Denver council votes to add more funds to rental assistance

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

Denver council votes to add more funds to rental assistance DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver City Council is telling Mayor Mike Johnston to spend more money on rental assistance programs to prevent evictions, something several groups say leads to more people becoming unhoused.The council suggested the mayor approve adding $17 million more than the $12 million in his proposed budget for that purpose."We do have a crisis on our hands, and we need to find a way to meet the actual need that is out there and that it should be one of the top priorities in the mayor's budget this year," said Sarah Parady, at-large council member.One member of the council, Darrell Watson of District 9, said it is a noble idea, but cuts would have to be made in other city departments to make it happen. Insurance claim denied for Denver music venue flooded by burst pipe The goal is curbing any more people from becoming homeless, according to at-large council member, Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez."Preventing involuntary displacement for people, making sure that we're addressin...

St. Jude researcher helps raise survival rate to 90% for certain leukemia

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

St. Jude researcher helps raise survival rate to 90% for certain leukemia MEMPHIS, Tenn. (KDVR) -- Tickets for the St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway have sold out for the year and FOX31 viewers helped raise $2.4 million toward the St. Jude mission, all in this year alone.In the last 13 years, Denver raised more than $16.6 million for St. Jude with Dream Home Giveaway tickets.FOX31 took a trip to the St. Jude campus in Memphis, Tennessee, to learn firsthand what that money is funding.'No child should die in the dawn of life'In the heart of the evolving St. Jude Children's Research Hospital campus, flags represent the makeup of doctors and researchers coming from across the globe to work on founder Danny Thomas’ mission.“We have a mission from Danny Thomas that no child should die in the dawn of life, and everyone embraces that mission here at St. Jude, every single person,” said Kathryn Roberts, Ph.D.  How St. Jude helped save a local child from cancer Saving children’s lives is the mission that brought Roberts, the pathology department's director of res...

Poulson: Is Congress rediscovering Reaganomics?

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

Poulson: Is Congress rediscovering Reaganomics? The House of Representatives recently completed hearings on “Examining Proposed Constitutional Amendments.” The hearings focused on two proposed Constitutional amendments — term limits and a balanced-budget amendment. The hearings also explored the question of amending the Constitution under Article V.Legislators have rediscovered Reaganomics. As president, Ronald Reagan supported term limits and a balanced-budget amendment and enacting these amendments through an Article V convention. However, before we break out the champagne, we must put this question in a historical perspective.The Founding Fathers anticipated it would be difficult for Congress to impose limits on its power of the purse. They incorporated Article V in the Constitution to give citizens and the states, and Congress, the power to propose amendments.Legislators have been proposing a balanced-budget amendment for almost a century. The high-water mark in this effort was in 1995 when a resolution calling for it fell on...

Editorial: Congress should do right thing on Afghan refugees

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

Editorial: Congress should do right thing on Afghan refugees America’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan is one of many blights on the Biden administration’s spotty record. The fact that this nation since then has turned its back on Afghans who helped U.S. troops only makes the matter worse.But there is a remedy for this injustice.Since the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan more than two years ago, the United States has welcomed more than 80,000 refugees from the country.But the humanitarian program that allowed them to come here provides only temporary protection and no road to permanent residency. In addition, thousands of Afghans who aided the American war effort remain at risk in their home country, unable to cut through the red tape and flee to the United States. They and their families are targets for retribution from the brutal Taliban.“Helping these Afghans would signify to other allies that the U.S. doesn’t abandon its friends,” Sierra Dawn McClain wrote in the Wall Street Journal recently. “More important, it would help settle...

Lowry: Trump wages ’24 campaign from court

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

Lowry: Trump wages ’24 campaign from court Donald Trump is getting indicted and tried all the way into a third Republican presidential nomination, and perhaps a second term in office.Trump’s court dates and legal entanglements aren’t a distraction from his campaign, as some observers predicted; in large part, they are the campaign.We’re all familiar with the so-called front-porch campaigns of the late-19th century, most famously the Republican William McKinley who would have delegations of supporters visit him at his home in Canton, Ohio. Joe Biden built on the concept with his lockdown-compliant basement campaign during the 2020 campaign (at least McKinley interacted with real people).Now, Trump has come up with another variant of this concept — the courtroom campaign.It involves massive media attention before, during and after court appearances; images and statements of bold, unadorned defiance; and inflamed Republican emotions from the sense that he is being treated unfairly.This is the potent poli...

