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Alibi Jones to the rescue? Alibi, bounty hunter Brady Thomas, and Alibi's on-and-off girlfriend Katie Ramsey await Alibi's former friend Kit as Alibi's plan to escape from Rene Laveillur's planet Kismet unfolds. Back to Kismet after last week's detour into darkness in Chapter Twenty-Five of Alibi Jones and The Sunrise of Hur! Host, author, and narrator Mike Luoma brings you free, independent audio science fiction on every episode of Glow-in-the-Dark Radio. The Adventures of Alibi Jones Chronological Omnibus continues!Our promo this week is for the Fix-It Home Improvement podcast. Thank You Glow-in-the-Dark Radio Patrons! Become a Patron at https://patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio. The 44+ Hour Adventures of Alibi Jones Chronological Omnibus Audiobook is available everywhere online. Links to all formats of the book at https://books2read.com/alibijonesomnibus. Free Stuff? Videos? Everything else? Links and details: http://glowinthedarkradio.com and http://mikeluoma.com. Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Show theme - "Hitman". Alibi Jones theme - "Mesmerizing Galaxy" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
As the woman who’s been dubbed “breakfast TV’s greatest survivor”, Natalie Barr has woken up with the nation for more than two decades — all while building a life with her husband and raising two sons. Yet she insists she’s far more interested in what’s coming up on next week’s Sunrise than in celebrating milestones or reflecting on just how far she’s come. In this episode, Nat takes a rare moment to look back — on the highs and lows of a stable, successful marriage and a long-running media career, and on how she’s adjusting to life as an empty nester. Plus, she opens up on the unique partnership she’s built with her work husband, Matt Shirvington - and shares an update on a few of her former on-air co-hosts including David Koch and Samantha Armytage. Watch the full episode with Nat here. You can see Nat weekdays on Sunrise on the Seven Network. Something To Talk About is a podcast by Stellar, hosted by Sarrah Le Marquand Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag or stellarmag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sunrise with Scoots 08-15-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Trump and Putin Alaska summit to take place FridayHearing in Genesis Mata case postponed until mid October Kern county DHS proposing external review of child welfare services Petition created proposing internal investiagtion into CPS Arvin teacher accused of unlawful sex with minor, victim refusing to testify Inmate in custody after escaping male re-entry program BPD to hold DUI checkpoint Friday night For more loccal news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
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Markus Schulz returns with this week's Global DJ Broadcast, featuring tracks from the newly released In Search of Sunrise 21: The Awakening; including Dakota's Faultline and London to Buenos Aires by Paul Oakenfold & Hernan Cattaneo. Highlights include the world premiere of Pavlo Vicci & Claudia Pavel's upcoming Coldharbour single Win it All, plus Jardin Owens' Too Far Gone, out this weekend. Gabriel & Dresden contribute a special guestmix including exclusive mashups and remixes, while Markus closes with a high-energy journey through techno and euphoric trance. Global DJ Broadcast August 14 2025 - Markus Schulz and Gabriel & Dresden The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Ezequiel Arias - What is Music 02. Pole Folder & GMJ & Matter - Voyage Austral [Deeper Shades] 03. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Faultline 04. West of the Sun & Amber Revival - And If You Go (BLR Deep Mix) [In Bloom] 05. Adam Beyer - The Long Way Home 06. Roddy Lima - Shadows 07. Deadmau5 - Sixes 08. Vintage & Morelli - Better Days [A Moment of Sunrise] 09. Paul Oakenfold & Hernan Cattaneo - London to Buenos Aires 10. Bren Lock - Fading 11. Grum - Never Leave U 12. Cassian, SCRIPT & Belladonna - Where I'm From 13. Pavlo Vicci & Claudia Pavel - Win it All 14. Bart Skils & Weska - Torn Clouds [Down the Rabbit Hole] 15. Jam El Mar x SUDO - Rise Above 16. Ferry Corsten presents Gouryella - Anahera [Hall of Fame] Gabriel & Dresden 01. Dosem x Andain - Beautiful Futuregate (Dave Dresden Mashup) 02. Lopezhouse featuring Angela - Even Now (Gabriel & Dresden Remix) 03. Dusty Kid - Kore (André Winter & Oliver Huntemann Remix) 04. TDJ - On & On (You Lie) (Gabriel & Dresden Remix) 05. Above & Beyond featuring Justine Suissa - Bigger Than All of Us (Above & Beyond Club Mix) 06. Adam Beyer x Gabriel & Dresden - The Treasure Between Us (Dave Dresden Mashup) Back with Markus Schulz 17. Jardin Owens - Too Far Gone 18. Kreisel - Reflections (Dianthe Remix) 19. Norvis & INLINE - Circuit Overdrive 20. Coredata - Shimmer 21. Victor Ruiz - Sunrise 22. Timmo - Miami Vice 23. Markus Schulz x Frankyeffe - Monolith 24. Super8 & Tab - XX 25. Chicane featuring Moya Brennan - Saltwater (UMEK & Danny Avila Remix)
Sunrise with Scoots 08-14-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Murder-suicide investigation underway after domestic dispute in Southeast BakersfieldFour hour standoff ends peacefully in East Bakersfield, suspect arrested Father and stepmother of Genesis Mata to appear in court todayFormer KCSO deputy found guilty of multiple sex crimes to be sentenced today Bakersfield church burglarized, set fire in the same dayGov. Newsom to draw new congressional maps ahead of midterm election Alaska Trump and Putin summit to take place Friday For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
It's been a busy time for local firefighters as they've been working to keep us safe from numerous wildfires. Updates on the latest blazes and the damaged historic Kula Lodge. Meanwhile, an effort to prevent future fires led to multiple people in police custody. What happened here in West Maui. Making a difference. After another record year of funding, Casey Lund is live at UH Manoa this morning, looking at how those millions of dollars in grants impact our communities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii
Did you know you can see Oahu's Windward side in just one day without feeling rushed or missing the best spots?For many visitors, the east side is simply a scenic drive, but behind those stunning views are hidden beaches, lush gardens, and photo-worthy moments most travelers overlook.If you've ever wondered how to plan a one-day itinerary that combines jaw-dropping scenery, local secrets, and perfect photo ops, this episode is for you. Join professional photographer Heather Eijenga as she shares her must-visit stops, insider tips, and expert advice for capturing Hawaii's magic, whether you're using a phone or a DSLR.
