Red Rocks concert-goers, shows pumped $717 million into Colorado in 2022
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:28:37 GMT
Nearly half of all concert-goers at Red Rocks traveled from out of state last year to see their favorite musicians, spending $305 million in the Denver metro area before and after concerts, according to the first-ever economic impact study of the amphitheater.That was one of the most interesting points gleaned from the study, which also concluded that the record number of shows in 2022 — Red Rocks was booked nearly every night from April to November — has contributed to unprecedented revenue and audience growth.Related ArticlesMusic | The first Red Rocks concerts of 2024 have been set, and tickets are already going on sale Music | Songwriting takes center stage as String Cheese Incident marks 30th anniversary with new album The outdoor venue, which is owned by the city of Denver, employs 1,500 people during the season and supports about 5,500 jobs, representing an annual total of $216 million in income (paychecks) and $717 million in econo...The chicken that might put a ring on it
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By Christina Morales, The New York TimesThe quickest way to someone’s heart is through their stomach, or so the saying goes. But what if a piece of chicken, drenched in a sun-dried tomato cream sauce, was the best shortcut to the altar?In 2016, when Lindsay Funston was an editor at Delish, she created a recipe video for a Tuscan-style chicken dish that attracted millions of views. When she was done cooking, Funston’s video producer took a bite and declared, “I’d marry you for that chicken!” She named the dish “Marry Me Chicken.”On TikTok, there are hundreds of variations on the original recipe that go by the same name. Some cooks make it with jerk-style spices; some serve the creamy dish with pasta.But others confuse this modern take on a marriage-worthy dish with “Engagement Chicken,” an earlier recipe from Glamour magazine.That one, for a whole roasted chicken with lemon and herbs, was published by the magazine in 2004. But since the mid-1980s, Kim Bonnell, a former fashion editor...Minor on e-bike killed in Santa Clarita traffic crash
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A child was killed when the electric bicycle he was riding collided with a car in Santa Clarita on Monday.The crash was reported at about 9 a.m. at Decoro Drive and McBean Parkway, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The juvenile was declared dead at the scene, as the Los Angeles County Fire Department responded but no one was transported to a hospital. The victim's age was not immediately available.Aerial footage from Sky5 showed that the victim appeared to be male, and a Bud Light semi-truck was parked near the investigation scene.The Sheriff's Department officials confirmed no arrest has been made.Nidia Becerra, Sofia Pop Perez and Alberto Mendez contributed to this report.Three spooky Bay Area bars to explore this Halloween season
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Why should trick-or-treaters have all the fun?This trio of atmospheric Bay Area bars ramps up its thrills each fall with skeletons, haunts and plenty of whimsy. Enjoy those spirits — both the cocktail and ghost varieties — while chasing spooky vibes at a cavern tavern in Oakland, a tiki-slinging plane wreck in San Francisco or a subterranean speakeasy in San Mateo.Last Rites, San FranciscoTiki meets terror at Last Rites, a plane-crash themed bar in San Francisco’s Duboce Triangle. Inspired by Choose-Your-Own-Adventure dime novels, every aspect of the space is meant to immerse you in this twisted tale.As you enter, you’ll have to remind yourself that you are no longer a simple bargoer. You are now a crash survivor, stranded in a dense, Polynesian rainforest. Make your way through the stone passages, find a spot to sit along the jungle canopy, pay tribute to the fire-breathing skull statues or order a drink from the airplane fuselage-turned bar. Surrounded by special effec...San Jose housing and retail project site escapes default and is bought
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SAN JOSE — The site of a housing project in San Jose has been bought by a local investor just days after the property had toppled into a loan default.At one point, the seller of the property, Century Tower LLC, had proposed a five-story housing development along with ground-floor commercial spaces, a project that would have produced 16 residences.395 South Winchester Boulevard, a small retail building in San Jose across the street from Santana Row, shown within the outline. Boundaries are approximate. (Google Maps)The property is located at 395 South Winchester Boulevard in San Jose, across the street from Santana Row, a destination mixed-used restaurant, retail, office, housing, hotel and entertainment center.Century Tower, which was headed up by San Jose-based real estate investor Fred Mayer, had proposed the mixed-use development. The project has yet to be built, however.On Oct. 3, Santa Cruz County Bank filed a notice of default against the property’s loan, sta...San Jose: Minivan rolls over in Highway 101 crash, killing Southern California man
