Colorado Department of Corrections investigator charged with forging official report

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

Colorado Department of Corrections investigator charged with forging official report A Colorado Department of Corrections investigator is facing a felony forgery charge over allegations he falsified a law enforcement report, court records show.Gary Spangler, 60, was charged with a single count of forgery in November, according to a one-paragraph criminal complaint filed against him in Fremont County District Court.He is accused of attempting to defraud the Office of the Inspector General, a division of the Colorado Department of Corrections that handles the agency’s internal affairs and criminal investigations. The complaint alleges he made or altered a law enforcement report on Oct. 20 with the intent to defraud the office.The brief complaint did not include additional details about the circumstances of the alleged crime. Alondra Gonzalez, spokeswoman for the Department of Corrections, declined to answer questions about the case except to say that Spangler was on paid administrative leave pending an ongoing internal investigation. She directed The Denver Post...

Overnight downpours, flooding wreak havoc on L.A. motorists

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

Overnight downpours, flooding wreak havoc on L.A. motorists Strong overnight downpours led to flooded streets and freeway collisions, causing a headache for Los Angeles-area motorists Friday morning.One of the most impacted areas was in Boyle Heights, where heavy flooding beneath a railroad bridge prompted officials to eventually close Soto Street between Washington and Pico boulevards. At one point, the water was 4 to 5 feet deep, causing at least one motorist to get stuck for several minutes. A Metro bus passes through a flooded area of Soto Street in Boyle Heights on Dec. 22, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)The driver eventually got the car through the flooded area, but water came pouring out of the vehicle once a door was opened. The driver and passengers were OK; however, that's exactly what you don't want to do, a Fire Department spokesperson said.The water had receded to about 2 to 3 feet deep as of 4 a.m., but the Los Angeles Department of Transportation said it would keep the road closed until further notice. Multiple collisions were reported on ...

Man accused of threatening to 'Unabomb' FBI Los Angeles Field Office

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

Man accused of threatening to 'Unabomb' FBI Los Angeles Field Office A Los Angeles man has been arrested and faces felony charges for allegedly sending threatening emails to the FBI, including one in which he threatened to blow up the L.A. Field Office.Mark William Anten, 52, was arrested Thursday at his home in Sun Valley and is being held in custody without bond.According to the United States Department of Justice, beginning in July, Anten began contacting the FBI by email making various violent threats, including boasting about his similarities to the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, saying that he was working on his own manifesto. Video shows pedestrian being fatally run over in South L.A. Kaczynski, who died in federal prison earlier this year after serving less than 30 years of his multiple life sentences, committed several bombings in America, killing three and injuring nearly two-dozen more.The threats continued for several weeks and, according to the DOJ, on Nov. 23, Anten allegedly emailed FBI agents and voiced his affinity for Kaczynski, bragg...

Pasadena Celebrates 100 Years of the Cheeseburger

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

Pasadena Celebrates 100 Years of the Cheeseburger It’s always been the stuff of local legend, but according to the city of Pasadena, the cheeseburger’s origins can be traced back to 1924 in Pasadena. It was the first time the Aristocratic Hamburger (original hamburger with cheese) appeared on the menu of The Rite Spot roadside burger stand on Route 66 — price: 15 cents.Visit Pasadena is celebrating big time with a long list of events during cheeseburger week Sunday, Jan. 21, through Saturday, Jan. 27, including a cheeseburger walking tour and some cheesy offers by showing your Metro TAP card at participating restaurants.For the month of January, book a room at a participating Pasadena hotel to get a free cheeseburger or food and beverage offer.The Langham Huntington, Pasadena is introducing an exclusive cheeseburger to commemorate the centennial and offering the Royal Royce Package. The package includes a one-night luxury room stay, complimentary parking, and the Royal Royce Cheeseburger, valid Monday, Jan. 1, through Wednesd...

Gale Forces on Bad Brains

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

Gale Forces on Bad Brains Gale Forces on Bad Brains: Jade Devitt of Gale Forces told us about his Bad Brains experience.Jade Devitt: The best gig I ever saw was Bad Brains at Legends in Tacoma, Wa, Sept 1989.At age 17 I found myself living in a punk house with five dudes, just days after graduating high school. Mike Dees & Craig Becker from Olympia based punk band Fitz of Depression were not only my house mates, but coworkers as dishwashers at the upscale marina Budd Bay Cafe. Our lives had little separation as we idled the days away bombing hills on skateboards, dropping acid, buying records, hanging at their rehearsals, and downing cases of Rheinlander Beer every afternoon for $6.50 a pop, aka “Beer:30”.Mike was a key part of the scene and introduced me to his friends Kurt Cobain and Kathleen Hannah, well before they were well known. The summer was filled with amazing shows including Melvins, Seaweed and Sleater Kinney. But the show we all had marked down was Bad Brains at Legends. The furious NYC hard...

