArticlesEnvironment | Big federal dollars for ...

Review: Rolling Stones’ new ‘Hackney Diamonds’ album sparkles

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:48 GMT

Review: Rolling Stones’ new ‘Hackney Diamonds’ album sparkles By Jocelyn Noveck | Associated PressNear the end of the exultant “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” the penultimate track on The Rolling Stones’ terrific new album “Hackney Diamonds” (yes, NEW), we hear what sounds like a vocal contest between two up-and-comers: one Mick Jagger and one Lady Gaga.“Oh yeah!” they sing, with escalating urgency. “Come on!” Are they tussling here? Actually, Jagger has confirmed there were competitive juices flowing as they completed the track.To which we say, let the games continue! The competition is emblematic of the joyous energy that infuses the Stones’ first collection of original music in 18 years, out Friday. It’s their best new work in decades — tight, focused, full of heart and swagger.Related ArticlesMusic | Review: ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ among greatest concert films of all time Music | Review: Where was the ‘real Peter Gabriel’ during San Francisco concert? Music | Mi...