This Breckenridge hot sauce shop brings the pleasure and the pain | Opinion

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

This Breckenridge hot sauce shop brings the pleasure and the pain | Opinion Editor’s note: This is part of The Know’s series, Staff Favorites. Each week, we offer our opinions on the best that Colorado has to offer for dining, shopping, entertainment, outdoor activities and more. (We’ll also let you in on some hidden gems).People talk about hell like it’s a bad thing. For my fellow hot-sauce lovers and me, it’s heaven.Rocky Mountain Cannery makes delicious salsas, preserves and sauces — some of them incredibly spicy. (Provided by Rocky Mountain Cannery)Every time I’m in on vacation I seek out tourist-y hot-sauce retailers. You know the kind — sandwiched between fudge shops and overpriced Western-art galleries. Every ski resort town has one.My favorite is Rocky Mountain Cannery. The Breckenridge-based shop sells dozens of types of bottled hot sauce, from mild and tangy varieties to internationally rated sauces wrought from Carolina Reaper and Trinidad Scorpion peppers (two of the hottest, though they’re always being topped...

Last-minute voter guide for Denver’s 2023 election

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

Last-minute voter guide for Denver’s 2023 election The Denver Post voter guide rounds up our explainers, stories, candidate Q&As and endorsements for the 2023 Denver municipal election.JUMP TO:Election issues • Candidates • Ballot measures • EndorsementsDenver election issuesHousingStory Rents doubled in Denver during Hancock’s tenure. What can the next mayor do to make housing more affordable?Candidate Q&A Here’s what every Denver mayor candidate says about Denver’s lack of affordable housingCrime and public safetyStory Crime, cops and reform: Here’s what Denverites say the next mayor needs to address about public safetyCandidate Q&A Here’s what every Denver mayor candidate says about the city’s greatest public safety concernHomelessnessStory What can Denver’s next mayor do about homelessness? Here’s what 5 other cities are doing.Candidate Q&A Here’s what every Denver mayor candidate says about homelessnessThe future of downtown DenverStory What Denver’s next mayor can do to help downtown bust its slumpCandidate Q&a...

High wind warning issued for parts of Southern California

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

High wind warning issued for parts of Southern California A high wind warning is in effect for areas of Southern California Monday.The warning was issued at 5 a.m. in the Santa Clarita Valley, the Apple and Lucerne valleys, the Cadiz Basin, the Coachella Valley, the eastern and western Mojave Desert, the Morongo Basin, the Riverside County, San Bernardino County and western Santa Ynez mountains, and the San Gorgonio Pass near Banning, according to the National Weather Service.The inside slider is bringing strong west to northwest winds. Gusts of 60 to 75 mph are expected in the mountains and the Antelope Valley, while gusts between 35 and 55 mph are expected in the coasts and valleys, NWS indicated.Gusty crosswinds could bring hazardous driving conditions, low visibility, downed trees and tree limbs, possible power outages and travel delays across mountains, specifically the 5 Freeway through the Grapevine.The Weather Service is also warning of gale force winds, with a speed of 35 to 45 knots expected. “Mariners without proper experience s...

Hundreds of weekend flights canceled, delayed amid deadly storms in the Midwest and South

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

Hundreds of weekend flights canceled, delayed amid deadly storms in the Midwest and South (The Hill) -- Nearly 1,800 flights were canceled in the U.S. over the weekend as severe storms battered states in the Midwest and South, leaving more than 30 people dead. According to online flight tracker FlightAware, 796 scheduled flights in the U.S. were canceled on Sunday and another 974 on Saturday. Thousands more flights were delayed: 8,555 on Sunday and 4,401 on Saturday. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport saw the most flights canceled on Sunday, with 86, and Minneapolis−St. Paul International Airport had the most cancellations on Saturday, with 71. Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and D.C.'s Ronald Reagan National Airport were also among the most impacted. The flight cancellations come as severe storms ripped through parts of central and southern U.S. over the weekend, with tornadoes believed to have hit at least eight states. Put down the cookie dough, CDC warns amid salmonella outbreak affecting multiple states Thirty-two people were confirmed de...

McDonald's offices to close briefly ahead of layoffs: Report

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

McDonald's offices to close briefly ahead of layoffs: Report A report says McDonald’s has closed its U.S. offices for a few days as the company prepares to inform employees about layoffs.The Wall Street Journal cited an internal email from the Chicago-based fast-food giant saying U.S. corporate staff and some employees overseas should work from home while the company notifies people of their job status.McDonald’s did not immediately reply to emailed requests for comment. The report said McDonald’s would inform its employees this week about staffing decisions that are part of a wide restructuring of the company announced earlier.Though the U.S. labor market remains strong, layoffs have been mounting, mainly in the technology sector, where many companies over-hired after a pandemic boom. IBM, Microsoft, Amazon, Salesforce, Facebook parent Meta, Twitter and DoorDash have all announced layoffs in recent months.Policymakers at the Federal Reserve have forecast the unemployment rate may rise to 4.6% by the end of this year, a sizable increase histo...

