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Denver-area blackout leaves hundreds of thousands in the dark
colorado-news24 days ago

Denver-area blackout leaves hundreds of thousands in the dark

A Sunday-wide power outage hit the Denver area, leaving more than 180,000 customers without power across Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Adams counties; Core Electric Cooperative and Xcel Energy reported large outages and crews were working to determine the cause, with restoration times not yet known. A separate outage at Denver International Airport disrupted trains as crews restore service.

Castle Rock Bus Driver Apologizes for Abandoning 40 Kids at Wrong Stop
local-news1 year ago

Castle Rock Bus Driver Apologizes for Abandoning 40 Kids at Wrong Stop

A Castle Rock school bus driver, Irving Johnson, is under scrutiny after allegedly leaving 40 students at a busy intersection, though he claims the students exited voluntarily. Johnson, a relief driver unfamiliar with the route, faced challenges with unruly students and a malfunctioning navigation tablet. The Douglas County School District has since terminated his employment, and an investigation by the Castle Rock Police Department is ongoing, with video footage currently unavailable.

"Married Substitute Teacher Arrested for Inappropriate Conduct with Student"
crime1 year ago

"Married Substitute Teacher Arrested for Inappropriate Conduct with Student"

Douglas County deputies arrested a 45-year-old substitute teacher, Erin Ward, for sexually assaulting a 17-year-old student. The incident occurred in a parked car, and both individuals were later found and taken to the hospital for minor injuries. Ward faces one count of felony sexual abuse by a school employee, and Omaha Public Schools emphasized the safety and well-being of their students, offering support for those affected and urging anyone with concerns to contact the appropriate authorities.

"Arrest Made in Fatal Shooting Investigation in Highlands Ranch"
crime2 years ago

"Arrest Made in Fatal Shooting Investigation in Highlands Ranch"

One person was arrested after Douglas County deputies responded to a report of shots fired in Highlands Ranch, leading them to discover a body. The incident, possibly related to a family disturbance, is under investigation, and the cause and manner of death have not been released. The identity of the deceased and the person in custody have not been disclosed at this time, with charges pending.

"Public Health Emergency Declared in Douglas County After Tuberculosis Outbreak at Omaha YMCA"
health2 years ago

"Public Health Emergency Declared in Douglas County After Tuberculosis Outbreak at Omaha YMCA"

The Douglas County Health Department in Nebraska has declared a public health emergency after more than 550 people were potentially exposed to tuberculosis (TB) at a YMCA child care service between May and October. One case of TB has been confirmed, and officials are working to determine if there are additional cases. Children are at high risk of negative outcomes related to TB, and the health department is conducting clinics for testing and providing protective antibiotics to eligible children. TB is treatable, and symptoms include a persistent cough, chest pain, weight loss, and fever.

"Tuberculosis Outbreak at Omaha Childcare Center Prompts Public Health Emergency Declaration"
health2 years ago

"Tuberculosis Outbreak at Omaha Childcare Center Prompts Public Health Emergency Declaration"

Over 500 children and staff members at a drop-in child care center in the Omaha area may have been exposed to tuberculosis after a case of active tuberculosis was confirmed. The Douglas County Health Department is conducting a complex multi-agency response to prevent additional cases and quickly identify and treat those affected. Young children are at increased risk of severe disease, so preventive treatment with antibiotics will be provided to children aged 4 and younger who were exposed between August 21 and October 30. The investigation is being called the largest tuberculosis investigation in the Midwest.

Tuberculosis Outbreak Sparks Health Emergency in Douglas County
health2 years ago

Tuberculosis Outbreak Sparks Health Emergency in Douglas County

The Douglas County Health Department in Nebraska is preparing to declare a health emergency after confirming a case of tuberculosis (TB) linked to a YMCA daycare. Officials are investigating potential exposures and notifying parents of children who may have had close contact with the patient. Testing clinics will be offered for children aged 4 and younger who may have been exposed, and the health department will hold clinics for children who may have been exposed between late May and August. TB is treatable, and cases are relatively rare, but symptoms include a persistent cough, chest pain, weight loss, and fever.

Omaha Implements Innovative Oral Raccoon Rabies Vaccination Program
health2 years ago

Omaha Implements Innovative Oral Raccoon Rabies Vaccination Program

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will be distributing 18,000 oral raccoon rabies vaccines in a 62-square-mile area in Omaha, Nebraska, to prevent the spread of a variant of rabies that hasn't been found in the area before. The vaccines, about the size of a ketchup packet and covered with fish meal, will be placed in yards and are safe for pets. Moving the packets is discouraged, and if done, gloves or a barrier should be used. The liquid vaccine has caused rashes in a few cases. Officials have already vaccinated nearly 600 animals and all tested negative for rabies.

"Unusual Rabies Strain in Omaha Sparks Wildlife Trapping and Vaccination Efforts"
health2 years ago

"Unusual Rabies Strain in Omaha Sparks Wildlife Trapping and Vaccination Efforts"

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will begin trapping, testing, and vaccinating wildlife in a targeted area in Douglas County, Nebraska, after a stray kitten was found with a raccoon-based rabies strain not native to the area. Ten people who had contact with the cat are undergoing treatment. The health department is urging residents to report any stray or unusual wildlife behavior and to vaccinate their pets. The target area may expand if more cases are discovered.

Flood Alerts Issued for Twin Ports, Duluth, and Juneau
weather2 years ago

Flood Alerts Issued for Twin Ports, Duluth, and Juneau

The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for Duluth, the near North Shore, and Douglas County until 7 p.m. Sunday due to up to four inches of rain causing flooding in some areas. Additional rainfall is expected on Sunday and Monday. The city of Duluth has reported sanitary sewer overflows, flooding near Krenzen Auto and Target, and high water levels in Chester Creek. Motorists are advised to avoid flooded areas and stay away from dislodged manhole covers. September has seen over 7 inches of rain in Duluth, significantly above normal levels.

Fatal Crashes in Douglas County: Victim Identified, Concert Announced, and Cat Rescued
accidents2 years ago

Fatal Crashes in Douglas County: Victim Identified, Concert Announced, and Cat Rescued

Abby Olberding, a 24-year-old from Carroll, Iowa, was identified as the victim in a head-on crash in western Douglas County. The crash occurred when a gray Jeep crossed the center line and collided with a white Chevy Impala, causing it to slide into a ditch. The driver of the Jeep was ejected from their vehicle and airlifted to Nebraska Medicine. The incident has sparked calls for increased road safety measures.

West Nile Virus Spreads: Cases Confirmed in Douglas and Churchill Counties
health2 years ago

West Nile Virus Spreads: Cases Confirmed in Douglas and Churchill Counties

Douglas County in Nebraska has reported five confirmed cases of West Nile virus, with two patients requiring hospitalization. The infected individuals, aged between 40 and 75, are suspected to have contracted the virus while traveling. Two pools of mosquitoes in Douglas County have tested positive for the virus. Health officials are urging residents to protect themselves from mosquito bites and take preventive measures such as using mosquito repellent, wearing protective clothing, and eliminating standing water. Last year, Douglas County had six confirmed cases of West Nile virus.