A 132-year-old hotel just became the coolest place to stay this summer
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
The mountains are looking a little more stylish heading into summer, as new boutique hotels and independent restaurants open from ski towns to the Sand Dunes.The Western exterior. (Photo courtesy of Stephan Werk)Perhaps most surprising among the new destinations — in terms of design, food and hospitality — is a renovated 132-year-old hotel in Ouray, once a miners settlement, now known for hot springs and dramatic mountain backdrops (and nicknamed accordingly as the Switzerland of America).In Ouray’s historic center, The Western Hotel & Spa is an original, three-story wood structure, built as a boarding house during the town’s mining era. Over the last two years, Denver-based Zeppelin Hospitality carefully restored the hotel to preserve much of its 19th-century character while bringing it firmly into the present. And, as of May, The Western has officially reopened.Guests and visitors will find a new saloon and wood-fired restaurant on the main floor, 16 guest rooms up...PHOTOS: Denver Nuggets through the years
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
For the first time in their NBA history, the Denver Nuggets are in the NBA Finals.Take a look back at the team throughout the years in pictures from The Denver Post archives.Related ArticlesDenver Nuggets | Well before tipoff, Denver economy gets assist from Nuggets’ NBA Finals run Denver Nuggets | Keeler: Fire Nuggets coach Michael Malone? Ha! Best move Stan Kroenke, Josh Kroenke never made. “There aren’t very many Michael Malones.” Denver Nuggets | How Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic found his voice and conquered final frontier of his basketball maturation Denver Nuggets | Nuggets Journal: In reaching NBA Finals, Canada’s Jamal Murray a “pioneer” in more ways than one Denver Nuggets | How journaling helped Nuggets’ Michael Porter Jr. handle anxiety surrounding injury, contract And click here to read about the 12 moments that have defined the Nuggets’ magical ...Based on Colorado history, Buntport’s “Best Town” is a zany work
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
It doesn’t seem fair or smart or particularly nimble to write that the folks at Buntport are at it again. And yet: The folks at Buntport are at it again with their latest original play, “Best Town.” By “it” I mean digging into a big bag of ideas, jokes, images, pop culture knick-knacks and historical archives to craft a witty, intellectually omnivorous bit of business that dares to be silly, too.It’s hard not to detect an echo of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” in the title of this larky, post-pandemic dive into the subjects of loneliness and connection — and, oh yeah, libraries, Olivia Newton-John and Thomas Pynchon. Only the burg here, Kitsault, is an abandoned mining town in Canada, about 17 hours northeast via the Cariboo Highway from Vancouver, B.C. And its denizens are a goofy little trio of caretakers: groundskeeper Dodge (Brian Colonnacq), interior-buildings steward Stanley (Erik Edborg), and emergency go-to Hilary (Erin Rollman), who has decided to be the town’s v...Gunfire erupts near graduation ceremony in Banning
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
A graduation ceremony in Banning had just ended Wednesday evening when gunfire erupted nearby. The shooting was reported near the intersection of West Westward Avenue and South San Gorgonio Avenue.Witnesses said a suspect in a car drove by another car and opened fire around 5:30 p.m. The Coombs Alternative Education Class of 2023 had just finished its graduation ceremony at the Banning High School Performing Arts Center when the gunfire was heard, the Banning School District posted on its Facebook page Wednesday night.The post stated that the shooting took place following the ceremony and occurred in an adjacent area, not on district property. The Banning Police Department responded to the incident and were conducting an investigation. It was unclear if anyone was struck in the shooting or if any arrests had been made. The motive for the shooting was under investigation.List: The congressmembers who voted against the debt ceiling bill
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
A 314-117 vote Wednesday in the House of Representatives sent to the Senate a debt ceiling and budget cuts package. It is expected to pass there by week’s end.Below are the representatives who voted against it.RepublicansAlabama: Barry Moore, Dale StrongArizona: Andy Biggs, Eli Crane, Paul Gosar, Debbie LeskoColorado: Ken BuckFlorida: Vern Buchanan, Kat Cammack, Byron Donalds, Matt Gaetz, Anna Paulina Luna, Brian Mast, Cory Mills, Bill Posey, Greg Steube, Mike WaltzGeorgia: Andrew Clyde, Mike Collins, Richard McCormick, Gary PalmerIdaho: Russ FulcherIllinois: Mike Bost, Darin LaHood, Mary MillerIndiana: Victoria SpartzKansas: Tracy MannLouisiana: Clay HigginsMaryland: Andy HarrisMinnesota: Brad Finstad, Michelle FischbachMississippi: Michael GuestMissouri: Mark Alford, Eric BurlisonMontana: Matt Rosendale, Ryan ZinkeNew Jersey: Jeff Van DrewNew York: George SantosNorth Carolina: Dan BishopOklahoma: Josh Brecheen, Kevin HernPennsylvania: Scott PerrySouth Carolina: Russel Fry, ...Former Santa Clara star Brandin Podziemski believes he could be ‘perfect fit’ for Warriors
