Denver to limit migrant shelter ahead of Title 42's end

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

Denver to limit migrant shelter ahead of Title 42's end DENVER (KDVR) — Migrant arrivals increased "significantly" in Denver this week, days before a federal asylum restriction expires, and now the city will limit who receives emergency shelter.Starting Monday, Denver will provide emergency shelter only to new arrivals from the southern border who have been in contact with U.S. immigration officials, according to a Friday news release from the city. And emergency shelter will be offered only if there is capacity, which has been increasingly limited in the last week. How large is COVID’s presence in Colorado? "Over the past week, the number of new arrivals has been increasing significantly," the city said. Denver saw about 20-30 new migrant arrivals each day through April. But on Thursday, more than 200 people arrived, according to the city.As of Friday, more than 660 people were in Denver's migrant shelters. The city said two of Denver's four migrant shelters are at capacity, with the other two approaching it."Denver will continue to ...

MSU Denver teaches students to stage fight

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

MSU Denver teaches students to stage fight DENVER (KDVR) -- Students at Metropolitan State University of Denver are being taught the art of fighting. Not for real but for the stage and screen. The course is called Fundamentals of Stage Combat.Think about your favorite action movie. Think about the characters fighting with each other with swords or fists. The fact is, those actors need to know how to fight, not for real, but to pretend-fight to make it look real. It may look easy, but it's not.“It is difficult. And acting is like you challenge your body and your mind in lots of different ways. You get physical and we learn it kind of is like a dance,“ said Julia Pace-Mitchell, MSU Denver professor of performance and advising. What to know about Cinco de Mayo closures, festivities Fake fighting does not come naturally. An actor has to learn the ropes firsthand.“We’re learning basically fun stage combat, how to fight people without hurting them,“ said Levi Franklin, graduating senior at MSU Denver.Graduating senior Paul Davi...

Unsin Music Festival & Conference shines spotlight on emerging Miami artists

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

Unsin Music Festival & Conference shines spotlight on emerging Miami artists Artists create art for lots of reasons — maybe to express their feelings, connecting with others or pay the bills. Next weekend, a festival is giving up-and-coming local artists the chance to spread the word about their talents. It’s time for you to see Unsin.Unsin Music Festival is back for a second year at the Oasis Wynwood.Julian Duque: “Unsin Music Festival is a festival that wants to bring all the best emerging talent from Miami. It’s mainly a festival for the Miami community of artists, musicians and culture.”What makes Unsin unique is the fact that it’s not about presenting well-known acts to fans. You’re going to get exposed to a bunch of hometown heroes.Julian Duque: “Let’s think of something, of a small festival, and instead of focusing on the big mainstream artists, let’s focus on local talent.”One of the groups who’ll be filling the air with sound is Jai Alai. The guys are grateful to be able to play...

Ticket Trouble, Trouble: Fans scramble after Commuter Rail tickets for Taylor Swift Gillette show sell out

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

Ticket Trouble, Trouble: Fans scramble after Commuter Rail tickets for Taylor Swift Gillette show sell out It’s a problem Taylor Swift fans in New England know all too well at this point – trouble getting tickets for the singer’s “Eras Tour.”If the slog of getting tickets for the shows themselves was not enough, though, some Swift fans are now dealing with travel issues after Commuter Rail tickets for trains servicing Swift’s three shows at Gillette Stadium on May 19-21 sold out online soon after becoming available. “The @taylorswift13 tickets for Friday, May 19th are completely sold out on the mTicket app & in Boston Stations!” the MBTA Commuter Rail Twitter account posted Friday morning around 10 a.m., just hours after first announcing that tickets for $20 round trips to Foxboro station were available via the mTicket app.“A limited number of tickets will remain for Saturday & Sunday at South Station ONLY!” the tweet stated.Nearly three hours after that, even those limited number of tickets were gone, the rail...

King Charles III surprises crowd outside Buckingham Palace ahead of coronation

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

King Charles III surprises crowd outside Buckingham Palace ahead of coronation LONDON (AP) — King Charles III surprised cheering fans who started gathering outside Buckingham Palace on Friday, a day ahead of his coronation, as final touches were made in preparation for an occasion that London hasn’t celebrated in 70 years.People in the crowd screamed his name as Charles stepped from a chauffeur-driven Bentley wearing a blue suit. One person could be heard yelling “God save the king” as the British monarch approached the throng lined up behind a barricade.Charles thanked the well-wishers for coming, shaking hands as he slowly moved along the line.Theresa Iredale, wearing a plastic crown, said she trembled when the king approached her after she screamed his name.“I saw his hand coming out to mine and I was like, ‘I can’t believe I’m shaking the king’s hand,’” she said.Prince William, heir to the throne, and his wife, Kate, also greeted the public during the walkabout, talking to fans on the opposite side of The Mall, posing for selfies and chit-c...

