Westminster neighbor follows porch pirate, helps deputies make arrest

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

Westminster neighbor follows porch pirate, helps deputies make arrest ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Neighbors in Westminster took matters into their own hands after they say they witnessed what appeared to be the same man stealing packages from their homes.They were able to connect the dots after posting on the Nextdoor app.In the 35-second clip, you can see just how fast the man walks up to Cindy Lee's home near 68th Avenue and Federal Boulevard and steps on the porch, taking five packages before walking off.“So he took it, and then I noticed on my camera," Lee said. Card skimmer suspect arrested after 3 devices found at 7-Eleven ATMs Lee was home at the time and told FOX31 the whole situation lasted less than a minute.It wasn't until she posted the video on social media Thursday morning that she realized she may not have been the only victim."All these people were like, 'He robbed me, too,' and then uploaded their video," Lee said. "And then all these people were like, 'I know that car, that's a Ford Focus.' We all came together with all the bits o...

10 wolves released so far in Colorado reintroduction effort

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

10 wolves released so far in Colorado reintroduction effort DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado has released 10 gray wolves so far in its ongoing effort to reintroduce the animals into the state.State wildlife officials have been capturing the wolves in Oregon to release in Colorado as part of the mandate voters approved in 2020. The capture work finished on Friday, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Polis grants clemency to 28, including parole for murder convict Now, four male and six female gray wolves have been released onto state-owned public land in Summit and Grand counties. That includes two adult males, while the rest are yearlings."Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists were careful to select yearling and adult wolves that are mature enough to hunt prey on their own," the agency in a release.Wolf reintroduction officially began on Monday, three days after a judge denied a last-minute request for a restraining order to block the process. While the judge rejected the restraining order, the lawsuit — filed by Colorado ranching groups — ...

Well-known Boulder mechanic needs kidney transplant

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

Well-known Boulder mechanic needs kidney transplant BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) — A well-known Boulder mechanic shop owner requires a kidney transplant, and his need highlights the growing nationwide shortage. Charlie Bigsby, owner of Charlie's Garage, has needed a new kidney for three and a half years, and as time passes, his health is steadily declining. He’s not alone: More than 88,000 people nationwide are on the waiting list, highlighting a great need. Barriers installed at DIA to prevent auto thefts His garage is a busy spot, too."On any given day, we have 15 to 30 cars showing up," Bigsby said.He's been working through his dialysis, which has been keeping him alive while he waits. He's always at his shop, working 8-5 Monday through Friday. Then, he goes home to 10 hours of dialysis, with his wife Marcie Bigsby by his side — even arranging his dialysis time so he can be done early each morning to be back at the shop."It kind of became part of our norm our everyday life. It affects what we do because we have to be home by a set time...

Holtz Children Hospital creates pop-up toy store to spread holiday cheer to young patients

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

Holtz Children Hospital creates pop-up toy store to spread holiday cheer to young patients A local children’s hospital is spreading holiday cheer with presents for their young patients.Holtz Children’s Hospital in Miami created a pop-up toy store on Friday. Parents and guardians were able to pick out some free gifts for their children who are forced to spend the holiday season receiving critical care at the hospital. “We do so many events around the holidays, so they don’t feel like they’re missing out on all of the Santa Claus visits and the elves and the parties,” said Stephanie Epstein, a music therapist at Holtz Children’s Hospital. “It allows us to connect with our patients and families in a very different way, but a very significant way.”The hospital teamed up with members of City of Miami Fire Rescue. Firefighters wrapped the gifts while parents enjoyed hot chocolate, holiday music and Christmas snacks.

Tampa woman pushes through tough times after doctors find tumor on spinal cord

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

Tampa woman pushes through tough times after doctors find tumor on spinal cord A car crash isn’t the type of thing you’d expect to be a blessing in disguise. A Tampa Bay cancer survivor said her visit to the doctor for back pain stemming from an accident ended up saving her life. Britta Devitt said it all started with a trip to the doctor’s office.“I was having back pain, so I went to go see a doctor, and they were doing some treatment,” she said. “They did an X-ray, and things look OK.”But Devitt was still having neck pains, so her doctors told her to get an MRI.It was during the MRI that Devitt was told she had a tumor on her spinal cord. Devitt was placed under the microscope for hours, as doctors worked to fully remove the tumor. But one thing was on Devitt’s head. As an avid dancer and a runner, she had been training for an upcoming marathon before this, and she knew her journey was far from over.“I asked my neurosurgeon, ‘Hey, I have a marathon coming up in November.’ I remember he took a...

