CSU coach: D-back who hit CU receiver has gotten death threats

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

CSU coach: D-back who hit CU receiver has gotten death threats DENVER (KDVR) -- A day and a half after the Colorado Buffaloes beat the Colorado State Rams in overtime, CSU staff said one of its players has been receiving death threats.The CSU Athletic Department said defensive back Henry Blackburn and his family have been the target of threats on social media. Additionally, their phone numbers and addresses were published online before the game was over. Buffs’ Travis Hunter suffered lacerated liver during Rocky Mountain Showdown “CSUPD is aware of death threats against CSU football player Henry Blackburn, and the investigation is ongoing. The police department will continue to monitor the situation, and the university is actively supporting the player and his family," the university said in a statement emailed to FOX31.Blackburn delivered the hit on Colorado's Travis Hunter, a two-way player who was in as wide receiver when the hit occurred.Hunter had been thrown the ball by CU quarterback Shedeur Sanders, but the ball was overthrown and Hun...

How are some Denver metro bars open past 2 a.m.?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

How are some Denver metro bars open past 2 a.m.? DENVER (KDVR) -- If you've ever looked at the operating hours of bars or clubs in Colorado, you might notice that a lot of them have one thing in common: They close at 2 a.m. or earlier.That's because state law only allows these types of establishments to be open until 2 a.m.But there's actually a way for cities to get around this, and there's one city -- Glendale -- that actually uses it.How some bars in Glendale can open past 2 a.m. In 2011, a law was passed that allowed cities to create "common consumption areas." How the cheeseburger was (maybe) invented in Denver To put it simply, with this law, cities can allow designated common areas outside of two or more liquor-licensed establishments -- like bars -- where people can go and drink alcohol out in the open.You wouldn't think this would open the door for later closing times. However, included in the law is a provision that regulates these common areas from operating outside of what's allowed by state law or "the limitations i...

Denver weather: A stretch of great September days to enjoy

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

Denver weather: A stretch of great September days to enjoy DENVER (KDVR) — The week ahead in Denver weather, it's looking rather quiet with low chances for rain. Temperatures will stay in the warm 80s for a few more days before cooler days arrive just in time to welcome fall on Saturday, according to Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast.Rain chances for the week ahead in DenverWeather tonight: Few clouds and coolThere will be some passing clouds through the evening and overnight. A stray shower is possible across metro Denver as a few mountain showers drift toward the east. The wind will be light and from the south. Colorado fall colors photo gallery 2023: Share your pictures Temperatures will cool into the 50s across eastern Colorado and in Denver. The Colorado mountains will see chilly temperatures in the 30s and 40s.Overnight lows by Tuesday morning across ColoradoWeather tomorrow: Stray shower possibleSkies will remain partly cloudy across the state on Tuesday. The wind will be light again and coming up from the south. ...

Family left without home after deadly BSFR helicopter crash in Pompano Beach speak out

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

Family left without home after deadly BSFR helicopter crash in Pompano Beach speak out Several people were left with next to nothing after a Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue helicopter crashed into their apartment complex. Now, they’re making a plea for help as they deal with the devastating loss.Even before Terran Vandiver began speaking to 7News, his eyes looked skyward as he he heard a familiar sound overhead.“The helicopter that just passed, those are things, the triggers that we now have to deal with as a family now,” Vandiver said.On Aug 28, a BSFR helicopter caught fire, lost control and plummeted into their apartment building, which killed a BSFR Battalion Chief and a woman who lived next door to the Vandivers.“I was getting ready for work, my little brother, he had the day off, he was sleeping in the living room,” he said. “We didn’t expect it. It was like a bomb that went off. It was like World War III for a while.”But now, three weeks later, they are still without a place to live. The family doesn’t have any...

Nearly $3 million worth of merchandise stolen from Miami jewelry store

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

Nearly $3 million worth of merchandise stolen from Miami jewelry store A safe was stolen by three thieves from a South Florida jewelry store, leaving owners without millions of dollars worth of merchandise.“We will lose everything, it was everything you know,” said the store owner of Mitch the Jeweler. The owner of the store didn’t want to show his face on camera, fearing they might come back. However, they did what he thought was impossible: move his massive safe out the door. “I don’t know how they moved this safe,” he said. “There was something, I don’t know how to tell you, something big… I don’t understand how it happened.”The three thieves cut a hole into the store, through a shut-down business next door. They then came across a toilet on the other side, which they flushed out of their way. “This is something along the same lines of professional workers over here,” continued the owner. The thieves of this hooded heist tried to make sure there was no evidence.They went up to ...

