4 Denver schools end class early Thursday due to heat
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — For the third day in a row, a handful of Denver schools will be released early due to the heat.On Thursday, four Denver Public Schools campuses will have an early dismissal. The Pinpoint Weather team said the high will be above average in the upper 90s, which could create a warm environment for schools without air conditioning. LGBTQ book ban rejected in Douglas County The following schools will be released early on Thursday:Asbury ElementaryBradley ElementaryCory ElementaryThomas Jefferson High SchoolThis is the first time this week that a high school has been included in the list. This will also be the second early dismissal day this week for Asbury, Bradley and Cory Elementary.Denver Public Schools had identified 55 campuses without air conditioning, and 24 have either gotten or are slated to get it through a voter-approved, $795 million bond measure for building and maintaining schools district-wide.According to the district, Asbury, Bradley and Cory Elem...Responding officer testifies during 4th day of trial for ex-Hialeah PD officer accused of beating up homeless man
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
The trial for a former Hialeah Police officer accused of kidnapping and beating a homeless man entered its fourth day.Former Hialeah Police Officer Rafael Otano is accused of kidnapping and beating Jose Ortega Gutierrez, along with former Officer Lorenzo Orfila, in December 2022.On Thursday, Hialeah Police Officer Jeffrey Abascal took the stand. Abascal testified that he was one of the responding officers during the initial incident when police received a call of an intoxicated man in a plaza.“Three of us: myself, Ofila and Otano,” he said.Assistant State Attorney Carolina Sanchez drew attention to surveillance video that showed three patrol cars leaving the plaza where Gutierrez was placed in handcuffs and into Orfila’s patrol car.Abascal testified that he was the last car following in the line but eventually stopped.“I felt something was wrong, to be honest,” he said.On another call later that night, Otano told Abascal what happened.“They both ...FBI searching for suspect in Hollywood bank robbery
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
The FBI is seeking help from the public in identifying a bank robber who targeted a Bank of America branch in Hollywood.The incident occurred at around 2:43 p.m., Thursday, at 851 S. State Road 7 in Hollywood.According to authorities, the suspect entered the bank premises and demanded money from an employee. The exact amount of money taken has not been disclosed.Anyone with information on the robbery or any FBI-related investigation is asked to contact (754)703-2000.Rain for Friday morning commute
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
Our blue sky start gave way to increasing clouds today. Those clouds are ahead of showers that move in overnight. Grab the rain gear! Expect wet weather tomorrow before decreasing rain chances this weekend.A warm front will bring showers to our region tomorrow. Expect downpours for the morning. It’ll be a slow commute. Scattered showers will be off and on through the afternoon and evening tomorrow. Keep the rain gear with you!Here’s a look at future radar…Temperatures will start in the 60s tomorrow morning. We’ll keep a lot of clouds around through Friday so that’ll keep high temperatures into the upper 60s/low 70s.The chance for rain decreases to 40% Saturday. Saturday morning will features a lot of clouds and some leftover showers mainly for southeast Mass. There’s a chance for an afternoon pop-up shower. There’s just a 10% chance for a shower on Sunday with highs in the 70s.Tallying up August rainfall totals, it’s been an above-aver...Deadly Berlin house explosion caused by propane leak, investigators say
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
A deadly house explosion in Berlin earlier this year was caused by a propane leak, state and local officials announced on Thursday.The explosion happened early on the morning of April 14 on Pleasant Street, killing a 79-year-old woman and sending one other person to a hospital. In addition to the home that exploded, officials in their announcement this week said the blast also damaged three neighboring homes and two vehicles in the area.The new joint statement released by the state Department of Fire Services said town and state investigators learned residents had smelled propane in the backyard of the home where two 100-pound liquid propane cylinders were located on the evening of April 13.“They notified the Knight Fuel Company of the apparent leak, and an employee removed that tank to a location about 20 feet from the home,” officials said. “Investigators collectively determined that the tank continued to leak propane gas, which is heavier than air and traveled into the home’s bas...A gunman opened fire as a band played at a California biker bar, leaving 3 dead and 6 wounded
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
