Denver weather: Nice start to workweek with dry, warm conditions
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver weather forecast will be dry and warm to kick off the workweek.Weather today: Plenty of sun, mild temperaturesMonday will bring high temperatures in the lower 80s with more sunshine. Photos: Glenwood Springs brush fire Clouds will be tough to find, helping highs stay a little above average for this time of the year.Pinpoint Weather: Daily highs on Sept. 25. Weather tonight: Clear and coolThere will be a comfy and cool evening ahead. Overnight low temperatures sink into the upper 40s and lower 50s under mostly clear skies. Look for winds out of the southwest at around 5-10 mph. Pinpoint Weather: Overnight lows on Sept. 25.Looking ahead: More sunshine and warmer temps this weekMore sunshine is in the forecast for the rest of the workweek. This will help temperatures to climb to the mid-80s Tuesday through Friday, which is about 10 degrees warmer than normal. Colorado fall colors photo gallery 2023: Share your pictures Pinpoint Weather 7-day forecast for...Pedestrian hit, killed on Colorado Boulevard
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The Denver Police Department said a pedestrian was killed in a crash Sunday night.It happened near 40th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard. DPD tweeted about the crash just before 10 p.m. Jeep SUV wanted in fatal hit-and-run in Littleton The person was pronounced dead at the scene.DPD said officers were investigating and did not immediately release any further details.Governor Ron DeSantis cuts funding for 4 schools citing Chinese Communist Party ties
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
Governor Ron DeSantis has taken a firm stance against any connections between educational institutions and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).According to a news release issued on Friday by the governor’s staff, the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) has suspended the availability of school choice scholarships for four schools believed to have direct ties to the CCP.The FDOE has identified the Lower and Upper Sagemont Preparatory Schools in Weston, Parke House Academy in Winter Park, and Park Maitland School in Winter Park as having direct links to the CCP. The FDOE asserted that these connections pose an imminent threat to the health, safety, and welfare of both the affected schools’ students and the public. As a response to this, the Department is collaborating with non-profit scholarship funding organizations to aid impacted students in finding and enrolling in nearby eligible schools.*NSYNC members get nostalgic about their peak boy band days on ‘Hot Ones’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
(CNN) — When 90s boy band *NSYNC were at the height of their fame, their tour bus was followed by a “stampede” of fans on one specific occasion, Justin Timberlake recalled while appearing on Thursday’s episode of “Hot Ones” with the group.He described how he and his bandmates – Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez and Joey Fatone – watched this group of fans follow their bus through a giant field that had a hole in the middle of it – into which they all fell.“I felt terrible,” Timberlake said, adding that on a separate occasion, the *NSYNC fandom was so wild that they returned to their hotel suite to find a fan had somehow snuck in.The anecdotes were just a few that the recently-reunited boy band reminisced about while appearing on Season 22 of the famed hot wing interview show – including Timberlake mentioning how he did in fact get a “note” from a producer to pronounce “me” like “may” in their 2000 hit song “It’s Gonna Be Me.”The pronunciation of the word spawned a viral meme ...Cockeysville resident has had bird’s-eye view of Orioles in action since 1996 | COLUMN
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
For the past 27 years, Pete Holden has enjoyed a bird’s-eye view of the Baltimore Orioles in action, thanks to his summer gig in the Communications Control Room at Orioles Park at Camden Yards.The communications hub is where all of the statistics, videos, sound, and everything that you see and hear at the ballpark, originates. As a part of the communications team that produces and creates the show each game, Holden’s job changes daily. On any given day he could be choosing the music as the ballpark DJ, or running videos like The Crab Shuffle and The Hot Dog Race. Other days, he’s typing in graphic information or tallying the balls and strikes on the scoreboard.It’s a job that Holden loves. He was recently honored, along with 15 other Orioles employees, for 25-plus years of service with a dinner and a special 25-year anniversary ring ceremony at the ballpark.In 1996, Holden was in the Chicago area working in radio and planning his return to the East Coast R...Chicago baseball report: Final regular-season week brings Cubs down to the wire, while White Sox try to avoid 100 losses
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
