Building fire at Tower Grove off I-44, crews responding

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

Building fire at Tower Grove off I-44, crews responding ST. LOUIS - Crews are making progress at building fire just off Interstate 44. The fire broke out a little before 7:00 a.m. on Tower Grove at McCree, where our Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter captured footage of smoke shooting from the building. CVPA remembers anniversary of school shooting So far, the cause of the fire is still unknown, and no injuries have been reported. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.

Possible fatal crash on Tesson Ferry Road, police investigating

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

Possible fatal crash on Tesson Ferry Road, police investigating ST LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Multiple emergency crews are at the scene on Tesson Ferry early Monday morning.Our Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter is flying over the area, where both northbound and southbound directions on Tesson Ferry are closed from Lakeford Lane to Tesson Creek Estates Road in connection to a crash that was possibly fatal. CVPA remembers anniversary of school shooting Traffic is still being diverted in the area. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.

Eastbound Colfax closed for seven-vehicle crash, five people injured

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

Eastbound Colfax closed for seven-vehicle crash, five people injured Eastbound Colfax is closed at Interstate 225 after a seven-vehicle crash blocked all lanes of the road.The crash happened just after 6 a.m., according to a statement from the Aurora Police Department on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter.From the seven vehicles involved, three people reported minor injuries and paramedics transported two others to the hospital with serious injuries, according to Aurora police.#APDTrafficAlert: EB Colfax is closed at I-225 for a multi vehicle crash. The crash occurred just after 6 a.m. Seven vehicles involved. Five injuries reported, including two people who have been taken to the hospital with serious injuries and three others who have minor injuries.… pic.twitter.com/cAMsAVsp8p— Aurora Police Dept (@AuroraPD) October 23, 2023Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | BNSF says it inspected track the same day as deadly train derailment near Pueblo Crashes and Disasters | Broken rail caused fatal tr...

Gardening: Things to consider as you design your xeriscaping project

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

Gardening: Things to consider as you design your xeriscaping project Autumn is a great time to work on planning some xeriscaping into your outdoor design.A xeriscaped yard can be as full and lush as you want. Here’s one spotted during a city of Fort Collins xeriscape bicycle tour. (Tamara Yakaboski, Special to The Denver Post)The overall goal of a xeriscaped outdoor space is to reduce water use. Xeriscaping also mimics the more resilient, drought-tolerant ecosystem here along the Front Range that is naturally better prepared for our increasing climate emergency weather patterns.In 1981, Denver Water coined the term xeriscape from the Greek root “xeros” to refer to a dry landscape, to shift away from water-guzzling lawns. A newer trend you may be noticing, though, is a move away from the term “xeriscape.” Both Denver Water and Castle Rock Water now use the term ColoradoScape, while the city of Aurora refers to it as “water-wise landscapes.” Part of this language change is because there are many misunderstandings about xer...

Colorado author Stephanie Barron’s final Jane Austen installment of 15-part series is out

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

Colorado author Stephanie Barron’s final Jane Austen installment of 15-part series is out “Jane and the Final Mystery,” by Stephanie Barron (Soho Crime)In her last Jane Austen Mystery, “Jane and the Year Without a Summer,” Denver author Stephanie Barron revealed that Jane was suffering from an unknown illness (possibly Addison’s disease).  It seemed the end was near for the Regency-era writer.And so it was. The title of the just-published Jane Austen mystery, “Jane and the Final Mystery,” makes it clear that death will claim Austen — and end the popular series.In this 15th mystery, Jane is plagued with headaches, stomach problems and has so little energy that she is exhausted after a few steps and must ride in a sedan chair. Still, that doesn’t stop her from going to the aid of a close friend, Elizabeth Heathcote, when her son, William, is in trouble.William, 16, is suspected of murdering Arthur Prendergast, a fellow Winchester College student. The victim is found drowned, with a note from William in his pocket. William asserts that the note, asking for a mee...

