DC punk legends reunite at summer concert series
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
toggle audio on and off change volume download audio 'Reunion Summer' organizers Katy Otto and Amanda MacKaye, with WTOP's Neal Augenstein $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ga('send', 'event', 'Audio', 'play', audio_filename); }); }); The forefathers and foremothers of D.C.’s groundbreaking hardcore punk scene are reuniting in a weekend of music, picnics and community at a concert series called “Reunion Summer” — but it’s not a traditional reunion.“I was really feeling hungry for community,...4 juveniles in custody following armed robbery, police chase
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Four juveniles are in custody after an armed robbery in Northglenn ended with a short chase and crash in Thornton, according to police.Around 11:20 a.m. Sunday, Northglenn police responded to a robbery call in the 500 block of East 120th Avenue.When officers arrived, the suspects had already fled from the scene. Thornton police were called to help and tried to make contact with the suspect's vehicle but failed. A chase then began. Aurora woman homebound after mobility scooter stolen from front yard Once at Riverdale Road and Colorado Boulevard, the suspect failed to make a turn and crashed.Two of the four suspects were handed over to the Northglenn Police Department. According to Thornton Police, the remaining two suspects were transported to a local hospital for crash injuries.The crashed car was reported stolen, and a gun was located inside the vehicle.Four juveniles were in custody after an armed robbery in Northglenn ended with a short chase and crash in Thorn...Denver weather: High heat nears triple digits
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — High temperatures are back over the Front Range Monday with temperatures nearing the triple digits. There will be plenty of sunshine and a small chance of a shower in the Denver weather forecast.Weather today: High heat sticks aroundTemperatures will make it into the upper 90s in Denver Monday, keeping well above average for this time of year. Hikers warn of danger after nearly stepping on rattlesnake A few clouds will move in through the afternoon with a minimal chance of an isolated shower or storm.Pinpoint Weather: Daily forecast on July 24. Weather tonight: Partly cloudyClouds are slow to clear the area Monday night as winds remain light. Overnight lows will dip into the middle 60s, Staying five degrees above average.Pinpoint Weather: Overnight forecast on July 24. Looking ahead: Staying hot with stormsThe hot temperatures in the upper 90s stick around for Tuesday afternoon with a few clouds and small storm chances. How to protect landscapes from Colorado s...Watch: Rattlesnake coils, rattles as hikers pass
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Some hikers from Parker were hiking at Castlewood Canyon State Park when they said one of them almost stepped on a rattlesnake.It was last Saturday around 9 a.m. on the Rim Rock trail. Chelsea Chamberland told FOX31 in an email that her husband, Darren, almost stepped on the snake."He definitely upset the snake because it immediately coiled up and started rattling," she said. Remember these rattlesnake precautions for your kids, pets The snake was in good disguise, blending in well with its sandy surroundings on the path of the trail. Darren was hiking with his neighbor, Chris Armstrong, who told him to "be careful, he's ready to strike."Chelsea said her husband was luckily paying close attention, as he had never seen a rattlesnake in person before."My husband recalls stating, 'Whoa! Rattlesnake!' as he skipped and jumped to the right and past the snake," she said.Armstrong was not yet past the snake on the trail when it coiled up and rattled. Here’s what to do...Motorcyclist dies after crash in Fort Collins
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A motorcyclist is dead after a crash took place at an intersection in Fort Collins Sunday.Fort Collins Police Department responded to the crash at approximately 12:33 p.m. and found a motorcycle rider with life-threatening injuries, according to a press release.The rider was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.It happened at the intersection of Lemay Avenue and Commanche Drive. The investigation found that three motorcycles were riding southbound on Lemay Avenue when the driver of a Toyota Camry, heading northbound on the same street, turned left to go westbound on Commanche Drive, according to the press release. 4 juveniles in custody after crash following armed robbery, chase One of the southbound motorcycles crashed into the passenger side of the Camry, and that rider died.The factors that led up to the crash are still being investigated by the Fort Collins Police Collision Reconstruction and Scene Handling Team.In the meantime, Sgt. Mike Avrech ...Cheyenne Frontier Days offers lots of free attractions
