1 dead in Montbello neighborhood shooting

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

1 dead in Montbello neighborhood shooting DENVER (KDVR) -- The Denver Police Department investigated a shooting early Saturday morning that left one man dead.DPD said two people -- an adult male and an adult female -- were being held for investigation of first-degree murder in relation to the death.The shooting happened in the area of 50th Avenue and Quentin Street, according to a Twitter post by DPD at 1:51 a.m. Southern Colorado has 6 earthquakes in 24 hours, region’s strongest in a decade The victim, an adult male, was located but later pronounced dead. His identity will be released by the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner.FOX31 will provide updates as they become available.

3 women missing after crossing Mexico border 2 weeks ago

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

3 women missing after crossing Mexico border 2 weeks ago (CNN) — Three women are believed to be missing in Mexico after they crossed the US border traveling from Texas to sell clothes at a flea market over two weeks ago, police told CNN on Saturday.Marina Perez Rios, 48, her sister Martiza Trinidad Perez Rios, 47, and their friend Dora Alicia Cervantes Saenz, 53, crossed into Mexico on February 24, Roel Bermea, the Peñitas, Texas police chief, told CNN on Saturday.The group was heading to the city of Montemorelos in the Mexican state of Nuevo León to sell clothes at a flea market, Bermea said. The flea market is about a 3-hour drive south from the US border.The three women went missing one week before four Americans were kidnapped on March 3 in the Mexican border city of Matamoros, which is roughly 300 miles east of Montemorelos.Two of the Americans, Shaeed Woodard and Zindell Brown, were killed and their bodies were delivered Thursday to US diplomatic authorities, according to a Mexican official. The two survivors — LaTavia W...

‘This is our community:’ Locals push back on messaging on community violence

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

‘This is our community:’ Locals push back on messaging on community violence Fissures in locals’ approach to violence in Boston’s communities was starkly apparent at a recent press conference held by Rev. Kevin Peterson’s the New Democracy Coalition where residents of the area came out in impassioned protest and frustration.“Why you are at Bowdoin and Geneva?” a woman who said she lived in the area for 41 years asked Peterson. “We have a plan. We’ve met every week. This is our community. You don’t live here. Why are you at Bowdoin and Geneva?”The Thursday press conference was held at the site of the murder of a 24-year-old last year in a parking lot at the intersection of Bowdoin and Geneva and discussed the concentration of murders in Boston in what Peterson called a “Triangle of Death.”“What has become so disturbing to us over the last six months is this triangle,” Peterson said during his presentation, gesturing to a map with homicide locations marked.“A triangle that exte...

From the archives: Donnelly announces retirement

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

From the archives: Donnelly announces retirement By Joe Heaney, March 25, 1992U.S. Rep Brian Donnelly gave Quincy constituents a surprise jolt yesterday with his unexpected decision to bail out of office after seven terms.From bars to barber shops and City Hall, the popular Dorchester Democrat’s decision left everyone asking, “Why?”No one had the answer and many in the heart of Donnelly’s 11th Congressional District struggled with his “spend-more-time-with-the-family” explanation.Mayor James A. Sheets, who lost the 1978 Democratic primary election that sent Donnelly to Congress, praised the lawmaker’s Washington record while pondering a run to replace him.“I would not have the problem of recognition I had in 1978,” said Sheets, who served with Donnelly in the Massachusetts Legislature and is now in his second term as mayor.“The only thing constant in politics is change,” Sheets continued, adding, “Brian Donnelly will be dramatically missed by the mayor and cit...

Hall of Fame Minnesota Vikings coach Bud Grant dead at 95

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

Hall of Fame Minnesota Vikings coach Bud Grant dead at 95 Bud Grant, a Hall of Fame coach who brought the Minnesota Vikings to four Super Bowls in just eight years, has died. He was 95.The Vikings confirmed his death with a tweet on Saturday.“We are absolutely devastated to announce legendary Minnesota Vikings head coach and Hall of Famer Bud Grant has passed away this morning at age 95,” it reads. “We, like all Vikings and NFL fans, are shocked and saddened by this terrible news.”Grant was the first person ever to be inducted into both the Canadian Football League Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He coached for 28 seasons across both leagues and his teams reached the playoffs 20 times, played in 10 championship games and won four titles. His biggest victories always occurred up north, with all of his championship titles earned in the CFL.However, despite being one of the winningest coaches in football, he never managed to nab the Lombardi trophy. Overall, Grant had a career regular-season record of 1...

