City of Austin to host Senior Job Fair Nov. 16

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

City of Austin to host Senior Job Fair Nov. 16 AUSTIN (KXAN) – The City of Austin said Thursday it will host a Senior Job Fair on Nov. 16.  The free fair will be at the Texas Workforce Solutions Capital Area on 9001 N IH-35. It will start at 11 a.m. and end at 2 p.m.The city said the fair will give people a chance to meet potential employers from the city as well as local businesses.   According to the announcement, the potential employers will hire and assist people from all backgrounds including anyone involved in the criminal justice system, those 50 and older, veterans and people with disabilities.Anyone who wants to attend can register online, the city said.

We Are Blood, Austin FC to host blood drive

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

We Are Blood, Austin FC to host blood drive AUSTIN (KXAN) – Facing what it called record patient needs for blood transfusions at Central Texas hospitals, We Are Blood (WRB) said it and Austin FC will hold a blood drive Thursday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Q2 Stadium. WRB wants people to register in advance but walk-ins will be accepted at the stadium, which is located at 10414 Mc Kalla Pl. Parking is available on site. All donors will receive a free Bleed VERDE t-shirt. We Are Blood cites historic patient need in donor call We Are Blood said, in addition to record patient needs, it dealt with shortages coming off a summer with extreme heat, holiday weekends, and busy back-to-school schedules. The center said it requires at least 200 donations per day to serve every hospital in its 10 county service area. Both whole blood and platelets are required to facilitate everything from emergency procedures to cancer treatments and neonatal surgeries.“We are grateful for Austin FC’s continued partnership and their annual blood drive t...

Should skiers be allowed to pay for early access to Colorado chairlifts?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

Should skiers be allowed to pay for early access to Colorado chairlifts? Winter Park this year became the latest Colorado ski resort to offer early lift access for skiers and riders who are willing to pay for upgrades to their lift tickets. It’s a privilege that some love and others criticize as elitist.“Early ups” allow visitors to board lifts 30 minutes or more before they open to the general public, usually for $50 to $70, in order to get a crack at undisturbed snow. Other areas that offer early ups include Copper Mountain, Steamboat, Aspen Mountain and Snowmass. Beaver Creek and Keystone offer early ups on select days.Based on reactions to the announcement on Winter Park’s Instagram page, many Winter Park skiers and riders welcome the early-ups offer, as indicated by almost 1,000 likes. But many of the 108 comments on the Instagram post have been highly critical.Here is a sampling of those reactions:“I will be throwing snowballs (at) every single person I see getting on the lift with an early ups pass.”“Any caviar ...

Opinion: Suncor-EPA settlement is part of effort to do right thing by Commerce City, North Denver

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

Opinion: Suncor-EPA settlement is part of effort to do right thing by Commerce City, North Denver EPA’s recent Clean Air Act fuels settlement with the Suncor refinery generated questions about both the settlement and EPA’s broader efforts to improve environmental conditions at the facility and in nearby communities in Commerce City and North Denver. I appreciate this opportunity to clarify and explain EPA’s commitment to these concerns.EPA’s September settlement with Suncor focused on gasoline produced and distributed by the refinery across the Front Range, not emissions from the facility itself. Some of the fuel produced by Suncor in 2021 and 2022 exceeded requirements limiting the benzene content and the volatility of the fuel. The distribution and use of this fuel led to higher emissions of pollutants in a large area that does not meet Clean Air Act standards for ozone.As part of the settlement, in addition to paying a penalty, Suncor voluntarily agreed to spend $600,000 to replace older gasoline and diesel-powered lawn equipment with less-polluting electric-powered equipment...

Things to do this weekend: Beastie Boys brunch, the history of Colorado’s 10th Mountain Division and more

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

Things to do this weekend: Beastie Boys brunch, the history of Colorado’s 10th Mountain Division and more Time to rememberAndy Cross,The Denver PostWWII Army Veteran Greg Canono, 92, left, salutes every American flag that came down the parade route during the annual Veterans Day Parade Nov. 12, 2016.Saturday. This year Veterans Day falls on a Saturday, which makes the ceremonies and events honoring our nation’s soldiers easy to get to for most nine-to-fivers. The official Denver Veterans Day Run and Denver Veterans Day Parade & Festival, hosted by Colorado Veterans Project, takes place at City Park on Nov. 11 — a charitable event whose proceeds and donations “will go directly to help build a supportive community around our veterans,” organizers wrote.This year, people have the option to participate in-person or virtually in the 5k or 10k run. The on-site parade, which runs 9 a.m.-1 p.m., and festival are free to attend and will begin after the run. The fest includes live music, activities for kids and families, military displays and vendors, and food trucks. ...

