More than a dozen indicted for stealing 59 cars from DIA, other nearby areas
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Following a large investigation, 13 people were indicted on 121 counts related to alleged motor vehicle thefts and burglaries at Denver International Airport, Adams County and in other areas throughout the metro. According to the 17th Judicial District Attorney's Office, the 13 suspects stole cars from February 2022 to March 2023. Some of the vehicles were used in burglaries by smashing through the front of businesses. The suspects would allegedly place straps around ATMs and pull the machines using the cars.According to the DA, Ford F-150 Raptors were the preferred vehicle. Jeep Grand Cherokees, Dodge Challengers and Dodge Chargers were also stolen and used in the burglaries. 19-year-old arrested for allegedly killing stepfather Investigators found the suspects used "sophisticated tools to reprogram key fobs so they could steal the vehicles." The suspects would also disable the vehicle's GPS system so they would not be located."Thieves continue to steal cars at a...Blink-182 announces Denver date for 'One More Time' tour
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Blink-182 is coming to Denver next year as part of the band's tour for its latest album, "One More Time."The Denver show will take place on June 27 at Ball Arena. Opening support will be provided by Pierce the Veil.The album was released on Friday, Oct. 20, in time for Blink's performances at the When We Were Young music festival."One More Time" is the first album from Blink-182 to feature the classic lineup of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker since 2011. Full list of concerts at Red Rocks in 2024, so far In the decade-plus since the album "Neighborhoods" was released, DeLonge left the band and was replaced by Alkaline Trio singer Matt Skiba.In October 2022, the band announced that DeLonge would be returning and there would be a world tour. That first performance on that tour was a surprise set at Coachella in April 2023.The band's 2024 tour includes 30 American stops, many at baseball stadiums and large arenas such as Fenway Park in Boston, Citi Field in...AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile? Maps show which cell provider gives Colorado the best coverage
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Considering changing your wireless carrier to get better service? You may want to check this map first.The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) created an interactive map comparing coverage from cell providers. We took a closer look at the coverage from the three largest companies — AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon — in Colorado and the surrounding area.Looking at the country as a whole, Verizon and AT&T have the most coverage, with 55.05% and 55.11% of the country covered, respectively. Meanwhile, T-Mobile covers 35.3% of the country, according to the FCC. Want to buy a house in Denver? Here’s how much you need to earn to afford one If we focus on Colorado and the areas around it in particular, the coverage looks relatively the same, as you can see in the maps below.AT&T and Verizon cover the entire state, as well as most of those around us. AT&T has hardly any gaps in coverage, while Verizon has some smaller gaps throughout the state and the northeaster...Passenger attempted to take control of Alaska Airlines flight before being subdued
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
(CNN) — An Alaska Airlines passenger inside the cockpit attempted to seize control of a plane headed from a Seattle airport to San Francisco on Sunday, the airline said.A pilot told air traffic controllers a person riding in the cockpit of flight 2059 attempted to turn off the aircraft’s engines in flight. An airline’s pilots, or pilots at other airlines, will occasionally ride a cockpit “jump seat” when traveling in an official capacity or commuting to another airport.The passenger, who has not been named, was an off-duty pilot and has been arrested by Port of Portland Police Department, a source familiar with the matter told CNN.The plane took off from Seattle Paine Field International Airport and was diverted to Portland International Airport because of the “credible security threat,” the airline said.“We’ve got the guy that tried to shut the engines down out of the cockpit, and he doesn’t sound like he’s causing any issues in the back right now,” the pilot relayed to Seattl...MDFR execute technical rescue after person falls from roof in NW Miami-Dade
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue (MDFR) units responded to a neighborhood in Northwest Miami-Dade after a person fell from a roof. The situation unfolded at a house on Northwest 82nd Circle Court, near Northwest 192nd Street, Monday morning. Live video footage showed the two-story house’s roof enveloped in a white plastic covering, normally indicating the structure had a leak. According to SkyForce’s Ralph Rayburn, a person who was on the second-floor roof somehow fell onto the first-floor roof and broke both their legs. Rescue crews were seen on the scene as they executed a technical rescue to get the victim off the roof. A helicopter landed on a nearby path of land to airlift the person to the hospital, as his situation was considered a trauma alert. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Al-Ahli hospital blast likely caused by missile from ‘inside Gaza,’ says UK’s Sunak
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