Spectator tumbles over railing into Red Sox bullpen during game in Philadelphia

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

Spectator tumbles over railing into Red Sox bullpen during game in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A spectator fell over a protective railing and into the Red Sox bullpen while reaching for a baseball in the first inning of Boston’s game against Philadelphia at Citizens Bank Park on Friday night.The fan was taken to the trauma center at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, according to medical personnel on the scene, after he tumbled one level from an open concourse into the Boston bullpen in right-center field.The injury occurred when the fan reached over a railing in an attempt to retrieve a ball thrown his way, the Phillies said in a statement. The Phillies said the fan was conscious and responsive upon leaving the ballpark. His injuries were not disclosed.Later in the game, a Phillies employee was cleaning blood off the concrete in the area where the fan fell.Masataka Yoshida, Boston’s second batter, was facing Philadelphia’s Zack Wheeler when Phillies reliever José Alvarado ran from the bullpen into the outfield to call attention to the...

Needham defeats fellow volleyball powerhouse Westfield, 3-0

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

Needham defeats fellow volleyball powerhouse Westfield, 3-0 NEEDHAM – In each of the past two state title-winning seasons, one constant within Needham volleyball’s multi-faceted identity was Raymond Weng orchestrating the attack as its premier setter.Not anymore.Adding to a long string of games as the No. 1 Rockets’ Swiss Army knife, Weng delivered one of his best performances of the season as part of a 3-0 (25-20, 25-22, 25-17) nonleague sweep of No. 7 Westfield (12-2) on Friday evening. Eight of his 15 kills came in the third set, pairing with 12 assists and two aces to help lead Needham (13-0) to its 59th straight win.Weng, a two-time All-Scholastic, has been a primary leader in the majority of those 59 games. He has impressed head coach Dave Powell in this transition to a heavy-hitting role all year, but this one – against the reigning Div. 2 state champions – certainly stood out.“He’s a hitter,” Powell said. “He’s a really good server, he’s a really good hitter. If he’s in the front row, we try to feed him in certain situations. He’s a ...

Pandemic era turns a page at CDC, WHO

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

Pandemic era turns a page at CDC, WHO Boston’s own Dr. Rochelle Walensky announced she’s leaving the CDC just after the WHO said the coronavirus pandemic is no longer an emergency.It’s a one-two punch that lit up inboxes early Friday signaling an end to the nightmare the world just dragged itself through. It’s been evident the spread of COVID has cooled for months.“The world has changed. The pandemic is evolving into endemic — but it will be with us for the rest of our lives,” said Davidson Hamer, a Boston University School of Public Health infectious diseases specialist.He said the world “made some mistakes and learned from them.” That, he added, should prove vital if and when the next pandemic hits.“Keep your masks in your drawers,” he advised, adding mRNA breakthroughs could keep offering protection and possibly help with other diseases.He said Walensky’s departure as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was “a surpris...

Chicago White Sox outfielder Billy Hamilton enjoys visiting ‘where it all started’ while with the Cincinnati Reds

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

Chicago White Sox outfielder Billy Hamilton enjoys visiting ‘where it all started’ while with the Cincinnati Reds Billy Hamilton stood near third base before Friday’s game against the Cincinnati Reds.“Billy!” a fan yelled from the stands.More cheers came while Hamilton took some swings during batting practice.“Let’s go, Billy!” another fan said.He later tossed a couple of baseballs to kids.The Chicago White Sox reserve outfielder enjoyed visiting where his career began.“I know we came back here in ‘21, but every time I come here it’s the same feeling, it’s great,” Hamilton told the Tribune before the opener of a three-game series at Great American Ball Park. “You hear fans say ‘Welcome home,’ that’s always a good feeling. It’s always good to be back here every single time.”Hamilton, in his 11th season, played six seasons with the Reds (2013-18), hitting .245 with 277 stolen bases in 690 games.Reflecting on his favorite moments with the Reds, the 32-year-old said, “All of them. This is whe...

Billy Eppler confident Mets will turn it around: ‘There’s too much track record’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:52 GMT

Billy Eppler confident Mets will turn it around: ‘There’s too much track record’ Steve Cohen sat in the Mets dugout before his club opened up the home slate for the 2023 season a month ago. At the time, the Mets were 3-4 and were coming off a sweep at the hands of the Milwaukee Brewers. His message: It’s too early to panic.General manager Billy Eppler sat in that same spot Friday afternoon before the Mets started a series against the Colorado Rockies. The team was 16-16 and this time, they had just been swept by the Detroit Tigers. His message was somewhat similar, though he didn’t exactly frame it in the same way the owner did. Eppler’s message was this: The club believes in the players on this roster and their ability to turn this season around.“Not kind of succumbing to the recency bias, but kind of taking a step back and trying to look at it from a 10,000-foot view, I believe in this roster, I believe in this team and players that are here,” Eppler said. “There’s too much track record, there’s too much these gu...