Bus rapid transit is coming to more of Denver’s arterial streets as CDOT ups its support

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

Bus rapid transit is coming to more of Denver’s arterial streets as CDOT ups its support State, federal and city transportation leaders gathered in a small conference room at CDOT’s headquarters Wednesday to announce that a state-led effort to bring much more bus rapid transit service to metro Denver is in full swing.It’s a priority that gets to the heart of Senate Bill 260, the 2021 state law that tasked the Colorado Department of Transportation with focusing on projects that would seek to roll back the environmental harms car-based transportation brings to often marginalized neighborhoods in the Denver area and beyond.And Federal and Colorado boulevards — heavily traveled state highways that course through the city — are among those on the list for makeovers.But Wednesday’s event, which also brought together officials from the Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure and the Federal Transit Administration, held symbolic importance in the eyes of transportation advocates like Jill Locantore.She leads the Denver Streets Partne...

Lynn Nottage’s play “Clyde’s” heats up the Denver Center | Theater review

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

Lynn Nottage’s play “Clyde’s” heats up the Denver Center | Theater review If you are jonesing for fresh episodes of “The Bear,” the Denver Center Theatre Company’s ace production of “Clyde’s” might feed that craving.If you haven’t ever watched Hulu’s series about a high-end chef and the family restaurant he returns to, all the better. Having premiered on Broadway in 2021, “Clyde’s” is very much its own wonder.After her Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Sweat” — about a group of Pennsylvania factory workers — Lynn Nottage pulls the curtain back on another complicated workplace (aren’t they all?). This time the workforce consists of sandwich maestro Montrellous (Sekou Laidlow), Letitia (Katherine George), Rafael (Sebastián Arroyo) and the tattoo-festooned newbie, Jason (Quinn M. Johnson). Each had been incarcerated prior to Clyde (Brianna Buckley) giving them a break.Before you get all misty-eyed, you should know that Clyde is not a tender soul — not even close — which makes the play simmer, crackle and occasionally threaten a consuming grease fire. ...

Denver gay couple alleges mold inspector sent homophobic texts in discrimination complaints

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

Denver gay couple alleges mold inspector sent homophobic texts in discrimination complaints A Denver gay couple and their landlord have alleged in discrimination complaints that a Lakewood-based mold inspector sent homophobic text messages and treated them unfairly, including overcharging for his services.Evan VanGheem, right, and his partner, Jordan Carter, both Denver residents, are shown in an undated photo. (Photo provided by Iris Halpern)The complaints, filed with the Denver Anti-Discrimination Office, say the conduct of the owner of Walker Environmental LLC changed last month after he learned the two men who lived in a condo he was hired to inspect were a couple. Evan VanGheem and his partner, Jordan Carter, said they were treated in a hostile manner on later visits, and VanGheem showed screenshots of homophobic texts he said he received after posting a negative review of the business online.“It was very disheartening because we didn’t expect that here, especially in Denver,” VanGheem said. He added that it was an unsettling experience to be treated...

Sắp sửa debuting classic bakery just in time for the holidays

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

Sắp sửa debuting classic bakery just in time for the holidays Pastry chef Anna Nguyen’s happy place is making baked goods, with a cup of coffee, in an empty kitchen at 5 a.m.“The feeling of rotating things in and out of the oven and everything is going perfectly puts me in autopilot mode,” she said. “It’s so fun and satisfying.”Nguyen, who opened the Vietnamese restaurant sắp sửa with her husband Anthony last summer, has missed those baking days, covered in flour, while she has been working dinner services.The Bakehouse at sắp sửa will be offering Thanksgiving desserts for pre-order online, like the five-spiced apple crisp pictured above. (Photo by Anna Nguyen)So, just in time for the holiday season (and after the installation of a new water heater, an essential bakery tool), the Nguyens will open The Bakehouse at sắp sửa — inspired by Anna’s childhood memories of baking with her mom in her hometown of Longmont.“My mom was the ultimate mom as a little kid,” Anna said. “We’d come home from school to two loaves of sandwich bread, fresh jam...

Denver voters send resounding message: Change is needed on DPS school board

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:38:48 GMT

Denver voters send resounding message: Change is needed on DPS school board A tumultuous year of Board of Education infighting, rising teen gun violence and two high-profile shootings at Denver Public Schools’ largest high school culminated in voters sending a resounding message to their local school board this week: they want change. Tuesday’s election saw Denverites eschew a slate of union-backed candidates for the first time in four years and unseat incumbents Scott Baldermann and Charmaine Lindsay in a school board race that drew close to $2 million in political spending and saw a group of parents rally to swing the board in a new direction. Voters elected three reform-backed candidates – John Youngquist, Kimberlee Sia and Marlene De La Rosa – over those endorsed by the Denver Classroom Teachers Association — Baldermann, Lindsay and ex-Tattered Cover CEO Kwame Spearman — by wide margins, ranging from 10 to 34 percentage points. The trio’s wins in the DPS races were not only notable by how definitive their results were, but also b...