By EUGENE GARCIA, AMY TAXIN and JOHN ANTCZAK (Associated Press)TRABUCO CANYON, Calif. (AP) — The cover band at the historic Southern California biker bar had just launched into their next song when the gunman walked in and opened fire. Some froze, others ran as the bullets flew inside busy Cook’s Corner, which was holding its weekly spaghetti night on Wednesday. The gunman then went outside and kept firing, witnesses said. Within minutes, deputies arrived and killed the shooter, Orange County Sheriff’s Sgt. Frank Gonzalez said.Three people were dead at the scene; six others were taken to a hospital with gunshot wounds, officials said Thursday. M Street band keyboardist Mark Johnson hid behind a speaker with his wife, singer Debbie Johnson.“Once he started shooting, it was very indiscriminate,” Mark Johnson said. The Orange County District Attorney’s Office identified the gunman as John Snowling, 59, a former police officer. His wife, who had filed...Red Sox clobber Astros 17-1 to split series, gain ground in AL Wild Card hunt
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
Just when you think you’re out, the Red Sox find a way to pull you back in.Fresh off Wednesday night’s dramatic extra-innings victory, the Red Sox clobbered the Houston Astros 17-1 on Thursday afternoon to split the crucial four-game series. Now after looking dead in the water following two depressing losses to start the week, the Red Sox return to Fenway Park with renewed momentum and have yet another opportunity to climb back into the playoff hunt.Thursday’s finale was over before it even got started. Alex Verdugo led off with a solo home run on the third pitch of the game and the Red Sox pounded Astros starter J.P. France from there. Boston added four more runs in the second and really blew things open with six more in the third, sending 11 men to the plate before the Astros could finally work their way out of the inning.France, who entered the game with a 2.75 ERA in 17 starts, was finally lifted after 2.1 innings and was ultimately charged with 10 runs on 11 h...A Trump supporter indicted in Georgia is also charged with assaulting an FBI agent in Maryland
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
By RUSS BYNUM (Associated Press)A Donald Trump supporter who surrendered to Georgia authorities Thursday on charges he conspired with the former president and other allies to overturn Trump’s 2020 election loss is also facing federal charges that he assaulted an FBI agent in Maryland.Harrison William Prescott Floyd turned himself in to the Fulton County jail in Atlanta a week after being indicted in the Georgia case alongside Trump and 17 others. Court records show Floyd, identified as a former U.S. Marine who’s active with the group Black Voices for Trump, was also arrested three months ago in Maryland on a federal warrant that accuses him of aggressively confronting two FBI agents sent to serve him with a grand jury subpoena. An agent’s affidavit filed in U.S. District Court says Floyd screamed, cursed and jabbed a finger in one FBI agent’s face and twice chest-bumped the agent in a stairwell. It says Floyd backed down only when the second agent opened his ...TD Bank Group discloses U.S. regulatory inquiry into compliance practices
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
TORONTO — TD Bank Group revealed Thursday that it expects U.S. regulators to impose penalties related to its anti-money laundering compliance program. The bank made the disclosure in its third-quarter filing as it reported profit fell compared with a year ago and announced a significant expansion of a share buyback program.TD has been fielding formal and informal inquiries from regulatory authorities about its compliance program, it said in its report to shareholders. It has been responding generally and “in connection with specific clients, counterparties or incidents in the US, including in connection with an investigation by the United States Department of Justice,” the bank said.Chief executive Bharat Masrani said on an earnings call Thursday that the bank was working to boost its compliance efforts, while declining to provide any details on current discussions with regulators.“We are working hard to enhance our programs,” he said in response to analyst i...Ontario doctors preparing for students to return to school
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:37:07 GMT
Ontario doctors are preparing for another start to the school year and are hoping the province will be returning to an even greater sense of normalcy than last year.Experts from the Ontario Medical Association say this school year will be similar to pre-pandemic times but add there will still be a prevalence of Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV.They are touting the importance of vaccinations as a way to keep trending in the right direction.“We know that the Influenza strain that circulated were a good match with the vaccine [last year]. Parents can add to their list get their vaccine in the fall and get their children vaccine. COVID is still here, and it will be with us and we can expect new variants. Getting that fall booster will help boost out immunity,” said Associate Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey.The OMA also highlighted Thursday that there has been a rise in mental health issues, among other issues, because of the unpredictability of the last few years with...Latest news
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