Denver rents rising faster than in other cities
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver rents may be back on the rise after a stagnant period.Nationally, rents have been climbing since February but still haven't spiked up to the heights they reached last summer. Still, renters are paying just under $300 more for their shelter than they did two years ago. Taylor Swift’s plane arrived in Colorado "Despite steady growth throughout the first half of 2023, prices remain below last summer’s peak. The national median rent price is now $2,029," reads the report, "1.17 percent less than in August 2022 when rents reached $2,053. By February 2023, rents had declined 5.66 percent from the previous high of $1,936. June’s price represents a 4.80 percent increase from February and the most expensive price registered since August 2022. Over a two-year period, prices have risen by more than 15.5 percent nationally, adding over $275 to monthly rent bills."Denver has one of the highest average rents in the U.S. It has been relatively flat over the last year, bu...Broward House ASL seeks help after historic flooding in Fort Lauderdale left facility damaged
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
Months after dozens of people at an assisted living facility in Fort Lauderdale were forced out by wicked weather, that facility is now making a call for help in order to rebuild. Stacy Hyde, the CEO of Broward House, spoke with 7News on Friday about the damage that the facility sustained.“Our loss right now after insurance is about $1.5 million,” she said. “There was water and muck all throughout the building.”Residents of Broward County experienced historic flooding on April 12.“Two of our buildings, we couldn’t even get into for about four days,” Hyde said.The flooding left Broward House’s six buildings severely damaged and dozens of their homeless residents displaced.“Broward House is often the only place for some people who do not have insurance, who do not have income, who have been pushed aside by family and often society,” Hyde said, “and when they come here living with HIV, with mental health, with having ex...Miami-Dade college student and father climb Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
Summer is a time for kids to rest and relax, but for one Miami-Dade college student, it’s a time to fulfill a longtime dream of high adventure. Karen Hensel has her story in tonight’s 7 Spotlight.Hiking the tallest mountain in Africa isn’t for the faint of heart.Jessica Raffo: “I think, I always crave adventure.”And adventure is just what 18-year-old Jessica Raffo got.For years, she dreamed of hiking Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Last month, her dad, Jaime Raffo, helped make that dream come true.Jessica Raffo: “One day he called me when he was at work, and he was like, ‘I got the tickets,’ and I called all my friends, and I was like, ‘Oh, my gosh, like, this is real.'”They bought new hiking boots and cold weather gear, and off they went.Jaime Raffo: “I was very excited, more so to be able to do it with my daughter.”With the help of guides, their group began at the base of the mountain where the temperature is war...FBI searches for masked bandit who robbed bank in Southwest Miami-Dade
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
Federal authorities are searching for a bank bandit who, they said, robbed a bank in Southwest Miami-Dade.According to the FBI, the incident occurred at the Chase branch near Southwest 20th Street and Red Road, Thursday.The masked man was captured on camera as he walked into the bank, demanded money and left with an undisclosed sum of cash.Officials urge anyone with information about the subject’s whereabouts is to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or go to fbi.gov/tips.Traffic crash with injuries blocks northbound lanes of Palmetto Expressway in West Miami-Dade
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
Emergency responders from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) and Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) responded to a traffic crash with injuries on the northbound lanes of the Palmetto Expressway/SR 826 at SW 8th Street in west Miami-Dade shortly after 4:45 pm today.According to MDFR, personnel remain at the scene, but as of now, no transports have been reported. Meanwhile, the FHP website indicates that all northbound lanes are currently blocked due to the crash.The collision has caused disruptions and congestion along this major expressway. Motorists are advised to seek alternative routes and exercise caution when traveling in the area.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.77 high school students gifted $100 for shopping spree at Aventura Mall as they prepare for college
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
Dozens of South Florida students are learning how to dress for success as they prepare to head to college.Seventy-seven high school students each got a $100 shopping spree at the Aventura Mall on Friday to find clothing that will help them look the part when they go in for their next college visit or do interviews.“Maybe I’ll switch it up for some pants, I don’t know,” said a student. The shopping spree is all part of Achieve Miami’s mission to empower young people and help them reach their goals.During this event, called Best Look Forward, professional stylists helped students from Title I schools across Miami-Dade County pick outfits“Always dress to impress. Always, always,” said a student. “It is so important because the moment you step in, and they look at you like, ‘OK, wow, look how she’s dressing, she cares about this, you know, she’s making the time and effort to change, to do her makeup, to do her clothes.'...Police searching for ‘armed and dangerous’ suspect in North End shooting
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
A Boston man is wanted after a shooting in the North End and is considered armed and dangerous, police announced Friday.Police said suspect Patrick Mendoza, 54, is wanted in connection to a shooting outside Modern Pastry Wednesday night.Mendoza is described as a white male, 5’11”, 160 pounds, with black hair.New video obtained by 7NEWS allegedly shows Mendoza on a bicycle shooting at another man outside Modern Pastry on Hanover Street around 11 p.m. Wednesday.The business, police said, was closed at the time and no one was hurt. 7NEWS obtained the video of the shooting and details from a police report, which explains the suspect and the victim have a years-long feud. Police said there have been no arrests.In the video, a bicyclist shoots at the victim in the street, who hides behind a car. After an exchange, the victim runs away, and the shooter then pedals away. The victim was not injured, but the bullet shattered Modern Pastry’s window.Local business owner Adriana DeStefano o...Truck stolen in Dorchester with child inside
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
A truck was stolen with a child inside Friday afternoon in Dorchester, officials said, and the child was reunited with their mother after being dropped off a block away from the theft. The black truck was stolen around 3 p.m. at the intersection of Geneva Avenue and Westville Street, but police said the vehicle was found unoccupied after the theft at Columbia Road and Washington Street.Officials are now searching for the person who stole the vehicle.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.After Double-A promotion, top Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday ‘wouldn’t put it past myself’ to end year in major leagues
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
Jackson Holliday has put a lot of miles on his truck. He just moved into his third apartment of the year. He believes it’s possible to increase both counts before his first full professional season is over.Fresh off a call-up to Double-A Bowie that marked his second promotion of 2023, the Orioles’ top prospect thinks he might not be done yet.“I came into spring training [with] this as my goal for the end of the year and reached it,” Holliday said. “So now, there’s new goals.”Asked whether reaching the majors at 19 years old is an achievable one, Holliday didn’t shy from the possibility.“That would be quite something,” he said Friday before his debut at Prince George’s Stadium. “But I wouldn’t put it past myself at this point, so who knows?”In the past 15 years, only four teenage position players — Mike Trout, Bryce Harper, Jurickson Profar and Juan Soto — have recorded plate appearances i...More than 1,000 acres of crops destroyed in Massachusetts by storms, floods
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:46:55 GMT
At least 75 farms were soaked and more than 1,000 acres of crops lost after heavy storms earlier this week in Western Massachusetts, state agriculture officials said Friday morning.Torrential downpours blanketed much of New England, leading to dangerous flooding in Vermont and Western Massachusetts, where farmers reported widespread damage. Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources Commissioner Ahsley Randle said it is “absolutely heartbreaking” to see the devastation in Massachusetts.“We have boots on the ground to get an accurate scope of the damage so we can continue working with our local, state, and federal partners in assisting our farmers who continue to face these challenges,” Randle said in a statement. “Despite these recent tragedies, we know our farmers are resilient, and we encourage consumers to continue supporting their local farms that support the communities they serve in so many ways.”State officials were scheduled to visit farms in Deerfield, Florence, Had...Latest news
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