Good morning, top stories we are following on this wednesday, september 11th. The president addressing the nation about the crisis in syria. Well have an update on how the president defended his position on wanting to intervene. And a wildfire continues to burn on mount diablo. Well have the latest on containment. Good morning everyone im anny hong. And im james fletcher. Thanks for joining us this morning. Hawk anny the president delivered a major primetime address to the country laying out why he thinks the us should strike syria. Tory dunnan has more. speaking directly to americans the president argued the u. S. Might be prepared to act. the purpose of this strike would be to deter us from using chemical weapons. To degrade his regimes to use them. We will not tolerate their use. the details. Any military strike would be limited in duration. He assured americans. i will not pursue an open ended actions like a rock or afghanistan. the president laid out the august attack. the images
Avalanche danger is considerable throughout much of the Colorado backcountry, and fresh snowfall is expected to keep it elevated throughout the weekend, Colorado Avalanche Information Center director Ethan Greene said Friday, Dec. 8. After last.
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include official microchip-based times. On Sunday, Aug. 13, the 15th Breck Epic mountain bike race got underway with mountain bikers cruising down the historic streets of downtown.
A number of popular dirt and 4WD roads opened in Summit County recently, according to a condition report published June 16. Bald Mountain, Boreas Pass, Cataract Creek, Columbine Landing, Lonesome Gulch, McCullough Gulch, Middle Fork.
Summit County’s version of the Tour de France, the Breck Epic, will return to the region’s trails from Sunday, Aug. 14, to Friday Aug. 19. Similar to the multistage cycling race that takes place primarily.