Stove Prairie Fire burning in Cache la Poudre Wilderness

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

Stove Prairie Fire burning in Cache la Poudre Wilderness BELLVUE, Colo. (KDVR) — A fire spanned dozens of acres in northern Colorado on Saturday afternoon.The Stove Prairie Fire was burning grass in the Cache la Poudre Wilderness, according to the Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the U.S. Forest Service.The fire was estimated to be about 45 acres and 50% contained as of about 7:15 p.m. No structures were reported as threatened. Colorado Wildfire Map: Updates, warnings, and smoke forecast The fire marked yet another after days of whipping winds in Colorado, including hurricane-force winds on Friday, which led to fires across the Front Range. The Pinpoint Weather team said gusts continued to hit northern Colorado on Saturday and were expected to pick up at night, with more windy weather in the forecast ahead.The National Weather Service had issued a hazardous weather outlook for northeast Colorado and into the Front Range mountains, with a red flag warning also in effect for South Park, the Palmer Divide and adjacent plains south and east...

Air Force veteran to drive donations to tornado-stricken Mississippi

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

Air Force veteran to drive donations to tornado-stricken Mississippi DENVER (KDVR) — The devastation left behind by tornadoes in the south has inspired a local veteran to help."Big Tony" said he'll be accepting donations Sunday and driving them to Mississippi late that night."We have a truck that's going to Mississippi," Big Tony said. Deadly storms, tornadoes cause devastation in the South and Midwest: ‘Feels like a warzone’ Mississippi isn't just another star on the American flag to him, it's a place where Americans are in need following devastating tornadoes."It's an 18-hour one-way trip," Big Tony said. "We're going to Rolling Fork, Mississippi, that got completely wiped out."The retired Air Force veteran drafted a new mission for himself: get supplies where they're needed."We're going to get this filled up, best as we can," Big Tony said. "We're not driving an empty truck down to Mississippi."Donations accepted on Sunday, April 2His truck is about a fifth of the way full, but Big Tony said his neighbors around the metro area will help fill it ...

Garage repairs you should prioritize for spring

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

Garage repairs you should prioritize for spring How to get your garage ready for all your spring DIY projectsWith the warm weather that spring brings, you’re probably going to be spending more time gardening, landscaping and doing other projects around your home’s exterior. That usually means working out of your garage, where you likely store your gardening tools, landscaping equipment and other supplies.But if your garage is looking a little worse for wear after the winter, BestReviews’ home improvement expert, Beth Allen, a licensed contractor and founder of HIP Chicks, offered some tips for determining what repairs to tackle first. She also shared some of her favorite products for repairing, cleaning and organizing the garage.In this article: Sun Joe Electric Pressure Washer, Drymate Oil Spill Mat and Amazon Basics Four-shelf Adjustable, Heavy-Duty Storage Shelving Unit.What garage repairs should be your top priority?Winter weather can be tough on your garage, so you may have your work cut out for you. That’s why it’s importan...

Canes fans fill UM’s Wastco Center for Final Four watch party

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

Canes fans fill UM’s Wastco Center for Final Four watch party It’s a fan frenzy at the University of Miami, as Hurricanes fans cheer on their men’s basketball team during their Final Four game in Houston.Students, staff, alumni and other South Floridians filled up the Watsco Center on the Coral Gables campus, Saturday night.“I’m really excited; that’s all I can say,” said student Jayda Changar.Attendees are there to watch the Canes make history, as the men’s basketball team competes in the NCAA Final Four for the first time, ever.“I feel pumped. I’m so excited; I’m all merched out, like, I’ve got the sign, all of that. It just feels really exciting,” said student Jene Turner.Students at the watch party said it’s about time.“I can’t believe we made it to the Final Four,” said student Tyreke Walker. “I’ve been watching since last year when we made it to the Sweet 16, it was pretty cool. We made it to the Elite 8; now I’m excited that we made it to the...

Drier but colder Sunday after Saturday rain

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

Drier but colder Sunday after Saturday rain After the showers and storms on Saturday, Sunday’s forecast will feature some sunshine but will also be a chilly one. Winds pick up out of the northwest during the morning, with gusts over 30mph possible.High temperatures are likely to occur in the morning before colder air moves in. Expect afternoon high temperatures generally in the mid 40s.After a chilly Sunday, mild weather returns to the forecast to start the work week.