Zito: Americans not buying ‘economy is OK’ message

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

Zito: Americans not buying ‘economy is OK’ message ERIE, Pennsylvania — Two weeks ago, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman told CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour there is a peculiar disconnect between how the economy is doing and how the public is feeling about it.Amanpour pressed him on why people weren’t understanding that they are living in a “sunny economy.” He had asserted that “the economy’s rebound has been surreally good,” yet people keep saying it is terrible.Krugman pointed to surveys and even some people’s behavior, noting robust discretionary spending on travel with hotels and restaurants, and was perplexed as to why people, as if all people were traveling, thought there was a problem.“We don’t really understand why this is happening … (but) there is a real profound disconnect going on,” Krugman said.A few days earlier, “The View” co-host Joy Behar was strident in her assertion that everything was fine for all in our economy: “The eco...

Little Feat takes albums on tour with Boston stop

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

Little Feat takes albums on tour with Boston stop When Little Feat cut the albums “Sailin’ Shoes” and “Dixie Chicken” in 1972-73, they figured they’d have some fun, make some timeless music, and score a big hit single. Two out of three ain’t bad.The albums have indeed proven timeless, and the current incarnation of Little Feat plays them both at the Wilbur on Monday and Tuesday; doing one album plus bonus tracks each night. The band has weathered some major losses, including the death of founder Lowell George in 1979 and the more recent passings of drummer Richie Hayward and guitarist Paul Barrere. But Little Feat is now recognized as the precursors of Americana and the jam-band movement. And after all these years, they’ve still never had a hit single.“That’s probably a blessing in disguise,” says Bill Payne, the band’s keyboardist and cofounder. “I know Lowell had grand hopes for ‘Easy to Slip’ as a single, and I thought that one sounded great, but it didn’t happen. We were in an age of albums, and we came up in a time when people...

Dear Abby: Son blabs mom’s comments to new bride

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

Dear Abby: Son blabs mom’s comments to new bride Dear Abby: Right after high school, our son joined the military and left home. We are proud of him and keep in touch mostly by phone because he’s stationed across the country. Since he has been away, he met a young lady on a dating website. I met her briefly on a quick visit.I had concerns about the relationship, and I shared them with my son. She doesn’t drive, works only intermittently and displayed no desire to get to know me in the short time we had for my visit. Well, they ended up getting married behind our backs a few months ago.What’s done is done. The only thing I want now is to have some kind of basic relationship with her. I have reached out multiple times, but she won’t budge. I love my son and, by extension, her. I don’t think I should be punished for bringing up my concerns. She refuses to communicate with me at all. — Wanting Basic CommunicationDear Wanting: The only person who can fix this is the person who started it — your ...

Palestinian militants launch dozens of rockets into Israel. Millions of Israelis are told to shelter

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

Palestinian militants launch dozens of rockets into Israel. Millions of Israelis are told to shelter JERUSALEM (AP) — Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip launched dozens of rockets toward Israel early Saturday, setting off air raid sirens across the country and raising the likelihood of a new round of heavy fighting. Israel ordered residents near Gaza to remain indoors as it said a “suspected security incident” along the border had occurred.The sound of outgoing rockets whooshing through the air could be heard in Gaza and sirens wailed as far away as Tel Aviv, some 70 kilometers (40 miles) to the north, during an early morning barrage that lasted more than 30 minutes. Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue agency said a 70-year-old woman was critically injured when a rocket hit a building in southern Israel. Elsewhere, a 20-year-old man was moderately injured by rocket shrapnel, it said.As the rocket attacks continued throughout southern and central Israel, millions of Israelis were instructed to stay near bomb shelters in their homes and apartment buildings. The army said resi...

21 Savage cleared to legally travel abroad with plans of international performance in London

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:56:30 GMT

21 Savage cleared to legally travel abroad with plans of international performance in London LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rapper 21 Savage can now legally travel outside the United States and plans to make his international performance in his native London.Savage’s lawyer, Charles Kuck, told The Associated Press in a statement Friday that his client has officially become a permanent U.S. resident and may now go overseas. He cleared a major traveling hurdle after being taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Georgia in 2019.Kuck said the Grammy-nominated artist followed “all applicable immigration laws since his initial detention by ICE.”“His immigration court proceedings have now been terminated and he is a lawful permanent resident of the United States with the freedom to travel internationally,” Kuck said.Savage, 30, whose given name is She’yaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, spent 10 days in a detention center in southern Georgia before his release. He was arrested in a targeted operation over his visa, which expired in 2006.The Atlanta-based rapper said he ha...