Denver chef makes it to final on Food Network competition

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

Denver chef makes it to final on Food Network competition DENVER (KDVR) -- A local Denver chef, Thoa Nguyen, was featured on Season 10 of Food Network's Holiday Baking Championship. She made it to the final episode, which aired on Dec. 18.Contestants Greg Ballenger, Jennifer Carey, Joshua Juarez, Sharrod Mangum and Thoa Nguyen, baking process, as seen on Holiday Baking Championship, Season 10. (Photo credit: Food Network) Denver restaurant recognized nationally for having one of best dishes in US Nguyen grew up with cooking. Her parents owned a restaurant in Denver named New Saigon. But her cooking career started when she was 14 years old. Nguyen's family primarily ate Vietnamese food. But when Thoa was watching Giada De Laurentiis on Food Network cook shrimp scampi. The only Italian food they had tried was Olive Garden. She decided to make the recipe for her family. They fell in love with the meal, and she fell in love with cooking.Nguyen now owns a shop of her own, called Bánh & Butter Bakery Cafe in Aurora, which is how Food Netwo...

New England Patriots vs. Denver Broncos: TV channel, time, what to know

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

New England Patriots vs. Denver Broncos: TV channel, time, what to know DENVER (KDVR) — It's a Christmas Eve matchup for the Denver Broncos as the New England Patriots come to town in what may be Bill Belichick's final trip to Empower Field at Mile High.Of course, for fans here in Denver the focus is on making a run for playoffs, but nationally the Patriots collapse this season and rumors that it will be Belichick's last on their sideline is among the top stories of the season.Tickets for Patriots vs. BroncosThis is the penultimate home game of the season for the Broncos, and while playoff hopes hang on a victory, the holiday weekend may have an impact on how many fans are in attendance.As of Tuesday afternoon, seats were available in every section of the stadium, with prices starting around $45 for a ticket into the 500-level seats through Ticketmaster Download the FOX31 App: Breaking news alerts & Pinpoint Weather If you want to get closer to the field tickets can be purchased in the 100-level for about $150.Fans taking to the secondary market c...

Panthers open long-awaited new practice facility at Fort Lauderdale’s War Memorial

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

Panthers open long-awaited new practice facility at Fort Lauderdale’s War Memorial FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Shortly before noon Friday, Florida coach Paul Maurice skated onto what was a pristine piece of center ice over the Panthers’ red and blue logo.By 12:10 p.m., that patch of ice was all scraped up — after skate blades dug into it for the first time.It was a wonderful problem for the Panthers to finally have. They got onto the ice at their new-to-them facility for the first time Friday, practicing at the War Memorial in downtown Fort Lauderdale more than 2 1/2 years after the team started remodeling what is now a 73-year-old building.“We’ve been working on this for a number of years now,” Panthers president and CEO Matthew Caldwell said. “A lot of blood, sweat and tears went into making this first class. And to have our first practice today, I just saw the players and they were overwhelmed. We’re just blown away.”The formal name of the new facility: The Baptist Health IcePlex at FTL War Memorial. The building itself dates back to 1950 and the P...

Former Colombian soldier pleads guilty in 2021 assassination of Haiti’s president

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

Former Colombian soldier pleads guilty in 2021 assassination of Haiti’s president MIAMI (AP) — A former Colombian soldier pleaded guilty Friday to conspiring in the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, which plunged the Caribbean nation into violence and political turmoil.Mario Antonio Palacios Palacios, 45, pleaded guilty to three charges, including conspiracy to commit murder or kidnapping outside the United States, during a brief hearing before federal Judge José E. Martínez. Seated next to his attorney, Alfredo Izaguirre, Palacios answered “Yes, your honor,” in Spanish when the judge asked if he was pleading guilty.Palacios is the fifth of 11 defendants in Miami to plead guilty in the 2021 assassination. As part of a deal with prosecutors, he agreed to cooperate with the investigation and to plead guilty. He could get up to life in prison when he’s sentenced March 1, but under the deal, prosecutors conceded that he played a minor role in the plot.“He didn’t know what he was going to get into. He wasn’t part of the plan,” Izaguirr...

Red Cross assisting family after house catches on fire in North Lauderdale

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

Red Cross assisting family after house catches on fire in North Lauderdale A family’s house in North Lauderdale went up in smoke.The fire happened at the home, located Southwest 80th Terrace and Fourth place, Friday mornng.According to officials, the fire broke out in the home’s kitchen.The father, who was at the home, was able to put out the fire before firefighters arrived.There were no injuries reported and the Red Cross is now helping the family.

