What makes a tiny home a legal residence in Colorado?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

What makes a tiny home a legal residence in Colorado? DENVER (KDVR) -- Coloradans can now legally live in a tiny home and consider it a full-time residence.Before HB 22-1242, tiny houses were categorized with campers and RVs, so they could only be lived in seasonally. Now tiny homes can be built on wheels to International Residential Code for people to reside in permanently.Tracy Manchego-Baker has been building RV-certified tiny homes on wheels for years as a co-founder of Tiny Building Experts. Edible mushrooms you can find in Colorado "With this new law I'm going to be able to take my tiny house, put it on a piece of land, as long as I built it to code and as long as I tie it to utilities correctly and place it correctly, I'm going to be able to live in that full time in Colorado, that used to not be," she said.She was on the team that helped make the new laws so that tiny homeowners can live on their own property."There's a difference now, we've actually defined what a tiny home is," Manchego-Baker said. Tiny homes in Colorado w...

It only took 3 minutes for all of Denver's e-bike vouchers to be claimed

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

It only took 3 minutes for all of Denver's e-bike vouchers to be claimed DENVER (KDVR) -- If you thought you had plenty of time to claim an e-bike rebate voucher from the City and County of Denver on Tuesday, you were wrong.That's because it only took three minutes for all of the available vouchers to be claimed.The vouchers offer an upfront discount on the sale price of an e-bike from participating bike shops. Denver offers two different types of rebate vouchers:Standard rebate of up to $300 on the sale of an e-bike or up to $500 on the sale of an e-cargo bike.Income-qualified rebate of up to $1,200 on the sale of an e-bike or $1,400 on the sale of an e-cargo bike.There is also an adaptive rebate for people with disabilities who are unable to use standard e-bikes. CSP: Colorado 40-somethings have trouble staying in their lane Before Tuesday's vouchers were available, 6,118 rebate vouchers had already been claimed.This was the fourth release day so far this year.The next round of vouchers will be available on Tuesday, Sept. 26 starting at 11 a.m., wit...

Mingle with your pup at InterContinental Miami’s weekly Paws Patio event

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

Mingle with your pup at InterContinental Miami’s weekly Paws Patio event Vacations are a much-needed part of life, but what about our pets? Why can’t we take them with us?At the Intercontinental in Miami, your dog can join you on a vacation getaway. In fact, they’re making sure pooches get just as pampered as their owners.It’s a suite life for dogs at the Intercontinental Hotel in Miami.Gina Genna: “People these days that do travel with their dogs, they’re looking for elevated amenities for their dogs that they look for themselves… Intercontinental being a dog-friendly hotel has elevated the guest amenity when guests book the pets and points package.”Your pooch will feel just as pampered as you do, with endless “puppuccinos” and their pup pools and ball pits.And now, the hotel partnered with two local businesses to add more fun to your pet’s stay.Gina Genna: “You get a custom amenity which is the yum cup, a big and beefy food pack, and you get a keepsake Hola from Lola Intercontinental bra...

Admitting Ukraine will be the EU’s biggest geopolitical contribution to the war

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

Admitting Ukraine will be the EU’s biggest geopolitical contribution to the war Mujtaba Rahman is the head of Eurasia Group’s Europe practice and a columnist for POLITICO Europe. He tweets at @Mij_Europe.The European Commission finally delivered its long-anticipated oral report on Ukraine’s progress last month, looking at the headway made toward the seven reforms the country will need to pass if European Union leaders are to green-light opening accession negotiations with Kyiv.On reforms relating to the judiciary, Kyiv received a broadly positive assessment, albeit more needs to be done. And the same goes for tackling vested interests in the media as well. On the prevention of money laundering, the fight against corruption, reducing the influence of oligarchs and the protection of minorities, however, Ukraine still has a lot more to do, and it will now have until the fall to demonstrate further progress before European capitals consider a fuller written assessment.What was crucially missing from this initial analysis, though, was the EU’s own preparedness for a...

Dancing with the far right doesn’t pay off

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

Dancing with the far right doesn’t pay off Kristina Kausch is a senior fellow and resident representative, Spain, at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Vassilis Ntousas is the head of European operations at the Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States.Sunday’s general election in Spain was a turning point in Spanish politics — but in much a different way than anticipated.The European Union’s fourth largest economy went to the polls expecting a landslide for a conservative coalition, which would have allowed a far-right party to claim some governing power at the national level for the first time in modern Spain’s 45-year democratic history. But in defiance of the polls, and much to everyone’s surprise, the vote became a plebiscite in favor of the political center.While the conservative People’s Party (PP), led by Alberto Núñez Feijóo, made great gains and emerged as a narrow winner with 33 percent of the vote, it failed to muster the necessary parliamentary majority to gover...

