Muere el actor Andrés García a los 81 años
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:38:38 GMT
(CNN Español) –– Andrés García, reconocido actor en México de origen dominicano, murió a los 81 años, confirmó este martes Margarita Portillo, esposa del artista. García fue conocido por una vasta carrera en cine y televisión y notables papeles como galán de telenovelas mexicanas.Previamente, la Asociación Nacional de Actores (Anda) había lamentado la muerte de García (1941-2023) a través de Twitter. “La Asociación Nacional de Actores lamenta profundamente el fallecimiento de nuestro Compañero Andrés García. Nuestras condolencias a sus familiares, amigos y compañeros. Descanse en Paz”, escribió la organización.Por su parte, la Asociación Nacional de Intérpretes de México lamentó la muerte de García, socio intérprete de la entidad, a través de un mensaje en Twitter: “Actor con gran trayectoria en teatro, cine y televisión. Es recordado por su emblemático papel de “Pedro Navaja”, en la película del mismo nombre. A familiares y amigos les mandamos nuestras condolencia...Denver Election Results 2023
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:38:38 GMT
Get complete Denver election results for the city's April 4, 2023 municipal election, including mayor, ballot questions, and city council seats. Live updates from FOX31 KDVR and Colorado's Very Own Channel 2 KWGN.The Denver Elections Division releases updated results every 90 minutes on election night starting at 7:00 and ending at or around 11:30. Beginning the following day, the city continues updates, often at the rate of one to two per day. This page is updated with new results as the city releases them.Denver MayorIf no candidate gets more than 50% of the vote, the two candidates with the most votes will compete in a runoff election June 6.Denver Ballot QuestionsDenver City Council(Two candidates are elected for at-large seats) Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News Alerts SIGN UP...Greenwood Village City Council opposes state zoning bill
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:38:38 GMT
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. (KDVR) — Last week, the governor's office announced a plan to create more housing across Colorado. Senate Bill 23-213 makes way for more housing by allowing people to build accessory dwelling units, duplexes, triplexes or townhomes on their properties.“By cutting red tape, legalizing more housing choices, strengthening property owners' rights, and planning for future growth, we can create more housing at a lower cost in Colorado communities near where people work or play,” Gov. Jared Polis said.Under the bill, buyers can build multi-family housing, up to six units, in residential zones. It also allows for ADUs, or accessory dwelling units, to be built on single-family lots. The ADUs can be up to 50% of the size of the original structure and within 5 feet of the property line. Child sex abuse law challenged before Colorado Supreme Court “Our housing shortage is driving up the cost of living, straining our economy and forcing people to leave their communitie...WHO report: 1 in 6 people experience infertility
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DENVER (KDVR) -- According to the World Health Organization, about one in six people in the world experience infertility issues.Castle Rock mom Rebeckah Navitsky is in that group."We tried for almost eight years," she said. "I didn't know that I had these underlying issues. I had endometriosis and adenomyosis and PCOS," or polycystic ovary syndrome. Colorado homes are getting smaller and more expensive Navitsky is so glad that she sought medical help in her late 30s and now she and her husband are an in vitro fertilization success story."We had our first son in April of 2021, and we are expecting our second son in May," she said.For fertility, 'age matters a lot'But she is shocked by the WHO report and the number of other people worldwide who also have trouble getting pregnant."Age matters a lot," said Dr. Sara Barton, a fertility doctor at CCRM and Rose Medical Center."Given what I do day in and day out and what I see in the clinic, I believe that the majority of that is dri...Ben Affleck and cast reflect on ‘Air’ which tells the story of Michael Jordan and Nike collab for ‘Air Jordan’
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:38:38 GMT
Moviegoers will be lacing up their shoes to check out the latest film “Air”, which hits theaters this Wednesday. It’s the story of how Michael Jordan and Nike, teamed up to create the iconic footwear brand, “Air jordan” and took the shoe game by storm. Actor and director, Ben Affleck, along with some of the cast took a moment to share the sole of the story.Before there was Air Jordan, there was just Michael Jordan.In Ben Affleck’s directed, “Air”, fans of Michael and Nike, see how the game-changing partnership gave rise to the Air Jordan brand.Ben Affleck: “Those Air Jordans came out and Nike was, went from this kind of hippie marathon jogging company to a cool, you know, urban company that you were cool if you had those, those shoes on.”The biopic not only reunites Ben and friend-turned-business partner, Matt Damon but is the first project between the pair’s production company, artists equity.Ben Affleck: “One ...Car crashes into Everett apartment building
