Expect to see more police downtown during NCAA, St. Patrick's Day events
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Between the NCAA tournament games and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, it is expected to be a busy weekend in downtown Denver.With an influx of visitors, the Denver Police Department will have additional officers visible in crowded areas.“They’re out there for traffic, to keep traffic flowing safely but to have a visible presence for people who need help or anything that happens,” Denver Police public information officer Jay Casillas said. Colorado breweries team up with AI to create unique beer for CollabFest One area of focus will be on keeping pedestrians safe from vehicles in high-traffic areas, like outside Ball Arena and in the Lower Downtown neighborhood.“Be aware of your surroundings whether you’re on a bike, on foot or driving in a car that can help avoid getting into any kind of situation like a crash,” Casillas said. 1260 hit-and-runs in Denver this yearAccording to statistics provided by the department, there have been 1260 hit-and-run crashes in De...'Kind, selfless and so talented', Zackary Smith's parents plead for answers
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- It's been roughly two and a half years since Zackary Smith was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head inside his car. Now, his parents are urgently pushing for tips so they can help Denver Police Department solve this case.On Thursday, Metro Denver Crime Stoppers announced an increased reward for information leading to an arrest in Smith's case. The reward has since been increased to $30,000. Smith's parents donated to the pot of money and are behind that push for answers."He just loved Denver and the circle of friends he had and he was a Colorado guy," Smith's father Scot Smith told FOX31. The two moved to Denver in 2002 when Smith was 13 years old. Smith's mother, Jan Purther, lived with his sisters in Michigan at the time of the move. "I think he became him because of Denver," Purther said. "The music that he stumbled upon." Multiple vehicles involved in hit-and-run crash Smith grew up playing guitar and went on to play guitar in Autonomix, an electric dan...Denver weather: A sunny weekend, slow warm-up
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — The sunshine is back in Denver weather and we get to enjoy more of the same for the weekend ahead. Even the mountains will be dry and sunny until snow returns there on Monday. Temperatures will be warming, but not until early next week. Here's your weekend outlook from Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast.Weekend outlook for Denver from Colorado's Most Accurate ForecastWeather tonight: Clear and coldUnder clear skies and light wind, temperatures will be dropping quickly after sunset. Overnight lows across Colorado will all be below freezing. Most of metro Denver and the Front Range will dip into the teens. The coldest readings will be across northwest Colorado and in some mountain valley locations with temperatures going below zero. Did you see the sun pillar light up the sky? Forecast overnight low temperatures by Saturday morning from Pinpoint WeatherWeather tomorrow: A chill in the airYour Saturday will bring abundant sunshine for Denver and North...MBTA hopes to lift ‘global’ speed restriction on Green Line on Saturday, other restrictions remain
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
The MBTA has announced plans to lift a global speed restriction in place on the Green Line on Saturday, just over a week after the restriction went into effect last Thursday. Though officials said they hope to lift the 25 mile per hour end-to-end Green Line restriction, other restrictions will remain in place on sections of tracks across all T lines, continuing to cause headaches for some riders.MBTA Interim General Manager Jeff Gonneville discussed the changes at a press conference Friday afternoon.The T previously announced system-wide speed restriction on the Orange, Red, Green and Blue lines last Thursday after a Department of Public Utilities safety inspection identified issues. The T lifted global restrictions on the Red, Blue and Orange lines on Friday of last week. It then lifted the global restriction for the Mattapan Trolley on Thursday of this week even as block restrictions linger in some spots.Asked about the speed of inspections and repairs, Gonneville ...NH man ordered held without bail after allegedly threatening plow driver with gun
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
A New Hampshire man was ordered held without bail this week after police said he threatened a snow plow driver with a gun during Tuesday’s nor’easter. Wesley Quiroz was arrested Thursday in Nashua following the incident around 10 a.m. on Tuesday, according to Nashua police. Police said Quiroz and the plow driver started fighting after Quiroz hit the driver’s plow during the storm. Quiroz, police said, at one point threatened the driver with a handgun. Quiroz was charged with criminal threatening with a firearm.At his arraignment, Quiroz’s attorney told the judge his client was acting in self defense.Evacuation Day ‘spectacle’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
