Farm animals killed in Brighton barn fire
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
BRIGHTON, Colo. (KDVR) — Brighton firefighters responded to a barn fire Tuesday afternoon that killed multiple farm animals outside a home on Almstead Street."There were three pigs and three goats killed in the fire, and numerous chickens that all survived," Brighton Fire Marshal Elizabeth Bednarcik said. Fire investigators said they are still looking into what caused the fire, but they did confirm there were heat lamps."We are looking into where those were placed inside the barn," Bednarcik said. Polis to Biden: Reschedule marijuana before 2024 Bednarcik said this time of year, they respond to a lot of calls at places similar to this barn for secondary fires from heat lamps. She said some owners do everything they can to keep their outdoor animals warm."If you think about the inside of a barn, you have lots of flammable items," Bednarcik said. Bednarcik said Mother Nature was working on their side, because while the fire did travel outside the barn, it wasn't windy outside."Lucki...Westminster police get new tools to combat speeding and street racing
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
WESTMINSTER, Colo. (KDVR) -- The Westminster Police Department is working to stop speeding and street racing with the help of a new $80,000 grant from the Colorado Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office.Westminster police say they get a lot of complaints about street racing and speeding. They say the additional funds will pay for officers to work extra shifts to focus on speed, and the money will pay for 10 new laser speed guns."Just by being out there working speeding, we are hoping to deter some of those people who might think about street racing through our city," Westminster Police Investigator Cheri Spottke said."What we see is that these car clubs and such meet up in large parking lots, and then when they are leaving that parking lot to go to another parking lot is usually when the street racing happens," Spottke said. Polis to Biden: Reschedule marijuana before 2024 Westminster police also work with property managers at large retail locations to issue trespass n...Enjoy interactive art exhibit as Artechouse in Miami Beach celebrates 5th anniversary
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
Art is subjective. In fact, you can even say it’s just a pigment of your imagination. See what I did there?But this week in SoFlo, you don’t just have to look at all the cool artwork in town. You can actually be part of it.Deco’s own masterpiece, Alex Miranda is in Miami Beach with more.Alex?You don’t need a code word to fully immerse yourself in the new exhibit at Artechouse in Miami Beach. Zach Lieberman: “So this is an exhibition called future sketches/code poems, and it’s really about kinda what is the future of art.”Artist Zach Lieberman brings art to life by mixing mediums. Zach Lieberman: “Using computers and technology but really to make interesting interactions, experiments. Things that take the body as input and transform it in all kinds of ways.”Interactive is the key word here. Zach Lieberman: “It’s art that you can experience, so you can use your voice, you can use your gesture, you can use your body, you...19-year-old arraigned in connection with fight, stabbing in Chelsea
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
A 19-year-old was arraigned Tuesday, accused of stabbing a 17-year-old in Chelsea Monday afternoon, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office announced. The incident happened in the area of Hawthorne Street near Park Square around 3:45 p.m. Speaking with reporters on Monday, Chelsea Police Captain David Betz said an initial 911 caller reported a fight involving multiple people and weapons.In its update Tuesday, the DA’s office said responding officers soon found a juvenile with stab wounds to his lower abdomen and lower back. The DA’s office said officers spoke to witnesses and viewed video surveillance in the area showing three people chasing a group into a home on Hawthorne Street. The DA’s office continued, saying a man later identified as Kenny Cuyuch of East Boston was seen in video approaching the home and throwing what appeared to be a large rock through a window. “The group is then seen exiting the home with baseball bats and chasing after Cuyuch down Hawt...‘Widespread’ sexual and gender-based crimes committed during Hamas attack, Israeli officials say
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
By SAM MEDNICK (Associated Press)JERUSALEM (AP) — A man hiding in a pit during the Oct. 7 Hamas assault on an outdoor music festival in Israel said he heard someone nearby screaming she was being raped. Elsewhere in the area, a combat paramedic saw the body of a young woman with her legs open, her pants pulled down, and what looked like semen on her lower back. An army reservist who was tasked with identifying those killed said some of the women were found wearing only bloodied underwear.Such accounts given to The Associated Press, along with first assessments by an Israeli rights group, show that sexual assault was part of an atrocities-filled rampage by Hamas and other Gaza fighters who killed about 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and took more than 240 hostages that day.While investigators are still trying to determine the scope of the sexual assaults, Israel’s government is accusing the international community, particularly the United Nations, of ignoring the pain of Israe...Failed Boston City Council redistricting process cost taxpayers $700G