Denver is getting a direct flight to this sunny island, full of rainforests and rum, beaches and bananas

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

Denver is getting a direct flight to this sunny island, full of rainforests and rum, beaches and bananas When looking for beach vacations from Denver, the choices have historically been to head south or west — Mexico, Belize and California come to mind — in part thanks to direct flights available to these destinations.As of Oct. 29, United Airlines will be offering a new daily direct flight from Denver to San Juan, Puerto Rico, that makes this Caribbean island to the southeast a better option than it has been for people traveling from Colorado. Currently, it requires at least 7.5 hours of air travel with at least one stop to get to Puerto Rico, but it will be 5.5 hours on this direct flight.“The newly launched United route connecting Denver to San Juan is a tremendous addition for both destinations,” said Leah Chandler, chief marketing officer for Discover Puerto Rico. “Whether you’re eager to explore natural wonders like El Yunque rainforest or savor the local culinary delights from farm-fresh dishes to artisanal beers, we invite visitors to immerse themselves in the...

Colorado’s domestic violence fatalities hit record high for second year in a row

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

Colorado’s domestic violence fatalities hit record high for second year in a row Domestic violence deaths in Colorado spiked to a record high in 2022 for the second year in a row, according to a report published Monday by the state’s Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board.Ninety-four people died in domestic violence incidents in Colorado in 2022, the highest number recorded since the state began tracking the deaths in 2016, according to the 75-page report.That count includes victims, perpetrators and bystanders, and shows a large increase in the number of bystanders killed in domestic violence incidents last year.Colorado saw 92 domestic violence deaths in 2021, compared to 63 in 2020, 70 in 2019, 43 in 2018, 40 in 2017 and 58 in 2016, according to the report.Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, who chairs the fatality review board, said Friday that authorities aren’t sure whether fatalities are high because the state is doing a better job identifying and tracking domestic violence deaths, or because of an actual rise in domestic violence.But he said ei...

Colorado lawmakers consider plan that would provide state oversight of jails for first time

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

Colorado lawmakers consider plan that would provide state oversight of jails for first time The Colorado Attorney General’s Office soon may have the ability to inspect and investigate complaints against county jails under pending legislation that would give a state agency oversight of local detention facilities here for the first time.In a bill set to be presented to legislators in coming weeks, the attorney general’s office would participate in regular jail audits alongside a separate group of inspectors working with the County Sheriffs of Colorado, a nonprofit organization. Officials from the office could also receive complaints, release their own reports about jails’ conditions and launch investigations into any concerning and consistent practices identified in the facilities.The plan strengthens a compromise considered by legislators as they prepare to approve statewide jail standards for the first time in the state’s history. As those standards have neared completion, the Jail Standards Commission found no state agency was willing to ensure the...

EPA is funding more community air-pollution monitoring in Colorado, but nonprofits struggle to roll it out

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

EPA is funding more community air-pollution monitoring in Colorado, but nonprofits struggle to roll it out The Black Parents United Foundation learned in late 2022 that it would receive nearly $475,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency to set up air monitors in Aurora to determine how much pollution residents in low-income neighborhoods were breathing.Nearly a year later, there are no air monitors set up in the community to take samples of ground-level ozone pollution, fine particulate matter or methane. And the organization is nowhere close to getting started, said Nikie “NikieDay” Wells, director of Black Parents United’s environmental justice program.“Equipment costs a lot. Scientists cost a lot. Research costs a lot,” Wells said. “It’s a lot and the support is not there.”Last November, the EPA announced seven local governments and nonprofit agencies across Colorado would receive $2.9 million to conduct air pollution monitoring, including in metro Denver and the northern Front Range — areas that are in severe violation of national...

Colorado is short over 100,000 housing units despite help from construction surge, slow population growth

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:05:49 GMT

Colorado is short over 100,000 housing units despite help from construction surge, slow population growth A surge in apartment and home construction in metro Denver combined with slower population growth to chip away at the state’s housing deficit during the pandemic, according to a report from Up for Growth, an advocacy group seeking to improve housing affordability through more residential construction.Up for Growth, in its first annual report on the nation’s housing shortfall, estimated that Colorado faced a deficit of 127,000 housing units back in 2019, which was the second most severe shortfall in percentage terms of any state after California.By the end of 2021, that underproduction had fallen to 101,141 units, which ranked eighth worst in terms of its severity. Nearly half of the state’s housing shortfall, or about 49,581 homes, was concentrated in metro Denver.“Colorado is an interesting place in that you haven’t seen the mass exodus seen in places like New York, Washington, D.C., or certainly California. You have also seen an increase in homebuildi...