Denver weather: Heavy rain, snow arrives on Tuesday, Wednesday
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver’s weather will stay active this week with an incoming storm system that will bring cooler temperatures and a lot of precipitation Tuesday and Wednesday.Pinpoint Weather: What to expect on Tuesday and Wednesday. Winter storm watch issued for high-elevation Front Range, Palmer Divide The Pinpoint Weather team has issued a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day for Tuesday and Wednesday.Weather today: Seasonal with a few afternoon stormsMonday, temperatures will reach the low 60s in Denver.Pinpoint Weather: Afternoon highs on April 24. The metro will be mild with a 20% chance for scattered showers and storms in the afternoon. Storms that do develop will be isolated and could contain lightning.Looking ahead: Rain, snow move inThe next big storm system will push into Colorado on Tuesday and Wednesday with Pinpoint Weather Alert Days in place.The storm will start as mountain snow and light scattered rain showers that pass by Tuesday morning. The bulk of the storm system moves...Person barricaded inside car prompts SWAT situation in Fort Lauderdale
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
A dramatic scene unfolded in Fort Lauderdale at the intersection of 10th Street and Flying Lane when SWAT teams surrounded a vehicle, Monday morning.Live video footage showed the vehicle boxed in by Fort Lauderdale Police SUVs and SWAT officers searching the car with their weapons out. It is not yet clear what authorities were looking for or if they found anything. A view from another angle also showed a hole in the driver-side rear window of the car, which may indicate someone shot at it.At this time, police have confirmed that a suspect was taken into custody.The events leading up to this tense standoff are currently unknown, and it’s unclear if there were any injuries. Authorities have not released any further information regarding this incident. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Police investigation underway after vehicle rollover on US-1 leads to 1 injured
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
A rolled-over vehicle on the northbound lanes of US-1 led to the hospitalization of one man, and now an investigation is underway.According to Miami Fire Rescue, at 4 a.m. on Monday, crews responded to a car collision with a tree that occurred on US-1 just before 22nd Avenue, causing the vehicle to end up on its roof.Officials said a man was transported to Ryder Trauma Center in stable condition and sustained a leg injury.Cleanup crews were on the scene to clear the area of debris from a fallen tree and get the vehicle back to its upright position.All lanes reopened around 7:30 a.m. after being closed for several hours.The Miami Police Department is currently investigating the incident.The end of days for Russia’s church in Ukraine
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
KYIV — President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine has triggered many unintended consequences — from prodding Sweden and Finland to join NATO to turning Russia into a pariah state. And now to the list can be added the wrecking of the Moscow-tied Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), once a useful Kremlin tool of influence.The Ukrainian authorities are considering banning the church — and draft legislation has already been prepared by opposition parties to do just that. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to make an announcement soon about the future of the church, whether there will be an outright ban or an option for the church to form a new one shorn of any ties to the Russian Orthodox Church and its leader, Patriarch Kirill, a vociferous supporter of the invasion.But even without the ban the UOC is in rapid decline, with more priests and worshippers poised to defect to the rival, independent Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU). Since the invasion more than ...UK’s human rights watchdog slams Rishi Sunak’s small boats bill
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
LONDON — Rishi Sunak’s flagship bill aimed at curbing cross-Channel migration risks breaching international human rights law, the U.K.’s official rights watchdog warned Monday.In a sharply critical statement ahead of fresh parliamentary scrutiny of the Illegal Migration Bill, the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said it was “seriously concerned” the plan risks placing the U.K. in breach of its obligations.Sunak unveiled the plan in March as part of efforts to cut the number of people using small boats to make the dangerous crossing from French to British shores. The proposed law effectively bans those arriving in the U.K. on small boats from claiming asylum altogether, and sharply curtails routes to challenge U.K. asylum decisions.Ahead of the bill’s report stage in the House of Commons Tuesday, the EHRC spelled out several “key areas of concern,” including reduced protections for victims of trafficking and modern slavery and the pote...Neighbors on edge after Hyde Park shooting that left 2 men dead
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