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
The Boston City Council’s failed redistricting process left taxpayers on the hook for more than $700,000 in legal fees associated with a lawsuit that forced a federal judge to throw out an electoral map that likely violated the Constitution.The city, which, along with the Council and Mayor Michelle Wu was sued after an initial map was passed by the body last fall, incurred roughly $349,000 in legal fees, plus another $54,000 for outside consultants, a Wu spokesperson said.As part of a federal court settlement reached in October, per the docket, the city agreed to pay $313,500 in legal fees for the plaintiffs, bringing its total tab to $717,211, the spokesperson said.City Council President Ed Flynn, who joined three of his colleagues in voting against a failed map that landed the body in court, told the Herald he had confirmed higher consultant costs with the city’s law department, which placed the total legal bill closer to $1 million.“Taxpayers should be outraged — it was completel...True or false: The resurgence of the Chicago Bears defense will help Matt Eberflus save his job
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
The Chicago Bears took the good vibes from a 12-10 last-minute win over the Minnesota Vikings into their bye week, hoping the confidence and momentum from that triumph can fuel them down the stretch of the season.With four games in December and an early January finale against the Green Bay Packers, the Bears still have significant tests ahead and are showing more reasons to feel encouraged by their improvements. But they are still well outside the playoff picture in a very ordinary NFC and will have to be sharp this weekend to have any chance at upsetting the division-leading Detroit Lions at Soldier Field.The Lions rallied from 12 points down late in the fourth quarter three weeks ago to stun the Bears 31-26 and added another exciting victory to their resume Sunday, downing the New Orleans Saints 33-28. So what’s next for the 4-8 Bears as they try to create direction? What’s the sense of how coach Matt Eberflus is doing? And what else deserves mention as the team return...Boston City Council airs out immigrant voting rights proposal
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
A majority of city councilors indicated their support for a proposal that would grant voting rights to immigrants with “legal status,” but election officials said such a change could prove challenging, in terms of tracking those new voters.The proposed home rule petition, put forward by Councilor Kendra Lara, was discussed during a Tuesday afternoon hearing, where the Council, advocates and city election officials attempted to sketch out how the potential policy change would look in Boston.“We have people who, despite not being given a voice in their local government through the ballot, have worked, sacrificed and invested in their neighborhoods, and all people should have a say in the decisions that impact their daily lives,” Lara said.The only relevant example of such a policy change, however, was presented by Jessie Carpenter, city clerk for Takoma Park, Maryland, which according to an October press release, marked 30 years of non-citizen voting last month.Unlike what is being pr...Craig Breslow lays out Red Sox offseason wish list
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
NASHVILLE — Two days into the Winter Meetings and the Red Sox shopping cart is still empty. While Craig Breslow won’t say who the club is or isn’t interested in — and specifically wouldn’t comment on any potential pursuit of Shohei Ohtani — he did emphasize that the club has remained active behind the scenes.“Obviously there’s nothing consequential and material to report which means that while it may be moving it hasn’t broken yet,” Breslow said. “We remain actively engaged and hope to push.”One thing Breslow did shed light on was the club’s priorities as far as what order they hope to address their needs. Unsurprisingly, Breslow said starting pitching is the club’s No. 1 need and everything else will be a secondary concern until that’s been taken care of.He said so explicitly when asked about the club’s plans for adding a second basemen.“Those conversations are ongoing but I think we’ve largel...Pedro Grifol wants more from retooled Chicago White Sox roster: ‘We played a game that doesn’t win in the big leagues’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:37:28 GMT
Pedro Grifol wants the Chicago White Sox to become a well-rounded team.The manager saw what didn’t work in 2023 and the many steps needed to move forward.“One of the things I learned last year is that we played a game that doesn’t win in the big leagues,” Grifol said Monday. “We need to play faster. We need to be more athletic. We’ve got to catch a baseball. We have to do things a little better fundamentally.“When we talk about getting more rounded, that’s what it’s about. Being able to bring in Nicky Lopez (in a trade) and (sign free agent) Paul DeJong and what those guys can do defensively, and obviously, we’re not done. It’s the type of game that wins games at the major-league level. You have to play fundamental baseball to be able to compete at that level, and that’s what we’re trying to do.”Those discussions about getting the best fits continued at the MLB winter meetings.The Sox are aiming for ...Latest news
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