Sunrise with Scoots 08-13-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Britt and Chris begrudgingly dive into this horrible chapter, discussing Ampert's end, Haymitch's thoughts on death, backup generators, and Palestinian and Native American acts of resistance. They also explore quite a few POVs, including Wiress, Capitol citizens, tributes, and Gamemakers. Please tell a geeky friend about us and leave a review on your podcast app! If you really enjoy our content, become one of our amazing patrons to get more of it for just $1 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/geekbetweenthelines Every dollar helps keep the podcast going! You can also buy us a ko-fi for one-time support here: https://ko-fi.com/geekbetweenthelines Please follow us on social media, too: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/geekbetweenthelines Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/geekbetweenthelines Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/geekbetweenthelines Twitter : https://twitter.com/geekbetween Website: https://geekbetweenthelines.wixsite.com/podcast Logo artist: https://www.lacelit.com
Kern County Board of Education banning transgender girls from competing in girls sports Delay in filling seat of California City city councilVigil held for 16-year-old killed in drunk driving head-on collision Biological mother of Genesis Mata faced child abuse charges previous to daughter's deathPresident Trump expected to meet today with Ukrainian president Zelenskyy ahead of Putin summit Review of Smithsonian Museum to be done by the White House Beyonce wins Emmy for best costumes in Netflix special For more local news, visit KGET.com.Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
A plea for help. A Hawaii Island farm burned in a fire says they need help getting back on their feet. What makes the owners truly unique. Fewer options when you fly. Hawaiian Airlines is cutting service to several destinations. Howard has the details travelers need to know. A big day for the future of Aloha Stadium. What decisions could be made today about the redevelopment project. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Through August 17th, Music Theater Works presents ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ in a limited engagement at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie. Experience the humor and the enduring power of tradition in this celebrated story featuring the songs “Sunrise, Sunset,” “Matchmaker,” “If I was a Rich Man,” and others performed by […]
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Sunrise with Scoots 08-12-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Moshiach Comes Like the Sunrise
Genesis Mata case brings parallels to landmark case of Gabriel Fernandez Investigation underway after inmate found unresponsive in Tehachapi prisonFirefighters continue to fight Gifford Fire, 120,000 acres burned Kern County firefighter James Agee continues to recover from rollover accident President Trump sending National Guard Troops to Washington D.C. streets, says crime is 'out of control' Buck Owens' Crystal Palace closes its doors after nearly 30 years Suspected gunman arrested in Austin after firing in a Target parking lot For more local news, visit KGET.com. Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
Crews across the state have been kept busy in recent days trying to control multiple fires. We have the latest from Oahu, Hawaii Island, and Upcountry Maui where a beloved community fixture was burned. As ground is broken on the next segment of Honolulu's Rail a GOP congresswoman blasts the project. What she's calling for, and what it means for future funding. A 75 foot yacht is still stuck off Oahu and it'll likely be days until it can be removed. Why attempts have failed so far, and what's being done to get it moving.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Moshiach Comes Like the Sunrise
Sunrise with Scoots 08-11-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Today's top stories: 16-year-old dead after wrecking car Sunday on Union AvenueBakersfield community sets up memorial outside the motel room Genesis Mata was killedParents, other family hold protest for Genesis Mata outside the Department of Human Services building on FridayKern County firefighter hurt while fighting the Canyon Fire in Ventura and Los Angeles counties.Richbar fire burns 120 acres, shutting down Highway 178 on Saturday nightFor more local news, visit KGET.comStream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
A wicked weekend swell caused problems at shores across the state. How many people needed to be saved form the waters? Stay out of the water. That's the warning from officials at an area of a popular Oahu beach. Details on the work that starts today and why it poses potential danger. Say goodbye to a fixture of the past. Why AOL is finally pulling the plug on dial-up internet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Too many companies and people worry about the past let's look at a simple example to make you think are you worried too much about the past? Sunrise vs. Sunset. Past and Future Time Metric here on Metric Monday #5amMesterScrum for Show 1264.
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The latest on a shooting at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Wahiawa Annex that left a person in critical condition. Police are asking for help finding the suspect behind an acid attack in Chinatown; the third such attack in the last few years. High surf and rough ocean conditions led to hundreds of rescues along Oahu's south shore. And get ready for warmer temperatures and muggy conditions. Jennifer Robbins has your forecast for the week ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Groovers, We've reached the final two hours after an amazing monster set of funk house grooves. We're now loosing all subtlety and inhibition. It's the a dance floor filled with wild monkeys. We're flying into space. Its deep sweaty beats. A broken hand is making it abit tricky to do a live show for the next few weeks, so I have a special repeat set of showsfor the next few weeks. Part 4 of 4 Clickety Click on the link to listen Oh yeah, good times! Deejay Maarten Vlot KC Tracklist Dillon Nathaniel - Reasons to Fly Mark Knight & Gene Farris - I Can't Go For That Tom Jay - Thief Spencer Ramsay - Take It Easy C Zero - Sweet Talking Space Jump - Take Me Up Stacie Fields - Lisa's Sax A/P - DYB Lawnchair Generals - Stop Frontin' Osunlade - Momma's Groove So Phat - A Love Bizarre Atmos Groove - Hot Carlos Acosta - Manu Marrer - Not Your Friend Andrea Olivia - Playa (Deetron Remix) Kettama - Majik James Pepper - King Henry Subjoi - Need U Home 2nite Martin Solveig - Jealousy (Hater's Dub Mix) Leon Ware - Inside Your Love A/P - Bella Napule Obskür - See Me Through Warren Clarke - 4AM Wake Up Dennis Ferrer - Son of Raw Put on your boogie pants and dancing shoes and come on down for some Liquid Sunshine. It's sexy music, for sexy people. Liquid Sunshine is a weekly radio show on 2XX FM in Australia, and The Face Radio in Brooklyn, USA, playing the best Deep Funk, Rare Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff. And we also DJ out in the wild! We regularly do shows in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne and along the Australian East Coast. 2025 will see us on the stages of the European summer festivals, the booths of the European night clubs and near the pools of Bali's finest venues. We are also a full service law firm to the music industry, providing advice to DJs, Producers, Musicians, Venues and Fetival Organisers. Link up, tune in and shake ya booty with Maarten Vlot - podcast, browse the socials, or get in contact via this link: https://linktr.ee/liquidsunshineradio or Stream live at The Face Radio, The Soul of Brooklyn https://thefaceradio.com every Friday 10pm – Midnite Brooklyn / 3 am – 5am London / 12pm - 2pm Oz
Jamie and Darryl have returned from their anniversary trip to the Canadian Rockies and have many stories to share. None of which involve wildlife, mush to Jamie's dismay. Plus Darryl has some airport and hotel pet peeves and our Uglee and Awkward Moments of the Week are back!
