Q&A with Denver City Council At-Large candidate Penfield Tate III
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
Go to: Denver Post Voter Guide • Candidate Q&A home pagePenfield Tate IIIPROFESSIONAttorneyEDUCATIONBA: CSU JD: Antioch CollegeEXPERIENCECivil rights and public finance attorney, Colorado State Representative and Senator, mayoral staff, Colorado Administration Dept Director, Denver Water Board, Colorado Housing & Finance Aurthority BoardWEBSITE • FACEBOOKBriefly describe the single most urgent issue facing the city of Denver and how it should be addressed.Several strategies are needed to expand affordable housing that will in turn address the deplorable plight of the unhoused. One is the recent City Council ordinance that requires affordable units in any development of a certain size. As a state Senator, I passed a law in 2000 exempting sales and use taxes on materials used in the development of low-income housing. I support proposed state legislation to allow local governments to enact rent control, like legislation I sponsored in 2001. Homeownership, however, is the b...Q&A with Denver City Council At-Large candidate Sarah Parady
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
Go to: Denver Post Voter Guide • Candidate Q&A home pageSarah ParadyPROFESSIONWorkers’ rights attorneyEDUCATIONB.A., J.D.EXPERIENCEFounder of small civil rights and workers’ rights law firm. Frequent policy advisor on workplace and economic issues. Former president of two bar associations and legal aid attorney.WEBSITE • FACEBOOK • TWITTERBriefly describe the single most urgent issue facing the city of Denver and how it should be addressed.Economic insecurity. Workers can’t afford housing, eviction filings are way up, the cost of childcare is driving families out of the city, and the precarity created by the pandemic has not yet passed. We need many policy changes — on housing, on climate, on transportation, on public safety — and we need the city to take leadership of its economic future and make sure that nobody is left behind.What should Denver leaders do to address the city’s lack of affordable housing?Denver should secure new revenue streams to suppor...Q&A with Denver City Council At-Large candidate Marty Zimmerman
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
Go to: Denver Post Voter Guide • Candidate Q&A home pageMarty ZimmermanPROFESSIONNonprofit consultant, business owner, and high school teacherEDUCATIONHill Middle School, Manual High School, Syracuse University (BA and BS), University of Michigan (MSW)EXPERIENCEZIM Consulting (firm for nonprofits) – founder and presidentDenver Mayor’s Youth Commission chairHigh school teacher – entrepreneurship and life skillsBusiness incubator – supported 22 startupsWEBSITE • FACEBOOK • TWITTERBriefly describe the single most urgent issue facing the city of Denver and how it should be addressed.The most urgent issue facing our city is affordable housing. If we can address this issue, then we can address many of the other issues facing our city. Affordable Housing should not be homogenized. There is transitional housing needed for the homeless to get off the streets, longer-term supportive housing for people who need assistance (like people with disabilities), housing for professionals who ...Amsterdam ‘erotic centre’: EMA unhappy at planned red-light district
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
The European drugs regulator says it does not want a purpose-built red-light district near its post-Brexit headquarters in Amsterdam.The European Medicines Agency (EMA) says it fears "nuisance, drug-dealing, drunkenness and disorderly behaviour".Amsterdam's mayor, Femke Halsema, wants to build a multi-storey "erotic centre" to replace its central red-light area.But she faces strong local opposition to the new centre, where legalised prostitution would take place.Now the EMA has joined the criticism, saying the problems currently plaguing the red-light district would simply be transferred to any new location."Locating the Erotic Centre in close proximity to EMA's building is likely to bring the same negative impacts to the adjacent area," it said in a statement.The EMA moved its headquarters to Amsterdam's southern Zuidas district in 2019 after the UK left the EU. Zuidas is one of several locations under consideration for the erotic centre.In 2021, Amsterdam officials agreed plans to...More bodies found amid San Bernardino County mountain snowstorm crisis
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
More bodies have been discovered on Wednesday following a brutal storm battering the mountain communities in San Bernardino County this month.At least 12 bodies have been found amid a historic winter storm that left residents stranded for almost two weeks as they desperately awaited help from emergency crews.“There’s going to be a lot more,” said Megan Vazquez, a volunteer. "It's been very cold here. It's been below freezing, so if somebody didn’t have electricity or gas to heat their home, they may have frozen to death. I mean, it's shocking."The heavy snowstorm blocked off road access to mountain areas, leaving stranded locals to fend for themselves without power as supplies of food, medicine and fuel were dwindling.Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in the area on March 1.With another storm on the way this week, authorities remain concerned over a potentially deadly mix of rain and snow conditions.“There are concerns with rain and snow in the forecast,” said Justin C...Utah man robs bank of $1 just to get locked up
