Denver broke two record high temps this week

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

Denver broke two record high temps this week DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver hit 85 degrees on Tuesday and Wednesday this week breaking the previous record high temperatures on both days. Taking a look back on all of the temperature records that have been broken in Denver so far in 2023, this week's were the only record highs. The rest of the records have been low temperatures. A record low was reached in January at minus 10 degrees and two record lows happened this February that were both below zero. April has brought several extremes already with a record low of 11 degrees measured on April 5 and then six days later the record high of 85 degrees happened. The 85 degrees that happened on April 11th is the earliest in the year that Denver has ever hit 85 degrees. There are no record-breaking temperatures in the forecast for at least the next week.

Residents of Larkspur start petition to stop construction of proposed truck stop

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

Residents of Larkspur start petition to stop construction of proposed truck stop LARKSPUR, Colo. (KDVR) -- Nearly 1,100 residents in the area of Larkspur have signed a petition to "Stop the Truck Stop" currently proposed to be built off Upper Lake Gulch Road off Interstate 25. "I think people of Larkspur want progress but this isn’t progression, this is regression and it will destroy what makes Larkspur, Larkspur," Shawn Carroll, who moved there 13 months ago, said.Carroll said along with others he was originally under the impression that the area being developed would be a little travel oasis, he said that's how it was originally presented. He said they weren't expecting a 60-spot truck stop. "They are going to take away what makes this area attractive to so many," Carroll said. Sam Doyle, who has lived in Larkspur since 1981, said the big worry is the town's water, waste, and environmental impacts. And, of course, he said the traffic it would bring, especially with large semis, is of major concern.   Denver no longer nation’s to...

Two houses left in his yard

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

Two houses left in his yard A neighbor needed a favor: let him park two buildings on trailers on his property for a short time. The good-hearted neighbor said OK, and when the good deed turned terrible, the call went out to Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.Lloyd Brown works full-time as a firefighter and full-time running a wildlife rehabilitation center.Lloyd Brown: “We are the only facility south of Orlando that can take care of eagles.”Lloyd enjoys the wildlife, but what he is going through is for the birds.Lloyd Brown: “Those are full-sized houses, yeah, on trailers.”When a neighbor sold his land, he asked Lloyd to temporarily park these two houses on his property. That was back in August 2021.Lloyd Brown: “Originally, they were only supposed to be there a couple of months and I see no potential of them moving.”Lloyd has a long list of texts asking Manuel Dorta Duque to move his houses.He didn’t.But when Miami-Dade County noticed the houses, the fines started at ...

Bulgaria: No light at the end of the tunnel

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

Bulgaria: No light at the end of the tunnel Dimitar Bechev is a lecturer at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe and the author of “Rival Power: Russia in Southeast Europe.”A couple weeks ago, Bulgarians voted in yet another election — their fifth since April 2021.However, as the dust settles and political parties weigh what their next moves may be, one thing is certain: Putting together a governing coalition will be a daunting task.While former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov’s Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria party (GERB) came first — as it did last October — the second largest party, We Continue the Change (PP), has ruled out any cooperation with GERB, which it casts as the personification of state capture and corruption bedeviling the European Union member country.Borissov will thus have to look elsewhere for support, but it is far from certain whether a coalition will materialize, and Bulgaria may well be in for yet another election as early as July.And this never...

Poland’s Morawiecki plays Europe’s anti-Macron in Washington

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

Poland’s Morawiecki plays Europe’s anti-Macron in Washington There’s an Emmanuel Macron-shaped shadow hovering over this week’s U.S. visit by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.In contrast to the French president — who in an interview with POLITICO tried to put some distance between the U.S. and Europe in any future confrontation with China over Taiwan and called for strengthening the Continent’s “strategic autonomy” — the Polish leader is underlining the critical importance of the alliance between America and Europe, not least because his country is one of Kyiv’s strongest allies in the war with Russia.“Instead of building strategic autonomy from the United States, I propose a strategic partnership with the United States,” he said before flying to Washington.In the U.S. capital, Morawiecki continued with his under-the-table kicks at the French president. “I see no alternative, and we are absolutely on the same wavelength here, to building an even closer alliance with the Americans. ...