A detour into darkness this week, as we discover what Ancient Enemy Azhumet's been up to since acquiring – unbeknownst to Alibi Jones – The Travel Chair of Enokata, after Alibi recovered it and turned it over to Finder. A glimpse of Azhumet at work in Chapter Twenty-Four of Alibi Jones and The Sunrise of Hur on Glow-in-the-Dark Radio! The Adventures of Alibi Jones Chronological Omnibus continues as host, author, and narrator Mike Luoma brings you free, independent audio science fiction on every episode.Our promo this week is for Nutty Bites: https://www.nimlas.org/blog. Thank You Glow-in-the-Dark Radio Patrons! Become a Patron at https://patreon.com/glowinthedarkradio. The 44+ Hour Adventures of Alibi Jones Chronological Omnibus Audiobook is available everywhere online. Links to all formats of the book at https://books2read.com/alibijonesomnibus. Free Stuff? Videos? Everything else? Links and details: http://glowinthedarkradio.com and http://mikeluoma.com. Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). Show theme - "Hitman". Alibi Jones theme - "Mesmerizing Galaxy" Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Friday marked two years since the Maui Wildfires, we take a look at the recovery and remember those affected by the tragedy. Plus a new program in Hilo makes it easier for law enforcement to earn a degree without leaving full time duty. We'll tell you what this new partnership could mean for the community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christine Riccio & Natasha Polis talk all things nerdy in the book, tv, movie, pop culture, fandoms, and how they integrate into their adult lives. Today's they're discussing Team Conrad vs Team Jeremiah in The Summer I Turned Pretty and doing a special spicy GIVEAWAY! Links below!! Plus they chat Taylor Swift, the Hunger Games, Sunrise on the Reaping, the Hail Mary Project, and more. Today's episode is sponsored by Bellesa Boutique! Sign up to win a free WhisperVibe™ or free Rose toy with any Whisper™ order! https://www.bboutique.co/vibe/thosefkingfangirls-podcast Main discussion starts at 37:00 Today in Fangirl Tea Time: Join Christine and Natasha for more stories about their recent life escapades. Support the pod by joining the Forking Fangirls Patreon community: http://patreon.com/thoseforkingfangirls Follow the visual show on our Youtube: http://youtube.com/@thoseforkingfangirls Preorder Christine's new book THIRTY, FLIRTY, & FOREVER ALONE: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1662532156 Add Thirty Flirty & Forever Alone on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/230393104-thirty-flirty-and-forever-alone Check out Natasha's sewing classes: https://www.natashapolis.com/ Join our patron to get 10 dollars off the classes! Christine is going to a FREE library run Romance Con in Toledo, Ohio! Come hang on November 8, 2025! toledolibrary.org/romance-con Website: https://thoseforkingfangirls.com/ Email us feedback: thoseforkingfangirls@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoseforkingfangirls/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/forkfangirlspod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thoseforkingfangirls Get Christine's novel Attached at the Hip: https://a.co/d/grmPeVy Check out the Selkie Collection and get 10% off your order with code TASHAPOLIS https://selkiecollection.com/collections/all
Sunrise with Scoots 08-08-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
In this episode of LAB the Podcast, V3 Conservatory Poet Wendy Kieffer returns for another episode of Poetry Corner, bringing to life Anne Sexton's striking poem, The Fury of Sunrises. Together, we explore Sexton's vivid imagery, emotional intensity, and the complex themes woven into her work. Whether you're a poetry lover, a student of literature, or simply curious about the life and beauty of poetry, this conversation invites you to pause, reflect, and see the world through a poet's lens.Thank you for joining the conversation and embodying the life and beauty of the gospel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow LAB the Podcast. Support / SponsorYouTube For More Videos, Subscribe: @VUVIVOV3 Follow: @labthepodcast | @vuvivo_v3 | @zachjelliott | @wayfarerpodcastSupport the show
Today's top stories:Grand Jury report pointed to staffing, budget concerns at Kern County Child Protective ServicesPolice ask for help to identify woman who assaulted apartment manager iin central BakersfieldKern Valley State Prison investigating attack against inmateLawsuit filed against gaming and social media apps in connection to alleged Kern County kidnappingPresident Trump touts latest tariffs, threatens Russia with sanctions over Ukraine2025 Kern County Fair discounted tickets available FridayFormer Senate candidate Katie Porter leads newest Nexstar-Emerson polling for California governorFor more local news, visit KGET.com.Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
Today marks two years since the Maui wildfires altered the course of the state forever. Casey Lund is live in Lahaina this morning to check in with the community as they continue to recover. A brushfire on Hawaii Island is still burning on the Hamakua Coast. The latest update from officials, including if any communities are currently threatened. A mother speaks out after her son was killed by an alleged drunk driver earlier this year. What she says she saw the suspect doing just months after the crash.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dear friends, Welcome to our second edition of the yearly Summer Session of our Monthly show, this one is the Sunrise edition. For today, we have amazing tunes from Riva Starr, Joseph, M.O.S., and Death On The Balcony. I've been a big fan of the Britts. Also remixes by Adriatique, Trilucid, Beije, Cornucopia, and so much more. The classic for this month comes from Ton T.B., originally released in 2004, and then Black Hole Recordings asked some talents to remix this beauty in 2009. Hope you enjoy the Sunrise edition of the 2025 Summer Sessions. Cheers, YO -- Join us every 2nd Friday of the Month on DI.FM Deep House Channel or on YouTube. 12:00 EST | 18:00 CET | 17:00 GMT -- If you like the show, consider leaving a Rating & Review on Apple Podcast. View the tracklist here. More Info: ohtm.show
