Golden to test 4-day workweek at police department
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
GOLDEN, Colo. (KDVR) — A four-day workweek is coming to the city of Golden, which will test the program at its police department.This program is aimed at broadening the employee wellness program, according to Police Chief Joe Harvey. If successful, Golden said it would apply to all city departments.Police officers in Golden will go from four 10-hour days to four 8-hour days."When we're able, we will be sending those employees after 32 hours, but they will be paid for 40," Harvey said. 768 guns stolen from cars last year as theft rate rises The program, Harvey said, is expected to save money."It actually will work to serve to reduce overtime because we still have those eight hours sitting out there that if we need to use them, we can," Harvey said.Harvey said it won't impact police coverage in the city because there will still be more officers on the clock when more emergency calls are typically made."We're going to be creative in how we're going to cover that by maximizing the hig...768 guns stolen from cars last year as theft rate rises
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Gun theft is on the rise in Denver, with criminals targeting cars and trucks where some owners may be storing their weapons. The Denver Police Department said 768 guns were stolen from cars in 2022. Spokesperson Jay Casillas said whenever a firearm is left in a vehicle, the chances of it being stolen skyrocket. Criminals are looking to steal guns with one thing in mind. “They're going to use it to rob someone or to commit other serious crimes," Casillas said. TABOR-linked tax relief plan faces legal challenge Denver Police is currently investigating a case where 16 rifles, shotguns and handguns were stolen from inside a pickup truck wrapped with advertising that said, "We Buy Guns." The guns were left unsecured and in the vehicle's back seat. The truck was parked at a hotel. "All they have to do is break the window. Even if you think you're hiding it, they're going to find it, whether it's in the center console or in the glovebox," Casillas said.Gun thefts from veh...Get ready, Broncos Country: Preseason schedule released
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Mark your calendars! The Denver Broncos' first kickoff is the second week of August. The first two games are away but the final one is at Empower Field at Mile High. The first contest is on a Friday night at Arizona against the Cardinals on Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 19 in San Francisco vs. the 49ers. Sean Payton expects Javonte Williams will be back for Broncos training camp But Broncos Country has to wait until Aug. 26 before they can watch their favorite players in orange and blue at home. The Broncos will face the Los Angeles Rams at 7 p.m. at Mile High. The Broncos are 9-3 all-time against the Rams in preseason matchups, which represents the fourth-most preseason wins by Denver against a single opponent.The full regular season schedule was released last week with the first game at home against the Las Vegas Raiders. The Broncos most often play preseason games against the Cardinals and 49ers having a combined 42-24 all-time r...Banner plane crashes, bursts into flames near Memorial Regional Hospital; pilot dead, hailed as hero
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
One person has died after a banner-towing plane crashed on a road adjacent to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood and burst into flames.Video from 7Skyforce showed the aircraft flying low to the ground, at around 12:30 p.m., Wednesday.Moments later, the plane plummeted and crashed on South Park Road, just north of Hollywood Boulevard, and ignited. “It was pretty crazy to see,” said witness Maddie Bracy.The aircraft, a yellow Piper PA-25 Pawnee that was headed toward the beach from North Perry Airport, was owned by Aerial Banners, Inc.In a distress call to air traffic control, the pilot reported encountering difficulties shortly after takeoff and expressed the need to release the banner being towed.“Yeah, I’m gonna have to drop this banner. I’m not climbing,” he said.Moments later, he made the decision to release the banner.“I’m at 400 [feet], I’ve got to drop this over a lake,” he said.But the pilot was unable to regain...Shooting in Miami leaves 1 dead, 1 hospitalized; gunman at large
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
One person is dead and another was rushed to the hospital after a shooting left Miami Police officers scrambling for answers as the shooter remains at large.City of Miami Police officers responded to reports of shots fired in the area of Southwest 28th Street and 13th Street, at around 9 p.m., Tuesday.When units arrived, they found two men suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.Speaking through a translator, area resident Tania Pineda said she heard about six to seven gunshots. Her Ring camera didn’t capture the shooting, but pleas for help could be heard. “I’ve been shot! Come help me!” the victim was heard saying.Pineda said the people who were shot were not her neighbors but people who were visiting them.When she stepped outside, Pineda said, first responders were performing CPR on the victims in an attempt to keep them alive. Pineda said her neighbors never cause issues, so this came as a shock to her and her children. On Wednesday morning, the neighborho...Off-duty deputy rescues struggling dolphin off Clearwater
