2 teens arrested for riot at Lookout Mountain Youth Detention Center
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
GOLDEN, Colo. (KDVR) -- Two teenage inmates at Golden Peak Youth Services Center on the Lookout Mountain campus face new charges after a nearly four-hour standoff Sunday night, where a fire extinguisher was used as a weapon.RJ Jimmy, 18, was booked into the Jefferson County Detention Center on felony counts of riot in a detention center with a weapon, assault in the second degree and criminal mischief, according to the Golden Police Department.A 17-year-old is facing the same counts but his name isn't being released because he's a juvenile.According to internal documents obtained by FOX31 and confirmed by the Colorado Department of Human Services, the two broke a fire extinguisher out of its cabinet at 6:11 p.m. and then took turns spraying staff and fellow juvenile offenders. 14-year-old pleads guilty in Halloween arson that killed mother, daughter In addition, the two suspects then used the extinguisher and chairs to break out multiple windows and exit signs, the documents said....Edible mushrooms you can find in Colorado
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- After an extra snowy winter and record-breaking precipitation in the spring, this year's mushroom season is abundant in Colorado.Many of the fungi growing in your yard, around the neighborhoods, in the woods and at high altitudes are edible, but experts say you should be cautious about which ones you eat. CMZoo announces the gender of Amur leopard cubs Whether you are an experienced fungi forager or have never picked one before, you can find a variety of colorful and edible mushrooms.Jennifer Bell is a mycologist and the president of the Pikes Peak Mycological Society. She told FOX31 that some of the ones you might find in your neighborhood are the same species as what you will find at the grocery store."The ones that you'll find in your neighborhood, most of them are quite good to eat but don't even think about it without getting together with someone who really does know," she said.Bell referred to these as landscape mushrooms. She said the caution with those is...Deco meets two singers, Omi and Lahrel at Plum House studios to witness their joint talent
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
South Florida music fans have been digging the sounds coming out of Jamaica and the UK, for a long time.It gets even better when performers from both countries join forces.A pair of singers have come together to create a cool sound, their names are Omi and Lahrel.Deco caught up with them at Plum House studios to witness their talents first-hand.Lahrel: “My name is Lahrel and I’m from London, UK and my name is Omi and I’m from Jamaica.”Omi and Lahrel have just released “Witness”, their first collab.They’ve been wanting to do this ever since she opened for him on tour.Lahrel: “We did a world tour, traveled the world, we were just like jamming on tour and writing songs and performing, and it was amazing.”The reason for that tour was Omi’s mega-hit, “Cheerleader”. It was love at first sound for him.Omi: “There was always a lot of chemistry, I’ve always loved her voice.”Omi and Lahrel wrote “W...Get in touch with your inner fashionista at ‘Style Revolution’ Miami fashion event
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
It’s time for a revolution… A style revolution.The owners of Style Your career and Fashion Happy Hour are teaming up to bring you “Style Revolution.”The inaugural event will have panels of industry experts and fashion show peeps, so you can get in touch with your inner fashionista.No need to be “clothes-minded” about fashion at this year’s Style Revolution.Kathleen Ross: “Style Revolution is really all about empowering your style and empowering your future and your career. We want people to come and have an experience where they can connect with the community and really change the future of the fashion industry.”Say goodbye to fashion faux pas or learn things that make the fashion industry go round.Kathleen Ross: “we’re so excited to have an eclectic group of styles being showcased at this event. We have swimmer, we have luxury, we have resortwear. And it’s also a great opportunity to do some shopping with some local ...‘Barbenheimer’: Blockbuster for ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ as double feature brought in big bucks
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
It was a Barbie blockbuster at the box office, and Oppenheimer blew up as well.Here’s a look at how the “Barbenheimer” double feature brought in major big bucks!Ryan Gosling (as Ken): “Hi, Barbie!”Margot Robbie (as Barbie): “Hi Ken!” Matt Damon (as Leslie Groves): “This is the most important thing to ever happen in the history of the world.”You got that right, Matt Damon.The double feature of the summer made bank over the weekend.“Barbenheimer” scored the fourth biggest opening of all time at the domestic box office.Margot Robbie (as Barbie): “Hi, Barbie!”Emma Mackey (asBarbie): “Hi, Barbie!”Issa Rae (as President Barbie): “Hi, Barbie!”Margot Robbie (as Barbie): “Hi, Barbie!”Simu Liu (as Ken): “Hi, Barbie!”Ryan Gosling (as Ken): “Ahhhh!”Margot Robbie (as Barbie): “Hi Ken!” Simu Liu (as Ken): “Hi Ken!” But Barbie took home t...Boston police make arrest in connection with deadly stabbing at Dorchester veterans home
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
