Opinion: Cherry Creek school students drew swastikas on their arms. Our response is love.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

Opinion: Cherry Creek school students drew swastikas on their arms. Our response is love. There’s nothing harder than having to tell a middle schooler they shouldn’t be ashamed to be Jewish. Last month, students in Cherry Creek School District drew swastikas on their arms and made antisemitic taunts to their Jewish classmates after watching a presentation about the Holocaust.As a local rabbi, the difficult task of counseling these students and families fell on my colleagues’ and my shoulders. The school disciplined the offending students and is working to implement a training program educating people about antisemitism. These initiatives are a great first step, but what is lacking in the school’s response is any clear direction for the Jewish students who were targeted. What can be done to ensure the victims feel safe coming back to school and feel secure in their Jewish identity?Although it may not be a daily occurrence here in Colorado, moments like these make us stop to think about what we can do to prevent this from happening in the future.Recently, the Biden W...

81-year-old angler angered by Colorado Supreme Court ruling vows new fight for freedom to wade

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

81-year-old angler angered by Colorado Supreme Court ruling vows new fight for freedom to wade The fight for public freedom to wade in Colorado rivers is getting gnarlier, with fishermen mulling civil disobedience, following a high court ruling this month that, if judges stand by it on Friday, bolsters the state’s position that riverbeds can be private property.For a decade, this confrontation over who can fish where has revolved around longtime angling ace Roger Hill, 81, a retired Cold War-era physicist from Colorado Springs (his work helped in making nuclear missiles), who had rocks thrown at him as he was casting for trout, catch-and-release, along his favorite stretch of the Arkansas River near Cotopaxi. The owners of land adjacent to the river forced him to leave. He filed a lawsuit claiming a right, as a member of the public, to wade on the bottom of the river. He pressed this case, and won, until Colorado’s attorney general, with legal support from landowners, appealed to the Colorado Supreme Court and prevailed.The high court judges, in a unanimous ruling...

Serenity Pointe in Elbert County acquires final 52-acre parcel

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

Serenity Pointe in Elbert County acquires final 52-acre parcel The final parcel needed to complete the Serenity Pointe Master Plan south of Parker has fallen into place, according to Walton Global, a real estate investment company based in Scottsdale, Arizona.Walton Global said in a news release Thursday that it had acquired a 52-acre parcel called Serenity North in Elbert County, which brings the size of the master-planned community to 374 acres.“Serenity North is an exciting addition to the Serenity Pointe Master Plan, as well as the greater region,” Anthony Ybarra, vice president of land for Walton Global in Colorado, California, Arizona and Texas, said in a release. “We see great opportunity for growth and expansion surrounding Denver, and this latest acquisition affirms our commitment to the area.”Walton Global, founded in 1979, manages about $3.4 billion in real estate holdings on behalf of investors from more than 82 countries. Last year, the company reported holding more than 79,000 acres of land in the United States, including 3,038 in...

Family of indicted art dealer Douglas Latchford gives up $12 million in historic antiquities settlement

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

Family of indicted art dealer Douglas Latchford gives up $12 million in historic antiquities settlement The late Douglas Latchford made millions selling antiquities suspected to be stolen from holy sites across Southeast Asia to wealthy American collectors and prestigious museums, including the Denver Art Museum.Now the U.S. government says his money is tainted — and they want it back.Federal prosecutors, in a landmark civil action on Wednesday, announced Latchford’s daughter agreed to return $12 million in proceeds her father garnered from selling plundered artifacts.The deal, spearheaded by the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York and Homeland Security Investigations, represents the largest-ever forfeiture of money from the sale of stolen antiquities, the agencies said in a news release.RELATED: Looted: Stolen relics, laundered art and a Colorado scholar’s role in the illicit antiquities trade“For years, Douglas Latchford made millions from selling looted antiquities in the U.S. art market, stashing his ill-gotten gains offshore,” U.S....

Denver’s Hotel Engine unveils services to meet business travel needs

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

Denver’s Hotel Engine unveils services to meet business travel needs Post-pandemic business travel has picked up and a Colorado company that handles hotel reservations for businesses worldwide is expanding its services to keep pace.Hotel Engine, based in Denver, announced new services this week to make it easier for companies to arrange lodging for big groups and to reschedule or cancel travel plans without worrying about cancelation fees.Hotel Engine founder and CEO Elia Wallen said Wednesday that companies lose millions of dollars every week on unused hotel rooms because policies haven’t adapted to travel needs.“We can go not too far in the near past with COVID and the shock that created to a lot of people and travel plans,” Wallen said.Hotel Engine is offering a subscription service called FlexPro, which the company called a first of its kind in the industry. For $200 a month, companies can cancel or alter reservations up to noon on the day of check-in.Alternatives are to pay for expensive travel insurance or hope the hotel sympa...

