Owner-opposed landmark application filed for South Park Hill home

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

Owner-opposed landmark application filed for South Park Hill home In September 2022, a nearly century-old home in South Park Hill sold for the first time since the 1950s.The new owners paid $2.5 million, records show — for the land. They’d like to demolish the structure and build something much larger, plans indicate.But a handful of Denver residents are pushing to mandate preservation of the home.The property in the 5000 block of E. Montview Blvd., along one of the neighborhood’s stately corridors, is Denver’s latest setting for an owner-opposed landmark application. Three women who live nearby, with the help of the nonprofit Historic Denver, submitted the application earlier this month.“If this home is capable of being designated as a landmark, anyone buying or selling a home in Denver should be concerned,” said Mark Rinehart, who owns the home with his wife.The application comes months after the Denver City Council approved an owner-opposed landmark application for just the second time ever. A subsequent lawsuit filed by the owner of that...

Colorado dogs in danger from mysterious, potentially fatal respiratory disease

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

Colorado dogs in danger from mysterious, potentially fatal respiratory disease Verity, a rescued black labrador puppy, was in Colorado for eight days when her new foster family realized she was sick.Rocky Mountain Lab Rescue board member Jo Schroeder heard from Verity’s foster family on Aug. 10, just one day after they had taken in the eight-week-old puppy.Verity looked thinner and was less active, her foster family said. Her symptoms quickly worsened — goopy eyes, fever, unwillingness to eat, a cough and rapid breathing. Schroeder and the foster family took Verity to the vet, but they couldn’t figure out what the puppy had caught and referred the group to emergency services.Verity was hospitalized for three days as veterinary staff tried to treat her symptoms and wait for test results, but she kept getting worse.“She was just too tiny to fight it, she didn’t even have an immune system built up yet,” Schroeder said. “She was in the hospital from the 11th to the 14th of August, and the doctor said she just couldn’...

Tom’s Starlight has closed; the historic Colfax location is still for lease

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

Tom’s Starlight has closed; the historic Colfax location is still for lease Tom’s Starlight, a midcentury-style cocktail lounge that inhabits a former diner on Colfax Avenue, has closed barely a year after opening.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Annette’s award-winning chef will open second restaurant Restaurants, Food and Drink | Aspen hotel taps Death & Co. creators for new restaurant and rooftop bar Restaurants, Food and Drink | ViewHouse owner hopes new, whimsical concept will help rejuvenate downtown Denver Restaurants, Food and Drink | Sap Sua debuting classic bakery just in time for the holidays Restaurants, Food and Drink | Mexican restaurant to fill cheese-sized hole left by Truffle Table Co-owner Tom Messina confirmed the closure via text Monday, stating that the space, which is a historic landmark, is still available for lease. Tom’s Starlight was listed for lease earlier this month.“We hope someone will come in and do right by the space. GBX, ...

Crawfish boils now legal in Colorado as state grants leeway on importing invasive species

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

Crawfish boils now legal in Colorado as state grants leeway on importing invasive species Gulf Coast crawfish are back on the menu in Colorado after state officials reversed a decades-long ban on importing the invasive crustaceans that was largely unheeded and unenforced.The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission on Friday approved the importation of the red swamp crawfish for human consumption — though with some restrictions. Starting Jan. 1, people who want to bring the southern food staple into the state can do so with an importation license, but they cannot possess the crawfish for more than 72 hours or release them into water.Before the change, it was illegal to import or possess the species because of concerns that the crustaceans would damage lakes and rivers if they made their way into waterways.But the species remained easily available for purchase live or at restaurants. If caught, a violator was subject to a misdemeanor that could carry a fine of up to $5,000. Most of the people cooking and eating the mudbugs were unaware of the regulation banning them, ...

Thanksgiving rolls two ways: Easy and fluffy or buttery and rich

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

Thanksgiving rolls two ways: Easy and fluffy or buttery and rich By Melissa Clark, The New York TimesWith their fluffy crumb and butter-glossed tops, Parker House rolls didn’t need Instagram to become a viral sensation. Ever since their debut in the 1870s, at the Parker House Hotel in Boston, they’ve been the “it” rolls of the breadbasket, as splashy a contribution to the pantheon of baked goods as the Cronut was more than 100 years later.I recently adapted the classic rolls in two ways. One version was entirely from scratch, and another, easier one used prepared pizza dough. Both recipes are superb, and each resulting batch is delightful in its own way.The challenge for the shortcut version was getting lean pizza dough to act as if it were enriched with milk and eggs. By its nature, pizza dough wants to balloon in the oven, developing large bubbles in the crust that singe, blacken and crisp in high heat. Parker House rolls should have a finer, more cakelike crumb without the air pockets you’d expect in a pizza crust. The rolls should also be but...

