3 arrested after allegedly crashing stolen car on the Beltway in Md. during police pursuit

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

3 arrested after allegedly crashing stolen car on the Beltway in Md. during police pursuit Three people were arrested who police in Fairfax County, Virginia, say stole a car and crashed it on the Capital Beltway before trying to run away on foot from officers.Fairfax County police said officers chased a stolen vehicle to the exit ramp #27 in College Park, near the Cherry Hill Park from Arlington Drive on Route 1 in Virginia at around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday.The car struck a police cruiser before three people attempted to flee on foot, leaving the vehicle unattended on Interstate 495 in Prince George’s County, Maryland, according to police.They discarded firearms on the scene, which police said were later discovered by officers.Police arrested three people involved in the pursuit, according to an update from the department at around 7 p.m. on Sunday. Those people haven’t been identified and it’s unclear if they’re still in police custody.All lanes of the Beltway were blocked, causing major traffic delays on Sunday. All lanes have since reopened.Source

Denver 7th-best city for college graduates

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

Denver 7th-best city for college graduates DENVER (KDVR) — Denver is among the best cities in the country for recent college graduates, according to a new study. Apartment Advisor ranked the largest 84 U.S. cities by their respective economics, desirability and rent prices. Economic factors included education, income levels, employment and cost of living. Desirability included the proportion of young people, walkability, and the density of nightlife. The lower the average weighted score of all factors, the higher the city ranked. What’s a ‘middle class’ income in Denver these days? Denver ranked seventh among the largest metros with a total score of 29.7.Denver is famously expensive with a median one-bedroom rent of $1,700 per month, which is the nation's eleventh highest. However, it also has a relatively high median income and a high density of both young people and nightlife - particularly breweries.Denver was beaten by Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City, Atlanta, Seattle, Minneapolis and Madison, Wisconsin - cities as desirabl...

Commerce City to hold council meeting following hit-and-run that killed a teen

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

Commerce City to hold council meeting following hit-and-run that killed a teen COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (KDVR) — Monday night, a city council meeting in Commerce City will focus on how out to make the community safer following a deadly hit-and-run incident.Ahead of the meeting, the city sent FOX31 a statement saying, “While this incident occurred on a stretch of roadway that falls outside the city’s jurisdiction, the city is currently evaluating opportunities to improve traffic safety, reduce driver speeds, and increase enforcement in and around school zones within the city. The city has also reached out to our partners at Adams County to discuss how we can collaborate to increase traffic safety and prevent such incidents in the future within and across our shared boundaries.”This stems from a hit-and-run that occurred on April 11 when Colorado State Patrol said a driver allegedly struck and killed 16-year-old Kara Kincaid and then fled the scene. Exclusive video shows what neighbors describe as a ‘war zone’ shooting in Green Valley Ranch It happened around 7:45...

Denver's 1st movie venue holds free summer film series

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

Denver's 1st movie venue holds free summer film series DENVER (KDVR) — This summer, you have the chance to watch some of the most popular new releases and classic movies in a theatre that dates back to 1896. The Historic Elitch Theatre announced its 2023 Summer Film Series. Denver Botanic Gardens announces lineup for summer concert series The theatre is inviting all movie fanatics to enjoy some blockbuster films in Denver's first movie venue. According to Elitch Theatre, the venue held the first moving picture screening in the West back in 1896 with Thomas Edison's groundbreaking technology known as the Vitascope. "On Aug. 14, 1896, Mary Elitch introduced guests of the Gardens to the Edison Vitascope. Theywere the first in the West to share the experience of seeing moving pictures on a screen. This was the precursor to movies as we know them today," said the theatre in a press release. The theatre plans to show the following movies every other Friday:Top Gun: Maverick (PG-13) - June 16Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (PG) - June 30Black ...

Cañon City family to hold vigil for Nashville school shooting victim

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

Cañon City family to hold vigil for Nashville school shooting victim CAÑON CITY, Colo (KXRM) — Three weeks after the Nashville school shooting, one Cañon City family is ready to grieve for their niece with their Colorado community.Hallie Scruggs (9). Courtesy: Kara ArnoldThe family that owns the Little Canyon Inn, a motel in Cañon City, is grieving the death of 9-year-old Hallie Scruggs who was killed in the Nashville school shooting. The community will be holding a vigil on Friday, April 21, for Hallie and the family, who came back from Nashville this past week.The Arnold family currently lives in Cañon City running the motel with their four sons, Jack (16), Finn (13), Chip (9), and Lucky (5). But until recently, they lived in their hometown of Nashville and frequently meet with their cousins, the Scruggs family.Hallie was the only girl among seven other boy cousins. Courtesy: Kara ArnoldHallie was the only girl among seven other boy cousins, but they said she held her own."My brothers and them would wrestle a bunch. She would always jump right in. ...

