Broncos single-game tickets on sale
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The Denver Broncos will release the schedule for the upcoming 2023 season on Thursday night and a limited number of single-game tickets will go on sale shortly after the announcement.The complete NFL schedule will be announced at 6 p.m. MT on Thursday, but some teasers have already been revealed. Denver Broncos release 2023 schedule According to the Broncos, the team will host the Chiefs, Chargers, Raiders, Packers, Vikings, Patriots, Jets, Browns and Commanders during the regular season. Denver will visit the Chiefs, Chargers, Raiders, Bears, Lions, Bills, Dolphins and Texans.If you're interested in getting a notification as soon as tickets go on sale, you can sign up for an email alert from the team. A limited number of mostly single-seat tickets will be available at full price starting at $30 as well as ADA seating and club seating. The Broncos have sold out 410 consecutive regular-season games dating back to 1970, according to the team.15-year-old boy hospitalized after shooting at Coconut Creek apartment complex
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
Rescue crews took a 15-year-old boy to the hospital after he came under fire at an apartment complex in Coconut Creek, police said.7News cameras captured an active scene along the 3500 block of Cocoplum Circle, just after 10 p.m., Thursday.According to Coconut Creek Police, the incident happened at around 8 p.m. inside an apartment unit.Responding officers arrived to find the victim suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.Paramedics transported the teen to Broward Health Medical Center. Police said he was alert and conscious during transport and is listed in stable condition.Investigators said this appears to an isolated incident, so it does not appear that there is a search underway for a subject.Detectives believe the victim and the shooter knew each other, but this was not a domestic situation.Police continue to investigate.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this breaking story.Search underway for 14-year-old boy reported missing in Hollywood
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
Police seek the public’s help in their search for a 14-year-old boy who was reported missing in Hollywood.According to Hollywood Police, Railyn Balbuena was last seen leaving a home along the 1100 block of Hillcrest Drive, Thursday.Balbuena stands 5 feet, 6 inches tall and has black hair. He was last seen wearing, a black jacket, white and black sweatpants, and white sneakers.Officials urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to call Hollywood Police at 954-764-HELP (4357).More than 6 years after three men stormed his club, former owner talks for first time about surviving bloody battle
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
An overnight rampage at a South Florida club in 2016 left the owner shot and shaken. It has taken him more than six years to even speak about the bloody battle inside. Now — for the first time — he is sharing his survival story with 7 Investigates’ Karen Hensel.911: “Where is he shot, sir?”Caller: “He was shot in the head. He was shot in the face.”Sept. 17, 2016, a panicked call to 911 just before 3 a.m.Caller: “We don’t know if they’re still there. We got it barricaded. Please, get someone here. He needs help.”In a botched robbery attempt, the owner of the Castle bar in Hollywood had just been shot after three men stormed the door.Caller: “He’s alert, but he’s going down fast.”Crime scene photos show the bloody scene inside and at least a dozen shell casings.Dean Gramenidis was the owner of the bar.Dean Gramenidis: “The doctors thought I was going to end up dying. I still have one bullet...Police investigating shooting and fire at Fort Lauderdale home
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
Police are investigating a shooting and a fire at a home in Fort Lauderdale.Fort Lauderdale Police and Fire Rescue units responded to a home along the 1700 block of Northwest 27th Terrace, just before 8:25 p.m., Thursday.Police said they responded in reference to a shooting, but upon arrival, the armed subject barricaded himself inside the residence and is believed to have set it on fire.SWAT negotiators have also arrived at the scene.Detectives have not provided further details about the incident, as they continue to investigate.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this breaking story.In Ukraine, collaboration cases aren’t always clear-cut
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe.KYIV — Fifty-eight-year-old Viktor Kyrylov told the Shevchenkivskyi District Court in Kyiv he didn’t see himself as a collaborator, and that’s why he remained in Kherson when Russian forces retreated from the Ukrainian city last year. The judge, however, thought differently, and last month, Kyrylov was handed a 12-year prison term for working as a police driver for Russian occupation authorities.“I worked as a driver; drove an investigation team, repaired cars. The situation was difficult. There was no work. There was banditry and marauding. I thought I was helping the people of Kherson to protect public order,” Kyrylov told the court. “It’s not like I was fighting against Ukraine,” he added, explaining that the Russian-appointed investigators he drove handled “family scandals, robberies, marauding” and weren’t “chasing guerrillas.”Kyrylov’s is just one of the many collaboration — and treason — cases that have been cramming Uk...Reality TV can make or break a politician (unless you’re Donald Trump)
