City of Kingston issues trespass notices to encampment residents, local advocates mobilize

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

City of Kingston issues trespass notices to encampment residents, local advocates mobilize The City of Kingston issued trespass notices to those living at the homeless encampment in the Belle Park area last week and gave residents until March 27 to evacuate.In a council meeting held Jan. 10, 2023 city council voted to put a hold on evicting people from the campground so that residents had a place to occupy during the winter. But the city has moved forward with the March 27 deadline. Some people remain present at the encampment despite the deadline, but the city says they, as well as Kingston Police, will not be physically removing people from the encampment.In a sit down interview with Mayor Bryan Paterson, he said, “Our city staff, bylaw team and others work together to make sure we’re taking an empathetic and caring approach to anybody that is… living in an encampment, and ultimately the goal is to offer them better, safer living arrangements.”The city will be working alongside Kingston Police to clean up the area this week, and emphasizes that p...

Imprisoned former officer denied entry to halfway house

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Imprisoned former officer denied entry to halfway house LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — A former Loveland police officer imprisoned in the assault of a woman with dementia was denied entry into a halfway house for a second time this year.Austin Hopp has served around 10 months of his five-year sentence in the arrest of Karen Garner, then 73 years old, who was hurt when officers detained her on suspicion of shoplifting. 2 gun bills await the governor’s signature Hopp sought entry into a Larimer County Community Corrections program, but the board rejected his bid on Monday, Garner's family told FOX31's Alex Rose.This is Hopp's second attempt this year to get out of prison and into a community corrections program. A board in Weld County unanimously rejected a similar effort by Hopp in February, saying he showed a lack of effort to rehabilitate himself.Former officer will be able to reapply to halfway houseMonday's denial means the former police officer will not be able to apply for a halfway house program for another six months, according...

Colorado man 2nd to climb all state's 14ers in winter

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Colorado man 2nd to climb all state's 14ers in winter DENVER (KDVR) -- In March, a Colorado man finished his journey to climb all of the state's "fourteeners" — mountains at least 14,000 feet in elevation — in a single calendar winter, becoming only the second person to do so.Chris Fisher finished the route at Pyramid Peak on March 18, 72 days, 12 hours and 10 minutes after he began his ascent of Pikes Peak on Jan. 6.The record was shared on Fastest Known Time, a website used to track speed records for running, hiking and climbing routes. This was faster than the 84 days taken by Andrew Hamilton to complete the challenge for the first time in 2018. According to Fisher's Instagram, Hamilton joined him on a few of his climbs, including the finishing ascent of Pyramid Peak. Timing, totals for Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Tuesday On his Instagram, Hamilton said the record is "cool and all," but the project was more about the journey and experiences he had while doing it, as well as the friendships he made. The fastest non-winter time for ...

Denver weather: Snow, cooldown on Tuesday, a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Denver weather: Snow, cooldown on Tuesday, a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day DENVER (KDVR) — Tuesday is now a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day as Denver's weather turns cold and snowy with an incoming storm system. Weather tonight: Mountain snowColorado's mountains will see scattered snow showers develop Tuesday evening into early Wednesday. The Front Range will see cloud cover increase, with temperatures falling quickly into the 30s overnight. Weather tomorrow: Chilly, snow showersTemperatures will fall to the 30s by Tuesday morning and will slowly drop throughout the day. Most places on the Front Range will only be in the low 30s by Tuesday afternoon. The mountains will wake up to scattered snow showers with slick and snowy roads. Snow showers will first start on the northern Front Range and push south throughout the morning. Most of the roads should be dry or just wet for the morning commute on the Front Range, except for areas in northern Colorado, which will see snow earlier. Snow showers will move through the Denver metro area on and off from mid-morning unt...

Deco’s Alex Miranda throws the first pitch at Miami Marlins 2023 Baseball Season game

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Deco’s Alex Miranda throws the first pitch at Miami Marlins 2023 Baseball Season game The Miami Marlins kicked off the 2023 baseball season Thursday at Loan Depot Park. Alex: If you were at yesterday’s game against the New York Met’s, when I was invited to throw the first pitch, I’m sorry…For exceeding expectations. I didn’t send one person to the ER.The Marlins are back at it.Alex Miranda: “That is a beauty, baby. That is an absolute beauty.”Closing their season-opening series against the Mets at Loan Depot park Sunday.Alex Miranda “The games are so much fun, right? So now, of course, baseball is back.”David Oxfeld: “It should be a right of passage, so we really want people to come out. And we’re confident that they’ll have a good time, not just on the weekends. We have 81 of them.”We lost the same day I was asked to throw the first pitch. I hope those aren’t connected.Alex Miranda: “Yeah, I think it is.”Win or lose, nothing beats a day at the ballpark.David Oxfeld: ̶...