Fort Lauderdale residents impacted by historic floods on edge as rain returns; FDEM director says progress made

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

Fort Lauderdale residents impacted by historic floods on edge as rain returns; FDEM director says progress made Strong thunderstorms returned to parts of Broward County, putting residents impacted by last week’s historic floods on edge.More rainfall on Sunday was the last thing residents in Fort Lauderdale’s Edgewood neighborhood needed, as they continued to clean up.“When it comes to our home, it’s already pretty damaged, it’s already pretty far gone,” said resident Christopher Kilpatrick, “and, as you can see in the waterline of the house, we’re as ready as we can be and hope for the best.”Some residents said they hope this weekend’s stormy weather doesn’t make things worse.Others, however, said the damage has already been done.“It don’t matter now; it’s all ruined. A car and my truck? Underwater, they’re totaled,” said resident Jack Grimm. “The house is ruined. It can rain all it wants now.”Residents in Edgewood spent the day cleaning up, throwing out sofas, clothes, chairs. Everythi...

Vital Flight hosts event for special needs children at Opa Locka Airport

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

Vital Flight hosts event for special needs children at Opa Locka Airport The Miami-Opa Locka Airport was filled with laughter and joy on Saturday at “A Special Day for Special Kids,” an event designed for children with special needs and their families. The event was made possible by Vital Flight, a non-profit organization that coordinates free transportation and life-changing experiences for those in need of compassionate, medical, or emotional support. The event was a hit with the families, who enjoyed airplane rides, food, and entertainment throughout the day. For many children, airplane rides were the highlight of the event, as they had the opportunity to experience the thrill of flying. Vital Flight was joined by Signature Flight Support, Certified Engines Unlimited, and Star Warehouse in making the event a success.“Our volunteer pilots, who fund these flights with their own money, are always looking for other ways to give back to those in their community and share their love of flying,” said David Knies, Chairman of Vital Flight, in a press release....

More Storms in Store

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

More Storms in Store Earlier this morning severe storms rolled through parts of Miami-Dade producing significant wind gusts. Plenty of deep moisture is in place once again. A weak cold front will continue moving through the Florida Peninsula today and slow down as it approaches South Florida. That in combination with a disturbance in the upper atmosphere is expected to provide enough lift for another round of afternoon and evening showers and storms with most of the activity happening in the Eastern half of the region. By the afternoon (3pm), a few storms that develop could contain periods of heavy rain and gusty winds. Models are pointing towards coastal Miami-Dade county with the highest risk for strongest storms and heavier rain wherever they setup shop. A few showers may linger Monday night into Tuesday, but they should come to an end as high pressure builds over the Southeast United States due to the front moving South of our area. Therefore, it should be nicer and less humid Tuesday and Wednesday...

Get mpox jabs ahead of ‘kink and fetish events,’ WHO warns

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

Get mpox jabs ahead of ‘kink and fetish events,’ WHO warns In a public health campaign designed “by kinksters, for kinksters,” the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for Europe’s festival-goers to protect themselves against monkeypox, including getting vaccinated if possible.In a statement, the health body warned those at a higher risk of catching the disease — men who have sex with men with multiple sexual partners — to “continue to be aware of the symptoms of mpox, get tested and abstain from sex if they develop symptoms, and get the mpox vaccine if possible.”The warning is “particularly important as we go into the spring and summer months, when a number of kink and fetish events, as well as numerous Pride festivals, are set to take place across towns and cities throughout Europe,” the statement said.Monkeypox — which the WHO renamed mpox in an effort to reduce stigma associated with the disease — is transmitted between humans through close contact with an infected person.The appearan...

Why looking at awe-inspiring art could lead to a happier, healthier life

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 05:19:10 GMT

Why looking at awe-inspiring art could lead to a happier, healthier life (CNN) — It may be a sunset, a stirring orchestral number or a striking painting — whatever gives you goosebumps or makes you shed a tear. Experts believe that consistently seeking out these awe-inspiring experiences could lead to a significantly happier and healthier life.People find awe in nature, religion and music, as well as through visual art or architecture. We particularly feel it when we “encounter things that are vast or beyond our frame of reference, and that are inexplicable and mysterious,” Dr. Dacher Keltner told CNN in a video interview. “And then those kinds of experiences initiate wonder and contemplation and imagination.”Keltner has been studying human emotion for decades. He is also a co-founder and director of UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, a research institute that probes questions about our social and emotional well-being. His latest book, “Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform...