These cars are everywhere. Last week I signed up for the promotion offering membership and 30 free minutes.
This morning I decided to check our how it all works and was pleasantly surprised after a small hiccup.
My first car didn't work so I couldn't "check it out." I spent five minutes waiting on hold for tech support.
Luckily there was another car a couple blocks away.
The iPhone app makes finding and reserving a car simple.
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Thursday, August 15, 2013
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Remembering Aurora... #RememberAurora
I'm finding it hard to express my thoughts as I remember what happened in Aurora a year ago. Like so many people, I recall the phone call telling me what happened, I remember the looks on first responders faces and I remember the increased sadness as we started getting pictures of victims' faces.
I remember trying to keep my emotions collected as we reported on this tragedy for hours.
I've covered and lived through many, many anniversaries. This one feels different.
I remember trying to keep my emotions collected as we reported on this tragedy for hours.
I've covered and lived through many, many anniversaries. This one feels different.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Struggling to balance need for news speed & concerns over getting the full story
UPDATE: 6:16 p.m., June 11: I ended up getting in touch with the Sheriff and posted the following story on 9NEWS.com: http://www.9news.com/news/article/340562/339/Sheriff-wants-marijuana-citation-dismissed
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So here I sit at 10:39 a.m., waiting to hear back from the
Adams County Sheriff’s Office.
I just interviewed a man who showed me a summons (ticket) he
received for possessing less than an ounce of marijuana. He wonders why the
deputies ticketed him post Amendment 64, the Colorado Constitutional Amendmentwhich says having a small amount of pot is legal under state law. Federal law
still bans it.
The man says he was walking home from work about 1 a.m. this
week when Adams County Sheriff’s Deputies drove up and told him he looked suspicious.
When they asked if he had any drugs or weapons, he told them he had a box
cutter from work and a small amount of marijuana, he says.
That’s when he got the ticket.
I want to post this story on 9NEWS.com. Readers care aboutmarijuana rights. There’s no reason to delay getting news out – except in cases
where I don’t know the whole story.
So now I wait on AdCo.
Here’s the problem. I’ve been waiting since I first called the
sheriff’s office to get some information at 4:30 p.m. Monday.
How long do I wait before I publish the story, with or with
out an explanation from the Adams County Sheriff’s Office?
Monday, May 13, 2013
Remembering crime victims
It is very important that we remember the two victims who
police say were killed by a prison parolee.
Tom Clements was loved by many people and we’ve worked to
cover his life and keep his memory alive. Nate Leon worked part time delivering
pizzas so he, his wife and three kids had some extra money.
Some viewers have asked me why we’re still talking about
Evan Ebel, the man police think murdered both men. It is a legitimate question.
Ebel died after getting in a shootout Texas police.
I have worked to uncover new details in the case because
it’s important that we understand, the best we can, what drove Ebel to
allegedly kill.
Without asking questions and digging for new information, I
wouldn’t have learned Ebel was accidently released from prison four years too
early. A court error is responsible for his release.
The state is now taking a look at prisoner sentences to make
sure other mistakes haven’t been made.
If there are other issues the public needs to know about, I
hope to find them and let you know.
That’s why I keep reporting on Evan Ebel.
I don’t want us to forget the victims.
Here are just a few of the stories 9NEWS has done on
Clements and Leon. We have wanted to help viewers better know these two
respected men.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Why I thought it was important to report I found nothing
We have a goal at Channel 9 to be consistently transparent.
I think it’s important to post a story after Douglas County
Sheriff’s records show the office instructed deputies to treat a report of domestic
violence at the undersheriff’s house like any other call.
Law enforcement and other viewers have sent us tips
questioning whether deputies took longer than usual to respond to the call. The
sheriff’s office has sent out two news releases about the incident. (Read the 2nd news release here.)
The latest was to report that the Jefferson County Sheriff’s
Office reviewed the whole matter and found nothing improper occurred either
between Undersheriff Tony Spurlock and his wife or in how deputies handled the
call.
Some might say the story is a non-story, and I can see that
argument.
But the fact that allegations of wrongdoing have been flying
and the evidence I have today indicates the call was handled properly means
people deserve to have their names cleared. The issue has also become a hot one,
which is why the sheriff’s office has sent two news releases.
Had the documents shown the call wasn’t handled properly,
you can bet I’d be doing a story. Seems fair to do critical stories and ones
that show the system working properly.
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