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — Former Santa Clara star Brandin Podziemski views himself as cross between Donte DiVincenzo and Jalen Brunson. Their toughness and competitiveness, he says, mirrors his own desire to prove people wrong.“Guys like to underestimate us and our abilities until it’s proven,” Podziemski said.Podziemski had an opportunity to impress the Warriors Wednesday when he joined five other prospects, including San Jose State guard and Mountain West Player of the Year Omari Moore, at a pre-draft workout at Chase Center.If Podziemski is being honest, the West Coast Conference Newcomer of the Year didn’t think he would be where he is now a year ago. Last May, Podziemski decided to transfer to Santa Clara after an underwhelming freshman season at Illinois, during which he struggled to crack coach Brad Underwood’s rotation for consistent stretches.When Podziemski arrived in Santa Clara, he set out to follow in a similar path as former Broncos star Jalen Willi...Walters: California transit systems’ pleas for aid haven’t moved the Capitol
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
California’s public transit systems say they are facing a “fiscal cliff” as ridership continues to lag behind pre-pandemic levels and federal emergency aid expires.If the state doesn’t cough up billions of dollars to underwrite bus and rail systems – they want $1 billion a year for at least five years – their managers say they will have no choice but to reduce service and/or raise fares, mostly affecting low-income Californians.On Tuesday, transit system leaders, their unions and supportive legislators staged an “emergency press conference” near the Capitol to raise the issue’s profile, as legislative leaders and Gov. Gavin Newsom work on a state budget that must be passed by June 15.“It’s a do or die moment for transit in California,” state Sen. Scott Wiener, a San Francisco Democrat, said.Transit’s pleas haven’t fared well so far. Newsom’s revised budget this month brushed them off with a vague pledge to work on the problem later.Transit has some support in Assembly and Senate bud...Bay Area tech layoffs top grim milestone after jobs cuts by Meta, Nuro, others
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
The latest disclosures of local layoffs by Facebook owner Meta Platforms, along with recently revealed cutbacks by other companies, have shoved the number of tech job cuts in the Bay Area far beyond a grim milestone.Tech companies have revealed plans to eliminate nearly 25,000 jobs during 2022 and so far in 2023, according to this news organization’s analysis of numerous WARN notices that employers have filed with the state Employment Development Department.Meta Platforms, whose apps include Facebook and Instagram, has reported to state labor officials that it has decided to chop 1,125 jobs in the Bay Area.These are the details of the most recent layoffs by Meta Platforms and the number of employees affected by the staffing reductions in each city.Menlo Park, 528 job cutsSan Francisco, 311 layoffsSunnyvale, 169 staff reductionsFremont, 117 job cutsThe layoffs by Meta Platforms are slated to take effect on or around July 28 of this year, the WARN notices show.These layoffs appe...Kim Cattrall will indeed reprise the role of Samantha Jones in ‘Sex and the City’ reboot
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
By Chloe Melas | CNNBuckle up, “Sex and the City” fans, because Kim Cattrall is finally back.A spokesperson for HBO/Max confirmed to CNN that Cattrall filmed a scene as Samantha Jones in March for the hit show’s continuation series “And Just Like That…”. Like CNN, HBO is part of parent company Warner Bros. Discovery.The New York Post was first to report the news.This is a major turn of events given that Cattrall, who played the sex-positive, powerful publicist Jones in “Sex and the City” for six seasons and two movies, famously did not appear in the first season of the reboot.“It’s odd, isn’t it? I don’t know how to feel about it,” Cattrall said of how Samantha’s absence was explained in the new series. “It’s so finite for me, so it doesn’t continue. This feels like an echo of the past.”CNN has reached out to a representative for Cattrall for comment on her decision to appear in the series’ second season.According to Wednesday’s reports, Cattrall’s cameo was filmed in secrecy in Mar...Opinion: California must realign its priorities for water usage
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 07:26:12 GMT
The massive snowpack in the Sierras looming over California’s Central Valley has shifted the state’s water focus from years-long drought to the threat of devastating flooding. But both of these seemingly opposite perils have a common origin and mandate a common solution. To achieve water stability and sustainability, the state must realign its priorities by putting people and communities over the profiteering industries that are driving the water and climate crisis.For the last 20 years, California has been mired in a historic dry period, punctuated by a few short bursts of strong storms and heavy precipitation. This winter’s deluge is consistent with that pattern, one which scientists predict will become more extreme as climate change accelerates — longer droughts and increasingly severe storms.Our water crisis is inextricably tied to climate change, which is ironically being driven by two industries very familiar to California: fossil fuels and industrial agriculture.The sci...Latest news
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