14 Denver schools without air conditioning release students early due to heat Tuesday
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The record high temperatures for the first day of school Monday brought challenges to some Denver schools without air conditioning. Colorado students rank 6th worst for missing school With another day in the upper 90's, 14 Denver Public Schools decided to release students early on Tuesday. Those schools are:Godsman ElementarySteele ElementaryBryant Webster Dual LanguageRobert F. Smith STEAM High SchoolStedman ElementaryPolaris ElementaryColumbine ElementaryCowell ElementarySkinner Middle SchoolGoldrick ElementaryCory ElementaryCarson ElementaryMcMeen ElementaryUniversity Park ElementaryStedman Elementary School in Park Hill has fans set up around the school. Staff have opened windows, turned off lights and closed blinds, but the temperature in some of the classrooms was near 90 degrees Monday."We had some issues. Some kids were complaining they had headaches, some of them cried," said Maddelyn Lascra, a third-grade Spanish teacher.So Principal Michael Atkins and ...Brighton police break into hot car to save dog
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The Brighton Police Department said Tuesday that officers broke into a car to save a dog from hot temperatures.The heat in a car can be deadly within minutes, even if the temperature is in the 80s. Is it legal to break a car window to save a person or dog from heat in Colorado? BPD said it was just 84 degrees outside that day, but the internal temperature of the car read to be 113 degrees. The dog was in the car for over 20 minutes, according to police.Officers broke through a window to get the dog out and issued a summons for animal neglect to the owner. Police said the owner was understanding and thanked officers for the teaching moment.Now, BPD reminds others that going into a store for a few minutes can be fatal for a dog in a car."How long is it okay to leave your pet in the car during the summer months? The answer is zero minutes," BPD tweeted. If it’s 90 degrees outside, how hot is it for your dog inside the car? If it is 90 degrees outside, how hot is my...Map: How much of Denver's city center is parking lots?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver may have a reputation for being car-centric, but a new study says it has a lower share of city land devoted to parking than most U.S. cities.Parking Reform Network published maps of the parking lot coverage in the cores of 86 U.S. cities, part of an overall effort to inform people about the impact of parking on climate change, housing and traffic. Polis signs executive order on housing The mission tracks with local concerns. Denver leaders have battled with parking requirements in recent years, torn between allowing vehicles and freeing up space for more buildings in order to lower housing costs. Thankfully, Denver actually has one of the nation's lowest shares of city-center land devoted to parking spaces. According to the network's map, about 11% of land in Denver's city center is designated for parking. This area includes Denver's downtown and uptown neighborhoods north of Colfax Avenue and south of Interstate 25. Parking lots in Denver's city center. (...Giving back: Aurora fraternity delivers supplies to 4th-graders
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A local chapter of a historic Black fraternity is giving back to the community by providing school supplies and resources to a fourth-grade glass.The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., in 1911. The name was derived from the initials of the Greek phrase meaning "friendship is essential to the soul," according to a press release from the fraternity. Denver local to be featured on NYC jumbotron The fraternity boasts some famous members, like NBA Hall of Famers Michael Jordan and Shaquille O'Neal, to name a couple. It is also a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, also known as the Divine Nine, which is an umbrella council of historically Black fraternities and sororities with a mission to"foster cooperative actions of its members in dealing with matters of mutual concern," according to the website.Because of its notable history, Omega Psi Phi said it has national resources to help bring success to its local communiti...Miami Beach Police and the Gift of Life Marrow Registry host donor recruitment drive
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
South Florida is stepping up to help give the gift of life.Miami Beach Police and the Gift of Life Marrow Registry hosted a donor recruitment drive, Tuesday.The event encouraged officers, firefighters and community leaders to swab their cheeks in hopes of finding a match for patients suffering from various blood cancers.At the event, a leukemia survivor got to meet the hero who saved her life.“To really have a hand in seeing someone face to face, knowing that you’ve done something to help them, you know, live another day,” said Theresa Miller, a donor. “I’m so excited, I’m thrilled,” said Janisha Paul, a survivor. “I was looking for this opportunity, just waiting for this day to come, and I’m so excited, and I’m so thankful and grateful to you for what you did for me.”Gift of Life’s goal is to grow and diversify the stem cell and marrow registry so that more lives can be saved.1 dead and 1 injured after explosion at North Carolina home owned by NFL player Caleb Farley
