Papa Roach donates $155K at Denver show for suicide prevention
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Rock band Papa Roach wrapped up their recent tour Friday night in Denver, announcing a special gift for a cause the band said is important to them.Since the tour began in September, the band has been pledging a portion of its ticket sales to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in support of the Talk Away the Dark campaign. Mental health resources available in Colorado The campaign strives to teach people about the warning signs of suicide, and how to have a conversation that could save a life.The band's frontman, Jacoby Shaddix, told FOX31 that the message of the campaign aligns with the band's values."We always talk about that out of the darkness into the light experience, that evolution, and what the AFSP is doing is exactly that, it's like they are extending a hand out to people that need help," Shaddix said. Shaddix said it's important to remind people that there is help out there, more than playing a song to feel better, but real professional help ...How much time do you have left to blow out your sprinklers?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
Denver (KDVR) -- With freezing temperatures heading into the metro, now is the time to get sprinklers blown out and winterized so that nothing freezes.KDVR/KWGN Chief meteorologist Dave Fraser says it would be best to get it done by Thursday night. FOX31 Weather: View the latest Denver forecasts, maps and radar Technicians with Mile-Hi Sprinkler are busy doing just that this week. Jeremy Koch is scheduled to complete 32 blowouts in one day.One of his calls was at George Ray's home in Denver. "It's part of life in Colorado," Ray said.Koch went inside the home to turn off the water for the sprinkler and drain the pipe. Then he came outside to connect the air compressor and blow out the system. It's also a good idea to put a cover over the outside components, he said. Potatoes and turnips were the original jack-o’-lantern But what if you haven't had time to schedule or complete a blowout by the weekend?"The minimum they need to do is definitely wrap the vacuum breaker, which is the...Safety warning issued for electric scooters after 2 killed in apartment fire reportedly caused by battery
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
Drivers beware: officials are calling a specific scooter unsafe due to fire hazards.The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a warning on Tuesday against the Toos Elite 60-volt e-scooters.The scooters, sold online and in New York, are not being recalled but are reportedly responsible for an apartment fire where two people were killed, including a child.The suspected cause of the blaze was the scooter’s combustible lithium-ion battery.Mushroom Chicken / 107 Steak & Bar, Doral
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
(WSVN) – A South Florida chef gets saucy in the kitchen. It’s part of his recipe for a chicken dinner. Time to grab a Bite with Belkys.Ingredients:1 half chicken – deboned6 oz cremini mushrooms4 oz Portobello mushroom3 oz dry mushroomHalf of a yellow onion1 oz diced garlic2 tbsp unsalted butter1 cup whole heavy cream1/2 cup white wineSaltBlack pepperMethod of Preparation:Season chicken with salt and pepper and grill (400 degrees) over indirect heat, starting skin side down. Cook for 20 minutes and then flip and cook for another 20 minutes. Rotate for even cooking. Cook for another 20-30 minutes and then check internal temperature. Remove from heat when internal temperature reached 165 F. Remove from grill and rest for 10 minutes.Under medium heat, add butter and onions and garlic and sauté for about 2 minutes. Add white wine (take pan off heat when pouring). Allow wine to cook out for a few minutes, then add mushrooms and heavy cream and salt and pepper. Cook for a...BSO seeks help from public in locating missing 15-year-old girl
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help in finding a 15-year-old who has gone missing from Deerfield Beach.Lartasha Mathis was last seen on Friday, Oct. 13, at approximately 4:15 p.m. in the vicinity of the 300 block of Northeast Second Street in Deerfield Beach. Mathis is described as weighing around 160 pounds, standing at 5 feet 4 inches tall, with brown hair and brown eyes.At the time of her disappearance, Mathis was wearing a pink crop top and pajama shorts. She also has a “TT” tattoo on her right thigh and a smiley face with stitches. Her family has indicated that she experiences depression.Those with any information regarding Mathis’s whereabouts are urged to contact BSO Detective Leonard Charla at 954-321-4274 or reach out to the BSO non-emergency number at 954-764-HELP (4357).South Dade Black History Center to honor late Gulliver Prep football star with Love-Art-Football exhibit
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
