Suspect wanted for sexually assaulting woman near Lakewood park
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Police in Lakewood are looking for a man who allegedly assaulted a woman running near Walker Branch Park.On Aug. 6 at 12:45 p.m., Lakewood Police said the victim was on her way back home from her run when she passed the park, located at 5825 W. 16th Ave., a few blocks west of Sloan's Lake Park.An unknown man saw the woman and started to follow her.According to police, the suspect followed the woman on southbound Harlan Street for nearly two blocks. When the woman reached 14th Avenue and Harlan Street, the suspect allegedly attacked the woman from behind with both arms and fondled her. Charges reduced for 2 officers in Elijah McClain death case The suspect fled northbound on Harlan Street and eastbound on 16th Avenue.Lakewood Police said the man is described as:HispanicIn his 20s to 30sThin build5 feet, 8 inches to 5 feet, 10 inches tallHas black facial hairPolice in Lakewood are looking for this man who allegedly assaulted a woman who was running near a park on Aug...RTD offers free fare for a year for those 19 and younger
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Beginning in September, Coloradans aged 19 and younger can ride RTD transit for free for a year.Zero Fare for Youth is a one-year pilot program aiming to welcome the next generation of transit users at no cost. The program will run from Sept. 1 through Aug. 21, 2024.The program hopes to remove barriers to education and employment for youth in Colorado. School bus drops 5-year-old student over a mile from home Anyone 19 or younger can ride the bus and train at no cost, all you need is a valid ID. The rider must show the bus operator their current school ID, valid government-issued ID, alien registration/permanent resident card, military ID/dependent card with date of birth, or RTD-issued youth special discount card and they are off to their next destination. According to RTD, a household can save nearly $10,000 by taking public transportation and living with one less car. It also offers flexibility for parents who can't take their students to school.Could this new p...Learn more about the two-story sculpture new to Aurora Highlands
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A two-story sculpture named "Umi" came to life on Saturday at Hogan Park in the Aurora Highlands neighborhood. Daniel Popper added the interactive exhibit as part of the Art in the Park program. Popper is a South African sculpture artist specializing in large, human-like sculptures made of wood, fiberglass and natural fibers. He focuses on the relationship between humans and nature. Umi, the new sculpture in Hogan Park. (Photo courtesy of Liz Kotalik) ‘South Park’ fan Ed Sheeran dines at Casa Bonita during Denver tour stop Umi was part of Popper's human nature exhibit which includes five sculptures commissioned by The Morton Arboretum. Umi sat in Chicago this past year before moving to Denver permanently. She joined over 20 other installations in Hogan Park at Highlands Creek this weekend. According to Popper's Instagram, "Umi" means "life" in Swahili and "mother" in Arabic. According to the Aurora Highlands press release, it also means “ocean” in Japanese. Umi is...Motorcyclist identified, charged in connection with crash that injured pedestrians in Falmouth
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
A 33-year-old man has been arraigned in connection with a motorcycle crash that injured two pedestrians in Falmouth earlier this month, Falmouth police announced on Monday. Police said emergency crews responded to the scene on Main Street around 8:45 p.m. on Monday of last week after receiving a call saying a motorcycle had hit two pedestrians in a crosswalk. Police said emergency crews soon found a husband and wife, both in their 60s, injured in the roadway and transported the couple to area hospitals. The motorcycle operator, according to police, initially pushed his motorcycle off the roadway “and appeared to be waiting for emergency personnel to arrive.” Before police arrived on scene, though, investigators said the man allegedly fled on foot into a nearby wooded area. Police searched for the operator on the night of the crash but were not able to find him. A matter of days later, Falmouth police said they identified the operator as David Eldredge Jr. and sou...Biden heads to Maui for an emotional day of meeting wildfire survivors and emergency workers
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
By SEUNG MIN KIM (Associated Press)SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (AP) — President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are traveling to Maui on Monday for an emotional day of comforting survivors of the devastating wildfires that ripped through the western part of the Hawaiian island, as his administration responds to the devastation whose full scope is still unknown.The Bidens interrupted a weeklong vacation in the Lake Tahoe area for the five-hour flight to Lahaina, a historic town of 13,000 people that was virtually destroyed by the flames. The couple will meet with first responders and be briefed by state and local officials about the ongoing response.They will also see the destruction from the air and on the ground, and the Democratic president will deliver remarks paying tribute to the victims of the wildfires, which have killed more than 100 people since they erupted on Aug. 8.“It’s going to be an emotional day for everyone,” Olivia Dalton, the White House d...Boston Mayor Michelle Wu endorses Enrique Pepén for City Council, rejecting Ricardo Arroyo