Sex, lies and stolen sunglasses: The 11 most embarrassing political resignations

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

Sex, lies and stolen sunglasses: The 11 most embarrassing political resignations It’s not every day that a pair of sunglasses causes your downfall. But that’s what happened to Bjørnar Moxnes, a Norwegian left-wing party leader who was caught on camera stealing a pair of luxury sunglasses from Oslo airport.“A lot of people have asked me how I could do something so stupid. I’ve asked myself that many times in recent weeks. I don’t have an adequate explanation,” Moxnes wrote on Facebook.In honor of Moxnes’ fall from grace, POLITICO brings you some of the most embarrassing resignations in European politics (and there were a lot to choose from). From sex scandals to misused government funds to petty theft, here are 11 of the most shameful examples with a facepalm ranking from 1 (yikes, that’s embarrassing) to 5 (dear lord, what have you done?). Tractor Porn UK Conservative MP Neil Parish resigned after being caught watching porn in the House of Commons chamber in 2022. Parish claimed it was a “moment of madness” and said he chanced upon the of...

Feijóo’s numbers don’t add up

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

Feijóo’s numbers don’t add up MADRID — Alberto Núñez Feijóo may not want to admit it but his hope of being Spain’s next prime minister may have to be lowered. On Monday night, the leader of the center-right Popular Party, which won the most votes in last Sunday’s national election in Spain but fell short of securing a governing majority, was left without options to form a government after two key regional parties rejected his overtures.To become Spain’s prime minister, a candidate whose party has not secured a governing majority needs to either get the backing of 176 of the total 350 MPs in an initial vote in parliament or wait for a second round of voting to secure a simple majority. MPs can also abstain, which means it can be difficult to determine the exact number of seats needed for a successful bid to form a government.In a speech after a meeting of the Popular Party’s executive committee, Feijóo reaffirmed his determination to gather the support needed to advance with his candidacy,...

Hotel in Boston evacuated due to high carbon monoxide levels

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

Hotel in Boston evacuated due to high carbon monoxide levels The DoubleTree hotel on Washington Street in Boston was evacuated Tuesday night due to high levels of carbon monoxide, the Boston Fire Department said.The fire department in a tweet said crews had evacuated all rooms in the hotel as of around 10:20 p.m. Fire crews were spotted still on scene around 10:30 p.m.No further information was immediately available. This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Column: Pedro Grifol takes the blame for the Chicago White Sox’s flop, seeks a change in culture

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

Column: Pedro Grifol takes the blame for the Chicago White Sox’s flop, seeks a change in culture The City Series has had some memorable managerial moments over the years, from Lou Piniella ripping broadcaster Steve Stone in a pregame rant to Ozzie Guillen kicking catcher Geovany Soto’s mask.I’m not exactly sure where Pedro Grifol’s “mea culpa” on Tuesday rates in the 26 years I’ve been covering these interleague games, but it was interesting to hear the White Sox manager take the blame for the underachieving ways of his team.“There’s a ton of different components, and we’re addressing them all,” Grifol said before the game against the Cubs. “All of them. There’s no stone unturned here, believe me, when it comes to us trying to get this thing right, trying to finish strong and move on to next season.“There’s a style of baseball that we want to play. There’s a culture that we want to build. It hasn’t happened, and that’s on me. On me, nobody else. That’s on me.”I̵...

Israeli doctors walk off the job, and more strikes may loom after a law weakening courts passed

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:37:19 GMT

Israeli doctors walk off the job, and more strikes may loom after a law weakening courts passed By ISABEL DEBRE and JULIA FRANKEL (Associated Press)JERUSALEM (AP) — Thousands of Israeli doctors walked off their jobs, labor leaders threatened a general strike and senior justices rushed home from a trip abroad on Tuesday, a day after the government’s approval of a law that weakens the country’s Supreme Court. Critics say the legislation will erode the system of checks and balances.Four leading Israeli newspapers covered their front pages in black ink — an ominous image paid for by an alliance of high-tech companies. The only words on the pages were in a line at the bottom: “A black day for Israeli democracy.”Monday’s vote — on the first of a series of measures that make up Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s divisive judicial overhaul — reverberated across the country. It came despite seven months of fierce popular resistance, Netanyahu’s promises of an eventual compromise and a rare warning against the overhaul f...