Officers injured in crash on 57 Freeway amid pursuit; NB lanes closed in Fullerton

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

Officers injured in crash on 57 Freeway amid pursuit; NB lanes closed in Fullerton Two Los Angeles Police Department officers were injured in a crash on the northbound 57 Freeway in Fullerton as a pursuit was taking place early Tuesday morning.The officers were in their SUV patrol vehicle searching for evidence when they were apparently rear-ended by a sedan. A woman driving the sedan was also injured in the crash and hospitalized in unknown condition.Two officers were injured in a crash in Fullerton on Nov. 21, 2023. (OnScene.TV)Witnesses said one officer was bleeding from the head and another was unconscious after the crash. Video showed an ambulance leaving the scene. The officers were taken to UCI Medical Center. Police have not confirmed the extent of the officers' injuries. The pursuit began shortly before midnight, taking place over several side streets and multiple freeways, including the 5, 57, 605 and 105. The driver eventually pulled into a motel parking lot on Atlantic Boulevard in Lynwood, where he surrendered and was taken into custody around 2 a.m.I...

Woman critically injured in South Los Angeles house fire

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

Woman critically injured in South Los Angeles house fire A woman was critically injured when a home erupted in flames early Tuesday morning in the West Adams neighborhood of South Los Angeles. The fire was reported shortly before 3 a.m. in the 2800 block of South Palm Grove Avenue. Nearly three dozen firefighters knocked down the blaze in less than half an hour. Once inside, firefighters located a victim in critical condition. The victim, identified only as a 60-year-old woman, was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, the Los Angeles Fire Department stated in a news alert. Officers injured in crash on 57 Freeway amid pursuit; NB lanes closed in Fullerton The cause of the fire is under investigation.An arson team was sent to the scene due to the serious injury resulting from the fire.

‘Are intersections overengineered?’ reader asks after four-way stop smooths traffic: Roadshow

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

‘Are intersections overengineered?’ reader asks after four-way stop smooths traffic: Roadshow Q: A couple of weeks ago, someone knocked out the traffic light controller at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Fairmont Drive in Ashland/San Leandro. Since then, the lights defaulted to blinking reds in every direction, and traffic has never flowed more smoothly.The result is decreased travel times, reduced gasoline consumption, less exhaust (helping climate change and those with respiratory problems) and happier drivers.This intersection is rather busy since it provides on/off ramps to Interstate 580, as well as access to Alameda County facilities, including the sheriff’s offices, a hospital and a youth detention facility. A few blocks away is Bayfair Center mall, a major retail center.It raises the question: Have we overengineered intersections? Why don’t we look at converting traffic lights to blinking red or yellow, as appropriate? Would that not result in a win for everyone?— Brian A. Foster, Castro ValleyA: A few engineers and other drivers may disagree with yo...

NFC playoff picture: Eagles still No. 1, but don’t rule out a 49ers ascension to top seed

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

NFC playoff picture: Eagles still No. 1, but don’t rule out a 49ers ascension to top seed There’s that whole pesky Thanksgiving night game in Seattle to deal with first, but it’s almost here.The 49ers at the Eagles on Dec. 3. The rematch of last season’s NFC Championship Game, which ended for all intents and purposes the moment quarterback Brock Purdy had his right elbow structure rearranged on a sack by Haason Reddick with 7:03 left in the first quarter and Philadelphia leading 7-0.The Eagles have what could be a difficult game themselves before the 49ers come to town, as they host a talented but underachieving Buffalo team that had its sights on a Super Bowl as well.Philadelphia rallied from 10 points down to beat Kansas City 21-17 Monday night, with Jalen Hurts hitting a 41-yard sideline streak to DeVonta Smith to set up the winning score and the Chiefs’ Marquez Valdes-Scantling dropping a rainbow by Patrick Mahomes with 1:50 left that could have won the game.Yet neither Hurts nor the Eagles are operating at the same level they did a year ago i...

400-plus homes are eyed at choice site near San Jose BART station

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:14 GMT

400-plus homes are eyed at choice site near San Jose BART station SAN JOSE — Several hundred homes are being eyed on a prime site near a BART station in San Jose — but the number of residences currently envisioned is far fewer than a previous proposal for that location.Slightly more than 400 homes could be developed on a wedge-shaped property a short distance from the Berryessa/North San Jose BART station, according to a preliminary proposal on file with San Jose city planners.The development site is a roughly 13-acre site at 1655 Berryessa Road about a block or two from the Berryessa BART station, which is San Jose’s only BART stop at present.The latest proposal for the property is the development of as many as 407 residences on the site, which is owned by an affiliate headed up by the Facchino family, whose first local business was a Depression-era trucking operation in downtown San Jose.The new version of the project calls for the development of townhomes on the site. However, along with townhomes, the project might accommodat...