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:28:37 GMT
SAN JOSE — A Highway 101 rollover crash that saw a minivan roll down an embankment in San Jose left a 30-year-old Southern California man dead early Saturday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Caltrain hits, kills pedestrian near Skyway Drive in San Jose Crashes and Disasters | Driver killed in fiery toll booth crash on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Crashes and Disasters | Motorcyclist struck from behind, killed in Antioch collision Crashes and Disasters | Train hits, kills man in East Oakland Crashes and Disasters | California cop, survivor of Las Vegas mass shooting, killed in freeway crash The crash happened around 3:15 a.m. A man driving a gray Toyota Sienna was traveling north on Highway 101 when he crashed through a guardrail on the right shoulder, causing him to roll down an embankment and overturn on Coyote Road.The CHP said the van continued ...San Mateo Bridge westbound lanes reopen following injury crash
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(KRON) -- All lanes of westbound CA-92 east of the San Mateo Bridge have reopened Tuesday morning after a traffic collision with injuries previously shut down all lanes, according to the California Highway Patrol.The blocked lanes were first reported by the CHP at 6:41 a.m. and remained closed for around an hour before reopening. Motorists around Hayward trying to travel west on the San Mateo Bridge face residual delays. Big rig catches fire on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Monday night No further details are known about the collision or the injuries.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.Grant to help Highway 101 be more friendly to pedestrians, bicyclists
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(BCN) -- Crossing U.S. Highway 101 in San Mateo County will be more user-friendly for pedestrians and bicyclists after a Caltrans grant was approved to be used for highway improvement projects, county officials said.San Mateo County Transportation Authority officials said in a statement Monday that their Board of Directors recently authorized the receipt of a $400,156 funding from Caltrans for sustainable transportation planning. San Mateo Bridge westbound lanes reopening following injury crash County officials plan to use the funding for the Active 101 project aimed to improve crossings and intersections for pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit riders within a quarter-mile of Highway 101.Besides the grant, $51,844 in Measure A funds will help county officials identify and prioritize mobility projects, such as sidewalk construction, intersection improvements, and closure of bikeway gaps.Measure A is a half-cent general sales tax approved by voters to support essential services and...Stock market today: Wall Street rallies as pressure relaxes from the bond market
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:28:37 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are rallying Tuesday as pressure on Wall Street from the bond market comes off the boil.The S&P 500 was 1.1% higher in midday trading and on track for a third straight gain. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 248 points, or 0.7%, as of 11:45 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 1.2% higher.Some of the strongest action was in the bond market, where Treasury yields eased after trading resumed following a holiday on Monday. It was the first opportunity for yields to move since the weekend’s surprise attack by Hamas on Israel injected caution into global markets.Perhaps more impactfully, it was also the first trading for Treasurys since Federal Reserve officials gave speeches that traders took as a suggestion the Fed may not raise its main interest rate again. The comments helped U.S. stocks swing from early losses to gains on Monday.The yield on the 10-year Treasury dropped to 4.62% from 4.80% late Friday, which is a considerable move for...Florida is making some schedule tweaks in hopes of ending road woes at South Carolina
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Florida coach Billy Napier is making a few tweaks before his team’s next road game.Following lopsided losses at then-No. 14 Utah in the season opener and at Kentucky two weeks ago, Napier decided to change his team’s schedule as it prepares to travel to South Carolina. They’re emphasizing more sleep in the days leading up to the game and planning to get to Williams-Brice Stadium earlier than normal Saturday.“Most of it is mental,” Napier said. “We talked about mentally being prepared, physically being prepared but also emotionally being prepared. You’ve got to anticipate and visualize what it’s going to be like, that it will be challenging.“There will be ups and downs in the game. Our dialogue during the week (has been) about being prepared to respond. … We’ve got to know and apply the things that we’ve learned in the past.”The Gators (4-2, 2-1 Southeastern Conference) looked far from ready against the Utes and Wildcats.They were flagged nine times in ...Latest news
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