Bodycam footage shows good Samaritan dropping off bag with loaded gun, ID’s belonging to former Florida state representative in Miami Beach

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

Bodycam footage shows good Samaritan dropping off bag with loaded gun, ID’s belonging to former Florida state representative in Miami Beach When a woman turned over a lost bag to Miami Beach Police, they found a loaded gun that belonged to a former South Florida politician.It was an unusual delivery at the front desk of the Miami Beach Police Department. On Aug. 13, the good Samaritan was seen on officer-worn body camera footage dropping off what she said she found at South Pointe Park.“Thank you,” said the officer.“You’re welcome,” said the good Samaritan. The woman was thanked for taking the loaded pistol off the street.“I did my good deed for the day,” the good Samaritan said. “Oh, no. This counts for like maybe 20 good deeds,” the officer said regarding the high profile find.“Thank you. Have a good day,” said. According to police, she turned in a black cross body bag that was abandoned.The Samaritan believed that the bag belonged to a police officerAfter inspecting the the badge that was in the bag, it didn’t belong to an officer but rather a member...

Miami kids learn to make healthy food choices at cooking event

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

Miami kids learn to make healthy food choices at cooking event Young children in Miami are learning early on how to make healthy choices.United Way Miami and kids’ cooking company, Tovla Jr. partnered up on Monday for a hands-on cooking experience.Three and four-year-olds had fun in the kitchen and learned the importance of healthy eating.“Fruits and vegetables, and healthy food, they’re not only delicious but they’re good for our bodies,” said Tova Levine, founder of Tovla Jr. “And it’s just, it’s just priceless for the kids to be able to have this knowledge, the younger the better.”The kids received child-friendly cookware kits as gifts, all thanks to United Way.

Rhode Island family to be reunited with relative’s World War II dog tags after salvage shop discovery

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

Rhode Island family to be reunited with relative’s World War II dog tags after salvage shop discovery An incredible discovery is reuniting one Rhode Island family with a relative’s dog tags that had been lost for decades. The dog tags belonged to Jen Hockenhull’s grandfather, who served in the Navy during World War II. Decades after the war, a salvage dealer recently found the tags and posted photos of them on Facebook.Speaking with 7NEWS on Monday, Hockenhull said her family is excited about the recent discovery and excited to get the tags back. “Knowing my grandfather, he would sit down and just tell all kinds of stories,” Hockenhull said. “I used to love hearing him tell me stories about the war.”For years, Hockenhull and her family had wondered what happened to the tags. Recently, one of Hockenhull’s friends saw a picture of dog tags posted on social media by a metal salvage shop. The tags had been found at a dump in Worcester and Hockenhull’s maiden name was on them.“I looked at it and was like ‘Oh my goodness, that is a dog tag we’ve been looking for since Worl...

MIAA Football Committee: Gillette to host 8 championships

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

MIAA Football Committee: Gillette to host 8 championships State championship football will return to Gillette Stadium.The only difference is that the games will not be contested on the traditional first Friday and Saturday of December. Due to the fact that the Patriots will be hosting the Los Angeles Chargers on Dec. 3, MIAA football committee liaison Richard Pearson said it appears the eight championships would be contested on Wednesday (Nov. 29), Thursday (Nov. 30) and Friday (Dec. 1).As for semifinal venues, Pearson said the MIAA is currently looking at several sites in which to host the 16 games. Committee member Steve Dembowski expressed a concern shared by several coaches that some facilities didn’t provide locker room accessibility among other things.Mother Nature played havoc with some of the football games last weekend. Three of the games, including the Swampscott-Auburn affair, were not completed due to inclement weather. Pearson said the games have to be played to completion and if they aren’t, they would have to app...

Cannabis Control Commissioners butt heads over acting pot chair role

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:41:24 GMT

Cannabis Control Commissioners butt heads over acting pot chair role You would think the people in charge of the weed would be a little more chill.An attempt by state pot regulators to appoint an acting chair to fill the void left by their suspended leader grew heated enough Monday morning that commissioners had to take a quick break to collect themselves after they spent half an hour arguing.An attempt by Commissioner Kimberly Roy to run the Cannabis Control Commission’s public meeting in the absence of Chair Shannon O’Brien was stymied shortly after the group was gaveled together after one of the commission’s attorneys informed the group they had no chair and would have to appoint an acting officer to continue their discussion.“We do and we are going to stick to the agenda. New business is the fourth item,” Roy said when Acting General Counsel Andrew Carter told the commission they had no chair.Roy objected to Carter’s assertion, saying she, as commission secretary, is to serve as acting commission chair when O’Brien is not present.“There are two w...