This June is cooler, wetter than average
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The weather has been rainy lately in Colorado, making for a cooler-than-average June in the metro area.On average, the first 90-degree day in Denver comes around June 10, but it has yet to get that warm. Denver weather: Warm, sunny Tuesday with midweek storms In 2022, temperatures hit the 90s on May 11. A month later, the high was 100 degrees on June 11. By June 20, 2022, temperatures in Denver surpassed the 90-degree mark 10 times.On average, there are eight days above 90 degrees in June in Denver, according to the National Weather Service.FOX31 Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Kylie Bearse noted that while the average summer in Denver will see 40 days at or above that 90-degree mark, the past few years have been warmer than average.In 2022, there were 67 days above 90, and 59 days the year before. The NWS estimated that Monday would be the first day of the year to reach 90 degrees, but the highest temperature recorded in Denver was 87 degrees.Additionally, this mo...Why did Goodwill permanently close its dressing rooms?
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Goodwill locations across Colorado have permanently closed their fitting rooms due to an increase in theft, substance abuse and vandalism.On June 15, Goodwill of Colorado announced on its Facebook page that all locations except the Déjà Blue Boutique in Denver's Cherry Creek North were permanently closing the fitting rooms for the "safety of shoppers and team members." Denver metro rent may have hit lowest level of the year Goodwill said the stores have been experiencing a high number of thefts, substance abuse and vandalism inside the dressing rooms, and that the decision to close them was not made lightly."In 2021 retail losses due to theft were $94.5 billion according to the National Retail Federation. This is a serious issue for all retailers, there are major brands who are exiting markets completely and closing stores due to theft. For us as a nonprofit, theft and vandalism take the financial toll of impacting our ability to provide programs and services to a...Former security specialist takes stand in trial of Scot Peterson
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
A security specialist took the stand in the trial of former school resource officer Scot Peterson on Tuesday. Peterson is charged with child neglect for his inactions on the day of the Parkland school shooting. As the trial reaches its third week, Kelvin Greenleaf, a former security specialist that was part of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School’s security team on Feb. 14, 2018, answered the lawyer’s questions as jurors listened and watched. Greenleaf was asked if he knew the gunshots were coming from inside the building. Then he was asked how he could distinguish the sound. “Yes, [I knew where the shots were coming from] just from the sound of it,” he said. “It was like a ‘boom’ sound.”Peterson, accompanied by his defense attorneys, asserts that it was challenging to ascertain the source of the gunfire amidst the chaotic situation. Greenleaf continued to answer the attorney’s questions and said he heard about four to five shots...North Miami Beach PD locate 6-year-old boy who was reported missing
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
The North Miami Beach Police Department has located a 6-year-old boy who was reported missing Tuesday. https://twitter.com/myNMBPolice/status/1671192426956898312?s=20Jayden Douglas was last seen at around 8 a.m. near the area of South Glades Drive and Northeast 16 Avenue. He was last seen wearing a white shirt and navy blue shorts. Police said in a tweet they are all available resources at this time to locate the child including aviation, canine and social media.China’s PM focuses on trade and climate, ignores Scholz’s Ukraine plea
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
BERLIN — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday reiterated his appeal to China to use its influence on Russia to help end the war in Ukraine. But his guest from Beijing wanted to talk about deepening trade ties instead.In a statement to journalists following a meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Scholz said that he had “again appealed to the Chinese government to exert even more influence on the Russian government in this war.” He added: “As a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, China carries a very special duty here … Russia must — as we see it — withdraw its troops; otherwise it will not be possible to achieve a good peace.”However, there was no sign that Scholz’s plea — which he previously issued during a visit to Beijing last year — bore fruit: Standing next to Scholz, Li told journalists China wants closer economic cooperation with Germany but avoided any mention of Russia or Ukraine.The two leaders met in Berlin on the occasi...Titanic submarine: France sends in rescue team to find missing crew
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
PARIS — France is deploying a rescue team to help find the Titanic tourist submarine reported missing in the Atlantic Ocean off North America, according to local media reports. The French Research Institute for Sea Exploitation (Ifremer in French) — which is under the authority of the Sea and Research ministries — has diverted its vessel Atalante equipped with a deep-sea robot to the area where the submarine disappeared, Junior Minister for the Sea Hervé Berville said. Paris will communicate with the NATO coordination center and is already in contact with American authorities, Berville added. The American exploration submarine — dubbed Titan — was on an expedition to see the Titanic’s shipwreck when it went missing Sunday with five people on board. The submarine’s operator OceanGate Expeditions and the authorities refused to identify the passengers but French media reported that French oceanographer and Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet is among the...Illinois product Bren Spillane, a former Cincinnati Reds draft pick, heats up in Frontier League. ‘I’m going to own it.’
