Denver activates severe weather shelter for Thursday night cold

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

Denver activates severe weather shelter for Thursday night cold DENVER (KDVR) -- The City and County of Denver is activating its severe weather shelter plan for overnight Thursday, Nov. 30, into Friday, Dec. 1.The shelters will be open from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. The Department of Housing Stability is opening the ballroom of New Directions (the former Best Western hotel) at 4595 Quebec St. and the former Doubletree Hotel at 4040 Quebec St. for the plan. View the latest Weather Alerts in Denver and across Colorado on FOX31 Buses will transfer people from St. Francis Center, 2323 Curtis St., between 6:30-9 p.m. Thursday night to New Directions and the Doubletree. After 9 p.m., individuals should be referred directly to the Doubletree."Cold weather poses a serious danger to people who are unsheltered, and the city encourages people to come inside," the city stated in its announcement.According to the FOX31 Pinpoint Weather team, low temperatures are expected to dip to 20 degrees overnight Thursday into Friday. No advisories or wind is expected.Individu...

Struggling with your mental health during the holidays? 988 is an option

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

Struggling with your mental health during the holidays? 988 is an option Denver (KDVR) -- The holidays can be the most difficult time of the year for some people.A 2021 survey by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) showed that 3 in 5 Americans feel their mental health is negatively impacted by the holidays. Mental health resources available in Colorado Mandy Doria, an assistant professor of Psychiatry at the Anschutz Medical Campus, says there are many possible stressors.  "There might be an expectation to feel a certain way, and when those expectations aren't met, it can lead to more stress and disappointment," Doria said. People could feel overwhelmed by grief. Some are lonely, some are stressed about paying for gifts, and some are anxious about relationships at family gatherings, she said."We definitely see people who have struggled with depression, have an acute depressive episode triggered around this time of year because of isolation or increased stress or changes in routines," Doria added.She and other advocates want pe...

'Coach Prime' trailer out: When does season 2 release on streaming?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

'Coach Prime' trailer out: When does season 2 release on streaming? DENVER (KDVR) -- The trailer for the second season of "Coach Prime" was released Wednesday, giving people a look into what the Deion Sanders-centered show will focus on.The season, which will fittingly stream on Prime Video starting Dec. 7, follows Sanders in his first season at the University of Colorado. The Buffaloes went 4-8 overall in the season, a three-win improvement over the previous season when the team went 1-11.In the trailer, Sanders said he "felt the spirit of losing," when he first came to the school."No commitment, no desire, no fight. We had to flush that immediately," he said.Boulder was the center of college football coverage at the start of the season, with Fox Sports' Big Noon Kickoff airing from the CU campus three times and ESPN's College GameDay airing from the campus once.The team started off the season 3-0 in non-conference play, picking up a big first win against Texas Christian University. However, they ended the season with a six-game losing streak and d...

Locally-harvested Christmas tree on display at Colorado State Capitol

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

Locally-harvested Christmas tree on display at Colorado State Capitol DENVER (KDVR) -- The Christmas spirit is alive at the Colorado State Capitol where a locally harvested tree has been decorated with state pride.Gov. Jared Polis shared photos of the tree covered with ornaments and miniature Colorado state flags. These are the top songs in Denver in 2023, according to Spotify Wrapped Polis said the tree was provided by the Colorado State Forest Service Fort Collins District, and it was harvested at 8,500 feet in Larimer County on State Trust Land.The Christmas tree at the capitol was harvested as part of the forest services efforts to keep the forest healthy. The forest service said foresters selectively cut trees on the property to improve forest health, mitigate wildfire risk, and mitigate risks from insects and disease.

Gnocchi Mac & Cheese / Silverlake Bistro, Miami Beach

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

Gnocchi Mac & Cheese / Silverlake Bistro, Miami Beach The Chef: Benoit RablatThe Restaurant: Silverlake Bistro, Miami BeachThe Dish: Gnocchi Mac and CheeseIngredients:0.5 oz duck fathalf pound gnocchi2 oz heavy cream4 oz of shredded cheese (cheddar and swiss or your favorite combination)1 oz lardon (thick cut bacon)1 pinch of toasted pankoolive oilMethod of Preparation:In a large pot, bring salted water to a boil.Cook half a pound of gnocchis. Gnocchis are cooked when they float. Depending on the brand, if they’re fresh, frozen, or dry… it will take between 4 and 7 minutes.Strain the gnocchis with a colander. Transfer the gnocchis to a large bowl and toss them in a little bit of olive oil to avoid them being sticky. Reserve.Cheese sauce: Combine heavy cream and cheese in a saucepan on low/medium heat until smooth and creamy. Reserve.Lardons: Dice in half-inch cube 2 ounces of bacon slab (it can be replaced by a thick-cut bacon. Then cut 1 inch).In a pan, cook the bacon till crispy brown but not hard. Scoop out the bacon of the fa...

