What are the top cities for solo travelers?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- If you are looking for a new adventure or planning to take a trip this summer, where will you end up? Colorado presents many opportunities for those seeking adventure or relaxation. From hot springs to ghost towns to challenging hikes and climbs to breathtaking mountain views, there is something for everyone. 10 breathtaking spring hikes to take in Colorado But what about someone wishing to explore on their own? Travel and Leisure magazine recently put together a list of the top cities for solo travel. "Traveling alone is all about freedom and independence — freedom to go where you want, when you want, and independence in your ability to visit new places and meet new people without the crutch of a travel companion. It's not for everyone, but those willing to venture off on their own are rewarded with a compromise-free vacation and unforgettable experiences," Travel and Leisure shared.Top cities for solo travelIn Colorado, Boulder and Fort Collins made the list. He...Is Colorado over as the US real estate hot spot?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The Mountain West, consisting of Colorado and it's Rocky Mountain neighbors, was once the nation's most sought-after housing market. But it is no longer the hottest spot on the country's block - in large part due to it being prohibitively expensive. Realtor.com's most recent report on the nation's 20 hottest markets doesn't include the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro area anymore. Nor does it include other cities bordering the Rocky Mountains that have seen the same surge of highly paid residents as Denver, such as Salt Lake City, Boise or Bozeman. Exclusive video shows what neighbors describe as a ‘war zone’ shooting in Green Valley Ranch Realtor.com measures a market's hotness by a variety of factors including the number of people who view each house, the length of time it takes to sell and the change in the number of days it takes to sell compared to last year. This year, every one of the nation's 20 hottest markets is in the Midwest or the Northeast. From 2020 t...Ohio officers won’t be charged in shooting of Jayland Walker
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Eight police officers who fired dozens of rounds at Jayland Walker, a 25-year-old Black man, following a car and foot chase will not face criminal charges in his death because a grand jury declined to indict them, Ohio’s attorney general announced Monday.Walker’s death last June sparked protests in Akron after police released body camera footage showing him dying in a hail of gunfire. Police said he had refused to stop when they tried to pull him over for minor equipment and traffic violations, though they haven’t specified further. Police say Walker fired a shot from his car 40 seconds into the pursuit.Officers chased the car on a freeway and city streets until Walker bailed from the still-moving vehicle, ignored officers’ commands and ran into a parking lot where he was killed while wearing a ski mask, body cam video showed. Authorities said he represented a “deadly threat.” A handgun, a loaded magazine and a wedding ring were found on the driver’s seat of his c...Alabama police searching for clues in shooting that killed 4
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
DADEVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Students at a small-town Alabama school, its flag flying at half-mast Monday, returned to class as investigators worked to piece together what happened at a Saturday night shooting that killed four people, including two Dadeville High School students.The 485-student school is a center of civic life in Dadeville, population 3,200, where “Home of the Tigers” is painted on the water tower. The melee at a teenager’s birthday party also injured 28 at the Mahogany Masterpiece dance studio, were the teen-age sister of one of the victims was celebrating her Sweet 16.The weekend was marked by a series of high-profile shootings in the U.S.. One left two people dead and four wounded Saturday in Louisville, Missouri; another resulted in four men being shot — one fatally — in Los Angeles; and a third left two women wounded at Lincoln University in southeastern Pennsylvania.It wasn’t clear if all of the 28 people injured in Alabama were shot, although Heidi Smith, spo...Breaking bad! Anti-oil protester disrupts World Snooker Championship
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
Cue chaos! There was a bad break for fans of snooker on Monday evening when protesters from the group Just Stop Oil disrupted the World Championships.Two protesters invaded the playing area at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, northern England, shortly after play began, with one protester jumping on the table and emptying the contents of a packet of orange powder before being dragged away by security.A second protester tried to attach themselves to the adjacent table but was prevented from doing so.Play resumed on the second table after a 40-minute break, with the first table being cleaned.Just Stop Oil later took to social media, saying they were behind the protest and “demanding that the Government immediately stop all new UK fossil fuel projects and are calling on UK sporting institutions to step into civil resistance against the Government’s genocidal policies.”Former world champion Stephen Hendry, on commentary for the BBC, said: “I have never seen that before at a snooke...Macron doubles down on French ‘independence’ amid pension reform crisis
