Know before you go: Colorado ski area snow totals
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — It's going to be a big weekend for ski and snowboard fans. Thanks to the recent snowfall, cold nights and help from snow guns, some ski areas in Colorado are getting ready to open or have already welcomed folks back to their slopes. Over the last 48 hours, ski areas like Winter Park, Arapahoe Basin, El Dora, Vail and Breckenridge all reported 3-7 inches of fresh powder. Keystone, Winter Park and Arapahoe Basin ski areas are reporting an 18-inch snow base, which is enough to open five runs at Keystone, three runs at Winter Park and one run at A-Basin. Eldora Mountain is reporting three runs open with a snow base ranging from 2-20 inches. Ski areas like Breckenridge, Vail and Loveland are planning to open on Nov. 10. As of the evening of Nov. 9, Breckenridge is reporting an 18-inch snow base, while Vail has reported a 13-inch snow depth.Wine distributors say bill allowing wine sales in grocery stores is hurting business
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KDVR) -- A distributor of Australian wines based in Fort Collins says the law that allowed wine to be sold in grocery stores is having a harsh effect on his company and small liquor stores. The law went into effect March 1st of this year. FOX31 covered the concerns of mom-and-pop liquor stores when it happened. But now distributors, like Australian Beverage Company, says grocery store wine is killing their bottom line.ABC owner Bruce Clugston said that compared to last year, they’re down 40% with small liquor stores and 20% with larger stores. The company distributes to stores across the state."I’ve done very well with a lot of small retailers and it’s they are sort of my lifeblood and I am talking to people now and no one is ordering anything," Clugston said. "Here we are coming up on Thanksgiving and no one is ordering because they don’t know if they are going to be able to survive."He says it comes down to foot traffic, fewer customers means a lesser need for...14-year-old girl injured in SW Miami-Dade crash that killed 15-year-old boy dies in hospital as loved ones mourn
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
A 14-year-old girl has died one day after, police said, she was critically injured in a crash in Southwest Miami-Dade that claimed the life of a 15-year-old driver.7News cameras captured mourners at a growing memorial for victims Jazmin Keltz and Anthony Jayden Gago at the site of the crash near Miller Drive and Southwest 117th Avenue, Thursday night.Jazmin’s brother, Joshua Keltz, said he is still reeling over the sudden loss.“I’m just trying to accept, like, the reality of everything,” he said. “We never really grew up with a father, so I was really like her father figure. I raised her, basically. She was just my baby.”Joshua was two years older than his sibling.According to Miami-Dade Police, Jazmin was the passenger in a silver Audi when Gago was behind the wheel. The sedan was his mother’s car.Not long before the early Wednesday morning crash, police got a call about a silver Audi.“Complainant calling in reference to a suspicious incide...Crews evacuate Fort Lauderdale apartment building after fire ignites in 5th-floor kitchen
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
Crews have evacuated the residents of an apartment building in Fort Lauderdale after, officials said, a fire broke out inside one of the units.Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the blaze at the River Reach Condominiums, located off of Southwest Ninth Avenue, Thursday night.Investigators said this was a kitchen fire that ignited in a fifth-floor unit at around 8:40 p.m., causing a considerable amount of smoke to spread through the building.Firefighters evacuated residents and were able to put out the flames. As of 10 p.m., they were going floor by floor to ventilate the building.7News cameras captured dozens of residents as they stood in the parking lot.Officials said no one was injured, adding they are expecting residents to be able to return to their units in several hours.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.The EU’s report card: Ukraine, Moldova and other aspiring members
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Acast Amazon Music The EU made important steps this week toward bringing new members into the bloc — our POLITICO team explains in this episode of EU Confidential.Host Suzanne Lynch is joined by POLITICO’s Barbara Moens and Jakob Hanke Vela in Brussels, as well as Sam Greene from the Center...Revenge of The Blob
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Acast Amazon Music Britain’s civil service is under fire like never before — criticised as an obstructionist “blob” by ministers and castigated for a “terrifyingly sh*t” response to the COVID-19 pandemic by former Downing Street aide Dominic Cummings.So what do U.K. ...Time to shed a tear for Portugal’s Costa and the world’s major corporations
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
Welcome to Declassified, a weekly humor column.I like it, I’m not gonna crackI miss you, I’m not gonna crackI love you, I’m not gonna crackI killed you, I’m not gonna crack“Lithium” by Nirvana.I resign“Lithium” by António Costa.Yes, it’s farewell to António Costa, the now-former prime minister of Portugal and the EU leader who most looked like he was about to burst into tears at any moment.Costa’s premiership came to an abrupt end after police raided his official residence and several ministries as part of an investigation into corruption surrounding lithium exploration schemes and a green hydrogen mega-project. I know what you’re thinking, “not another leader brought down by a lithium scandal?” But lithium is big business these days thanks to a herculean effort by the comms gurus at Big Lithium to diversify away from treating depression and getting it used in batteries, which has its pluses and minu...EU defers major entry exam over English-only testing
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
BRUSSELS — The EU’s personnel agency told thousands of wannabe Eurocrats their entry exams had been postponed due to technical issues with the testing platform. The real reason: Parts of the exam were only in English.The bloc’s hiring body scrapped the October 16 exam following advice from the Commission’s lawyers on October 4 that conducting tests only in English was a legal minefield.“They said that they could not support our selection model,” Luís Loureiro de Amorim, head of external relations for the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO), told POLITICO.EPSO wrote in a public statement that the exam was deferred after hundreds of candidates reported technical glitches with the virtual testing platform.But Loureiro de Amorim explained that “even if we had had an excellent platform to test candidates, this alone [the ruling from the Commission’s legal services] would have made us postpone the publication of the competition.”The bloc’s lawyers insisted that the EU knowledge tes...Inside Giorgia Meloni’s Hobbit fantasy world
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
ROME — Introducing soon-to-be Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at her final election campaign rally last year, the compère lifted a line from a battle speech in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of The Rings: “The day of defeat will come, but not today.”Meloni has made it no secret that the fantasy epic is her favorite literary work. As a young activist she dressed up as a hobbit; after she became a minister, she posed next to a statue of Gandalf for a magazine photoshoot. Tolkien’s story was, somewhat bizarrely, appropriated by the Italian right in the 1970s and has remained a sacred text for the Brothers of Italy party Meloni led to government. Now, as her government signals a shift in direction at Italy’s cultural institutions, one of their more unusual moves is a major exhibition celebrating Tolkien.The Ministry of Culture is funding an exhibition in Rome marking 50 years since the author’s death at a cost of €250,000, according to an official, who said the ministry hopes to ...Enlistment à la carte: Ukrainians find flexible ways to fill the ranks
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 07:02:26 GMT
KYIV — Oleksandr Antonov, an officer with the 112th Brigade’s medical service, joined the Ukrainian army in June after six months searching for the right unit with the online recruitment platform LobbyX.The brigade of his choice gave him an assignment letter, but he still had to haggle once he went down to his local conscription center to join up. “I had some problems, as the center tried to mobilize me where there was a need, and not according to the letter I had. But communication with my military unit and an additional request letter from them helped to solve this problem,” Antonov said.Even though the local recruiters may have dragged their heels and tried to override the letter, Antonov was doing exactly what Kyiv wants. Ukraine’s government thinks the best way to have a motivated army to fight off Russian invaders is to allow volunteers to apply for the posts to which they feel best suited — perhaps to an unusual degree in a war of national survival against a genocidal a...Latest news
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