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According to Fort Collins Police Services, the collision happened on the 800 block of Mulberry Street, near the intersection of Riverside Avenue, just before 9 p.m. on Sunday, May 30.
In a news release, police said that a Lincoln pickup truck appeared to be traveling eastbound on Mulberry Street before crossing over to the north side of the road. When that happened, the truck hit two unoccupied vehicles, which were likely parked at a business. Those vehicles then hit the side of a building, causing significant damage. Additionally, the truck hit a gas line at a gas station, which according to police, erupted into flames, extensively damaging the truck. Poudre Fire Authority and Xcel Energy responded to the 911 call.
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is a
Rise Against album. In all of their jangly, closely-adhered-to chord progressions, how they structure their songs, high tempo palm-mutes and strums, backing-vocal chants and harmonies they’ve been doing since before I was even in my teens, and
Bill Stevenson’s as-per-usual crisp production detailing the record. I expected all of these ticked boxes
long before I pressed play on ‘
Nowhere Generation’; it’s just how
Rise Against are. Though on this latest entry in their lengthy career, it feels the most fired up it’s been in a fucking decade. While I’m not fully in love with it, I’m gonna take that win!
Rise Against vocalist and guitarist Tim McIlrath and co-founding bassist Joe Principe on 20 years of writing songs together and the sense of urgency that defines the group s ninth studio album Nowhere Generation.
Analyst says the case probably will not affect USA courts, though.
(Bloomberg) Climate lawyers are gearing up to take on more fossil-fuel companies after a Dutch court ordered Royal Dutch Shell Plc to cut its emissions on the grounds that the oil giant is violating human rights by contributing to global warming.
“We are already supporting other organizations to set up similar cases in their countries,” said Donald Pols, director of environmental group MilieuDefensie, or Friends of the Earth Netherlands, which brought the case against Shell. “This court case and verdict open a whole new approach to climate litigation and because of its success it will be copied by other civil society organizations in the rest of the world.”