Echo Park crash leaves more than 2,700 without power

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

Echo Park crash leaves more than 2,700 without power A speeding vehicle crashed into a power pole in Echo Park late Thursday leaving thousands of people without power Friday morning.The solo-vehicle crash occurred around 11:30 p.m. near the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Vin Scully Avenue. The vehicle involved had been speeding when it sheared a hydrant and then crashed into a power pole, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson said at the scene.Los Angeles Department of Water and Power crews were sent to the scene to repair the damage that left about 2,700 people without power. The repairs were expected to be completed around 4 a.m. Friday.No injuries were reported as a result of the crash.

Has restaurant tipping gotten out of hand?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

Has restaurant tipping gotten out of hand? American diners may be reaching a tipping point. Not long ago, a restaurant tip was a 15 percent gratuity for the server, calculated on a napkin and scrawled on a credit card receipt at the end of a sit-down meal. The server didn’t know the sum until the diner had departed. In 2023, tipping, or choosing not to, has expanded into a near-universal ritual of food service. Customers at a humble takeout joint might face a choice among three double-digit gratuities on a touch screen, under the penetrating gaze of a cashier.  Two societal forces, the COVID-19 pandemic and touch-screen point-of-sale tablets, have conspired to transform the American tipping culture. The gratuity has colonized the food-service universe, from fast-food restaurants to food trucks to farmers markets. “My family went strawberry picking last weekend,” said Ted Rossman, a senior industry analyst at Bankrate.com. “I made the reservation. They asked me for a tip. I asked my wife, ‘What are we tipp...

‘Inside California Politics: The Race for the Senate,’ a special program on the leading candidates for U.S. Senator for California

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

‘Inside California Politics: The Race for the Senate,’ a special program on the leading candidates for U.S. Senator for California Inside California Politics takes an in-depth look into the U.S. Senate race to replace the retiring Dianne Feinstein in the special program, “Inside California Politics: The Race for the Senate.”The three leading contenders vying for the seat are Democratic members of Congress Adam Schiff (D-Burbank), Katie Porter (D-Orange County), and Barbara Lee (D-Oakland).All three joined Inside California Politics to share the message that they have for California voters.The primary election is in March 2024, and in a recent poll by Inside California Politics and Emerson College Polling, Schiff and Porter are in a statistical tie as the top choice of respondents, with Lee several percentage points behind. What new laws are going into effect in California in July? The poll found that 47% of respondents are still undecided about their pick for senator, although almost two-thirds of voters think Feinstein should resign before the end of her current term, which ends in January 2025.All three maj...

Honey Burn Reviews (Beware from SCAM) Honey Comb Ingredients to Lose Weight?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

Honey Burn Reviews (Beware from SCAM) Honey Comb Ingredients to Lose Weight? Honey Burn is a unique purple honey that supports weight loss and provides anti-aging benefits. It contains a proprietary blend of natural ingredients that have been carefully selected for their potential fat-burning and antioxidant properties.Though people are well adapted to sophisticated life, they strive hard to maintain their shape and appearance with hours of workouts and expensive practices. It is because physical appearance plays a vital role in one’s performance. Unfortunately, these involvements may not result as desired as the root cause is still untreated. Hence, many individuals are turning to natural solutions in the quest for weight loss and anti-aging. One such solution gaining popularity is Honey Burn, a purple honey designed to boost lipase production and accelerate fat burning. In this article, we will explore what Honey Burn is, how it works, its ingredients, safety, benefits, and reviews. We will also discuss how to purchase Honey Burn and provide a conclusion.W...

Beyond the Hype: The Top 10 Network Marketers Who Have Earned Their Stripes

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:01:00 GMT

Beyond the Hype: The Top 10 Network Marketers Who Have Earned Their Stripes Gone are the days when people have to rely on a single source of income or struggle to climb the corporate ladder. Network marketing can provide you with endless opportunities to have a flexible career path that aligns with your lifestyle or an opportunity to let your entrepreneurship skills take the driving seat. Network Marketing, also known as multi-level marketing (MLM), is a world where entrepreneurship meets community. A thriving industry that has revolutionized the way people do business and achieve financial freedom. It might not sound convincing but what if someone is experiencing all these things? Would you believe it then? Below is the list of individuals who not only have a career in this field but also master what they do. All come from unconventional backgrounds and have proven the potential this industry has.#1 Justin Prince At just 42 years old, Justin Prince has established himself as a global entrepreneur in the network marketing world. With a stellar career, Justi...