The “Tired Terpene”- A Beginner’s Guide To Linalool

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

The “Tired Terpene”- A Beginner’s Guide To Linalool View the original article about Linalool at Real Tested CBD.Cannabinoids give cannabis its unique effects, but they aren’t responsible for this plant’s unique scent. The aromas you pick up when you smell a batch of hemp flowers are related to compounds called “terpenes.” Although terpenes aren’t unique to the cannabis plant, they play a central role in giving each strain its flavor profile. Plus, many researchers believe terpenes may contribute to each CBD hemp strain’s distinctive effects.While scientists are still discovering new terpenes in cannabis strains, a few “primary terpenes” appear in many cannabis hybrids. For instance, linalool is commonly found in many popular hemp flowers. Most often, when customers see high linalool percentages in their CBD extract, they could safely bet on a “soothing” experience. This floral terpene has a strong reputation for inducing relaxing effects that may make it a perfect fit for nighttime relief.Shining A Light On Linalool — What CBD Fans S...

Driver of stolen car steals another car to flee deputies

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

Driver of stolen car steals another car to flee deputies Dec. 9Theft by false pretenses: A Saratoga resident called a telephone number found online, believing he was calling his bank. Instead, the victim called the suspects, who acted as bank agents and ultimately convinced the victim to wire money to an unknown account for a total loss of about $15,000.Dec. 11Identity theft: Someone used a Saratoga resident’s personal information to access their rideshare account and obtained money from the account for a total loss of about $1,565.Reckless evading: At 1:51 p.m., deputies responded to an automated license plate reader notification for a wanted vehicle at Saratoga Avenue and Highway 85. An investigation revealed the vehicle was still wanted for its connection to a felony crime. The vehicle was located a short time later, and deputies attempted to stop it, but the driver did not yield and recklessly evaded, and the pursuit was ultimately terminated in the interest of public safety.Stolen vehicle, vehicle tampering, reckless evading, delayin...

Unforgettable: These famous people died in 2023

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

Unforgettable: These famous people died in 2023 Scores of notable people around the globe passed away in 2023. They came from all corners and all walks of life.Related ArticlesObituaries | A final goodbye: Notable Bay Area residents who died in 2023 Obituaries | The 25 worst-behaved tourists of 2023 Obituaries | Best movies 2023: A great year for unconventional films; not for superheroes Obituaries | 15 long-lived Bay Area restaurants we said goodbye to in 2023 Obituaries | Photos: The top 10 celebrity red carpet looks of 2023 Many graced screens big and small, others performed music that inspired us to dance. We cheered them, or perhaps rooted against them, in their athletic endeavors.Some were political leaders whose decisions affect our lives today. Others were inventors and scientific innovators. And many had unusual professions or hobbies.Their names are ones we won’t forget.Here are their stories.JanuaryArt McNally, 91: He was the NFL̵...

Fremont’s German deli, Munchner Haus, is closing after 30-plus years

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

Fremont’s German deli, Munchner Haus, is closing after 30-plus years The long-established Munchner Haus Delicatessen in Fremont, aka Rita’s German Deli, is reportedly closing by the end of this year. For more than three decades, the deli has been known for its Reubens on dark rye, potato salad, red cabbage, imported beer and other German specialties.RELATED: 15 long-lived Bay Area restaurants we said goodbye to in 2023The number at Rita’s, located at 39212 Fremont Blvd., is disconnected and the owner could not be reached. People on the Fremont Reddit are already lamenting the impending closure, which several people have said will be by the end of this year.“There’s a sign by their door saying that they are closing and selling everything including fixtures, etc. I’m trying to find a time to get a sandwich before it happens,” wrote one Redditor.“I saw the sign in the store and chatted with the owner. It is sad that this Fremont institution – under this ownership for 38 years – is closing at year-end 2023,”...

Santa Clara residents sue the city over “biased” measure on police chief job

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:00:11 GMT

Santa Clara residents sue the city over “biased” measure on police chief job Several Santa Clara residents are suing the city in hopes of stopping what they consider a “biased and unlawful” ballot measure that’s set to go before voters in the March 2024 election.On Dec. 5, the Santa Clara City Council approved two ballot measures for the upcoming election that will ask voters whether the city should change the police chief and city clerk positions from elected roles to appointed ones. Santa Clara has California’s last elected police chief.In June, the council established a seven-member Charter Review Committee to examine the issue, but the process — which included a community survey that city officials believe was targeted by bots — was met with criticism that it lacked transparency.Councilmember Kathy Watanabe last month called it “tainted.” Both she and Mayor Lisa Gillmor voted against placing the measures on the ballot, raising concerns about how the questions were worded.Three Santa Clara residents seemed t...