Street Art Regatta puts Wynwood graffiti art on the water

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Street Art Regatta puts Wynwood graffiti art on the water If you’ve ever wandered around Wynwood, you know how cool street art can be. It’s even cooler when that art is plastered on the sails of boats doing crazy stunts. It gives a whole new meaning to the term: “art for sail.”Mix hip street artists with the freestyle talents of young sailors, and you get the Street Art Regatta.Clare Vickery: “It’s an opportunity to exhibit interactive art in a visual way both on the water and to showcase some of the region’s and actually the nation’s top competitive sailing teams that are coming right out of Fort Lauderdale.”These boaters use the intracoastal waterway at the Lauderdale Yacht Club as their own personal playground.Clare Vickery: “We have competitive youth sailing teams competing against each other to sort of outdo each other in the spins and the maneuvers and the tacks.”With the wind blowing into all the colorful sails, it’s an art show like no other.Clare Vickery: “And a lot of the youn...

Tiki Tuesdays at No Man’s Land in Fort Lauderdale

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Tiki Tuesdays at No Man’s Land in Fort Lauderdale Tuesdays, they’re not just for tacos anymore. That’s the day one Broward bar celebrates the culture of the South Pacific. Party people get ready for “Tiki Tuesdays”. No doubt about it. Even Elvis would have made it over to No Man’s Land in Fort Lauderdale for Tiki Tuesdays.Felipe: “The place kind of opens up, it’s a great kind-of ambiance for anyone who wants to come on a date or come on their own.”Everybody looks forward to tiki time.Felipe: “It’s a great addition to what we do here.”The place is transformed into a tiki hut. From the cocktails in festive mugs to the small plates offered up, you’re getting a full dose of tiki culture.Felipe: “We make tiki-style drinks, we have the leis, we have floral shirts, all the staff, we decorate the place fit for tiki and we have a tiki food menu as well.” We’ll get to the food in a minute. The cocktails are the main reason for this special day.Felipe: &...

Keene State College student accused of making phone threat to member of Congress

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Keene State College student accused of making phone threat to member of Congress CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A college student has been accused of making a threatening phone call to a member of Congress.The Keene State College student is accused of making the cellphone call to the congressional office of a U.S. House member last week, leaving a message on a voicemail saying, “if you keep on coming for the gays, we’re gonna strike back,” according to an FBI affidavit.The message said, “We will kill you if that what it takes,” and the caller left a name and number.The representative was not identified.The student told investigators he did not actually plan to harm others or himself, does not own firearms, and was “emotional and intoxicated” when he left the message, the affidavit said.He is accused of making a threat in interstate communication.His lawyer described him as a “a peaceful young man and student. He means no ill will toward anybody and does not believe in violence or disruptive protest. He is mindful of the allegations against him and will a...

Right whale sighting in Cape Cod Canal a positive sign for future of species, scientists say 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Right whale sighting in Cape Cod Canal a positive sign for future of species, scientists say  A recent right whale sighting provided hope over the weekend as a mother whale and her calf were seen feeding in the Cape Cod Canal. The right whale is one of the most endangered whale species in the world. This weekend’s sighting, scientists said, is a positive sign for the species’ future as whales reproduce.“Even if we stop killing the whales, if we don’t give them enough of an opportunity to bulk up and get pregnant and half calves and do what that animal was doing — No amount of effort will make a difference if we can’t also get them healthy enough to make more calves,” Dr. Michael Moore of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution said. “So, it’s really good to see a calf there.”Officials temporarily closed the Cape Cod Canal on Sunday to make way for the whales as they moved through the area. The sighting, in turn, followed other right whale sightings in recent weeks and months as officials and scientists keep close watch on local w...

Orioles starting pitcher Kyle Bradish exits game vs. Rangers in 2nd inning after taking line drive to right leg

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Orioles starting pitcher Kyle Bradish exits game vs. Rangers in 2nd inning after taking line drive to right leg Orioles starting pitcher Kyle Bradish exited Monday’s game against the Texas Rangers early after taking a line drive off his right leg.Bradish left his 2023 debut after a 104 mph line drive from Rangers catcher Jonah Heim appeared to strike Bradish on his lower right leg.The 26-year-old right-hander attempted to walk it off as manager Brandon Hyde and head athletic trainer Brian Ebel visited the mound. But Bradish was quickly pulled after throwing one warmup pitch and limped off the field.Bradish retired the side in order in the first inning, averaging 96 mph on his fastball and striking out two batters on his slider. He allowed an infield single and a walk in the second before the comebacker, which resulted in an out after the ball ricocheted to first baseman Ryan Mountcastle.Left-hander Danny Coulombe, whom the Orioles acquired from the Minnesota Twins last week, relieved Bradish and struck out Rangers designated hitter Brad Miller to end the inning. Bradish ended his first ...