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
A man accused of robbing a Salt Lake City bank of $1 on Monday said he wanted to be locked up in federal prison, according to Salt Lake City Police, KTLA sister station KTVX reports.Donald Matthew Santacroce, 65, now faces one charge of robbery, a second-degree felony.On March 6, police say Santacroce approached bank tellers at a Wells Fargo and presented a note stating, "Please pardon me for doing this but this is a robbery. Please give me $1.00. Thank you."Police say the tellers agreed and gave Santacroce $1 before asking him to leave. Santacroce reportedly told the tellers he was not leaving and that they should call the police. Man charged after eating stolen chips dropped by thief, police say According to the affidavit, Santacroce sat down in the bank lobby and waited for police to arrive. While waiting, he allegedly told the victims that they are "lucky he didn't have a gun because it was taking so long for the police to get there."The branch manager then reportedly ushered ...Gov. Newsom tests positive for COVID-19
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
SACRAMENTO – California Gov. Gavin Newsom has tested positive for COVID-19 following a personal trip to Baja California, a spokesperson for his office said.“Today, the governor tested positive for COVID-19 after exhibiting mild symptoms,” Deputy Communications Director Alex Stack said in a statement Wednesday night.Newsom will work remotely and self-isolate, per California Department of Public Health guidance, Stack said. On Thursday, the governor is set to join a virtual news conference with Attorney General Rob Bonta and other state leaders to make a “major announcement.”First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom has tested negative for COVID-19, Stack said.The governor’s positive test follows a personal trip to Baja last week, as first reported by the Sacramento Bee. After returning to the state Sunday, Newsom met with emergency response officials and received an update on winter storms as well as the state’s work to support disaster response and relief efforts, according to Stack.Rela...Evacuation warnings issued for parts of Watsonville
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
WATSONVILLE, Calif. (KRON) -- Watsonville police issued an evacuation warning for parts of the city on Wednesday night with a storm set to roll in on Thursday. The evacuation zone is in the eastern part of the city, particularly in areas east of East Beach Street and McKenzie Avenue. Refer to the map below to see which areas are under an evacuation warning. "There is a strong likelihood these areas will flood during this week’s storm," police said. "Residents should be prepared, protect their property, and be ready to leave should conditions change." Flood watch to go into effect Thursday as atmospheric river approaches An atmospheric river is expected to bring in storm conditions across the Bay Area beginning Thursday. A flood watch has been issued for the region. “March has been an interesting weather month already and as we get in to the second half of this week, that trend continues,” KRON4 Meteorologist Kyla Grogan said. “After a cool system that’s brought us chilly air, rain...Georgian lawmakers withdraw criticized draft law on foreign agents after days of protests against it
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgian lawmakers withdraw criticized draft law on foreign agents after days of protests against it.Source3 Los Angeles K-9 officers wounded; suspect dead in standoff
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:49:54 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three Los Angeles police officers were shot and wounded Wednesday evening in a confrontation with a wanted parolee who was found dead hours later after a standoff, police said.The three officers, all senior officers and members of an Los Angeles Police Department’s K-9 dog-handling unit, were hospitalized in stable condition after the shooting that occurred in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood near downtown.The three were alert and Mayor Karen Bass said she had a conversation with two of them at the hospital and they asked her about colleagues who were looking for the suspect.“They weren’t concerned about themselves,” she said at a news conference.“Our hearts go out to them for their speedy recovery and also for the trauma that their families are facing right now,” Bass said.Officers were looking for a parolee at large at around 4 p.m. but when they found him he was barricaded in a shed and refused to obey commands to surrender, the departme...Latest news
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