DoorDash says discovery request in Denver crash suit will cost it $159M
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
A judge in Centennial ordered DoorDash to hand over millions of documents to a Denver man who was seriously injured in a crash with one of its drivers — a demand that the delivery service calls “draconian” and estimates will cost it $159 million and millions of employee hours.Now the state supreme court is considering whether to overturn the judge’s order.Winthrop Elliott, of Five Points, was riding his motorcycle at 9th and Ogden around 7 p.m. on Aug. 27, 2021, when he was hit by a vehicle that had ignored a stop sign, he says. Elliott’s left leg was crushed in the collision and had to be amputated just below the knee.Ten months later, in the summer of 2022, Elliott sued the driver, Hayelom Reda of Aurora, as well as DoorDash. He alleged that Reda was rushing due to DoorDash’s delivery time requirements and distracted by DoorDash’s delivery app, which was directing him.Reda and DoorDash have admitted the collision occurred but deny all wrongdoing. A seven-day jury trial is sc...What are student safety plans and who has them? School behavioral measures in focus after East High shooting.
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
The East High School staffer who had been checking a 17-year-old student for weapons each morning wasn’t available Wednesday, leaving two administrators to perform the duty instead, according to the Denver Public Schools superintendent.Police say the student, during the pat-down required under his safety plan, shot and wounded two East High administrators, Eric Sinclair and Jerald Mason. The teen fled the school and later died by suicide in Park County.Dr. Alex Marrero, the superintendent, called the situation “inexplicable and definitely unforeseen” during a news conference Thursday, wondering aloud whether the change in routine prompted the student to turn to violence.Student safety plans and pat-downs like the one performed at East on Wednesday have come into focus since the shooting, shining a light on how schools in Colorado and elsewhere routinely deal with a wide range of students’ behavioral concerns.Marrero said “there’s no way for us to ...Council to vote in April on owner-opposed City Park West landmark application
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
An owner-opposed landmark designation application that would save a City Park West mansion from the wrecking ball will be voted on by the Denver City Council next month.A council committee on Tuesday forwarded the application for 1741 N. Gaylord St., which dates to the early 1900s.The vote was largely procedural, and doesn’t necessarily mean that the committee members will support the application in the final vote. That vote is scheduled for the April 24 meeting and will come after the public is given a chance to speak.The brick house at 1741 Gaylord St. dates to 1902. The three Denver residents who submitted the application argue it should be a city landmark for three reasons: its representation of Dutch Colonial Revival style, its being the work of notable architecture firm Gove & Walsh and its direct association with people who influenced Denver society.The home was built for Edward Holmes Hurlbut, a local grocer, and later occupied by James and Edith Burger. James was a bank...Colorado wants to win a “Tech Hub” designation, but so does almost every other state
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
The federal government is extending $500 million this year to promote innovation in 20 designated “Tech Hubs” across the country, and although the competition probably won’t match the frenzy around Amazon HQ2, Colorado is pushing hard to make sure its application comes out on top.“Bringing a hub to Colorado will help us create jobs and facilitate broad-based economic growth, ensure that we do our part addressing key national security challenges, and support innovation-centric growth,” Gov. Jared Polis told a gathering of tech and community leaders at a workshop hosted by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade on Wednesday.The CHIPS Act extends $500 million initially, with $10 billion authorized, for 20 Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs, known as Tech Hubs. The program, managed by the U.S. Economic Development Administration, is designed to create and foster innovation centers to benefit communities and geographic regio...Fan Expo Denver adds “Into the Spider-Verse,” “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and “Transformers” stars
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
This year’s Fan Expo Denver plans to host the iconic stars of “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “Transformers” and other pop-culture juggernauts when it arrives at the Colorado Convention Center, June 30-July 2.Convention producers on Wednesday said they had booked “Next Generation” actors Gates McFadden (Dr. Beverly Crusher), Jonathan Frakes (William Riker), Brent Spiner (Data) and Michael Dorn (Worf) — all of whom are currently on the final season of the acclaimed Paramount+ series “Picard.”In a nod toward these conventions’ roots as comics-focused events, Fan Expo Denver will also welcome voice-actor legend Peter Cullen, who has played Optimus Prime across decades of “Transformers” cartoons and movies, and Shameik Moore, who voiced Miles Morales from the brilliant “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” and its upcoming sequel.Also new at the event: genre-movie legend and character actor Danny T...Kings of Wings reopens this weekend, more than a year after kitchen fire