Back in World Tour mode on Global DJ Broadcast, and this one holds extra meaning. Not only are we reliving a magical day at one of the most cherished events in the scene, but it also marks the release of something deeply personal - In Search of Sunrise 21: The Awakening. The set was recorded live from the mainstage at Luminosity Beach Festival 2025 in Bloemendaal, the Netherlands, where Markus had the honor of having the Saturday evening slot; as the sun began to fade. With fans from all corners of the globe united by music, Luminosity remains a yearly highlight. As a special bonus, the episode also includes a 30-minute studio mix showcasing music from ISOS 21: The Awakening, which is available now. Markus Schulz (Recorded Live from Luminosity Beach Festival - June 28 2025) 01. ID 02. Markus Schulz - The New World (Matt Fax Remix) 03. Robert Nickson - Heliopause (ID Remix) 04. ID 05. Mark Sixma, Orjan Nilsen, Push & nilsix vs. Layton Giordani, Sarah de Warren & Linney - Act of Urban Shakedown (Markus Schulz Mashup) 06. Massano - The Lights 07. Markus Schulz & Ferry Corsten & Omnia - Loops & Tings 08. ID 09. Layton Giordani - Phantom 10. ID 11. Markus Schulz x Pavlo Vicci vs. Age of Love - The Age of Love Will Get You Higher (Markus Schulz Mashup) 12. BT - Flaming June (PARAFRAME Remix) 13. Markus Schulz x Frankyeffe - Monolith 14. Cygnus X - Superstring (ID Remix) 15. Markus Schulz x Daxson - Frantika 16. ID 17. Eric Prydz - Pjanoo (Markus Schulz Festival Remix) 18. Miss Monique, GENESI & Carl Bee - Nomacita 19. Space Frog - X-Ray (Follow Me) (Charles D Remix) 20. abry Ponte & Jerome Isma-Ae vs. Stylo, Space Motion & Amethyst - Walk Alone, Sucker (Markus Schulz Down the Rabbit Hole Mashup) 21. Markus Schulz - Simulated 22. JOA - Chase the Sun 23. Markus Schulz featuring Ana Diaz - Nothing Without Me (ID Remix) 24. Markus Schulz - Remember This (Dream Sequence Remix) 25. ID 26. Thomas Schumacher & Technohead - The Passion 2024 27. Mark Reeve & Joyhauser - Focus (Markus Schulz Down the Rabbit Hole Reconstruction) 28. Markus Schulz - Enter the Portal Bonus Studio Mix: 01. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Faultline 02. Fahlberg - Transition 03. Arco - All You Want 04. Cosmic Gate & Diana Miro - Never Erase You 05. Deadmau5 - Sixes 06. Matt Fax - Spectrum 07. Markus Schulz - Liquid Night 08. Deep Dish & Eynka featuring Wrabel - Midnight
Sunrise with Scoots 08-07-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Paul Thomas presents UV Radio 406 - Live from Sunrise Festival in Poland by Paul Thomas
Celebrate National Dog Month with fun ways to honor your furry friends! Learn about the history of dog domestication, fascinating facts like their incredible sense of smell, and tips for keeping them safe and healthy in the summer heat. Discover activities like visiting dog-friendly trails, baking homemade treats, or hosting a pup playdate. Explore library resources, including pet-themed books like "Because of Winn-Dixie" and "A Dog's Purpose," and movies like "Homeward Bound." We also highlight Parent TV, a valuable resource offering thousands of short, expert-led parenting videos in multiple languages, accessible with your library card. Plus, get a book recommendation for "The Hunger Games" series, with a focus on the prequel "Sunrise on the Reaping," offering fresh perspectives on Haymitch's story.
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Today's top stories:Court documents reveal grim details in death of 8-year-old Genesis MataReports indicate Mata's father already had active CPS case Experts urge public to report suspicion of child abuseGifford Fire continues to burn west of Kern CountyOvernight house fire in Frazier Park spreads to nearby brushArmy sergeant accused of shooting 5 soldiers at base in GeorgiaNew tariffs take effect Thursday as Trump threatens moreFormer shelter dog becomes member of Search and Rescue teamKern County firefighter back on the job after cancer diagnosis and treatmentFor more local news, visit KGET.com.Stream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
Sunrise with Scoots 08-06-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
Britt and Chris are back to discuss hope (gasp!), disappeared and tortured bodies, Lou Lou's ferocity, Haymitch creating a fan identity, and Capitol elitism complete with grape juice goblet etiquette. They also explore the POVs of Lenore Dove, Maysilee Donner, and sweet hugging boy Ampert. Please tell a geeky friend about us and leave a review on your podcast app! If you really enjoy our content, become one of our amazing patrons to get more of it for just $1 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/geekbetweenthelines Every dollar helps keep the podcast going! You can also buy us a ko-fi for one-time support here: https://ko-fi.com/geekbetweenthelines Please follow us on social media, too: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/geekbetweenthelines Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/geekbetweenthelines Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/geekbetweenthelines Twitter : https://twitter.com/geekbetween Website: https://geekbetweenthelines.wixsite.com/podcast Logo artist: https://www.lacelit.com
Today's top stories: ‘The system failed my little cousin': Family of Genesis Mata says CPS was notified for years of abuseMan charged with murder in Nimrod Court homicideMemorial Hospital recieves threats; code silver report issued and dismissedMan sentenced in viral domestic violence incident caught on camera in Bakersfield South Los Angeles taco truck hit by group of suspects in a late night attackFor more local news, visit KGET.comStream local news for free on KGET+. Visit KGET.com/plus for more information.
