Last week s Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment update on outbreaks of COVID-19 showed a significant drop in newly identified sites, suggesting that the worst might finally be over for retail establishments, health-care centers and other facilities. But no: The latest weekly CDPHE outbreak number is almost double that from just seven days earlier. Moreover, one of the new entries, the Apple Store at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center, demonstrates how difficult it is for even the most diligent operations to keep the novel coronavirus at bay indefinitely.
In a November post about COVID-19 safety at malls in Level Red zones, we singled out the Cherry Creek Apple Store as the gold standard for pandemic-era safety: masked staff, monitored access complete with temperatures taken at the door, appointment scheduling, extremely limited capacity and more. If an outlet that s instituted such procedures isn t immune from viral spread, then nowhere is entirely safe and right no
ID needed of arsonists who torched sleeping familyâs truck
ID needed of arsonists who torched sleeping familyâs truck
King County Sheriff s detectives in the Fire Investigations Unit are asking for the public s help to ID two suspects caught on camera setting a pickup truck on fire early Monday just before 4 a.m. One suspect who is possibly female also cut the tires on a vehicle in the driveway of the house near Des Moines.
KING COUNTY - King County Sheriff s detectives in the Fire Investigations Unit are asking for the public s help to ID two suspects caught on camera setting a pickup truck on fire early Monday just before 4 a.m. One suspect who is possibly female also cut the tires on a vehicle in the driveway of the house near Des Moines.
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Preliminary survey indicates EF-2 Tornado slammed Fultondale
According to a preliminary investigation, the National Weather Service in Birmingham has designated the tornado that devastated the Birmingham suburb as a High-End EF-2 Tornado.
The storm whipped up winds around 135 mph, according to the NWS. Like a bomb had been dropped
Melvin Weldon was just about asleep with his wife when the tornado sirens triggered near his Lykes Boulevard home northeast of Fultondale. We went to turn the TV on to find out where the tornado warnings were or what was going on. then we heard that noise, Weldon said. We went downstairs, got our son down the stairs and about time we got to the bottom of the stairs is when it hit.
Park Elementary School Principal Phil Heeke and staff members will share information about the school during the next Great Bend USD 428 Board of Education meeting, set for noon Tuesday, Jan. 26, at the District Education Center, 201 South Patton Road.