Neighbors are on edge after a shooting in Hyde Park that left two men dead Saturday night. Officers responding to a reported shooting in the area of 36 Dedham St. around 9:30 p.m. found a man suffering from an apparent gunshot wound inside a vehicle, according to Boston police. He was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. His name has not been released.While on scene, officers learned of another victim who had walked into Milton Hospital with a gunshot wound and also died of his injuries. A preliminary investigation suggests that death is likely related to the Hyde Park incident, police said.The second victim’s name has also not been released.Joseph Baggs, who was nearby at the time of the shooting, said he heard what he thought was banging on the window.“I got really nervous,” he said. Baggs said he looked out the window and saw two cars involved. “Then I see a car hit that pole and a car drive off that way, cop cars show up and the...Beer brewed 86 years ago for Edward VIII’s canceled coronation goes on sale
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
(CNN) — Bottles of beer brewed 86 years ago for the coronation of Edward VIII, but which were left unopened upon the event’s cancellation, will go on sale next month.Edward VIII ascended to the British throne in January 1936 following the death of his father, George V. But he abdicated in December of that year ahead of his coronation so that he could marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson.The “Coronation Ale” made to celebrate his crowning was therefore never sold — and only discovered 75 years later when work was being carried out in 2011 in the cellars of the Greene King brewery in the southeastern English town of Bury St Edmunds.Several crates of the beer will be auctioned by the pub company on May 5, the day before the coronation of King Charles III, commemorating the occasion, Greene King said in a press release Tuesday.The proceeds from the sale will go to The Prince’s Trust charity, which was founded by the King to support yo...Zendaya and Sia join Labrinth on stage for surprise Coachella performance
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
(CNN) — They’re doing it all for us.“Euphoria” star Zendaya surprised festival-goers on Saturday night during Labrinth’s Coachella Weekend 2 set to sing two songs they collaborated on from the hit HBO show. (HBO is owned by CNN’s parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery.)Clad in a pink corseted dress, Zendaya joined Labrinth to perform “I’m Tired,” a song they co-wrote that was featured in Season 2 of “Euphoria,” and “All For Us,” their Emmy-winning hit song that was featured in Season 1. “I’m Tired” was nominated for an Emmy in 2022.Following the performance, the “Dune” actor expressed her gratitude for the experience Instagram.“I just wanted to say thank you again for such a magical beautiful night,” she said on her Instagram story, going on to thank Labrinth for the “last minute” invitation. She continued to than...Chicago baseball report: White Sox walk the walk — for 1 inning, anyway — and the Go-Go Cubs?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
It might be early, but it’s never really too early to jump to conclusions about our favorite teams.The Chicago Cubs and White Sox continue to confound the experts in the early going, with the Cubs among the major-league leaders Sunday in runs per game (third) and batting average (second) and the Sox near the bottom in ERA (29th) and walks allowed (29th).Every Monday throughout the season, Tribune baseball writers will provide an update on what happened — and what’s ahead for the Cubs and Sox.A walk — or 6 — to rememberAndrew Vaughn walked on four pitches leading off the third inning Friday against Tampa Bay Rays reliever Jalen Beeks.It began an inning the likes the Sox hadn’t seen since 1959.Yasmani Grandal drew a one-out walk and Oscar Colás walked with two outs. Beeks walked Elvis Andrus and Lenyn Sosa with the bases loaded.Cooper Criswell replaced Beeks, but the erratic pitching continued with a wild pitch that brought home a run with Andr...Are Jalen Carter or Peter Skoronski options for the Chicago Bears at No. 9 in the NFL draft? 4 questions facing GM Ryan Poles.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:13 GMT
Ryan Poles is just four days from his second draft as Chicago Bears general manager. The three-day event is crucial for the Bears as they continue rebuilding their roster, starting with the No. 9 pick.As Thursday night’s first round approaches, our team of writers weighs in on four key topics.1. The possibility of the Bears drafting Jalen Carter at No. 9 is ____.Brad Biggs: Intriguing — if he’s on the board.That likely would mean a handful of teams ahead of them removed the Georgia defensive tackle from their board. Personnel men have said all along that based on tape, Carter is potentially the most dominant player in the draft. They also have said it’s easy to see the difference between plays where Carter is at 100% and when he’s, in essence, taking plays off. As one former GM told me, throw on tape of the elite interior linemen in the NFL today and you don’t have to look too hard for examples of them not necessarily playing at maximum effort. Bu...Latest news
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