This week marks 2 years since the Maui wildfires and it's been a rough road of recovery for many survivors. The issues that still need to be addressed including housing and poverty. Another somber anniversary as today marks 80 years since the bombing of Hiroshima. We'll take you to Japan when Honolulu's Mayor is paying his respects.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you effectively treat your bladder cancer population with an insufficient supply of BCG? Dr. Amy Luckenbaugh, a urologic oncologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, joins host Dr. Ruchika Talwar to highlight challenges and solutions to managing bladder cancer amidst ongoing BCG shortages. --- This podcast is supported by an educational grant from UroGen Pharma. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Luckenbaugh and Dr. Talwar delve into the history and significance of BCG in bladder cancer treatment, exploring the reasons behind the shortages and discussing various coping strategies, including split dosing and alternative intravesical therapies like gemcitabine, docetaxel, and the new mitomycin hydrogel. The conversation also covers emerging treatments for high-risk patients, the role of radical cystectomy, and the importance of standardization and innovation in dealing with medication shortages. Dr. Luckenbaugh highlights the importance of patient quality of life, cost considerations, and the need for resilient pharmaceutical supply chains. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction01:56 - History and Importance of BCG in Bladder Cancer03:21 - Challenges and Shortages of BCG06:36 - Managing BCG Shortages in Clinical Practice12:33 - New Alternatives and Treatments for Bladder Cancer23:28 - The Role of Cystectomy in Bladder Cancer Treatment26:12 - Future Directions and Final Thoughts --- RESOURCES BCG Shortage AUA Recommendations:https://www.auanet.org/about-us/bcg-shortage-info Reduced-dose bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) in an era of BCG shortage: real-world experience from a tertiary cancer centre: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11951178/ Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN):https://bcan.org/ Primary Chemoablation of Recurrent Low-Grade Intermediate-Risk Nonmuscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer With UGN-102: A Single-Arm, Open-Label, Phase 3 Trial (ENVISION)https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39446087/b FDA Approves Intravesical Mitomycin in Non–Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer:https://www.fda.gov/drugs/resources-information-approved-drugs/fda-approves-mitomycin-intravesical-solution-recurrent-low-grade-intermediate-risk-non-muscle TAR-200 - SunRISe-3 Study:https://www.jnjmedicalconnect.com/products/tar-200/medical-content/tar-200-sunrise-3-study First results from TAR-200 - SunRISe-1 Study:https://www.jnj.com/media-center/press-releases/johnson-johnsons-tar-200-monotherapy-achieves-high-disease-free-survival-of-more-than-80-percent-in-bcg-unresponsive-high-risk-papillary-nmibcN-803 Plus BCG Treatment for BCG-Naïve or -Unresponsive Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Plain Language Review:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11524197/
Sunrise with Scoots 08-05-25 by Big X Sports Radio 1450/96.1 WXVW
The Storm does not cover athletes or gear or hot tubs or whisky bars or helicopters or bros jumping off things. I'm focused on the lift-served skiing world that 99 percent of skiers actually inhabit, and I'm covering it year-round. To support this mission of independent ski journalism, please subscribe to the free or paid versions of the email newsletter.WhoGreg Pack, President and General Manager of Mt. Hood Meadows, OregonRecorded onApril 28, 2025About Mt. Hood MeadowsClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: The Drake Family (and other minority shareholders)Located in: Mt. Hood, OregonYear founded: 1968Pass affiliations:* Indy Pass – 2 days, select blackouts* Indy+ Pass – 2 days, no blackoutsClosest neighboring U.S. ski areas: Summit (:17), Mt. Hood Skibowl (:19), Cooper Spur (:23), Timberline (:26)Base elevation: 4,528 feetSummit elevation: 7,305 feet at top of Cascade Express; 9,000 feet at top of hike-to permit area; 11,249 feet at summit of Mount HoodVertical drop: 2,777 feet lift-served; 4,472 hike-to inbounds; 6,721 feet from Mount Hood summitSkiable acres: 2,150Average annual snowfall: 430 inchesTrail count: 87 (15% beginner, 40% intermediate, 15% advanced, 30% expert)Lift count: 11 (1 six-pack, 5 high-speed quads, 1 fixed-grip quad, 3 doubles, 1 carpet – view Lift Blog's inventory of Mount Hood Meadows' lift fleet)About Cooper SpurClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: The Drake FamilyLocated in: Mt. Hood, OregonYear founded: 1927Pass affiliations: Indy Pass, Indy+ Pass – 2 days, no blackoutsClosest neighboring U.S. ski areas: Mt. Hood Meadows (:22), Summit (:29), Mt. Hood Skibowl (:30), Timberline (:37)Base elevation: 3,969 feetSummit elevation: 4,400 feetVertical drop: 431 feetSkiable acres: 50Average annual snowfall: 250 inchesTrail count: 9 (1 most difficult, 7 more difficult, 1 easier)Lift count: 2 (1 double, 1 ropetow – view Lift Blog's inventory of Cooper Spur's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himVolcanoes are weird. Oh look, an exploding mountain. Because that seems reasonable. Volcanoes sound like something imagined, like dragons or teleportation or dinosaurs*. “So let me get this straight,” I imagine some puzzled Appalachian miner, circa 1852, responding to the fellow across the fire as he tells of his adventures in the Oregon Territory, “you expect me to believe that out thataways they got themselves mountains that just blow their roofs off whenever they feel like it, and shoot off fire and rocks and gas for 50 mile or more, and no one never knows when it's a'comin'? You must think I'm dumber'n that there tree stump.”Turns out volcanoes are real. How humanity survived past day one I have no idea. But here we are, skiing on volcanoes instead of tossing our virgins from the rim as a way of asking the nice mountain to please not explode (seriously how did anyone make it out of the past alive?).And one of the volcanoes we can ski on is Mount Hood. This actually seems more unbelievable to me than the concept of a vengeful nuclear mountain. PNW Nature Bros shield every blade of grass like they're guarding Fort Knox. When, in 2014, federal scientists proposed installing four monitoring stations on Hood, which the U.S. Geological Survey ranks as the sixth-highest threat to erupt out of America's 161 active volcanoes, these morons stalled the process for six years. “I think it is so important to have places like that where we can just step back, out of respect and humility, and appreciate nature for what it is,” a Wilderness Watch official told The New York Times. Personally I think it's so important to install basic monitoring infrastructure so that thousands of people are not incinerated in a predictable volcanic eruption. While “Japan, Iceland and Chile smother their high-threat volcanoes in scientific instruments,” The Times wrote, American Granola Bros say things like, “This is more proof that the Forest Service has abandoned any pretense of administering wilderness as per the letter or spirit of the Wilderness Act.” And Hood and the nation's other volcanoes cackle madly. “These idiots are dumber than the human-sacrifice people,” they say just before belching up an ash cloud that could take down a 747. When officials finally installed these instrument clusters on Hood in 2020, they occupied three boxes that