Jasson Dominguez homers again in loss to Phillies: ‘He could throw himself in the mix sooner rather than later’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

Jasson Dominguez homers again in loss to Phillies: ‘He could throw himself in the mix sooner rather than later’ The Yankees have gotten a close-up look at several of their top prospects this spring. While most of the attention has been drawn by Anthony Volpe and Oswald Peraza due to their participation in the shortstop competition, Jasson Dominguez has put on a show to remember.The Bombers’ No. 2 prospect — according to MLB Pipeline — mashed his fourth homer of the spring during Saturday’s 5-3 loss to the Phillies at George M Steinbrenner Field. Dominguez is red-hot during his first big league spring with the Bombers. The Dominican native is 8-for-19 (.421) with four homers, nine RBI and a 1.553 OPS.The 20-year-old got the start in center field today and with news of Harrison Bader being out with an oblique injury, Dominguez’s play has at least given the Bombers something to think about.“Jasson’s had a great spring,” said manager Aaron Boone during Saturday’s game on the YES Network. “It’s our first time getting to be around hi...

Feds read mixed signals as payrolls top estimates but wages cool

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

Feds read mixed signals as payrolls top estimates but wages cool U.S. payrolls rose in February by more than expected while a broad measure of monthly wage growth slowed, offering a mixed picture as the Federal Reserve considers whether to step up the pace of interest-rate hikes.Nonfarm payrolls increased 311,000 after a 504,000 advance in January, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed Friday. The unemployment rate ticked up to 3.6% as the labor force grew, and monthly wages rose at the slowest pace in a year.The payrolls figure topped all but one estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists, which called for a 225,000 increase and for wages to rise 0.3% from the prior month. US payroll growth has exceeded expectations for 11 straight months, extending the longest streak in data compiled by Bloomberg back to 1998.Average hourly earnings climbed 0.2% from a month earlier and 4.6% from a year ago. That said, wages for production and nonsupervisory workers — which make up the majority of U.S. workers and aren’t in management positions — advance...

Why Silicon Valley Bank’s failure is not 2008 all over again

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

Why Silicon Valley Bank’s failure is not 2008 all over again The financial institution best known for its relationships with high-flying world technology startups and venture capital, Silicon Valley Bank, experienced one of the oldest problems in banking — a bank run — which led to its failure on Friday.Its downfall is the largest failure of a financial institution since Washington Mutual collapsed at the height of the financial crisis more than a decade ago. And it had immediate effects. Some startups that had ties to the bank scrambled to pay their workers, and feared they might have to pause projects or lay off or furlough employees until they could access their funds.How did this happen? Here’s what to know about why the bank failed, who was affected most, and what to know about how it may, and may not affect, the wider banking system in the U.S.WHY DID SILICON VALLEY BANK FAIL?Silicon Valley Bank was hit hard by the downturn in technology stocks over the past year as well as the Federal Reserve’s aggressive plan to increase interest rate...

How to get on a waitlist for affordable housing in San Diego

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

How to get on a waitlist for affordable housing in San Diego SAN DIEGO -- For some San Diegans, finding affordable housing can be a hard feat to accomplish. With housing affordability hitting historic lows, many are looking at alternative routes to secure a place they can call home. 600 units of affordable housing to become available in San Diego There are a number of waiting lists for assistance programs offered by the San Diego Housing Commission and the Housing Authority of the County of San Diego in which residents can apply for.Though there is no guarantee that applicants will be selected to receive assisted housing, those who apply will be placed on waiting lists arranged by date and time the application was received by order of preferences, according to the two organizations.To break it down a bit -- this means each waiting list has preferred criteria which will be considered when selecting applicants to fill vacancies. For example, these preferences may be considered:-- Does the applicant live or work in San Diego?-- Does the appli...

Police: Stalker kills woman, husband in Seattle-area home

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:23:18 GMT

Police: Stalker kills woman, husband in Seattle-area home REDMOND, Wash. (AP) — A longhaul truck driver from Texas who became obsessed with a software engineer in Washington state after meeting her through a social media chatroom app killed her, her husband and himself after stalking them for months, police said.Zohreh Sadeghi, 33, and her husband, Mohammad Milad Naseri, 35, were shot to death in their suburban Seattle home by Ramin Khodakaramrezaei, 38, according to Redmond Police Chief Darrell Lowe. He said officers spent a week trying to serve a protection order on Khodakaramrezaei but had not been able to find him before the killings.“This is the absolute worst outcome for a stalking case,” Lowe said at a media briefing Friday afternoon. “This is every victim, every detective, every police chief’s worst nightmare.”In a written statement, the police department said Friday that the suspect began communicating with Sadeghi after listening to her podcasts. Lowe clarified that the two became acquainted because he heard her in an audio...