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (KDVR) -- They say there is no such thing as a free lunch, but there is a free breakfast thanks to Cheyenne Frontier Days.A much-loved Western tradition is kicked off this weekend, the 127th annual Cheyenne Frontier Days. Rodeos, concerts, all the attractions, but there are things you can do that will not cost you one red penny. Colorado farmers markets near you It's happening now through July 30 at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Arena, and the schedule is packed.Start your day off with a hearty pancake, coffee and ham breakfast at the Cheyenne Depot Plaza for free. It actually started out as an emergency preparedness exercise in 1986 and it turned into a much-loved annual event attended by thousands.Once you get your fill, you can work it off by going to one of the Cheyenne Frontier Days parades.“A real Western theme and focused on those horse-drawn carriages. It’s quite a sight,” said Mike Smith, chairman of the public relations committee at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Ho...Russia strikes Ukraine’s grain export back door on the Danube River
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
KYIV – Russia launched drone strikes on Monday against Ukraine’s ports on the Danube River, Ukrainian Army Operational Command South reported, in an attack apparently aimed at thwarting Kyiv’s bid to redirect its grain exports after Moscow terminated a U.N.-brokered deal guaranteeing safe passage to shipments.Seven people were injured, a hangar with grain was destroyed, cargo storage terminals were damaged, and a fire broke out in one of the port’s technical facilities, Oleg Kiper, Odesa regional governor said in a statement. Five of the injured were taken to hospital, where one was in a critical condition, the governor added.“For four hours, the Russians attacked the ports with [Iranian-made] ‘Shahed-136’ drones. Three drones were destroyed by our air defense forces,” Kiper said. The Ukrainian authorities did not specify how many drones had hit their targets.Russia has been bombarding Ukraine’s Black Sea ports since it officia...Greta Thunberg fined for disobeying police during climate protest in Sweden
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
Greta Thunberg was found guilty of disobeying police during a climate protest in Malmö, Sweden, and ordered to pay a little over €200 in fines.Thunberg appeared at Malmö District Court on Monday morning, facing a charge of disobeying law enforcement, Swedish news outlets reported. The charge dates from June 19, when Thunberg and a dozen other protesters held a demonstration in the Swedish city, blocking the road to the oil port.Police reportedly ordered protesters to move and detained those who refused — including Thunberg.At the hearing, Thunberg admitted that she refused to obey the police order, but denied committing a crime, reported Swedish outlet Dagens Nyheter.“I think we are in an emergency,” she told the court. “There is a climate crisis that threatens life, health and property.”Thunberg was fined 50 Swedish krona — €4,33 — a day for 30 days, for a total of €129,90, in addition to paying 1,000 krona — €86 — to the Crime Victim Fund, Swedish news outl...Death to the bird: Musk officially rebrands Twitter ‘X’
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
This bird has flown.Mere hours after hinting at a logo design change, Elon Musk has gone through with his promise. People refreshed Twitter on Monday to find the iconic blue bird replaced with a black-and-white X as the platform’s new official logo.No frills or fancy designs for the social media site, just a minimalist X that has rattled many users and left them with questions: Is this a marketing stunt? Will Musk keep the term tweets or replace it? Musk first hinted at the change with a series of tweets – x’s? – posted Sunday.“And soon we shall bid adieu to the Twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds,” Musk wrote in a tweet early Sunday, before writing “X.com now points to https://twitter.com/. Interim X logo goes live later today.”Musk also hinted at changing the platform’s color to black.On Monday, shortly after he posted a picture showing the X logo projected on the company’s headquarters, the logo took over the website. When asked about ...Inside a Ukrainian baby factory
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:10 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine — When Tanya, a 45-year-old woman living in Los Angeles, paid $10,000 and sent two embryos to a surrogacy firm in Ukraine hoping to build a family six years ago, she says she never expected the uncertainty and heartbreak the process would bring.Tanya desperately wanted a child but found out she would be unable to conceive herself. After discovering how expensive surrogacy in the U.S. can be, she and her husband began pursuing options abroad — and came across the Kyiv-based company BioTexCom. Tanya’s parents were originally from Odesa, so she felt there was something fitting about her future child being born in Ukraine.Once the process began with BioTexCom in fall 2017, however, Tanya had an uneasy feeling. After sending her embryos, she says, she was told they would be implanted in a surrogate almost immediately — a timeline that didn’t fit with all the research Tanya had done into the surrogacy process. When, a few days later, the firm told her the embryo tr...Latest news
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