Report of person with knife in Back Bay ends with two arrests, police finding gun in fanny pack and thousands of dollars

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

Report of person with knife in Back Bay ends with two arrests, police finding gun in fanny pack and thousands of dollars What started as a report of a person armed with a knife in Boston’s Back Bay ended with two arrests, police finding a gun in a fanny pack, and a man being summonsed for allegedly seeking sex for a fee.The Boston Police Department said the case first started after officers were called to the area of 40 Dalton Street on Thursday night, after authorities received a report of “a person with a knife.”Police arrived to learn a man had ventured into a hotel there to “meet a female for sex for a fee,” according to a news release, only for the woman to allegedly threaten to stab the victim and rob him of $200. The victim later returned to the hotel lobby and reported what happened to staff. Police also learned a male suspect appeared to be involved in the incident, as well.Police proceeded to make their way up to the floor the armed robbery took place on, only to encounter a male suspect in a hallway who attempted to flee the scene.The suspect was stopped soon a...

US medical schools grapple with first admissions since end of affirmative action

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

US medical schools grapple with first admissions since end of affirmative action Richard Abbey, Ilena Peng, Marie Patino | (TNS) Bloomberg NewsAmerican medical schools are confronting their first major challenge since the U.S. Supreme Court’s June decision to outlaw race-based college admissions.As medical schools sift through their first round of applications since the ruling, there’s already a nascent response to diminish the impact on the pipeline of future Black doctors.The National Medical Association, an organization for Black physicians, is raising money for a new scholarship. The Association of American Medical Colleges will get involved in K-12 education for the first time.Underrepresentation is a long-standing problem: only 5.2% of practicing physicians in the U.S. were Black even before the ruling, despite Black people making up about 14% of the overall population.But participants at multiple stages of the education process say the ruling laid bare the urgency of eliminating systemic obstacles, many of which begin a lot earlier in a potential medical ...

Judge clears way for hearing on top cannabis regulator Shannon O’Brien’s suspension

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

Judge clears way for hearing on top cannabis regulator Shannon O’Brien’s suspension A Suffolk County Superior Court judge denied an attempt by suspended Cannabis Control Commission Chair Shannon O’Brien to adjust the format of a hearing that could end in her removal from the regulatory board.The order, issued Friday by Judge Debra Squires-Lee, cleared the way for state Treasurer Deb Goldberg to hold a hearing on O’Brien’s fate at the Cannabis Control Commission, which has been in limbo for the past three months after Goldberg suspended O’Brien in part for alleged racist remarks.In a 17-page ruling, Squires-Lee wrote that she does “not agree” with O’Brien’s claims that the suspended pot boss is entitled to a public hearing, compulsory attendance of witnesses, or a separate fact finder other than Goldberg.“I am persuaded that the treasurer understands her obligations and has put together a protocol for the hearing that recognizes the importance of the decision to be made and affords O’Brien a full, fair, and meaningful opportunity to be heard consistent with the stat...

Last minute shopping? Beware these gift card scams

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

Last minute shopping? Beware these gift card scams Marvin Clemons | Las Vegas Review-Journal (TNS)Millions of shoppers turn to the quick and traditionally easy choice for giving a Christmas present — a gift card.Don’t be quick to go that route, experts say. And if you do, take extra precautions.Scammers have found ways of turning the popular choice into a minefield that could steal your money and leave your intended recipient with no gift.“Gift cards have been the number one requested gift for nearly 20 years,” says Martha Weaver, spokeswoman for the Retail Gift Card Association. “Unfortunately, like other payment tools, criminals have found ways to abuse gift cards and take advantage of honest shoppers.”Those codes on the back of a gift card can be manipulated to send scammers the value of the card the minute you purchase it.Gift card tampering (which can lead to “skimming,” where criminals drain the value of gift cards after tampering with the packaging and stealing the card numbers) is not a new type of scam, Weaver said. “Unfort...

America’s sugar shortfall leaves candy-makers scrounging

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:53:54 GMT

America’s sugar shortfall leaves candy-makers scrounging Ilena Peng | (TNS) Bloomberg NewsBonbons and candy canes may dominate the American holiday aesthetic, but U.S. confectionery companies are feeling anything but jolly as they head into one of the sugar market’s tightest years in recent memory.Prolonged droughts in major cane-producers Mexico and Louisiana have helped push U.S. sugar futures to the highest ever for this time of year and forced users to turn to high-cost imports instead. Sweets-makers paying up to snag supplies are choosing to protect their margins by raising prices for consumers — and hoping shoppers don’t balk at the mark-up.“We just found that it was better to just pay more for sugar and pass it along to the consumer than to be completely out of sugar,” said Kirk Vashaw, chief executive officer of Dum Dums lollipop maker Spangler Candy Co. “And there’s a lot of other companies that I think thought the same thing.”Candy is big business in the U.S.: Confectionery retail sales are forecast to be $48.8 billion this year...