OSHP: Man injured in Lorain County dump truck crash on Route 20 OSHP says that the driver of the dump truck sustained minor injuries as a result of the crash. The crash initially closed all lanes of Route 20 east, but the road has since reopened. OSHP was assisted ... 06/24/2024 - 7:14 am | View Link
Monroe Co. Sheriff’s Office releases name of one killed in dump truck collision The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office released the name on Friday of one killed in a crash between a dump truck and a car on June 11. 06/21/2024 - 10:32 am | View Link
Person who died after colliding with dump truck near Greenfield identified Chief Deputy said Justin Hackett, 45, died due to injuries sustained after his Hyundai Sonata crossed the center line on Highway 21 near Tunnel City and hit a dump truck that was traveling in the ... 06/21/2024 - 7:36 am | View Link
Two dead after dump truck crash in Wayne County The crash happened along Purdytown Turnpike in Palmyra Township around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. 06/19/2024 - 10:44 am | View Link
13-year-old girl dies following Medina County crash involving dump truck Officials say a minivan failed to yield at an intersection and was hit by a truck. The van's teen passenger died from her injuries at an area hospital. 06/15/2024 - 4:26 pm | View Link
Chef Kelly Whitaker had already been nominated for three James Beard Awards ahead of the 2024 ceremony, which took place earlier this month. This time, he came to win.
On the other hand, Matt Vawter, who opened Rootstalk in Breckenridge just four years ago, was just grateful for his first invite to the “Oscars” of the food industry.
“It was an honor to be there just as a nominee and finalist,” Vawter told The Denver Post.
Denver-based Frontier Airlines, having survived against the odds, will celebrate its 30th year in business by offering customers $29 one-way airfares on 100 routes, the company said Tuesday.
“We want to thank our customers for their loyalty as we celebrate our 30th birthday this year, and what better way to do so than by offering amazing fares to so many incredible destinations,” said Tyri Squyres, vice president of marketing, Frontier Airlines, in a news release.
The promotional fares will be available through 9:59 p.m.
Primary voters set major-party matchups for three open congressional seats, chose a challenger for an incumbent in a battleground district, and weighed in on state and local races across Colorado in Tuesday’s elections.
It was all a prelude for the November general election — though voters also selected likely winners in areas dominated by one party.
For a while there, it was touch and go for the buffet. While rumors of its death may have been greatly exaggerated, the past few years haven’t exactly been a boon for the more-is-more, AYCE category. (If you don’t know that that stands for all-you-can-eat, well, grab yourself some stretchy pants and head to Cinzetti’s, stat.)
Many buffets were on life support during peak COVID, with several — RIP Sweet Tomatoes and countless weekend brunch buffets — not making it.
Workers at the Live Nation-owned venues Summit Music Hall and Marquis Theater on Tuesday voted to join a stagehands union to combat what they have described as low pay, staffing issues and other poor labor conditions.
A majority of the 30 or so eligible stage-crew and production workers at the two Denver venues voted to join the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local #7, according to a statement, in an election overseen by the National Labor Relations Board.
The move turns all of Live Nation’s Denver venues, including the Fillmore Auditorium, into businesses where employees will have greater worker protections, according to the Denver-based organization they want to join.
“These fearless workers are just looking for a fair shake while working for one of the largest corporations in the industry,” said Max Peterson, business representative for the Denver Theatrical Stage, Film & Exhibition Employees’ Union, in a Denver Post interview earlier this month.
Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.
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Greetings Patrick. Where do we start? Unproductive outs (as witnessed Sunday) or ineffective relief pitching?
As your statistics showed today, the Rockies’ bullpen is terribly inefficient. Is this a product of insufficient talent or lack of coaching in the organization?