From Passion to Profit: How Ultraviolet Empowers Creators to Succeed

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

From Passion to Profit: How Ultraviolet Empowers Creators to Succeed Lights, camera, action! Content creation has exploded, but with great power comes great responsibility – and challenges. Creators today struggle with monetization, building their brand, and engaging with fans despite having massive followings. That’s where platforms like Ultraviolet step in to change the game, offering an exciting new platform for creators to shine. Get ready to explore Ultraviolet’s beta with us and learn why it’s the future for content creators everywhere.Welcome to Ultraviolet, a game-changing platform where creators take the reins and become the superstars they deserve to be. A brainchild of industry trailblazers, Ultraviolet is laser focused on helping creators succeed, offering resources, tips, and even promotional bonuses to creators on the platform. With cutting-edge community-building tools, endless potential to monetize, and innovative ideas, this platform is a content creator’s dream come true. The secret sauce? Ultraviolet’s succe...

New San Jose swordfighting school promises your own personal ‘Game of Thrones’

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

New San Jose swordfighting school promises your own personal ‘Game of Thrones’ It’s 1 p.m. on a recent Thursday in San Jose, and Steaphen Fick is intently watching two grown men swing unsharpened steel swords at each other.One of them is apparently not striking the other with enough force. Fick interrupts.“Don’t be afraid!” he says, like a character going into battle in “Lord of the Rings.”Fick jabs a finger at the other man’s headgear and neck guard — called a gorget, French for “throat” — and turns to his opponent. “That’s what that’s for!”The click-clacking of swords resumes.Fick is no stranger to these swords. He started practicing Historical European martial arts (HEMA) more than three decades ago in his backyard in San Jose. Now, like the prodigal son so often mythologized in medieval art, he’s returning to the city after 14 years at various locations throughout Santa Clara.On March 4, Fick’s Davenriche European Martial Artes School had a grand opening i...

50 years ago today, he made the first cell phone call

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

50 years ago today, he made the first cell phone call Martin Cooper, who developed the first portable cellphone.(Sandy Huffaker/The New York Times/Redux via CNN) By Jennifer Korn | CNNOn April 3, 1973, Martin Cooper stood on a sidewalk on sixth avenue in Manhattan with a device the size of a brick and made the first public call from a cell phone to one of the men he’d been competing with to develop the device.“I’m calling you on a cell phone, but a real cell phone, a personal, handheld, portable cell phone,” Cooper, then an engineer at Motorola, said on the phone to Joel Engel, head of AT&T-owned Bell Labs.While cell phones would not be available to the average consumer for another decade, anyone walking by Cooper on the street that day could have seen history being made.In the fifty years since that first call, Cooper’s bulky device has evolved and been replaced by a wide range of thinner, faster phones that are now ubiquitous and reshaping industries, culture and the way we relate to one another...

Broken windows, falling glass in Bay Area’s recent storms raise concerns about building codes

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

Broken windows, falling glass in Bay Area’s recent storms raise concerns about building codes As violent storms beat down on the Bay Area over the last few months, rain hasn’t been the only thing falling from the sky.Intense winds with gusts over 70 mph wreaked havoc on the region, turning deadly as trees toppled over and landed on cars, roads and homes. And in San Francisco, windows cracked on at least six high rises, with some panes breaking completely, hurling shards of glass to the ground.The shatterings prompted the city to trigger several shelter-in-place orders. Department of Building Inspection Assistant Director Christine Gasparac said they’ve issued violation notices to the properties that had broken windows, giving building owners 14 days to provide the city with engineering reports on the windows.Windows breaking due to strong winds is supposed to be rare in this region, according to Megan Stringer, president of the Structural Engineers Association of Northern California. But because it happened in several buildings, it has engineers across the Bay Ar...

A look at the wild Western Conference after Warriors loss to Denver

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:20:01 GMT

A look at the wild Western Conference after Warriors loss to Denver The Warriors have three games left to play with too many potential playoff outcomes.With a loss to the Nikola Jokic-less Nuggets on Sunday night in Denver, the Warriors fall to 41-38 and are in the driver’s seat to either secure a guaranteed first-round series or potentially fall into the play-in tournament by the regular season’s end.“There’s a sense of urgency on these last three games and not only just the wins, but the vibe that you create going into a playoff series,” Steph Curry told reporters in Denver. “That does matter.”The path to a sixth or fifth seed (unlikely) in the Western Conference playoffs will be bumpy, but in reach.Golden State is tied with the Los Angeles Clippers (41-38), but sit in the sixth seed because the Clippers hold the tiebreaker via head-to-head matchup. They’re one game ahead of the Los Angeles Lakers (40-38) and New Orleans Pelicans (40-38) with the Minnesota Timberwolves (39-40) and Oklahoma City Thund...