Colorado women are some of most likely to be married, least likely to have kids

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Colorado women are some of most likely to be married, least likely to have kids DENVER (KDVR) — Women are more likely to be married in Colorado than nearly anywhere in the country, but they are less likely to have children than nearly anywhere in the country as well. Police still looking for man missing since June 2022 Colorado had one of the highest marriage rates in the country in 2021, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2021 American Community Survey, lower only than Alaska and neighboring Utah. In Colorado, there were 19.8 marriages in 2021 per every 1,000 women over the age of 15 - the nation's third-highest rate. Arkansas had the next highest rate with 19.7 followed by North Dakota and Oklahoma with 19.6 apiece. Alaska has the nation's highest marriage rate for women with 23.5 marriages per 1,000 of-age women, followed by Utah with 22.3. Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut and New Hampshire have the lowest rates - nearly half of Colorado's. Colorado cities have some of the highest shares of remote workers Though Colorado women get married more, th...

Police search for suspect accused of stealing purse from elderly woman in Miami

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Police search for suspect accused of stealing purse from elderly woman in Miami City of Miami Police are seeking the public’s help in finding a suspect accused of a strongarmed robbery. Police responded to the scene of the robbery at the intersection of Oak Avenue and Hibiscus Street, Monday. https://twitter.com/MiamiPD/status/1640778151910428672?s=20Surveillance video showed the suspect riding his bicycle as he pulled up to a 74-year-old woman who was walking in the area. The suspect shoved the woman, which caused her to fall to the ground. He then attempted to take her purse. Once the suspect took the victim’s purse, he fled from the scene on his bicycle.The woman sustained minor injuries to her right arm and was transported to Coral Gables Hospital by Miami Fire Rescue for treatment. The suspect has been described as dark skinned male who appeared to be in his 30s. He stands at about 5 feet, 8 inches to 6 feet tall and was last seen wearing a black shirt, black hat, red underwear, gray pants and black shoes with a white sole. He had a dark colo...

Man accused of stabbing Senate staffer after prison release

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Man accused of stabbing Senate staffer after prison release WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. Senate staffer remained hospitalized Tuesday after police say he was attacked leaving a restaurant in Washington this weekend by a man who had been released from federal prison a day earlier.The suspect, Glynn Neal, 42, was arrested on a charge of assault with intent to kill after Saturday’s attack. The federal Bureau of Prisons told The Associated Press Neal had been released from a federal prison in Maryland on Friday.Investigators believe the attack was random. The victim, Philip Todd — who works for Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky — told investigators he had never seen his attacker before and that Neal didn’t say or demand anything before he stabbed him.He said Neal had appeared from around a corner and attacked him as he was walking with a friend.Neal had been released after earning so-called “good time credit” as part of a bipartisan criminal justice overhaul known as the First Step Act that was signed into law by former President Don...

Animal shelter seeks rescue for pair of pals; goat and dog are best friends

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Animal shelter seeks rescue for pair of pals; goat and dog are best friends WAKE COUNTY, North Carolina (WRAL) — The Wake County Animal Center is looking for the right home for a pair of pals – a goat and a dog who were surrendered to the shelter together.Cinnamon the goat and Felix the dog play, sleep and eat together. Animal center staff are hoping for a rescue partner who can keep them together.“Goats are social animals and so are dogs, so when they’re put together – it makes sense they would find friendship,” said Wake County Animal Center Director Dr. Jennifer Federico. “In many cases of interspecies friendship, the species are not normally seen together, and sometimes, one is of a species that ordinarily preys on the other in nature – whatever the reason for these two bonding, it’s clear what would be best for their well-being is to keep them together.”The duo is not up for public adoption at this time, but the center will reconsider if they can’t find the right rescue by the end of the week.“We’re so thankful that our center has establish...

Germany’s Pyrrhic victory in the war to save the car engine

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Germany’s Pyrrhic victory in the war to save the car engine No, Germany’s government hasn’t just saved the internal combustion engine.Weeks of threats and bluster that saw Berlin go head-to-head with Brussels ended Tuesday with EU energy ministers approving an agreement that sets a zero emissions limit on the sale of new cars and vans from 2035.That’s exactly the same deal that Germany and a small group of allies — Italy, Poland, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic — refused to accept unless the European Commission changed the rules to make room for cars running on so-called e-fuels — a synthetic alternative to fossil fuels made from hydrogen and CO2 that is cleaner than conventional gasoline but still emits some greenhouse gases.It’s being touted as a huge victory by Berlin, but the final effect is likely going to be a lot less than Germany’s auto suppliers, high-end carmakers and the liberal wing of the political establishment — particularly the Free Democratic Party, which controls Berlin’s transport minist...