Jimmy Butler’s 35 help Heat survive Luka Doncic’s 42 in 129-122 victory over Mavericks

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

Jimmy Butler’s 35 help Heat survive Luka Doncic’s 42 in 129-122 victory over Mavericks For extended stretches Saturday night at Miami-Dade Arena, defense was optional, which for the Dallas Mavericks has become the story of a season gone sour.For extended stretches Saturday night, the Miami Heat found themselves nearly as defenseless.Finally, a stand was made, one that snapped a three-game losing streak and moved the Heat closer to the top seed in the Eastern Conference play-in round.No, not exactly the type of game Erik Spoelstra would prefer, and not the type of postseason placement the Heat had targeted at No. 7 in the Eastern Conference, but the 129-122 victory at Miami-Dade Arena at least restored a healthier sense of order.“I wouldn’t have necessarily drawn it up this way, but I also had a gut feeling,” Spoelstra said, “we were going to have to put some points on the board.”Pushing to an early 18-point lead even with center Bam Adebayo sidelined by a hip bruise, the Heat improved to 41-37 with four games left in their regular season....

Revolution give up a late goal in a 1-1 draw with NYCFC

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

Revolution give up a late goal in a 1-1 draw with NYCFC FOXBORO – The New England Revolution began the first of four home games in April with a 1-1 draw with New York City FC before 18,521 on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.The Revolution (4-1-1) fell into second place tie with Atlanta with 13 points, one behind Cincinnati (4-0-2) in the Eastern Conference, and will host CF Montreal next Saturday. NYCFC upped its mark to 2-2-2.“Give them credit but I think we could have done better,” said Revolution head coach and sporting director Bruce Arena. “It was OK, it’s not a loss.”Arena made two changes to the starting XI that beat D.C. United 2-1 on March 25 at Audi Field, one of which accounted for a significant upgrade in the midfield. Revolution rainmaker Carles Gil, the 2021 league MVP, made his fifth appearance and first start since the home opener against the Houston Dynamo on March 4. Gil missed the game in D.C. with a hamstring injury.Gustavo Bou and Jack Panayotou made deep flanking runs in the eighth and ninth minutes, but both pro...

Winderman’s view: Heat sixth sense with Love produces dividends against Mavericks

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

Winderman’s view: Heat sixth sense with Love produces dividends against Mavericks Observations and other notes of interest from Saturday night’s 129-122 victory over the Dallas Mavericks:– With Bam Adebayo out, some of Saturday’s alterations to the Heat rotation were out of need.– But Kevin Love to the bench worked.– With Love at backup center in a five-out alignment proving liberating to both Love and Heat.– In the absence of Adebayo, the Heat may have found something.– Then again, Cody Zeller certainly acquitted himself well enough to maintain a spot in the rotation.– Of course this all was against the Mavericks’ defense, so there also has to be perspective.– And Dallas continually hunted Love on the defensive end, so there’s also that.– As for Omer Yurtseven, his time appears to have come and gone.– Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said there was no choice but to sit out Adebayo due to Adebayo’s hip contusion.– “Just the movement,” Spoelstra said. “He’s j...

Man stabbed following fight in east end

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

Man stabbed following fight in east end A man has been stabbed following a fight in the city’s east end.Police say they were called to a building in the Chester Hill Road and Thorncliffe Avenue area around 9:45 Saturday night. There were reports that three men were fighting and when police arrived they found one man suffering from stab wounds. The man was taken to hospital. The extent of his injuries is unknown.

No more room for vroom? Paris votes on banishing e-scooters

Published Tue, 03 Dec 2024 17:54:48 GMT

No more room for vroom? Paris votes on banishing e-scooters PARIS (AP) — The wheels may be about to come off Paris’ ubiquitous for-hire electric scooters.Zipping around the City of Light on one of them, wind in the hair, or romantically but naughtily e-scooting à deux on one machine when the gendarmes aren’t looking could soon be over if Parisians vote Sunday to do away with the 15,000 opinion-dividing micro-vehicles.The question City Hall is asking in a citywide mini-referendum is: “For or against self-service scooters in Paris?”The answer could doom a leading market for the swift two-wheelers that have expanded locomotion choices in the French capital and other urban centers and towns around the world.Scattered around Paris, easy to locate and hire with a downloadable app and relatively cheap, the scooters are a hit with tourists who love their speed and the help-yourself freedom they offer. In the five years since their introduction, following in the wake of shared cars and shared bicycles, for-hire scooters have also bu...