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron drew a connection between his country’s pension reform and Europe’s independence from other countries, during a televised address Monday evening. “We are a people who intend to control and choose our destiny, who do not want to depend on anyone, neither on the forces of speculation, nor on foreign powers, nor on wills other than our own, and we are right,” Macron said during the 15-minute speech. The French head of state’s TV appearance was the first time he has addressed the nation since he signed his contentious pension reform — which raises the retirement age from 62 to 64 — into law amid a prolonged political and social crisis.The president’s reference to independence from “foreign powers” echoed controversial comments he made earlier this month in an interview with POLITICO and French daily Les Echos. On his way back from China, the French president created a stir by saying Europe...Angela Merkel receives Germany’s highest honor
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
BERLIN — Former Chancellor Angela Merkel received Germany’s highest federal decoration on Monday, an honor bestowed on only two other former leaders before her, though some within her own party questioned whether her legacy matches up.Merkel, who led the country for over 16 years as one of its longest-serving chancellors, received the top Grand Cross of the Order of Merit for special achievement from President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, her former vice chancellor and foreign minister.Steinmeier praised Merkel as an “unprecedented politician” who successfully steered Germany through difficult times, including the 2008 financial meltdown and the 2015 refugee crisis.“You have helped our country achieve economic success anew under unprecedented challenges. We look back on 16 years of almost uninterrupted economic growth, during which the scourge of unemployment increasingly lost its horror for most Germans,” Steinmeier said. “At a time when our continent threatened to break apart, you hel...Man arrested after alleged armed robbery at Peabody Kay Jewelers
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
A 27-year-old Peabody man is set to face charges, according to police, in connection with an alleged armed robbery at a Kay Jewelers store in Peabody on Monday. The incident happened around 1 p.m. at the Northshore Mall involving a man wearing all-black clothing, a white mask and a backpack with a note inside, police said. “Put everything in the bag,” the note said, according to police. “I give you two minutes before I shoot. Don’t make a sound.”In a statement, police said an employee later told them the man at one point “made a motion to his waist that he had a gun.”Police said a sergeant saw the man still wearing the white mask and walking close to an access road near the mall after the incident. The man tried to flee the scene, but was taken into custody, according to police.Police said officials found a black BB gun as well as several stolen necklaces and watches during the arrest. The man is now expected to face charges including armed masked robbery at an arraig...MBTA: Eastbound Green Line service suspended at Arlington, Medford/Tufts & Union Square service terminating at Haymarket
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
Service for eastbound Green Line trains has been terminating at Arlington station, according to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, with Medford/Tufts and Union Square service terminating at Haymarket.The MBTA announced the service suspensions around 3:20 p.m., while informing riders that buses were dispatched for service between Arlington and Back Bay.https://twitter.com/MBTA/status/1648044146588807168“Riders are encouraged to use Orange Line between North Station and Back Bay for alternate service Downtown,” the transportation authority’s Twitter account stated.The announcements came as MBTA personnel continued to respond to a disabled train at Boylston station, with announced 15 minute delays extending into a full hour.The delays came as runners and spectators from the Boston Marathon continued to make their way home, with MBTA Transit Police tweeting at 3:16 p.m. that “plenty of TPD officers” were on scene to assist with crowds at A...Good Boy, ‘Little Man’: Emaciated, ‘likely abandoned’ dog found on Cape now recovering, soon to go up for adoption
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:21:06 GMT
A four-year-old, emaciated dog found in Cotuit has been making steady progress and will soon be up for adoption, according to the Animal Rescue League.The canine, dubbed “Little Man” by officials, was brought to ARL’s Brewster facility after a local at Mariner Circle contacted Barnstable Animal Control to report a dog seen around the neighborhood that did not appear to be owned by anyone.In a news release, ARL Media Relations Manager Mike DeFina said Little Man was likely abandoned and had no collar or ID tags when he was found.“Little Man was likely abandoned, and when he was found he was underweight to the point of emaciation, ravenously hungry, and had a very dirty and unkempt coat,” DeFina stated. “During his seven-day stray wait period an owner of the dog did not come forward, and after spending a couple of weeks with Barnstable Animal Control, he was brought to ARL’s Brewster facility where he as undergone a veterinary exam and is scheduled ...Latest news
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