The South Dade Black History Center Advisory Board is set to pay tribute to a former South Florida football standout who was gunned down in a shooting at the University of Virginia last year. D’Sean Perry, a graduate of Gulliver Prep in Pinecrest, will be remembered through a unique exhibit that celebrates his life and contributions to the South Dade community.The Love-Art-Football exhibit’s opening night reception will be held on Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Larcenia J. Bullard Plaza, 14508 Lincoln Blvd.The event will begin with a candle lighting in memory of Perry and showcase his artistic talents. “If football was the center of Perry’s world, then his love for art was the brightly shining sun in that world,” said former County Commissioner and SDBHCAB Chairman Dennis Moss. “His ability to take abstract ceramic and turn it into a work of art was mesmerizing.”A South Dade native, Perry was a linebacker for the University of Virginia Cavaliers and lost his life, along...‘Sexual communications, pictures being sent’: BSO deputy accused of soliciting 17-year-old girl bonds out
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
A Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy who faces multiple charges for allegedly interacting with a minor has bonded out of jail following his arrest and court appearance.7News cameras captured BSO Deputy Jemiah Thomas as he walked out of the Broward County Jail, Wednesday afternoon. He declined to comment on his charges.Thomas, 35, was arrested early Tuesday morning. He is accused of soliciting a 17-year-old girl for a sexual relationship via text messages.In court Wednesday afternoon, Thomas was officially charged.“I did find probable cause on all four counts,” said the judge.The investigation into the deputy, a six-year veteran with the department, started earlier this month and lasted about a week and a half.ony addressed Thomas’s arrest during a news conference.“[Thomas] did nothing more than take advantage, take advantage of his powers, abuse his authority and solicit, sexual solicitation of a minor,” he said.Investigators said Thomas met his alleged vi...Sheriff: Miami man charged with murder in Monroe County overdose death
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
MONROE COUNTY, Fla. (WSVN) – A 56-year-old Miami man who was arrested in April for leading an extensive fentanyl distribution ring in Monroe County has been charged with murder for his involvement in an overdose death, officials said.According to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, a grand jury has charged Melvin Anthony Howard with first-degree murder for supplying the fentanyl that led to the overdose death of 53-year-old Amanda Roberts of Grassy Key on Sept. 2, 2022.In a related case, Alexis Joy Sather, 23, of Marathon, Florida, was arrested for murder in March 2023, allegedly connected to Roberts’ death. Authorities said Sather had purchased fentanyl from Howard and subsequently sold it to Roberts.Alexis Sather (Courtesy Monroe County Sheriff’s Office)Howard is also facing charges of trafficking fentanyl, conspiracy to traffic fentanyl and the unlawful use of a two-way communication device to facilitate a felony.Howard’s initial arrest in April foll...BSO search for subject caught on surveillance video punching elderly man outside Walmart in Lauderdale Lakes
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies are searching for a man who was caught on camera punching an elderly man as he was exiting a Walmart in Lauderdale Lakes. According to detectives with BSO’s Violent Crimes Unit, the attack happened on Oct. 11, just before 10 a.m. at the store located at 3001 N. State Road 7.“This is awful to witness. Nobody wants to see this in our society,” said BSO spokesperson Carey Codd. “To have someone walk up unprovoked, punch an elderly man in the face, that is completely uncalled for. It is cruel and it is unacceptable.”Surveillance footage shows the elderly man was seen leaving the store with a shopping bag in his hand. As the victim was getting past the sliding doors, walked in and punching the victim twice in the face.“An elderly gentleman was exiting a Walmart store, he had a bag in his left hand, and as he got past the first set of double doors and into the entryway of the store, a tall, thin man just walks up ...Healey’s climate chief calls for more specifics ahead of Massachusetts 2050 goals
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:53:53 GMT
The Healey administration released a set climate-related recommendations Wednesday that highlight the need to find money for decarbonization strategies as climate-related impacts and northward migration patterns put more and more pressure on the region.The report, authored by Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer’s Office of Climate Innovation and Resilience, outlines 39 actions to deal with rising global temperatures, which have reached 1.1 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, and more extreme weather events across the world, including the Bay State.“Massachusetts, like other state and local governments, must play a leading role in climate policy and implementation, spurring innovation in technology, climate finance, and resilience,” the report said.State law requires Massachusetts to hit net zero carbon emissions by 2050, an effort that will require “substantial” investments, the report said. The costs of not making those investments “will be even greater.”But the state, the ...Latest news
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