Denver's population loss reversed in 2022
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver used to be close to the top of the nation's list of most moved-to cities. It wasn't in the top 15 though last summer. The U.S. Census Bureau released population estimates for metro and micro statistical areas as of July 1, 2022. This period of time was one of population shifting, with many people moving away from urban cores and into satellite cities and communities, particularly in Western and Sunbelt cities. Severe storm threat for Denver area During that time, people first fled Denver and then re-entered. From July 1, 2020 to July 1, 2021, the city's population fell 0.87%, or about 6,200 people. The year after, the trend reversed, though slightly. Denver's population grew 0.27% over the next summer, or just over 1,900 people. Meanwhile, Colorado's other large cities grew faster and more consistently. Both Colorado Springs and Aurora grew in population between the summer of 2020 and 2021 and the summer of 2021 and 2022.Aurora grew by 3,600 in 2021 and an...Outdoor Colorado: Sanctuary last hope for many wild animals
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
KEENSBURG, Colo. (KDVR) -- The Colorado outdoors is home to many wild animals. It is also home to many abused wild animals as well. The Wild Animal Sanctuary has been the last hope for hundreds of animals that were mistreated by humans.For 20 years, The Wild Animal Sanctuary has been the very last hope, and the last chance for these animals, not just to live, but to live in peace. How dandelions benefit lawns, gardens and critters “They’re not wired for it. It’s like putting a square peg in a round hole. They are literally wired to be in a very different environment than apartments, garages, backyards, basements, horse trailers, gas stations, places where we are finding these animals,“ Austin Hill, who works at The Wild Animal Sanctuary, said.Four hundred and fifty wild animals including lions, tigers, bears and many others are living peacefully on almost 800 acres designed specifically for them.The fact is most of these animals have been on concrete most of their lives. Most hav...These roads will close for the Colfax Marathon this weekend
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Whether you plan to run 26.2 miles or prefer to drive through the city this weekend, you will want to know what roads will be closed for the Colfax Marathon.Eight different race courses will impact roads, running through Denver and Lakewood on Sunday, and the City Park area on Saturday.Roads will be closed and open on a rolling basis depending on where the runners are, according to the marathon website. Family gives mom special gift for Mother’s Day Here is where and when the roads will be closed this weekend. SaturdayFrom 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., York Street will be partially closed in the northbound curb lane between 21st Avenue and 17th Avenue.17th Avenue will be partially closed in the westbound curb lane from York Street to Steele Street during the same time. Denver weather: More spring showers and cooler temperatures SundayYork Street will be closed between Colfax Avenue and 23rd Avenue from 5:45 a.m. to 8 a.m.23rd Avenue will be closed between York Street an...Uber Eats delivery man beaten by suspect after returning phone to lost and found at Brickell City Centre
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
A good deed gone wrong ended with a beating in Miami’s Brickell City Centre.A man said he found a cellphone at the high-end shopping center on Wednesday and thought he made the right call when he handed it over to security.But that’s when things took a terrifying turn.When the victim found the phone, he decided to turn it over to the mall’s lost and found. He was then accused of stealing the phone and was attacked. “He started punching me in my face over and over and over again,” the victim said. The victim now has the injuries to prove it. He spoke with 7News on Thursday about the ordeal.“I have a bruise on my knee, I have a bruise on my back as well, I have a bruise right here,” the victim said. He also has a swollen right eye. According to City of Miami Police, a day after the attack, the culprit would return to the scene of the crime. The suspect, 27-year-old Amed Youssef Bamba, was arrested at Brickell City Centre, Thursday morning.B...Bazaar for Good teams up with Style Saves for shopping experience fundraiser in Miami
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
Two South Florida organizations have teamed to put together a shopping experience to benefit a noble cause.The Bazaar for Good teamed up with the nonprofit Style Saves for the annual event, which includes a silent auction.Clothes, accessories and makeup will be on sale.Money raised from the event will be used to provide uniforms and school supplies for the next school year to students who need help the most.“We started the organization in 2011, and since then, we’ve become the largest back-to-school event in the country,” said Rachel Russell, founder and president of Style Saves. “We’re addressing 15,000 students that come from migrant camps, foster shelters, homeless shelters and all the other underprivileged youth in underserved communities in South Florida.”The event will take place Friday in the Miami Design District.MGH employee charged after allegedly bringing rifle to hospital