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
Welcome to Declassified, a weekly humor column.Living in Belgium is a giant reality TV show, albeit one designed by people on the strongest of psychedelic drugs. But actual reality television proved too much this week for Georges-Louis Bouchez, leader of the French-speaking Reformist Movement political party, who quit Flemish reality show “Special Forces: Who Dares Wins” after just two episodes. Bouchez’s performance had come under fire because of a perceived lack of team spirit and effort — which sounds exactly like every party’s performance in every Belgian coalition government formation talks but was clearly too much for a bit of telly.“I take responsibility. If the group is punished because of me every time, I can’t continue,” Bouchez said, which also sounds like something a party leader would say after the collapse of Belgian coalition government talks.While we’re on the subject of politicians on reality TV, all eyes during the coronation in the U.K. were on P...New EU border chief vows to clean up Frontex agency as migrant numbers surge
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
BRUSSELS — Europe is facing an increase in migrant arrivals — but the EU border agency will not again turn its back to human rights violations along its borders.That’s the message of Hans Leijtens, the new head of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, also known as Frontex, in an interview with POLITICO. Leijtens, described by some as “a cop with strong diplomatic skills,” started as Frontex’s executive director in March.The Dutchman took office as agency figures show a more than 300 percent increase in migrant arrivals in the Central Mediterranean in the first three months of this year alone.“I became a bit allergic [to] the word crisis,” he said, speaking at the agency’s office in Brussels. “I just see facts and figures. And those worry me — because what I see is a huge rise,” in people crossing the Mediterranean especially.He noted that along other routes, such as the Western Balkans, migrant crossings have decreased. Yet on average across all tracks, the in...Cracks emerge in one of Erdoğan’s electoral bastions
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
SİVAS, Turkey — When asked about the importance of Sunday’s election in Turkey, Hikmet Teker did not mince his words.“He has to go,” the 58-year-old said, standing in his empty barbershop, with a picture of Mecca above the mirror and the air heavy with the cloying scent of cologne. It’s perfectly clear who “he” is, but these are not words you expect to hear too often in the city of Sivas. Nestled in the rugged Anatolian highlands, a 700-kilometer flight east of Istanbul, Sivas is traditionally a bastion of conservative religious support for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his ruling AK party.But even here cracks are emerging, and they help explain why Erdoğan is now in the battle of his political life. In the shops and cafés only a stone’s throw from the twin 13th-century minarets that dominate the heart of the city, a striking number of people insist that, after two decades at the helm, the strongman has outstayed his welcome.Under tight security — with riflemen on the red-...Rail strikes and Ukrainian flags: Britain does Eurovision for the first time in 25 years
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:00:52 GMT
For the second weekend running, the U.K. is preparing to put on a global event full of pageantry, eccentric costumes and exuberant performances. Except this one — the 67th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest — crowns a winner democratically via the public.While the event will be rich with British traditions, from bouts of inclement weather to national train disruptions, there also will be a distinctly blue and gold tinge to proceedings. The U.K., last year’s runner’s up, is hosting Eurovision on behalf of Ukraine, which won the 2022 contest but cannot hold the event amid Russia’s ongoing invasion.Russia, for its part, remains banned from participating. That Britain nearly won the 2022 edition came as quite a shock, given the country’s recent — ahem — unique approach to European diplomacy. Nonetheless, finish second it did, and with victors Ukraine unable to host, as is tradition for the winner, U.K. cities vied to hold the event. Organizers chose Liverpool, a city...Latest news
- Protesters say water park planned near Zoo Miami could threaten endangered bats
- Letters to the editor: Herald readers sound off on top issues
- Older cat’s eyes act up & younger cat’s coughing
- How can employee take a sabbatical?
- Do I need to divorce ex a second time?
- ‘The Santa Clauses’ returns with a ‘Mad’ twist
- Editorial: Council candidate lineup gets Herald’s thumb’s up
- Codeine rides the slow zone to Sinclair show
- Lowry: Road to ’24 doesn’t have to end in rematch
- Friendly Amy is passionate about writing