A Boston man has been arrested in connection with a deadly stabbing at a home for veterans in Dorchester on Monday, police said.SKY7-HD was over the scene near Hartford Street on Monday afternoon, where a heavy police presence was visible. Later speaking to reporters, Boston Police Superintendent Felipe Colon said first responders arrived at the home after receiving a report of a person stabbed shortly after 12 p.m. On scene, Colon said officers found a man in the home suffering from a stab wound. “Unfortunately, the adult male did not survive his wounds,” Colon said. In an update, police said officers arrested Eduardo Bonilla, 43, and charged him with murder.“We’re going down the street and we see this and it is our neighborhood, so that’s very scary,” said CeCe Spence, who lives near the crime scene. “You don’t even want to come out.” A van from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner was part of the response. Crime scene investigators were seen wearing gloves...Ashland leaders reject proposal to build memorial for marathon dog, Spencer
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
A proposal to build a memorial for Boston Marathon dog Spencer was recently rejected by local leaders in Ashland. Spencer was a beloved marathon mascot who supported runners along their route beginning in 2014. He passed away in February after battling cancer. Spencer’s owner, Rich Powers, spoke to 7NEWS this week, discussing the proposal to place a statue along the marathon route in Spencer’s honor. “It’s not just a dog that was patted on the marathon,” he said. “He was just a symbol of hope.”“The past couple of years have been a little rough for a lot of people,” Powers continued. “Something like this, he was something that was relatable to a lot of people.”The Ashland Select Board voted against the statue earlier this month in a 3-2 vote. Those against the statue argued that, despite being posted up in Ashland for the marathon every year, Spencer wasn’t from the town itself. The town, opponents said, have their own heroes to recognize. Powers said he raised al...‘Taylor Swift Bill,’ ticket-buyer protections receive support at hearing
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
Spurred by the Taylor Swift-Ticketmaster fiasco ahead of the singer’s Eras tour in 2022, a wave of Massachusetts bills protecting ticket-buyers drew support at a committee hearing Monday afternoon.“No matter the event, consumers are tired of the lack of transparency from ticket sellers,” Rep. Daniel Carey, sponsor of the so-called “Taylor Swift Bill” said. “Watching ticket prices increase as you navigate through the purchasing process is devastating. Sellers should not be able to hide behind websites while consumers are left out in the cold.”The “Taylor Swift Bill,” or House Bill 259, was one of several bills proposed this year to protect fans in the midst of growing outcry over astronomical pricing and slippery supply during big-name artists’ ticket sales.Supporter of the proposals noted the importance of the steps “protect and empower consumers” and eliminate rampant “anti-competitive practices” t...Wu-backed candidate for Boston City Council admits he’s never voted
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
Henry Santana, a highly touted challenger for city councilor-at-large who snagged an endorsement from Boston’s mayor, addressed his blank voting record, saying that his immigration status prevented him from casting a ballot in prior elections.Santana, 27, emigrated from the Dominican Republic as a child, and became a U.S. citizen at the age of 17, but lacked the documentation to prove his citizenship until this past year, he told the Herald on Monday.He registered to vote this year in Massachusetts, and said he plans to cast his first ballot in the Sept. 12 preliminary election for City Council.“Like so many immigrants, I had challenges getting the right to vote,” Santana said. “My paperwork was lost in the Dominican Republic, and I had to use an attorney to get the situation resolved.“It was a complicated and expensive process, but it will be worth it to finally have the opportunity to vote in this year’s important city elections.”Santana is one of eight candidates vying for four a...Healey marks 75th anniversary of ordered end to segregation in the military
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:53:31 GMT
History was given a salute under the State House dome.With Monday marking 75 years since President Harry Truman ordered an end to segregation by race among the nation’s armed forces, Gov. Maura Healey called together members of the state’s National Guard and veterans of past conflicts to celebrate the occasion and call for a further commitment on fighting racism and inequity.Healey, flanked by Tuskegee Airman Brig. Gen. Enoch “Woody” Woodhouse and the state’s newly appointed and first Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Dr. Jon Santiago, juxtaposed the occasion with this week’s start of the first National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Convention to be held in the city in over four decades.“We thought that there was no better way to begin this historic week in the city of Boston, in the state of Massachusetts, than by honoring the veterans of color, who not only fought for their own rights, but whose service made all of our freedoms possible,” she ...Latest news
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