A sweep of the Colorado Rockies sends the Chicago Cubs into the final week of the regular season in playoff position with six games to go.The Chicago White Sox need to win three of their final six games to avoid 100 losses. They finish the season at home with three against the Arizona Diamondbacks and three against the San Diego Padres. A schedule change means the Diamondbacks series will begin Tuesday and conclude Thursday, with Monday an off day.Every Monday throughout the regular season, Tribune baseball writers will provide an update on what happened — and what’s ahead for the Cubs and Sox.Cubs infielder Miles Mastrobuoni making the most of his playing timeThe life of a bench player tends to bring limited playing time and sometimes being the odd man out when a roster spot is needed.Miles Mastrobuoni knew he wouldn’t be getting many at-bats after the Cubs recalled him Aug. 19. He went a month before starting a game and in that span recorded four plate appearance...Orioles reset: 3 playoff roster questions entering regular season’s final week
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
With the American League East still unsecured, the Orioles can’t quite turn their attention to the playoffs just yet. But with one week left in the regular season, decisions loom for Baltimore.Regardless of whether the Orioles win the division for the first time since 2014 or collapse to disappointingly settle for a wild-card spot, their roster will reduce from 28 players back to 26 come the postseason, though they can make changes between each round. Those two reductions could come in any number of ways, with Baltimore’s final six games and the momentum various players take into the playoffs likely to factor into those choices.As the final week of the regular season begins, here are three questions the Orioles face when it comes to their initial playoff roster.1. Who makes the playoff rotation?The outcome here somewhat depends on whether the Orioles hold off the Tampa Bay Rays to win the AL East and bypass the wild-card round, given they would need three starters maximu...Taylor Swift turns out to see Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs play
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
Travis Kelce put the ball in Taylor Swift’s court, and she wound up bringing it to Arrowhead Stadium after all.The 12-time Grammy Award winner took advantage of an invitation from the All-Pro tight end to see the Kansas City Chiefs play the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday. Swift was decked out in red and white while watching alongside Kelce’s mother, Donna, from one of the glass-enclosed suites on a sun-splashed afternoon in Kansas City.She got quite a show, too. Kelce grabbed a 3-yard TD pass in the third quarter, and the reigning Super Bowl champions went on to a 41-10 win.Kelce did not speak to reporters afterward, but he was spotted leaving Arrowhead with Swift by his side.Talk about being at the right place at the right time! Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce leaving Arrowhead together after the game. #Bears #ChiefsKingdom #NFL pic.twitter.com/wrMoDszOme— Jarrett Payton (@paytonsun) September 25, 2023“He told me at the last minute” that Swift was coming to the ga...Film legend Sophia Loren has successful surgery after fracturing a leg in a fall at home, agent says
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
ROME (AP) — Film legend Sophia Loren is recovering from successful surgery for a leg fracture after she fell in her Switzerland home, an agent for the 89-year-old Italian actor said Monday.Agent Andrea Giusti said in an email that Loren fell in a bathroom on Sunday and the surgery was performed later that day. The operation “went very well,” Giusti said. The agent didn’t immediately say which bone was broken. Italian state TV network Rai said she fractured a thigh bone. Loren has lived in a Swiss villa near Lake Geneva for decades. Earlier this month, she appeared, looking radiant, with Italian designer Giorgio Armani in Venice at a fashion show held on the sidelines of the city’s annual film festival. She celebrated her 89th birthday last week. She was scheduled to appear at a restaurant that bears her name in Bari, a city in southern Italy, this but her fall forced a cancellation of the event. According to her agent, Loren gave the restaurant the right to use her name and image.Th...Latest talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over mega dam on the Nile end without breakthrough
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:42 GMT
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — The latest talks over the mega dam that Ethiopia is building on the Nile River’s main tributary have broken up without an agreement.The two-day talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt on the disputed Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam ended on Sunday night in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital. Ethiopia’s chief negotiator, Seleshi Bekele, said the countries had “exchanged constructive ideas on various outstanding issues” and added that his country remains committed to continuing the negotiations.Egypt’s water ministry blamed Ethiopia for the failure to make a breakthrough, alleging that Addis Ababa was “opposed to any compromise.” It expressed concern and said an agreement was needed to protect Egypt’s water security and national interests.Talks have rumbled on for years over the controversial $4.6 billion project, whose construction started in 2011. It is expected to produce over 6,000 megawatts of electricity — double Ethiopia’s current output and enough ...Latest news
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