As the late Bay State historian David McCullough wrote in his book “1776,” Evacuation Day was “a spectacle.”“There were 120 ships departing with more than 11,000 people packed on board — 8,906 King’s troops, 667 women and 553 children, and in addition, waiting down the harbor, were 1,100 Loyalists,” McCullough wrote.On March 17, 1776, British troops and loyalists fled Boston by ship for Canada. The rest is history and then some!BOSTON. MA – March 17: Scott Tourtellot a member of the The Colonel Henry Know Regimental Color Guard on Dorchester Heights during Evacuation Day festivities on March 17, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)BOSTON. MA – March 17: Period time militia soldiers march on Dorchester Heights during Evacuation Day festivities on March 17, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald)BOSTON. MA – March 17: The Colone...Allen Lazard says if Jets add Aaron Rodgers that ‘Super Bowl’ will be the expectation
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
Aaron Rodgers and Allen Lazard played the previous five seasons together in Green Bay.Now it appears the dynamic quarterback-wide receiver duo will suit up again for the Jets.Lazard officially signed a four-year contract worth $44 million — including $22 million guaranteed — on Friday. Earlier this week, Rodgers announced his “intentions” to play for the Jets and the two sides continue to discuss a trade.The Jets haven’t made the playoffs since 2010, but they’re hoping to change that with the addition of Lazard, along with Rodgers if the Jets can get that deal across the finish line. During his first interview with the Jets media, Lazard said if the Jets land Rodgers that automatically changes expectations within the organization.“I think with Aaron Rodgers as quarterback the possibility to win is always a thing,” Lazard said Friday. “With that being said, it is really the Super Bowl, especially the point in his career and his ab...MBTA to lift full speed restriction on Green Line Saturday
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
The MBTA plans to lift a speed restriction covering the entire Green Line by the start of service on Saturday, more than a week after the agency implemented a systemwide slowdown.The Green Line is the final subway line to be relieved of its full 10-25 mph speed restriction, but like the remainder of the system, will continue to be plagued with a high number of slow zones until track defects are addressed.The MBTA lifted the cap on the Mattapan Line on Thursday, and end-to-end slow zones were removed on the Red, Blue and Orange Lines last Friday, a day after the systemwide restriction went into effect.Interim General Manager Jeffrey Gonneville said that by Saturday morning, 16.5% of the light rail system, which includes the Green and Mattapan lines, will be covered in speed restrictions, and slow zones will encompass 31.9% of heavy rail, or the Red, Blue and Orange lines.“Riders should continue to plan for longer headways and additional travel time throughout the system,” Gonneville ...Ticker: Prince Harry sues tabloid; Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
Lawyers for Prince Harry asked a judge Friday to rule that a tabloid newspaper libeled the British royal with an article about his quest for police protection when he and his family visit the U.K.Harry is suing Mail on Sunday publisher Associated Newspapers Ltd. over an article alleging he tried to hush up his separate legal challenge over the British government’s refusal to let him pay for police security.During a hearing at the High Court in London, Harry’s lead attorney asked Judge Matthew Nickin either to strike out the publisher’s defense or to deliver a summary judgment, which would be a ruling in the prince’s favor without going to trial.Lawyer Justin Rushbrooke said the facts did not support the publisher’s “substantive pleaded defense” that the article expressed an “honest opinion.”He said the article was “fundamentally inaccurate.”Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles to fix brake hoses, wiper armsFord is recalling mor...Maura Healey proposes $734M supplemental budget
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:43:08 GMT
Gov. Maura Healey filed a $734 million supplemental budget proposal that invests in public health, free school meals, clean energy and technology, and recruitment efforts to enhance the MBTA’s strapped workforce.The bill, filed Friday, builds upon the $55.5 billion fiscal year 2024 state budget proposal the governor submitted on March 1.“In our supplemental budget, Lt. Gov. (Kim) Driscoll and I are proposing additional investments that will move us forward on our goals of increasing affordability, competitiveness and equity in Massachusetts,” Healey said in a statement.The supplemental budget would direct $171 million to extend state-funded universal free school meals through the 2023-24 school year.It also directs the Executive Office of Education to report, by Jan. 15, 2024, on ways to modify or extend this program “in a way that promotes equity, maximizes federal revenue and improves predictability and sustainability of funding into the future,” Healey wrote in a letter to the Le...Latest news
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