Covenant school shooter was under care for emotional disorder and hid guns at home, police say

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Covenant school shooter was under care for emotional disorder and hid guns at home, police say  (CNN) — [Breaking news update, published at 1:45 p.m. ET]The 28-year-old who killed three children and three adults at a private Christian school in Nashville was under care for an emotional disorder and had been hiding guns at home, Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake said Tuesday.The parents of the shooter, Audrey Hale, spoke to police and said they knew Hale had bought and sold one weapon and believed that was the extent of it.“The parents felt (Hale) should not own weapons,” Drake said. “They were under the impression that when (Hale) sold the one weapon that (Hale) did not own any more. As it turned out, (Hale) had been hiding several weapons within the house.”Police also said they did not know a motive in the shooting. The shooter targeted the school and church in the attack but did not specifically target any of the six people killed, police spokesman Don Aaron said.[Original story, published at 1:00 p.m. ET]The Metro Nashville Pol...

Boy Scouts’ $2.4 billion bankruptcy plan upheld by judge

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Boy Scouts’ $2.4 billion bankruptcy plan upheld by judge DOVER, Del. (AP) — A federal district court judge has upheld the approval of a $2.4 billion bankruptcy reorganization plan aimed at resolving tens of thousands of child sexual abuse claims against the Boy Scouts of America.The ruling docketed Tuesday rejects arguments by non-settling insurance companies and attorneys representing dissenting abuse survivors that the reorganization plan was not proposed in good faith and improperly strips the insurers and survivors of their rights.The ruling follows a September decision in which U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Laurie Selber Silverstein approved the plan. The plan would allow the Irving, Texas-based Boy Scouts of America to continue operating while compensating tens of thousands of men who say they were sexually abused as children while involved in Scouting.More than 80,000 men have filed claims saying they were abused as children by troop leaders around the country. Plan opponents say the staggering number of claims, when combined with other fa...

What the Mets prospects can work on in Triple-A

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

What the Mets prospects can work on in Triple-A PORT ST. LUCIE — Mets general manager Billy Eppler gave some insight into the club’s decision-making process Monday when he said owner Steve Cohen told him to make the best baseball decision when it came to keeping scuffling DH Darin Ruf.Fans had a hard time reconciling this with the baseball decision made over the weekend to option third baseman Brett Baty and third baseman/first baseman Mark Vientos to Triple-A Syracuse. Based on numbers alone, the duo had outperformed some veterans in Grapefruit League play. But it’s spring training, so the numbers don’t tell the whole story.Baty, Vientos, catcher Francisco Alvarez and shortstop Ronny Mauricio all made great strides this spring and will continue to make them in Triple-A, where they do still have things to prove. They can become leaders on the field and off, build confidence and they can help Syracuse win.They can also develop some consistency in their at-bats, their routines and especially defensively. Con...

Heat’s Lowry taking cautious approach; Heat’s Zeller throwing caution to the wind

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Heat’s Lowry taking cautious approach; Heat’s Zeller throwing caution to the wind Kyle Lowry confirmed Tuesday that he remains on a minutes restriction in his third week back from a month off due to knee pain, which is expected to have the veteran Miami Heat point guard out for Wednesday night’s conference-seeding showdown against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.Speaking ahead of Tuesday night’s game against the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena, Lowry said the decision was not his.“No, doctor’s recommendation,” he said.Having turned 37 Saturday, Lowry said it is a case of having to put aside his strong-willed approach.“Strong willing has kind of gotten me into the situation I’ve been in right now,” he said, having logged heavy early-season minutes before succumbing to the pain in his left knee. “So I’ve got to be smart about this one and with the organization. I think we’ve been on a great page and we’ve been on the same page with everything I’ve been doing, coming off t...

Bruins notebook: Pavel Zacha looks like a good fit at center

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:50:41 GMT

Bruins notebook: Pavel Zacha looks like a good fit at center For the Bruins, there are benefits to securing a playoff spot and home ice so early. One has been the ability to rest some of their older players the last couple of weekends on the second half of back-to-backs. The other has been he ability to take a peek into the future beyond this magical season.Two Sunday’s ago, the B’s sat David Krejci in Buffalo and last Sunday in Carolina, it was Patrice Bergeron’s turn to rest the aching body.Both times, Pavel Zacha, expected to be moved to the middle whenever Krejci and Bergeron retire, has jumped into the center spot and played well in the two victories.Coach Jim Montgomery has liked what he’s seen.“I think it’s been very encouraging. The Carolina game is probably the best 200-foot game he’s had,” said Montgomery after Tuesday’s morning skate. “He’s had a lot of games where he’s helped us at center. It’s pretty amazing how seamlessly he’s gone from left wing to right wing to ...