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
Kings of Wings is returning to its throne in Wheat Ridge. The food truck-turned-restaurant is finally reopening on March 25, 15 months after a kitchen fire shut it down in December 2021.“After all the adversity we’ve faced, opening the restaurant during COVID, dealing with the fire and the rebuild, the most exciting part is finally getting to this point,” said Eddie Renshaw, who owns the shop with longtime friend Evan Pierce. “We’re hoping it’ll be smooth sailing from here.”Kings of Wings is also getting ready to open a new location in Golden with a tequila bar in early summer 2023. (Photo by Brian Lanzer with Lanzer Productions)The two had originally hoped to reopen last year, but ran into some permitting delays with the city. The inside of the shipping container that they use as a kitchen had to be completely gutted and restored with new kitchen equipment.But aside from that, everything about the restaurant and its beloved menu of slow-cooked and grilled wings, signature homemade ...The Ku Klux Klan, post-partum depression and compassion course through “Amerikin”
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
At the start of “Amerikin,” Jeff Browning greets his newborn son with a slew of swear words, some loving enthusiasm and more than a little TMI. He confesses to the wee fella that his mother might have a slow time embracing him. (“I’m a little worried about your mom, tell you the truth. She, uh … ain’t been herself since you came out.”)Once they’re back at the Browning home — where much of Chisa Hutchinson’s unsettling and riveting play (onstage at the Curious Theatre Company through April 15) unfurls — it becomes clear that Michelle Browning is struggling with post-partum depression. A lullaby she sings later in the play is wrenching for the dark lyrics she reworks.Michelle Browning (Candace Joice) in a post-partum hell separate from Jeff’s crisis. (Michael Ensminger, provided by Curious Theatre Company)Her despair is just one of the many things ailing the Brownings. Neighbor and friend Alma wanders over to the house to suggest gently to Jeff that he stop cal...Millions in outside spending shapes Denver mayoral race — and it’s not always clear where the money is coming from
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
In the race to be Denver’s next mayor, millions of dollars is being spent by outside groups to support a handful of individual candidates — separating a vast field into haves and have-nots.Mike Johnston and Kelly Brough stand as the haves. In the most recent filings, the Johnston-backing Advancing Denver reported $1.4 million in contributions and the Brough-backing A Better Denver reported $913,000. The have-nots, meanwhile, have reported a combined total of $760,000 in contributions — but also have not listed individuals for the sources of money fueling their efforts.For Advancing Denver, those contributors include LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, hedge fund manager Steve Mandel and Kent Thiry, the former CEO of Denver-based dialysis provider DaVita. Hoffman, far and away the biggest contributor, gave nearly $780,000 to the committee while also posting to his social network about support for his friend, Johnston. Mandel is in for $250,000 so far and Thiry for $15...Woman arrested after pursuit in Ventura County
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
Authorities pursued a stolen vehicle out of Ventura County on Thursday night.The vehicle was reportedly taken from a liquor store in the Moorpark area. When the California Highway Patrol tried pulling the suspect over, the driver sped off, leading authorities on a pursuit.The vehicle was seen speeding through red lights before parking momentarily at a Ralph's grocery store before driving off again.A spike strip was thrown onto the vehicle's path on the 101 Freeway, puncturing the suspect’s tires. The driver slowed down and exited the freeway in Sherman Oaks. A successful PIT maneuver shortly afterward disabled the suspect’s vehicle.The driver, who appeared to be a female, exited the car and walked over to a sidewalk as authorities surrounded her, asking her to surrender.Authorities pursued a stolen vehicle out of Ventura County on March 23, 2023. (KTLA)Authorities pursued a stolen vehicle out of Ventura County on March 23, 2023. (KTLA)Authorities pursued a stolen vehicle out of Vent...A new ballgame: SF Giants, Oakland A’s broadcast teams adjusting to pitch clock
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:45:46 GMT
It’s a whole new ballgame in the booth as well as on the field.Or more accurately, similar to the old ballgame.“We got our game back,” longtime Giants announcer Mike Krukow said.The pitch clock era begins in 2023, fostering a “get on with it” tempo that mandates 30 seconds between batters and either 20 or 15 seconds between pitches, with pitchers getting an extra five seconds with runners on base.Through two weeks of spring training, game times were down to two hours, 36 minutes from three hours, one minute a year ago.The pitch clock has changed not only changed the pace of play on the field, but how it’s delivered to the consumer on television and radio.To get an idea of how it’s going so far and what to expect, I talked with Krukow as well as NBC Sports California producer DeAulaire Louwerse and first-year A’s radio announcer Johnny Doskow and included comments from the Giants broadcasters Jon Miller and Duane Kuiper off recent appea...Latest news
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