Concerned parents demand safety dialogue with Denver Public Schools

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

Concerned parents demand safety dialogue with Denver Public Schools DENVER (KDVR) — Parents and students at Denver’s East High School say they have fears and concerns as classes are set to resume in just a couple of days.A group of parents has now formed to demand the school board and district be more transparent about their safety plan. This new effort is taking place after two administrators were shot there just before spring break. 2 gun bills await the governor’s signature The new organization is called the "Parents - Safety Advocacy Group," which says it wants more transparency from the district. They want to know what the district will do to keep their kids safe.East High parent: 'We've been told nothing'Shortly after the shooting at Denver East almost two weeks ago, Denver Public Schools said it would place armed school resource officers on campus to help protect students.“In the 10 days since the most recent shooting. We’ve been told nothing from the DPS board. Nothing about safety improvements at our school except for the return of school...

2 gun bills await the governor's signature

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

2 gun bills await the governor's signature DENVER (KDVR) — State senators approved amendments to two gun violence prevention measures at the Capitol on Monday, sending the legislation to the governor's desk for final approval.Senators approved changes that statehouse representatives made to bills expanding who can file for an extreme risk protection order under the state's red flag law and increasing the minimum purchasing age to buy any firearm in the state to 21. 2 street racers sentenced in death of 21-year-old and her dog Both of these measures will now head to Gov. Jared Polis for his consideration to be signed into law. Senators also went over amendments to a third gun proposal. This bill looks to make it easier for gun violence victims to sue gun manufacturers. Senate sponsors rejected changes representatives made to that measure and asked for a conference committee meeting to explore compromises on that bill before sending it to the governor.

'She was killing the demons in her life': Sanity the focus in Stauch murder trial

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

'She was killing the demons in her life': Sanity the focus in Stauch murder trial COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KDVR) — Opening statements were heard Monday in the trial of a woman accused of killing her 11-year-old stepson at their Colorado home and disposing of his body in Florida.Letecia Stauch, now 39, has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity in the killing of her stepson, Gannon. She faces multiple counts, including first-degree murder, child abuse and tampering with evidence.Stauch appeared in court on Monday wearing a white shirt with floral designs. Her hair covered her face. Gannon Stauch's mother overcome with emotionThe prosecution opened by presenting a picture of 11-year-old Gannon Stauch. The photo and the first words of the prosecution’s case immediately sent Gannon’s biological mother, Landen, running out of the courtroom, overcome with emotion. Colorado is poised to raise the gun-buying age to 21, expand the red flag law Both the prosecution and defense brought the details of Gannon’s death: how he was stabbed 18 times and then shot three t...

It's prom season, and school leaders want students safe behind the wheel

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

It's prom season, and school leaders want students safe behind the wheel PARKER, Colo. (KDVR) --  It is Safe Driving Week at Legend High School in Parker. Centura's Trauma Services team joined the school Monday with some unique demonstrations.Students could put on drunk goggles that distorted their vision and try to maneuver a pedal cart through an obstacle course. Or they could put on the goggles and try to walk a straight line."I think drunk driving is a really big thing that we are hitting on," said Millie Walkenhorst, a student leader.She believes it's important to raise awareness with prom and graduation right around the corner. Colorado cities rank highest for DUI arrests per capita According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a third of alcohol-related teen traffic fatalities occurred during the prom season, from April to June."We just felt like this was a good time of year to show that we really do need to be staying safe, even when things get a little more hectic and more fun," she said.Seatbelts can save lives, advoca...

Star-Studded Cast at the Super Mario Bros. Movie premiere in Los Angeles

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

Star-Studded Cast at the Super Mario Bros. Movie premiere in Los Angeles Game on. The Super Mario Bros. Movie is ready to reach the boss level at the box office this weekend. But before that, they had to suit up for action at the film’s world premiere.Mama mia! Here we go!Your favorite plumber-turned-hero and his pals are leveling up in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Mario is used to saving princess peach. But this time, he’s teaming up with her to save his brother Luigi and stop the evil Bowser.Forget ruling the world. The film’s all-star voice cast wants to rule the box office. They rocked the red carpet for the movie’s big premiere in Los Angeles on Saturday and that’s no April fool’s joke.Chris Pratt: “Thankfully the pressure’s off cause I’ve seen the film and we didn’t screw it up. It’s freaking awesome.” Chris Pratt voices the iconic Mario and he says working on this project was a real thrill ride. Chris Pratt: “It’s like catching a great wave. I don’t surf, but...