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
Whether it was a foul ball that came down in the wrong spot, a collision with an opponent or an attempt at a diving catch that went awry, outfielder Bren Spillane has dealt with many of what he calls “fluky” injuries throughout his five-year career in the minor leagues.Spillane, a Wheeling native and University of Illinois product, has had more than his share of misfortune. But the 26-year-old has learned not to wallow in it with the Windy City ThunderBolts.“At first, I started to think about having bad luck,” Spillane said. “But I stopped thinking about it. These are the cards I’ve been dealt with. God’s put me here for a reason, put me on this path for a reason. I’m going to own it and roll with the punches.”Spillane has not taken many hits this season. He has played nearly every day for the T-Bolts (12-21) while being one of the most consistent hitters in the Frontier League.He’s hitting .304 with five home runs and 14 R...Bears announce 9 training camp practices will be open to public in Lake Forest
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
Chicago Bears fans hoping to get a glimpse of quarterback Justin Fields and the rest of the team ahead of the 2023 regular season are set to have nine opportunities to do so this summer in Lake Forest.The Bears have announced nine summer training camp practices will be open to fans between July 27 and Aug. 10 at their Halas Hall headquarters in Lake Forest, with all of the sessions starting at 10 a.m.Starting July 6, at 10 a.m. fans can go to ChicagoBears.com/camp to get the tickets that are free of charge. Fans can select up to four tickets per date, subject to availability. They will be distributed as mobile tickets.“This family-first experience is built for all Bears fans alike, with team practices being the center point and many other attractions, games and activities across our campus in Lake Forest throughout each open date,” Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren said in a news release.As has been the case in previous years, parking will be provided at Hawthorn Mall...Business applications still surging: What new owners should know
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
A sustained high number of new business applications from mid-2020 to now indicates an optimism not necessarily shared across the economy. That ambition may be tested in the coming months.From January to July 2020 — the six-month period with a very short and deep recession smack dab in its middle — the number of applications for employer identification numbers (EINs) from the IRS nearly doubled. That ambitious optimism amid great economic uncertainty persists: As of April 2023, filings of these new business applications were 55% higher than in that January three years earlier.But banks are being more cautious about lending, and consumers may begin pulling back on spending after a long campaign by the Federal Reserve to cool the economy. New businesses, by their nature often on already-vulnerable financial footing, should prepare for rocky times with the knowledge that all healthy businesses, young or old, can benefit from contingency planning.New businesses still elevated, three yea...Adult woman fraudulently enrolled in multiple BPS high schools, under police investigation
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:47:15 GMT
An adult woman enrolled in three BPS high school in the last school year in a scheme using multiple pseudonyms and transfers and is now being investigated by police, BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper said in a letter to families at the schools Tuesday morning.“I am deeply troubled that an adult would breach the trust of our school communities by posing as a student,” Skipper said in a statement. “This appears to be a case of extremely sophisticated fraud.”The individual attended Jeremiah E. Burke High School, Brighton High School and English High School during the 2022-23 year.A BPS staff member at one of the schools identified “irregularities” in the individual’s paperwork and immediately notified district leadership who then informed police, the letter said. The adult was immediately discharged and ordered to stay away from BPS facilities.“While the investigation is in its early stages and remains ongoing, school officials have not ide...Latest news
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