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
A Massachusetts General Hospital employee is facing charges after allegedly bringing a rifle to work, according to Boston police. Police got a call Wednesday night regarding a person in distress on hospital property. A police report filed after the incident later said a hospital security officer was able to reach out to the suspect, who investigators said had the rifle covered with a shower curtain. In a statement, the hospital said no patients were affected and the facility “remained open and operating normally.”“We appreciate the quick actions of all involved including our colleagues and the Boston Police Department,” the hospital said. This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Mother thanks Somerville police officer who saved her son’s life
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
A mother in Somerville is thanking a police officer after the officer saved her baby’s life Thursday morning.Officer Thomas Lambert was nearby when he heard there was a child in danger. Hours after the rescue, both Lambert and the child’s mother spoke to 7NEWS.“I couldn’t see him but I appreciate all the help that everybody gave because then, he wouldn’t be here right now,” the mother, Jenifer Renderos, said.Lambert was on Pearl Street in Somerville working a detail when he said he heard over the radio that a baby was not breathing. The emergency, Lambert said, was happening directly next to the house where he was working. “I saw the officer running to the house and we didn’t know what was going on,” said witness Rodney Ferreiro of Lambert’s initial emergency response. “Then, he came out with the baby in his arms.”Lambert said he quickly put his life-saving skills to use. “They handed me the baby,” he said. “And I just did the heimlich and he started crying, which is always a g...A look at Ricardo Arroyo’s texts to Rachael Rollins about investigating his opponent: ‘Abuse of the justice system’
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo repeatedly pushing his friend U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins to announce an investigation of his opponent is “clearly an abuse of the justice system,” a leading political ethics expert told the Herald.Arroyo is in hot water following the release of bombshell federal ethics reports that center on Rollins, who said she plans on stepping down as the state’s top federal prosecutor on Friday.The city councilor, who was a candidate for Suffolk County district attorney last year, during the DA campaign continued to text Rollins about publicly announcing a probe of his opponent, Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden.For instance, Arroyo wrote to Rollins last Aug. 22 ahead of the Sept. 6 primary, “Are y’all announcing an investigation into (the police misconduct case) situation with Hayden? Would be the best thing I can have happen at this moment.”Minutes later, Rollins responded to Arroyo, “Understood. Keep fighting and campaig...Boston COVID wastewater data drops, Massachusetts virus cases down 21%
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
COVID wastewater data in Boston continues to take a plunge, as state health officials on Thursday also reported a drop in virus cases.Data from the Boston Public Health Commission’s wastewater surveillance program shows that the number of COVID particles in the city’s wastewater decreased 22% over the past week. The wastewater data helps predict virus waves and lulls in the community.Meanwhile, the average number of new COVID cases in the city has gone down 25% during the last week.Related ArticlesHealth | As Massachusetts’ COVID public health emergency ends, advocates worry about the lifting of mask mandates Health | Mission accomplished?: What does the end of the COVID emergency mean? Health | George Santos charged with stealing campaign cash, covid unemployment Health | Allen: COVID policies failed kids – what can we learn? Health | Had pink eye recently? There’s a chance it could h...More than 30 million US drivers don’t know if they’re at risk from a rare but dangerous airbag blast
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:34:55 GMT
By TOM KRISHER (AP Auto Writer)DETROIT (AP) — More than 33 million people in the United States are driving vehicles that contain a potentially deadly threat: Airbag inflators that in rare cases can explode in a collision and spew shrapnel.Few of them know it.And because of a dispute between federal safety regulators and an airbag parts manufacturer, they aren’t likely to find out anytime soon.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is demanding that the manufacturer, ARC Automotive of Knoxville, Tennessee, recall 67 million inflators that could explode with such force as to blow apart a metal canister and expel shrapnel. But ARC is refusing to do so, setting up a possible court fight with the agency.NHTSA argues that the recall is justified because two people have been killed in the United States and Canada and at least seven others have been injured by ARC’s inflators. The explosions, which first occurred in 2009, have continued as recently as this year...Latest news
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