China must act against rising global hunger, new WFP boss McCain says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

China must act against rising global hunger, new WFP boss McCain says BRUSSELS — China and other powerful countries need to step up to help steer the world away from a potentially “catastrophic” hunger crisis this year, the new head of the United Nations’ World Food Programme said.Cindy McCain, an American diplomat and the widow of the late U.S. Senator John McCain, also told POLITICO that the EU and U.S. should see world hunger as a national security issue due to its impact on migration. She furthermore accused Russia of using hunger as a “weapon of war” by hindering exports of Ukrainian grain.McCain, formerly the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. food agencies, took the helm of the WFP on April 5 and begins her five-year term at a time of increasing world hunger. The number of people facing food insecurity around the world rose to a record 345 million at the end of last year, up from 282 million in 2021, according to the WFP’s figures, as Russia’s war in Ukraine deepened a food crisis driven by climate change, COVID-19 and other conflicts.This year ...

Woman injured when light pole falls at shopping center parking lot in Nashua, NH

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

Woman injured when light pole falls at shopping center parking lot in Nashua, NH A 74-year-old woman was injured Wednesday when a light pole fell in a shopping center parking lot in Nashua, New Hampshire, police said. Police said the pole was at least 30 feet high. After Wednesday’s incident, officials said they’re trying to figure out how the pole fell. “Everybody was scared at that moment,” witness Jason Tran said of the moment the pole fell. “It was crazy.”The incident happened in the Webster Square plaza off Daniel Webster Highway. Tran works in the plaza. He said he saw what happened and called 911. Dozens of first responders soon arrived, huddling around the woman who was lying on the ground between Michaels and TJ Maxx locations. Tran said the woman was awake when she laid down, though her head was bleeding. Police said it’s unclear if the pole hit the woman or if she hit her head trying to get out of the way. While officials said they don’t believe anything hit the pole, witnesses said it was windy in the area.“The lady park...

Rays win 12th straight to start season, 1 shy of MLB record

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

Rays win 12th straight to start season, 1 shy of MLB record ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays won their 12th straight game to start the season, one short of the major league record, as Randy Arozarena hit a three-run homer in a 9-7 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night.The 1987 Milwaukee Brewers and 1982 Atlanta Braves both opened 13-0, tying for the best mark in big league history. Tampa Bay’s 12-game winning streak matches the team record set in June 2004.Taj Bradley (1-0) won his major league debut for the Rays. The 22-year-old right-hander, recalled from Triple-A Durham when Zach Eflin went on the injured list, allowed three runs and struck out eight over five innings.Arozarena made it 3-0 with an opposite-field homer off Chris Sale (1-1) in the first. Tampa Bay leads the majors with 30 home runs and has outscored opponents 92-27.Rafael Devers, who had been hitless in 10 at-bats with six strikeouts in the series, pulled Boston to 8-7 on a three-run homer off Colin Poche in the seventh.Arozarena’s sac...

Still Boston Strong: Local surgeon running marathon again 10 years after jumping into action to help bombing victims 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

Still Boston Strong: Local surgeon running marathon again 10 years after jumping into action to help bombing victims  A local surgeon running the Boston Marathon ten years ago jumped into action when bombs went off at the finish line. A decade later, he is talking about those unforgettable moments as he prepares to run the race again this year.Dr. Vivek Shah recently returned to the finish line, where he spoke with 7NEWS’ Dan Hausle.“We heard the first explosion and I thought it was just fireworks,” he said. Dr. Shah is an orthopedic surgeon. He was running his fifth Boston Marathon in 2013 when he found himself between the two bombing sites as he approached the finish line. “We saw all the people running towards us and then we heard the second one,” he said. Dr. Shah said a nurse who worked at his hospital came running toward him, telling him there had been an explosion. “That’s when I started running in that direction,” he said. In that instant, Dr. Shah wasn’t just a runner anymore. “I sort of put on the orthopedic surgeon hat and started helping,”...

Chicago Bulls will compete for a playoff spot Friday in Miami after erasing a 19-point deficit to beat the Toronto Raptors 109-105

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:06 GMT

Chicago Bulls will compete for a playoff spot Friday in Miami after erasing a 19-point deficit to beat the Toronto Raptors 109-105 With 28.7 seconds left in Wednesday’s play-in tournament game, DeMar DeRozan delivered his final blow to the Toronto Raptors in signature style — a step-back in the midrange, a flail of the arms, the shrill whistle of a foul call.His former team knew the dangers of DeRozan’s pump fake. It didn’t matter — it rarely does.As DeRozan made his way to the line, his daughter Diar — who terrorized the Raptors throughout the game with ear-piercing shrieks during free throws — pantomimed her father’s proper shooting form.DeRozan sank only 1 of 2 free throws, but it gave the Bulls a three-point lead and they were able to withstand the final seconds of the single-elimination game — completing a stunning rally from a 19-point deficit for a 109-105 victory.Zach LaVine scored 30 of his 39 points in the second half, and DeRozan added 23 points as the Bulls became the first No. 10 seed to win a play-in game. They advanced to a Friday meeting with...