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu endorsed her former employee Enrique Pepén for the District 5 seat on the City Council, scorning the embattled incumbent Ricardo Arroyo, a longtime ally she’s supported in prior elections.In a Monday statement, Wu described Pepén as “exactly the kind of leader we need in government,” saying that he “not only knows City Hall inside out, but has lived the challenges of our community through growing up in Boston and now raising his two young kids here.”“He’ll be a fantastic partner on the Council with the shared progressive values, determination, and heart for service to make Boston a city for everyone,” Wu said.The endorsement, first reported by Politico, is the mayor’s latest effort to back her former employees in the Boston City Council race, ahead of the Sept. 12 preliminary. Pepén worked as the executive director of the Boston Office of Neighborhood Services under Wu.Wu has also backed Henry Santana, her former director of civic organizing, for councilor-a...Bruins ink veteran forward Alex Chiasson to tryout deal
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
With jobs in their bottom-six forward group up for grabs when training camp opens on Sept. 20, the Bruins added yet another body to the mix on Monday.The B’s signed well-traveled forward Alex Chiasson to a Professional Tryout Agreement. The 32-year former Boston University Terrier and Montreal native last played in the Detroit organization, playing 20 games for the big club late in the season, contributing six goals with three assists. He also played 29 games in Grand Rapids in the AHL.Originally a second-round pick of the Dallas Stars (38th overall) in the 2009 draft, the 6-foot-4, 208-pound Chiasson has also played for the Ottawa Senators, Calgary Flames, Washington Capitals (with whom he won a Stanley Cup in 2018), Edmonton Oilers and the Vancouver Canucks. His most productive season was in 2018-19 with the Oilers when he had 22-16-38 totals in 73 games.The PTO deal guarantees Chiasson nothing, but he’s had a knack of turning tryouts into NHL contracts. His stops in W...Mayo Clinic Minute: Health benefits of kids and sports
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
Jason Howland | (TNS) Mayo Clinic News NetworkSome children are back in the classroom, and others are getting ready. An important tool for keeping kids healthy is participation in youth sports, and it’s not just because of physical activity.There are the obvious physical benefits when kids play sports. It improves cardiovascular health and prevents obesity. But that’s not all.“There can be social benefits where you make friends. You have an opportunity to connect with other people,” says Dr. David Soma, a Mayo Clinic pediatric sports medicine specialist.He says there also are emotional benefits.“So you learn … that teamwork piece or that perseverance — learning how to win, learning how to lose.”He says a way to get your kids involved in sports is to start young by just getting them active and outdoors.“We live in a society where people want to stay inside and stare at screens,” says Dr. Soma. “But get outside. Go for a bike...Woman assaulted, two others restrained during home invasion in Markham
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
Police are searching for four suspects following a violent home invasion in Markham that left one woman with injuries.York Regional Police officers were called to the home in the area of Greensboro Drive and Milliken Meadows Drive near Highway 407 just before 2:30 a.m. on Monday.Police say four male suspects, one armed with a gun, forced their way into the home and assaulted a woman while restraining two other adults in their bedroom.According to investigators, the suspects stole several cell phones and wallets before fleeing the scene.The woman who was assaulted received minor injuries.A dog, described as a small brown poodle, got out of the home during the incident and hasn’t been found. Police have not released a photo of the dog at this point.Police don’t have detailed descriptions of the suspects but say they were wearing ski masks.Jury selection begins in final trial over foiled plot to kidnap Michigan’s governor in 2020
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 13:33:45 GMT
BELLAIRE, Mich. (AP) — Nearly three years after authorities foiled a bizarre plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, the last defendants accused of taking part went on trial Monday.Eric Molitor and brothers William Null and Michael Null were among 14 men, described by prosecutors as anti-government extremists, charged in the scheme weeks before the November 2020 election. They were angered by Whitmer’s COVID-19 policies, which shut down schools and restricted the economy, investigators said in court filings.The plotters were members of paramilitary groups and spoke of attacking the state Capitol and police to ignite civil war, the documents said.Nine men so far have been convicted in state or federal court, including four who pleaded guilty. Two others were acquitted at trial.Jury selection in the final case began Monday. Opening arguments are scheduled for Wednesday in rural Antrim County, a tourist haven known for cherry and apple orchards, sparkling lakes and quaint ...Latest news
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