look to be approximately the size of a convenience-store ice freezer, which feels like an acceptable trade-off to mass death and airplanes falling out of the sky.I know that as an outdoor writer I'm supposed to be all pissed off if anyone anywhere suggests any use of even a centimeter of undeveloped land other than giving it back to the deer in a treaty printed on recycled Styrofoam and signed with human blood to symbolize the life we've looted from nature by commandeering 108 square feet to potentially protect millions of lives from volcanic eruption, but this sort of trivial protectionism and willful denial that humans ought to have rights too is the kind of brainless uncompromising overreach that I fear will one day lead to a massive over-correction at the other extreme, in which a federal government exhausted with never being able to do anything strips away or massively dilutes land protections that allow anyone to do anything they can afford. And that's when we get Monster Pete's Arctic Dune Buggies setting up a casino/coal mine/rhinoceros-hunting ranch on the Eliot Glacier and it's like thanks Bros I hope that was worth it to stall the placement of gardenshed-sized public safety infrastructure for six years.Anyway, given the trouble U.S. officials have with installing necessary things on Mount Hood, it's incredible how many unnecessary ones our ancestors were able to build. But in 1927 the good old boys hacked their way into the wilderness and said, “by gum what a spot for snoskiing” and built a bunch of ski areas. And today 31 lifts serve four Mt. Hood ski areas covering a combined 4,845 acres:Which I'm just like, do these Wilderness Watch people not know about this? Perhaps if this and similar groups truly cared about the environmental integrity of Mount Hood they would invest their time, energy, and attention into a long-term regional infrastructure plan that identified parcels for concentrated mixed-use development and non-personal-car-based transit options to mitigate the impact of thousands of skiers traveling up the mountain daily from Portland, rather than in delaying the installation of basic monitoring equipment that notifies humanity of a civilization-shattering volcanic eruption before it happens. But then again I am probably not considering how this would impact the integrity of squirrel poop decomposition below 6,000 feet and the concomitant impacts on pinestand soil erosion which of course would basically end life as we know it on planet Earth.OK this went sideways let me try to salvage it.*Whoops I know dinosaurs were real; I meant to write “the moon landing.” How embarrassing.What we talked aboutA strong 2024-25; recruiting employees in mountains with little nearby housing; why Meadows doesn't compete with Timberline for summer skiing; bye-bye Blue double, Meadows' last standing opening-year chairlift; what it takes to keep an old Riblet operating; the reliability of old versus new chairlifts; Blue's slow-motion demolition and which relics might remain long term; the logic of getting a free anytime buddy lift ticket with your season pass; thoughts on ski area software providers that take a percentage of all sales; why Meadows and Cooper Spur have no pass reciprocity; the ongoing Cooper Spur land exchange; the value of Cooper Spur and Summit on a volcano with three large ski areas; why Meadows hasn't backed away from reciprocal agreements; why Meadows chose Indy over Epic, Ikon, or Mountain Collective; becoming a ski kid when you're not from a ski family; landing at Mountain Creek, New Jersey after a Colorado ski career; how Moonlight Basin started as an independent ski area and eventually became part of Big Sky; the tension underlying Telluride; how the Drake Family, who has managed the ski area since inception, makes decisions; a board that reinvests 100 percent of earnings back into the mountain; why we need large independents in a consolidating world; being independent is “our badge of honor”; whether ownership wants to remain independent long term; potential next lift upgrades; a potential all-new lift line and small expansion; thoughts on a better Heather lift; wild Hood weather and the upper limits of lift service; considering surface lifts on the upper mountain; the challenges of running Cascade Express; the future of the Daisy and Easy Rider doubles; more potential future expansion; and whether we could ever see a ski connection with Timberline Lodge.Why now was a good time for this interviewIt's kind of dumb that 210 episodes into this podcast I've only recorded one Oregon ep: Timberline Lodge President Jeff Kohnstamm, more than three years ago. While Oregon only has 11 active ski areas, and the state ranks 11th-ish in skier visits, it's an important ski state. PNW skiers treat skiing like the Northeast treats baseball or the Midwest treats football or D.C. treats politics: rabid beyond reason. That explains the eight Idaho pods and half dozen each in Washington and B.C. These episodes hit like a hash stand at a Dead show. So why so few Oregon eps?Eh, no reason in particular. There isn't a ski area in North America that I don't want to feature on the podcast, but I can't just order them online like a pizza. Relationships, more than anything, drive the podcast, and The Storm's schedule is primarily opportunity driven. I invite folks on as I meet them or when they do something cool. And sometimes we can connect right away and sometimes it takes months or even years, even if they want to do it. Sometimes we're waiting on contracts or approvals so we can discuss some big project in depth. It can take time to build trust, or to convince a non-podcast person that they have a great story to tell.So we finally get to Meadows. Not to be It-Must-Be-Nice Bro about benefits that arise from clear deliberate life choices, but It must be nice to live in the PNW, where every city sits within 90 minutes of a ripping, open-until-Memorial-Day skyscraper that gets carpet bombed with 400 annual inches but receives between one and four out-of-state visitors per winter. Yeah the ski areas are busy anyway because they don't have enough of them, but busy with Subaru-driving Granola Bros is different than busy with Subaru-driving Granola Bros + Texas Bro whose cowboy boots aren't clicking in right + Florida Bro who bought a Trans Am for his boa constrictor + Midwest Bro rocking Olin 210s he found in Gramp's garage + Hella Rad Cali Bro + New Yorker Bro asking what time they groom Corbet's + Aussie Bro touring the Rockies on a seven-week long weekend + Euro Bro rocking 65 cm underfoot on a two-foot powder day. I have no issue with tourists mind you because I am one but there is something amazing about a ski area that is gigantic and snowy and covered in modern infrastructure while simultaneously being unknown outside of its area code.Yes this is hyperbole. But while everyone in Portland knows that Meadows has the best parking lot views in America and a statistical profile that matches up with Beaver Creek and as many detachable chairlifts as Snowbasin or Snowbird and more snow than Steamboat or Jackson or Palisades or Pow Mow, most of the rest of the world doesn't, and I think they should.Why you should ski Mt. Hood Meadows and Cooper SpurIt's interesting that the 4,845 combined skiable acres of Hood's four ski areas are just a touch larger than the 4,323 acres at Mt. Bachelor, which as far as I know has operated as a single interconnected facility since its 1958 founding. Both are volcanoes whose ski areas operate on U.S. Forest Service land a commutable distance from demographically similar markets, providing a case study in distributed versus