LONDON — British intelligence suggests last week’s deadly explosion at the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza was caused by a misfired missile launched “from within Gaza and towards Israel,” U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told MPs Monday.Updating the House of Commons after a trip to the Middle East, Sunak said U.K. authorities had “taken care to look at all the evidence currently available” on the explosion, which killed hundreds of Palestinians at the Gaza Strip hospital and saw fiercely competing claims over culpability.“On the basis of the deep knowledge and analysis of our intelligence and weapons experts, the British government judges that the explosion was likely caused by a missile or part of one that was launched from within Gaza towards Israel,” the prime minister said.Sunak also lashed out at what he called “misreporting” of the blast, which he said had a “negative effect in the region, including on a vital U.S. diplomatic...France sends weapons to Armenia amid fears of new conflict with Azerbaijan
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
PARIS — France is selling military equipment such as air defense systems to Armenia, the French government said Monday, as fears grow that Azerbaijan could follow up its seizure of Nagorno-Karabakh last month with assaults on its neighbor’s territory. The announcement on French arms comes just a month after Azerbaijan declared victory following a lightning military offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh, forcing more than 100,000 ethnic Armenians living in the breakaway region to flee their homes. The concern — as raised by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken — is that may not be the end of Azerbaijan’s regional ambitions, and all eyes are now on the Zangezur corridor, a tract of land running along Armenia’s border with Iran. The danger is that another move by Baku’s forces could inflame a broader conflict in the Southern Caucasus — an area where Turkey, Russia and Iran all have core strategic interests. France, the country with Europe’s largest Armenian dias...Russia claps back at Latvia amid Balticonnector investigation
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
Russia called threats to the Kremlin “unacceptable” after Latvia’s president suggested NATO should close off the Baltic Sea if it can be proven Russia was involved in the Finnish gas pipeline leak.“Any threats should be taken seriously, no matter who they come from. Whoever they come from, the threats to Russia are unacceptable,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Monday, according to Russian state-run news agency Ria.Last week, Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs told a Latvian broadcaster that NATO should close the Baltic Sea to ships if Russia is found responsible for damaging the Balticonnector.The 77-kilometer-long pipeline, connecting Finland and Estonia in the Baltic Sea, was shut off earlier this month after the Finnish gas grid’s operator Gasgrid reported that it was leaking. Finnish telecoms operator Elisa reported it detected a malfunction on an undersea cable it uses to verify communication connections.Finnish officials were quick to say t...‘Be on alert’: Authorities identify victim found dead at Gardner home as search for ‘potentially armed’ man continues
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
Authorities are warning the public to be on alert as they search for an “armed and dangerous” man in connection with a the death of a woman in Gardner on Sunday morning who was found in a home with four young children inside, officials said.Aaron Pennington, 33, of Gardner, is being sought in connection with the death of Breanne Pennington, 30, of 42 Cherry St. Investigators say four children, ages 2, 5, 7, and 9 were inside the home at the time and left to get help. The children are now in the custody of the Department of Children and Families, according to the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office.Pennington is described as being a white man with blonde hair, blue eyes, who is about 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing about 175 pounds. He is believed to be driving a white 2013 BMW model 320 with a MA Veteran plate 8A30.In an update on Monday morning, the DA’s office said may also be using two additional license plates – a Texas plate reading ̶...Rapid melting in West Antarctica is ‘unavoidable,’ with potentially disastrous consequences for sea level rise, study finds
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:41 GMT
(CNN) — Rapid melting of West Antarctica’s ice shelves may now be unavoidable as human-caused global warming accelerates, with potentially devastating implications for sea level rise around the world, new research has found.Even if the world meets ambitious targets to limit global heating, West Antarctica will experience substantial ocean warming and ice shelf melting, according to the new study published Monday in the journal Nature Climate Change.Ice shelves are tongues of ice that jut out into the ocean at the end of glaciers. They act like buttresses, helping hold ice back on the land, slowing its flow into the sea and providing an important defense against sea level rise. As ice shelves melt, they thin and lose their buttressing ability.While there has been growing evidence ice loss in West Antarctica may be irreversible, there has been uncertainty about how much can be prevented through climate policies.The researchers looked at “basal melting,” w...Latest news
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