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A car crashed into an apartment building in Everett on Tuesday, rattling neighbors and drawing an emergency response. The crash happened Tuesday afternoon on Broadway. Building inspectors were on scene after the incident to determine whether the building was still safe. Witnesses in the area said the driver may have suffered a medical emergency. Information on the driver’s condition was unavailable as of Tuesday night.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Chicago Bulls clinch a spot in the NBA play-in tournament — and can try to improve their seeding down the stretch
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:38:38 GMT
The Chicago Bulls clinched a spot in the NBA postseason Tuesday night — and they didn’t even have to do the heavy lifting.The Orlando Magic provided the Bulls with a gift by losing to the Cleveland Cavaliers 117-113, clinching a spot in the play-in tournament for the Bulls, who are guaranteed to finish no worse than 10th in the Eastern Conference.If they remain in 10th, the Bulls would play a single-elimination road game against the ninth seed, with the winner then facing the loser of the 7-8 game for a spot in the first round of the NBA playoffs.They could climb higher in the standings, but that would require winning out — including Wednesday’s matchup with the first-place Milwaukee Bucks — or a series of losses by adjacent teams in the East standings.The Bulls were handed another advantage when Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young was too sick with a non-COVID illness to travel to Chicago for Tuesday’s game.Young was listed as out Tuesday after ...Chicago Cubs’ increased expectations bring more scrutiny of manager David Ross: ‘That’s my job to make those decisions’
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:38:38 GMT
Chicago Cubs manager David Ross treated each game the previous three seasons the same way.He returned to Chicago in October 2019 to win another championship for the franchise and wanted to take on the challenges that come with those expectations. Even when mired in back-to-back losing seasons, Ross brought this mentality into the dugout each game — reflected at times in his surly postgame demeanor when the Cubs were on the losing end.After two rebuilding seasons, the Cubs’ offseason investments and improved roster now align their talent level with the external perception that this group should produce a winning season.And by extension, this puts Ross’ in-game decisions under scrutiny. Even five games into the season.“I’m not perfect, I’m not going to be perfect, I’ll definitely make mistakes,” Ross said before Tuesday’s 12-5 victory against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. “I also know part of sitting in thi...Magic eliminated from postseason contention with loss to Cavaliers
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:38:38 GMT
The Orlando Magic’s 117-113 Thursday home loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers had consequences that impacted their own chances of qualifying for postseason play.With the defeat, the Magic (34-45) were eliminated from contending for a spot in the play-in tournament.The Magic were four games behind the Chicago Bulls for the No. 10 seed in the East and Orlando’s “magic” number is one — meaning they’d be eliminated from postseason contention with the Bulls’ next win or the Magic’s next loss.Orlando’s defeat came first.The Nos. 7-10 seeds in each conference compete in the play-in tournament for the Nos. 7 and 8 spots in the playoffs.The Magic were the last team in the East outside of the play-in to be eliminated.For them, playing in a late-season game that mattered is a sign of they’re “leveling up” — their mantra since the end of last season.“We’ve asked these guys to play meaningful basketball and our...Butler to rescue again as Heat survive harrowing 118-105 victory in Detroit
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:38:38 GMT
For weeks, Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra has acknowledged that little has been easy about this season.Tuesday night, the Heat had an opportunity that’s about as easy as it gets these days in the NBA and still had trouble gaining their footing, blowing all of an early 17-point lead, then all of a 12-point third-quarter lead and even falling behind in the fourth quarter before finishing off the Detroit Pistons 118-105 at Little Caesars Arena.Ultimately, it took far more than should have been expected or expended by Jimmy Butler, who seized control in the fourth quarter to finish with 27 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.At 42-37, the Heat assured themselves of their sixth consecutive winning season, which also stood as the minimal goal for this season.With the victory the Heat kept alive their minimal hopes of moving up to No. 6 in the Eastern Conference, while also strengthening their hold on No. 7.To put into perspective what the Heat were facing, the Pistons entered ...Latest news
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