centralized management.Bachelor in many ways delivers a better experience. Bachelor's snow is almost always drier and better, an outlier in the kingdom of Cascade Concrete. Skiers can move contiguously across its full acreage, an impossible mission on Balkanized Hood. The mountain runs an efficient, mostly modern 15 lifts to Hood's wild 31, which includes a dozen detachables but also a half dozen vintage Riblet doubles with no safety bars. Bachelor's lifts scale the summit, rather than stopping thousands of feet short as they do on Hood. While neither are Colorado-grade destination ski areas, metro Portland is stuffed with 25 times more people than Bend, and Hood ski areas have an everbusy feel that skiers can often outrun at Bachelor. Bachelor is closer to its mothership – just 26 minutes from Bend to Portland's hour-to-two-hour commutes up to the ski areas. And Bachelor, accessible on all versions of the Ikon Pass and not hamstrung by the confusing counter-branding of multiple ski areas with similar names occupying the same mountain, presents a more clearcut target for the mainstream skier.But Mount Hood's quirky scatterplot ski centers reward skiers in other ways. Four distinct ski areas means four distinct ski cultures, each with its own pace, purpose, customs, traditions, and orientation to the outside world. Timberline Lodge is a funky mix of summertime Bro parks, Government Camp greens, St. Bernards, and its upscale landmark namesake hotel. Cooper Spur is tucked-away, low-key, low-vert family resort skiing. Meadows sprawls, big and steep, with Hood's most interesting terrain. And low-altitude, closest-to-the-city Skibowl is night-lit slowpoke with a vintage all-Riblet lift fleet. Your Epic and Ikon passes are no good here, though Indy gets you Meadows and Cooper Spur. Walk-up lift tickets (still the only way to buy them at Skibowl), are more tier-varied and affordable than those at Bachelor, which can exceed $200 on peak days (though Bachelor heavily discounts access to its beginner lifts, with free access to select novice areas). Bachelor's $1,299 season pass is 30 percent more expensive than Meadows'.This dynamic, of course, showcases single-entity efficiency and market capture versus the messy choice of competition. Yes Free Market Bro you are right sometimes. Hood's ski areas have more inherent motivators to fight on price, forge allegiances like the Timberline-Skibowl joint season pass, invest in risks like night and summer skiing, and run wonky low-tide lift ticket deals. Empowering this flexibility: all four Hood ski areas remain locally owned – Meadows and T-Line by their founding families. Bachelor, of course, is a fiefdom of Park City, Utah-based Powdr, which owns a half-dozen other ski areas across the West.I don't think that Hood is better than Bachelor or that Bachelor is better than Hood. They're different, and you should ski both. But however you dissect the niceties of these not-really-competing-but-close-enough-that-a-comarison-makes-sense ski centers, the on-the-ground reality adds up to this: Hood locals, in general, are a far more contented gang than Bachelor Bros. I don't have any way to quantify this, and Bachelor has its partisans. But I talk to skiers all over the country, all the time. Skiers will complain about anything, and online guttings of even the most beloved mountains exist. But talk to enough people and strong enough patterns emerge to understand that, in general, locals are happy with Mammoth and Alpine Meadows and Sierra-at-Tahoe and A-Basin and Copper and Bridger Bowl and Nub's Nob and Perfect North and Elk and Plattekill and Berkshire East and Smuggs and Loon and Saddleback and, mostly, the Hood ski areas. And locals are generally less happy with Camelback and Seven Springs and Park City and Sunrise and Shasta and Stratton and, lately, former locals' faves Sugarbush and Wildcat. And, as far as I can tell, Bachelor.Potential explanations for Hood happiness versus Bachelor blues abound, all of them partial, none completely satisfactory, all asterisked with the vagaries of skiing and skiers and weather and luck. But my sense is this: Meadows, Timberline, and Skibowl locals are generally content not because they have better skiing than everyplace else or because their ski areas are some grand bargain or because they're not crowded or because they have the best lift systems or terrain parks or grooming or snow conditions, but because Hood, in its haphazard and confounding-to-outsiders borders and layout, has forced its varied operators to hyper-adapt to niche needs in the local market while liberating them from the all-things-to-everyone imperative thrust on isolated operations like Bachelor. They have to decide what they're good at and be good at that all the time, because they have no other option. Hood operators can't be Vail-owned Paoli Peaks, turning in 25-day ski seasons and saying well it's Indiana what do you expect? They have to be independent Perfect North, striving always for triple-digit operating days and saying it's Indiana and we're doing this anyway because if we don't you'll stop coming and we'll all be broke.In this way Hood is a snapshot of old skiing, pre-consolidation, pre-national pass, pre-social media platforms that flung open global windows onto local mountains. Other than Timberline summer parks no one is asking these places to be anything other than very good local ski areas serving rabid local skiers. And they're doing a damn good job.Podcast NotesOn Meadows and Timberline Lodge opening and closing datesOne of the most baffling set of basic facts to get straight in American skiing is the number of ski areas on Mount Hood and the distinction between them. Part of the reason for this is the volcano's famous summer skiing, which takes place not at either of the eponymous ski areas – Mt. Hood Meadows or Mt. Hood Skibowl – but at the awkwardly named Timberline Lodge, which sounds more like a hipster cocktail lounge with a 19th-century fur-trapper aesthetic than the name of a ski resort (which is why no one actually calls it “Timberline Lodge”; I do so only to avoid confusion with the ski area in West Virginia, because people are constantly getting Appalachian ski areas mixed up with those in the Cascades). I couldn't find a comprehensive list of historic closing dates for Meadows and Timberline, but the basic distinction is this: Meadows tends to wrap winter sometime between late April and late May. Timberline goes into August and beyond when it can. Why doesn't Meadows push its season when it is right next door and probably could? We discuss in the pod.On Riblet clipsFun fact about defunct-as-a-company-even-though-a-couple-hundred-of-their-machines-are-still-spinning Riblet chairlifts: rather than clamping on like a vice grip, the end of each chair is woven into the rope via something called an “insert clip.” I wrote about this in my Wildcat pod last year:On Alpental Chair 2A small but vocal segment of Broseph McBros with nothing better to do always reflexively oppose the demolition of legacy fixed-grip lifts to make way for modern machines. Pack does a great job laying out why it's harder to maintain older chairlifts than many skiers may think. I wrote about this here:On Blue's breakover towers and unload rampWe also dropped photos of this into the video version of the pod:On the Cooper Spur land exchangeHere's a somewhat-dated and very biased-against-the-ski-area infographic summarizing the proposed land swap between Meadows and the U.S. Forest Service, from the Cooper Spur Wild & Free Coalition, an organization that “first came together in 2002 to fight Mt. Hood Meadows' plans to develop a