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
(CNN) — One person is dead and another is injured after the explosion and collapse Tuesday of a North Carolina home owned by Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley, authorities said in a news release.Emergency units arrived early Tuesday morning at the Mooresville property and found one victim who “was exiting the house and was transported to Atrium Main in Charlotte with non-life-threatening injuries,” Iredell County Fire Marshal’s Office and Emergency Management spokesperson Kent Greene said.A body was found later during a search of the debris. Authorities didn’t release the names of the victims, saying they needed to notify family members.“It was like Armageddon. There was insulation coming out of the air like snow, bricks down the street hundreds of feet away, pieces of wood,” a neighbor, Pete Schuerger, told CNN affiliate WBTV. “Pretty devastating to see that big explosion.”Another neighbor, Clay Wild, told WBTV the explosion happened around midnight.“It just sounded lik...BSO seeks help from public in locating missing 68-year-old man
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is asking for the public’s help to locate a missing 68-year-old man. According to detectives, Russell Lee Stevenson was last seen around 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 9, in the 2700 block of Northwest 14th Street in unincorporated Central Broward. He is about 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs about 150 pounds. He has blond hair and blue eyes and was last seen wearing blue shorts.According to his sister, Stevenson has health-related ailments and physical limitations which require medication. Anyone with information on Stevenson’s whereabouts should contact BSO Detective Leonard Charla at 954-321-4274 or the BSO non-emergency number at 954-764-HELP (4357).Crews respond to overturned catamaran in Miami; no injuries reported
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
A vessel with several people on board was overturned. City of Miami Police and fire rescue units arrived at the scene of the overturned catamaran, located at 3663 S. Miami Ave., Tuesday afternoon. 7Skyforce hovered over the scene as the catamaran lay on its side. Three people were on board the catamaran when they were thrown into the water.One woman was taken on board a City of Miami Fire boat to be checked out. No injuries were reported. Two man that were thrown into the water were able to get the catamaran upright.Investigation underway after recent Beacon Hill break-ins
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
An investigation is ongoing after a recent string of break-ins impacting businesses in Beacon Hill.Remy Creations on Charles Street has been among the businesses hit. Later speaking with 7NEWS, owner Remy Stressenger said the situation felt “very unsettling.”Stressenger said an employee walked into the store on Sunday to find the store ransacked with glass shattered. Stressenger said a burglar took an iPad. Boston police said they also responded to Soodee Boutique in Beacon Hill on Sunday where a window pane was shattered and where a brick was on the floor beside the glass. At Soodee Boutique, police said someone took a box of rings and a cash register. Over at J. Grady, police said there was a break-in overnight Monday. The store’s owner said thieves did not take anything, though this is the third time this has happened. “It is very disconcerting,” said owner Jeff Grady. “I get a phone call in the middle of the night and I need to run down here and take care of thing...First-generation iPhone up for grabs through Boston-based auction house has tech lovers going crazy
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:46:53 GMT
It might not have the memory, or the camera, of today’s handy-dandy devices, but a Boston-based auction house is seeing people willing to pay top dollar for a first-generation iPhone.Top dollar, as in nearly $45,000.A first-generation iPhone that RR Auction put on the block in late July has collected just 17 bids, but the latest one offered a whopping $44,799. People wanting to jump in on the frenzy have until Thursday, when the auction will close.RR Auction has auctioned off first-generation iPhones in the past, but compared to Apple 1 computers and other items from Steve Jobs, the devices are “very rare,” said Bobby Livingston, the auction house’s executive vice president.“Nobody thought the iPhone was going to become as iconic as it would, so you wouldn’t save it,” Livingston told the Herald on Tuesday. “These were meant to be used so when you get one of these first-generations that are still sealed, it’s very appealing to a collector who loves technology.”The eight-gigabyte iPho...Latest news
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