We are once again at war in the Middle East

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

We are once again at war in the Middle East Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe.It was February 1991, and the crew of the British frigate HMS Gloucester was scrambling, trying to knock out an Iraqi Silkworm missile heading toward the USS Missouri — a World War II-era battleship recommissioned by former United States President Ronald Reagan.The extreme jolt from the firing of a salvo of Sea Dart missiles was alarming. And by the time I scurried sleepy-eyed to the deck, I’d missed the first successful engagement of a missile by another missile during naval warfare.Today, 32 years later, such interceptions are now a dime a dozen in the Red Sea. And whether the West wants to admit it or not, thanks to the Hamas attacks on southern Israel and Iran’s response to Israel’s self-defense, it is at war in the Middle East once again.We should all breathe a sigh of relief that missile interceptions have so far prevented the sinking of a Western warship or merchant vessel — something that would accelerate the out-of-sight co...

The first nail-biter election of 2024: Taiwan

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

The first nail-biter election of 2024: Taiwan TAIPEI — 2024 will be a bumper year of elections around the world, but one of the first votes on the calendar will also be one of the most hotly contested and consequential: Taiwan, where there are vital strategic interests at play for both the U.S. and China on January 13. If the campaign started with expectations in the U.S. that the ruling, pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), whose top brass are frequent and welcome guests in Washington, would stroll to victory, the final stages of the presidential and legislative race have turned into a nail-biter. Chinese President’s Xi Jinping’s Communist Party leadership, increasingly assertive in its claim that democratic Taiwan is part of China and keen to see the ruling party in Taipei ousted, is trying to swing the election through a disinformation campaign of hoaxes and outlandish claims on social media. And the tactics may be working. The latest polls for the first-past-the-post presidential race on the My Formosa ...

Judges get dragged into Spain’s toxic politics

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

Judges get dragged into Spain’s toxic politics MADRID — Spain’s latest political turmoil is extending a years-long battle between the two main parties over appointments of top judges. In recent months, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez secured a new term by offering an amnesty deal to Catalan separatists in exchange for political support. This was met by outrage from the right-wing opposition, many in the judiciary and prominent lawyers, who have warned such a move could be seen as unconstitutional. Now, this antagonism is feeding into a paralysis in the judiciary’s governing body.For years, Sánchez’s governing Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) and the Popular Party (PP) clashed over judicial appointments and reform. The two have vied to control the judicial authority and as a result, the entire judiciary, with appointed judges labeled “conservative” or “progressive,” and their political allegiance public knowledge.The PP, in particular, has delayed efforts to reach a deal on new appointments, demo...

POLITICO’s quiz of the year 2023

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

POLITICO’s quiz of the year 2023 POLITICO’s quiz of the yearHow well do you remember 2023?By Ali Walker and Paul Dallison<p><strong><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)">Which of these European commissioners did not step away from Ursula von der Leyen’s top team this year?</span></strong></p>Jutta UrpilainenYlva JohanssonMariya Gabriel<p><strong><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)">Von der Leyen joined Mark Rutte and Giorgia Meloni on a trip to which country to strike a deal to limit migrant departures?</span></strong></p>AlgeriaTurkeyTunisia <p><strong><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)">A European Parliament staffer says he suffered a near-death experience after eating soup containing which unadvertised ingredient bought at a canteen in Strasbourg?</span></strong></p>PeanutsShrimpChili<p><strong><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)">National capitals dashed EU pl...

Bruins thumped in Winnipeg, 5-1

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 07:54:01 GMT

Bruins thumped in Winnipeg, 5-1 The Bruins left Boston on Thursday with the feeling that being on the road and away from the holiday distractions of home would help them focus on the task at hand.That was the theory, anyway.The reality was that the B’s played arguably their worst game of the season in Friday against the Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre, dropping a 5-1 decision that was as lopsided as the score indicated. The B’s now have to turn it around to face a hot Wild team in St. Paul on Friday.Though the B’s had been much more competitive in their previous two games, both overtime losses, it was the B’s third straight loss and one that, if it came at a different point in the schedule, might precipitate a message-sending call-up from Providence.The B’s got only token pressure on Winnipeg goalie Connor Hellebuyck when it mattered and, even then, it was of the one-and-done variety. The power outage is getting concerning. They have been held to one goal in three of their last fi...