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
CLEARWATER, Fla. (WSVN) — A young dolphin was saved at sea off the coast of Clearwater.An off-duty Pasco County Sheriff’s Office deputy was out fishing on May 10 when he saw the calf by itself, swimming in circles and struggling to get above the water to breathe.The sheriff’s office brought it aboard. From there, the marine mammal was taken the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.Specialists from SeaWorld took over from there and took the dolphin to their facility.Veterinarians said it is showing signs of improvement and started swimming on his own.How to not get crushed when you hire a mover
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
His dying mother wanted him to have her precious furniture, but when he moved it from California to South Florida, it arrived in pieces. If you have ever battled a mover, you know why he needed Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.On his Harley, with his ponytail and sleeveless T-shirt, Anthony looks like a rough, tough biker.Anthony Beck: “Most bikers dress that way for shock value. They’re not bad people.”The proof? Get Anthony back home talking about the last few months of his life.Anthony Beck: “I’m sorry.”Anthony had been living in California, taking care of his mother, whose health was failing, and who had made him promise to take care of something else she cared about.Anthony Beck: “And this was my mother’s furniture she gave to me.”Anthony packed up all his mother’s belongings and hired a mover.Anthony Beck: “I paid them almost $6,000.”He then returned to South Florida, rented an apartment and waited for t...The West may have to learn how to live with Erdoğan
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
Nathalie Tocci is director of the Istituto Affari Internazionali, Europe’s futures fellow at IWM, Vienna and a part-time professor at the European University Institute. Her latest book, “A Green and Global Europe,” is out with Polity.An 89 percent voter turnout in a close to 90 million-strong country is an electoral outcome that puts most liberal democracies to shame.Turkey, of course, is not a liberal democracy. Violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, an eroded rule of law and a destroyed separation of powers leave no room for doubt.Yet, paradoxically, this is precisely what makes Turkey’s first electoral round so remarkable: In a political system where rights and checks and balances have been quashed, elections cannot be fair. Notwithstanding, no candidate got an absolute majority, leading Turkey into a second round of voting on May 28.But one can hardly imagine a second round of elections in Vladimir Putin’s Russia, Xi Jinping’s China or Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s Egypt....How do you do, fellow kids? Greek politicians court TikTok generation
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
ATHENS — The pissed-off youth have become the focus ahead of Greece’s national election.As the country gets ready to go to the polls on Sunday, May 21, politicians from across the spectrum are racing to learn the language of Gen Z. The (mostly) middle-aged men in suits of Greek politics have been posting on TikTok, agreeing to interviews with YouTubers, and even planning gifts for young people in a bid to secure their votes.That’s because more than 430,000 people, ranging in age from 16 to 21, will be eligible to cast ballots for the first time on Sunday. A key moment in the politicization of many in that demographic was a train crash in February in which 57 people died and which raised questions about the government’s competence. “It was not only the severity of the accident, but also the fact that most of the victims were young students and the youth could easily see themselves, their friends or brothers in their position,” said Angelos Seriatos, head of sci...Staying human in a time of war
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 12:10:24 GMT
Yegor Firsov is a combat paramedic in Avdiivka, Ukraine. He is an activist and a former member of the Ukrainian parliament.AVDIIVKA — On the front lines, there is horror. But there is also great compassion.In the towns now being fought over in Ukraine, there are always a lot of abandoned animals — mostly dogs and cats. And although these animals have already been betrayed, left behind and deserted, they nevertheless seek human company — as well as food.Bakhmut is no exception.When we were stationed there, several stray dogs stuck around our headquarters. We fed them, of course, and as we did, a relationship started to develop: We gave them food and assigned them names, while they give us some reprieve.But when command decided to withdraw our unit from the area, as we packed up and our departure time approached, an unexpected question arose: What shall we do with the dogs?The battalion commander held a meeting on the fate of the pets, and we decided to find them homes. We called our ...Latest news
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