sprawling destination resort on the slopes of Mt. Hood near Cooper Spur”:While I find the sanctimonious language in this timeline off-putting, I'm more sympathetic to Enviro Bro here than I was with the eruption-detection controversy discussed up top. Opposing small-footprint, high-impact catastrophe-monitoring equipment on an active volcano to save five bushes but potentially endanger millions of human lives is foolish. But checking sprawling wilderness development by identifying smaller parcels adjacent to already-disturbed lands as alternative sites for denser, hopefully walkable, hopefully mixed-use projects is exactly the sort of thing that every mountain community ought to prioritize.On the combination of Summit and Timberline LodgeThe small Summit Pass ski area in Government Camp operated as an independent entity from its 1927 founding until Timberline Lodge purchased the ski area in 2018. In 2021, the owners connected the two – at least in one direction. Skiers can move 4,540 vertical feet from the top of Timberline's Palmer chair to the base of Summit. While Palmer tends to open late in the season and Summit tends to close early, and while skiers will have to ride shuttles back up to the Timberline lifts until the resort builds a much anticipated gondola connecting the full height, this is technically America's largest lift-served vertical drop.On Meadows' reciprocalsMeadows only has three season pass reciprocal partners, but they're all aspirational spots that passholders would actually travel for: Baker, Schweitzer, and Whitefish. I ask Pack why he continues to offer these exchanges even as larger ski areas such as Brundage and Tamarack move away from them. One bit of context I neglected to include, however, is that neighboring Timberline Lodge and Mount Hood Skibowl not only offer a joint pass, but are longtime members of Powder Alliance, which is an incredible regional reciprocal pass that's free for passholders at any of these mountains:On Ski Broadmoor, ColoradoColorado Springs is less convenient to skiing than the name implies – skiers are driving a couple of hours, minimum, to access Monarch or the Summit County ski areas. So I was surprised, when I looked up Pack's original home mountain of Ski Broadmoor, to see that it sat on the city's outskirts:This was never a big ski area, with 600 vertical feet served by an “America The Beautiful Lift” that sounds as though it was named by Donald Trump:The “famous” Broadmoor Hotel built and operated the ski area, according to Colorado Ski History. They sold the hotel in 1986 to the city, which promptly sold it to Vail Associates (now Vail Resorts), in 1988. Vail closed the ski area in 1991 – the only mountain they ever surrendered on. I'll update all my charts and such to reflect this soon.On pre-high-speed KeystoneIt's kind of amazing that Keystone, which now spins seven high-speed chairlifts, didn't install its first detachable until 1990, nearly a decade after neighboring Breckenridge installed the world's first, in 1981. As with many resorts that have aggressively modernized, this means that Keystone once ran more chairlifts than it does today. When Pack started his ski career at the mountain in 1989, Keystone ran 10 frontside aerial lifts (8 doubles, 1 triple, 1 gondola) compared to just six today (2 doubles, 2 sixers, a high-speed quad, and a higher-capacity gondy).On Mountain CreekI've talked about the bananas-ness of Mountain Creek many times. I love this unhinged New Jersey bump in the same way I loved my crazy late uncle who would get wasted at the Bay City fireworks and yell at people driving Toyotas to “Buy American!” (This was the ‘80s in Michigan, dudes. I don't know what to tell you. The auto industry was falling apart and everybody was tripping, especially dudes who worked in – or, in my uncle's case, adjacent to (steel) – the auto industry.)On IntrawestOne of the reasons I did this insane timeline project was so that I would no longer have to sink 30 minutes into Google every time someone said the word “Intrawest.” The timeline was a pain in the ass, but worth it, because now whenever I think “wait exactly what did Intrawest own and when?” I can just say “oh yeah I already did that here you go”:On Moonlight Basin and merging with Big SkyIt's kind of weird how many now-united ski areas started out as separate operations: Beaver Creek and Arrowhead (merged 1997), Canyons and Park City (2014), Whistler and Blackcomb (1997), Alpine Meadows and Squaw Valley (connected via gondola in 2022), Carinthia and Mount Snow (1986), Sugarbush and Mount Ellen (connected via chairlift in 1995). Sometimes – Beaver Creek, Mount Snow – the terrain and culture mergers are seamless. Other times – Alpine and the Palisades side of what is now Palisades Tahoe – the connection feels like opening a store that sells four-wheelers and 74-piece high-end dinnerware sets. Like, these things don't go together, Man. But when Big Sky absorbed Moonlight Basin and Spanish Peaks in 2013, everyone immediately forgot that it was ever any different. This suggests that Big Sky's 2032 Yellowstone Club acquisition will be seamless.**Kidding, Brah. Maybe.On Lehman BrothersNearly two decades later, it's still astonishing how quickly Lehman Brothers, in business for 158 years, collapsed in 2008.On the “mutiny” at TellurideEvery now and then, a reader will ask the very reasonable question about why I never pay any attention to Telluride, one of America's great ski resorts, and one that Pack once led. Mostly it's because management is unstable, making long-term skier experience stories of the sort I mostly focus on hard to tell. And management is mostly unstable because the resort's owner is, by all accounts, willful and boorish and sort of unhinged. Blevins, in The Colorado Sun's “Outsider” newsletter earlier this week:A few months ago, locals in Telluride and Mountain Village began publicly blasting the resort's owner, a rare revolt by a community that has grown weary of the erratic Chuck Horning.For years, residents around the resort had quietly lamented the antics and decisions of the temperamental Horning, the 81-year-old California real estate investor who acquired Telluride Ski & Golf Resort in 2004. It's the only resort Horning has ever owned and over the last 21 years, he has fired several veteran ski area executives — including, earlier this year, his son, Chad.Now, unnamed locals have launched a website, publicly detailing the resort owner's messy management of the Telluride ski area and other businesses across the country.“For years, Chuck Horning has caused harm to us all, both individually and collectively,” reads the opening paragraph of ChuckChuck.ski — which originated when a Telluride councilman in March said that it was “time to chuck Chuck.” “The community deserves something better. For years, we've whispered about the stories, the incidents, the poor decisions we've witnessed. Those stories should no longer be kept secret from everyone that relies on our ski resort for our wellbeing.”The chuckchuck.ski site drags skeletons out of Horning's closet. There are a lot of skeletons in there. The website details a long history of lawsuits across the country accusing Horning and the Newport Federal Financial investment firm he founded in 1970 of fraud.It's a pretty amazing site.On Bogus BasinI was surprised that ostensibly for-profit Meadows regularly re-invests 100 percent of profits into the ski area. Such a model is more typical for explicitly nonprofit outfits such as Bogus Basin, Idaho. Longtime GM Brad Wilson outlined how that ski area functions a few years back:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe