Encampment in City Park West neighborhood to close Thursday
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — The city of Denver will clear another homeless encampment on Thursday.Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's Office confirmed the closure to FOX31 on Tuesday. The encampment is located at 18th Avenue and North Marion Street near Saint Joseph Hospital, and it has been causing problems for residents who live nearby. Several residents told the Problem Solvers in early December that they were prepared to break their leases. Those living in the upscale Kendrick apartment buildings said they had several safety concerns. “Drug dealers are coming by. Drug deals are happening, open drug use, there’s needles and human waste everywhere. We’ve had residents report that they found people in stairwells doing fentanyl,” said Corinne, a recent transplant from San Diego.Other residents reported multiple cars inside their garage were broken into. Denver approves plan to lease another hotel for homeless shelter The Denver Department of Public Safety said firefighters responded to the area nine...Denver restaurant recognized nationally for having best dish in US
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — There are an endless number of restaurants in the U.S. and even more delicious dishes, and yet, a Denver dish was named one of the best of 2023.The New York Times put together a list of "23 of the Best American Dishes of 2023." Every year, they send reporters and editors across the country to search for the best restaurants, and during their travels, they find one-of-a-kind dishes. 2 Denver restaurants make The New York Times’ best restaurant list "Each year as we travel the country to scout out candidates for our many best-restaurant lists — whether the big national listing in the early fall or the new 'best of' city lists we’ve begun rolling out — our reporters and editors eat hundreds of meals in dozens of states. Inevitably we come across that one dish that we almost wish we’d ordered two of, and wish we could find closer to home," said the New York Times.Hearth bread at BrutøThe New York Times said one dish at Denver's Brutø was one of the best across the...Madonna revealed she was in a ‘coma’ this summer, thanks friend who she says ‘saved’ her life
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
(CNN) — Madonna thanked her lucky stars – and some special friends – during a recent concert in Brooklyn where she took a moment to look back on her June hospitalization, revealing she was put into “an induced coma.”“There are some very important people in this room tonight that were with me in the hospital,” Madonna said, according to footage posted on X (formerly Twitter) from a concert this weekend on her “Celebration” world tour.She continued to say, “there’s one very important woman who dragged me to the hospital. I don’t even remember. I passed out on my bathroom floor, I woke up in the ICU.”“She saved my life,” Madonna added.The “Vogue” singer also revealed that she was in an “induced coma for 48 hours,” and thanked her Kabbalah teacher for being by her side throughout the ordeal.“The only voice I heard was his,” she said. “I heard him say, ‘Squeeze my hand.’ That’s it.”When she woke up, she said, “I saw my six incredible children around me” and joked that she “almost had to ...New traffic pattern unveils on I-395 in Miami
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
Brace yourselves, South Florida drivers! A significant change is here as a new traffic pattern rolled out on I-395. If you’re traveling west from Miami Beach, get ready for a detour onto freshly constructed bridges after Biscayne Boulevard. The new bridges, integral to a colossal $900 million project, will not only redefine your commute but also provide seamless access to I-95 North and South, as well as the 836. This transformative initiative, scheduled for completion in 2027, aims to enhance the region’s transportation infrastructure.2 news crew members killed in a helicopter crash on their way back from an assignment, station says
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
(CNN) — Two TV news crew members were killed in a helicopter crash in a wooded part of Burlington County, New Jersey, on Tuesday night, the news station said.“A pilot and a photographer from our news team were in the helicopter when it went down while returning from an assignment at the Jersey Shore,” CNN affiliate WPVI said on its website. “Both crew members were killed.”“We are not releasing the names of the crew members right now as family members are still being notified about the crash,” WPVI said.The crash happened sometime after 8 p.m. in New Jersey’s Washington Township. “The helicopter was last airborne over Wharton State Forest when it crashed,” said WPVI.Troopers with the New Jersey State Police located the crash site, the Philadelphia-based news outlet said.CNN has reached out to New Jersey State Park Police for information.Miami Dolphins spread holiday cheer at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital and Hard Rock Stadium
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
‘Tis the season for giving — the Miami Dolphins played Santa at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood and the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.In a festive Tuesday evening, the Miami Dolphins’s Football Unites Program hosted a Christmas event at Hard Rock Stadium. The program organized its annual toy event, where 27 chosen families experienced the joy of the season.Players traded helmets for Santa hats, serving meals and delivering gifts to spread holiday cheer. Earlier in the day, Dolphins players visited Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, bringing smiles to those spending the holidays away from home.“I just signed someone’s phone, they’ve been doing this for 3 years now. It’s something I enjoy doing, and I love coming here, seeing the smiles on the kids’ faces, and all the workers who put in the extra time,” shared Dolphins linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel.In the spirit of giving, the players expressed their jo...Mercedes adds a new car light color: Blue for self-driving
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
(CNN) — Most cars in America have three colors of lights on the outside. There’s white for headlights and reverse lights, red for brake lights and rear lights and amber for turn signals, at least in the front. Mercedes-Benz has just received approval to add a fourth color: turquoise blue lights that indicate when a Mercedes car is driving itself.Only California and Nevada have approved the new light color. Those are the only states where Mercedes’ “conditionally autonomous” Drive Pilot technology is legal.Mercedes Drive Pilot can be used in traffic jams on selected major highways when vehicles are traveling at less than 40 miles an hour. Under those conditions, the driver can take their feet off the pedals, let go of the steering wheel and — this is where is it differs from any other driver assistance system — completely take their eyes off the road.All other driving assistance systems, including Tesla’s so-called Full Self Driving and General Motor’s Super Cruise, require the ...Israeli airstrikes kill dozens more Palestinians across the Gaza Strip
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — The Israeli army has raided and detained staff at two of the last functioning hospitals in Gaza’s north, where the defense minister said Tuesday that troops were working to completely clear out Hamas militants.Israel bombarded towns across southern Gaza Tuesday with airstrikes, killing at least 45 Palestinians and pressing ahead with its offensive with renewed backing from the United States, despite rising international alarm. The Israeli defense minister, Yoav Gallant, warned the campaign in Gaza’s south will persist for months.In a hospital in the southern town of Rafah, Mahmoud Zoarab bid farewell to his two children — a 2-year-old boy, and a girl born two weeks ago — killed in a predawn strike on their home.Wounded in the strike, he winced as he peeled back the shrouds to look at their faces as his wife and mother stood by his bed.“Just two weeks old. Her name hadn’t even been registered,” said the children’s grandmother, Suzan Zoarab. Addressing I...Macron’s migration crisis deepens as PM admits bill is unconstitutional
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
PARIS — France’s Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said Wednesday that parts of her government’s own draft law on immigration were unconstitutional, a day after a nail-biting vote in favor of the bill which has left Emmanuel Macron’s coalition badly battered.Late on Tuesday, the National Assembly passed Macron’s flagship immigration bill that was much toughened during negotiations in recent days to get the support of the conservative Les Républicains party. It was also approved with the support of the far right National Rally, which has sparked accusations the centrists are capitulating to xenophobia.Macron’s government has since been sending mixed messages on the legislation, lauding its success while condemning parts of it as potentially unconstitutional. Borne said Wednesday that she “felt she had fulfilled her duty” but that the bill would have to “evolve.”Asked during an interview with radio France Inter if parts of the bi...Power returning to South Shore, thousands still in dark Wednesday morning
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:04:34 GMT
Nearly 23,000 in Massaschusetts were still without power Wednesday morning, two days after the area was hit with a wet and windy storm.The South Shore bore the brunt of the storm’s power outages. More than 25 percent of Norwell was still in the dark Wednesday morning. Neighboring Pembroke remained 19 percent unpowered, better than its neighbor, Duxbury, where 14 percent of residents were left waiting.Norwell resident Alison Demong said her husband described the scene around Norwell as “Treemageddon.”“There’s just trees down and branches everywhere,” she said. “Most people in our town have generators at this point, not everyone, but it’s more and more common that we lose power. Norwell has so many big trees and the power lines come down so fast.”Scituate, which suffered widespread outages through Tuesday, was mostly back online Wednesday; just 5 percent of residents there were still without power, down from nearly 100 percent during the height of the storm.Nat...Latest news
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