North Miami PD join 25 other police departments unveiling cruisers wrapped for autism awareness

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

North Miami PD join 25 other police departments unveiling cruisers wrapped for autism awareness The North Miami Police Department held an annual event on Monday to raise awareness about autism.North Miami PD unveiled several cruisers wrapped in puzzle pieces as a show of support for individuals on the autism spectrum.The event is hosted to educate the general public about the importance of understanding what it means for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.“This year we have over 26 different agencies from Miami-Dade and Broward, also the fire department. Everyone is here showing support. It feels amazing. It feels like everyone is really starting to understand how important this is,” said North Miami Police Sgt. Rocio Torres. Officers went on a cruiser caravan throughout Miami-Dade County and stopped at several schools along the way.

Ben Affleck appears in new Dunkin’ commercial

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

Ben Affleck appears in new Dunkin’ commercial It was take two for Ben Affleck recently as the Cambridge native and Hollywood star again showed his love for Dunkin’, appearing in an ad for the brand a matter of months after he and his wife Jennifer Lopez both appeared in separate a Dunkin’ Super Bowl ad. Affleck and Lopez’ Super Bowl ad showed him working a Dunkin’ drive-thru in Medford.This time, Affleck was a customer, walking into a Dunkin’ location, ordering a meal and poking fun at his co-star and close friend Matt Damon after workers confused the two. The two actors have been friends for years, making movies and winning awards together. Damon has also recently been in the Boston area alongside Affleck’s brother, Casey, filming scenes for their movie “The Instigators.” 

Column: As Chicago White Sox try to put 2022 in the past, Pedro Grifol’s home debut as manager is one to forget

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

Column: As Chicago White Sox try to put 2022 in the past, Pedro Grifol’s home debut as manager is one to forget The Chicago White Sox returned home Monday for the first time since October, hoping to put last season’s agonies behind them for good.Sox fans understand the concept of forgive and forget, even though they tend to neglect the latter, so the players and new manager Pedro Grifol were greeted warmly while driving in from center field in gas-guzzling vehicles during pregame introductions at Sox Park.New year, new attitude?Let’s not get carried away.By the fifth inning of the home opener against the San Francisco Giants, when Sox starter Michael Kopech surrendered his fourth home run of the inning and fifth in a 21-batter span, the boos rained down on the field like the last game of 2022, in which the Minnesota Twins scored six first-inning runs to end the season with a thud.The Sox wound up surrendering seven home runs in a 12-3 loss to the Giants, and Grifol resorted to using infielder Hanser Alberto on the mound to finish the ninth.“It’s tough to take a hit lik...

Magic not losing sight of bigger picture even as play-in hopes fade

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

Magic not losing sight of bigger picture even as play-in hopes fade The message inside the Orlando Magic’s locker room hasn’t changed.So even as they walked off the court and left Amway Center after their dominant 128-102 win Sunday over the Detroit Pistons knowing their chances of making the play-in tournament diminished, they did so without losing sight of the bigger picture: development and growth that can extend beyond this season.“We put ourselves in a great position this year,” guard Jalen Suggs said. “We had a slow start, but we bounced back, went on a winning streak, really played well and kind of just made a name for ourselves now. The Magic aren’t the Magic of last year where it’s, ‘We’ve got a free win coming in here,’ [or] ‘This team is in a complete rebuilding process.’ We’re winning now.”The Magic’s win over the Pistons was their sixth victory in eight games and their largest margin of victory this season.They’re 29-25 since Dec. 5 — N...

After Massachusetts superintendent candidate wrote ‘ladies’ in email, the School Committee rescinded its offer

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:30:31 GMT

After Massachusetts superintendent candidate wrote ‘ladies’ in email, the School Committee rescinded its offer A “microaggression” was big enough to cost one superintendent candidate his dream job, he says.Vito Perrone said he’s “shocked” and “devastated” after the Easthampton School Committee pulled back its offer for him to lead the district because he used the term “ladies” in an email to the committee chair.Perrone said he was all excited to become the superintendent of Easthampton Public Schools, but the rug was pulled out from under him after his email to School Committee Chairperson Cynthia Kwiecinski and the School Committee assistant.Perrone, the interim superintendent of West Springfield Public Schools, had addressed the pair as “ladies” in the email that was going over three negotiation points after the School Committee had offered him the superintendent job.Following that email, Perrone was invited to an executive session held over Zoom. After the School Committee met alone for about 45 minutes, Kwiecinski informed...