Authorities investigating apparent murder-suicide in Marlboro

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

Authorities investigating apparent murder-suicide in Marlboro An investigation into what police are calling an apparent murder-suicide was underway in Marlborough after authorities say a man and a woman were found dead at a home Wednesday morning.In a joint-statement, the Middlesex District Attorney’s office and Marlborough Police Chief said the investigation was launched after police discovered the bodies of a 28-year-old female and a 29-year-old male at a home on Rice Street.Authorities said police were first called to the residence just after 10 a.m., where officers encountered two women and a child who said their female roommate had been shot.Entering the home, police then found both the resident and a 29-year-old man, both dead from apparent gunshot wounds.“The preliminary investigation suggests that the two decedents had been in a dating relationship,” the DA’s office stated. “Last night the male had allegedly threatened the female at his home. The female party returned to her Rice Street home this morning. ...

‘I’m here, I’m alive’: Survivor of double-shooting in Lexington recounts the moments shots were fired

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

‘I’m here, I’m alive’: Survivor of double-shooting in Lexington recounts the moments shots were fired A woman who survived a brutal double-shooting in Lexington, Mass. back in September is speaking out, describing what happened when shots rang out, as well as her own, intense recovery.“Today’s not one of my better days, but, I’m here, I’m alive,” Michelle Broadnax said from a wheelchair, speaking with 7NEWS two months after she and her friend, Jodi Finnagan, were allegedly shot by Finnagan’s son on Sept. 29.“I remember feeling a lot of heat and blood just instantly everywhere, and I remember his mother shouting ‘Oh my God, you shot her,’ Broadnax said.Michelle said she was at Jodi Finnagan’s home and about to go on a walk when her friend’s son, 22-year-old Brent Roman-Finnagan, opened fire on the two women.“He backed up – [Brent] shot me again,” she said. “And I remember saying ‘Please don’t shoot me no more’ – then he stood over me and he shot my leg out.”Both wom...

Sunday hunting in Massachusetts under consideration…again

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

Sunday hunting in Massachusetts under consideration…again An archaic law banning Bay State hunters from the woods on Sundays would be overturned by any of several bills under consideration by the Legislature, and some residents say lawmakers need to act to protect their communities from being overrun by deer.Massachusetts is one of just two states in the nation to still enforce a 19th century law prohibiting Sunday hunting. Bills heard by the Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources on Wednesday would lift that ban entirely or modify it to allow archery hunting on Sundays.“In the community where I live…we have a massive deer population problem,” Dartmouth resident Alex Goodman told the committee.In Dartmouth, Goodman said, there are 56 deer per square mile. A sustainable population would be closer to a dozen per square mile, he said.“This problem is leading to huge problems with over-browsing in our native forests. It’s also leading to near-daily vehicle collisions on our roadways. It’s also leading to the spread of...

Source: Patriots signing new kicker amid field goal woes

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

Source: Patriots signing new kicker amid field goal woes The Patriots signed veteran kicker Matthew Wright to their practice squad Wednesday, a source told the Herald.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots’ Joe Cardona knows how important Army-Navy game is New England Patriots | Source: Bailey Zappe took majority of Patriots QB reps in first practice of Week 13 New England Patriots | Source: Patriots WR Demario Douglas in concussion protocol New England Patriots | Bailey Zappe leads QBs, Mac Jones sits out at start of Patriots practice Wednesday New England Patriots | Sources: Patriots adding wide receiver depth amid injuries Wright, 27, has yet to attempt a field goal this season, his fourth in the NFL. Over his career, Wright is 40-of-46 on the field goals in game appearances with the Steelers, Jaguars and Chiefs. The Falcons cut Wright from their practice squad Tuesday.Wright arrives in New England after rookie kicker Chad Ryland missed a pot...

Still no deal on $2.8B supplemental budget that includes dollars for unions, shelters

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:22 GMT

Still no deal on $2.8B supplemental budget that includes dollars for unions, shelters House and Senate lawmakers walked away from lightly attended sessions Wednesday without a deal on a supplemental budget that would close the books on the last fiscal year, and includes crucial funding for union contracts and emergency shelters.Nearly two weeks after the Legislature finished formal law making for the year, Democratic leaders in both chambers have so far failed to find consensus on a $2.8 billion supplemental budget that includes $250 million for the besieged shelter system and nearly $400 million for public employee contracts.Informal sessions Monday were held open for hours before legislators adjourned with no public deal and Wednesday sessions lasted only minutes in each branch.Both the House and Senate are scheduled to meet again Thursday at 11 a.m. in informal sessions, where any one lawmaker has the power to block advancing bills.A panel of six lawmakers is negotiating the supplemental budget, which includes money for more than 90 collective bargaining agreement...