Littleton police searching for armed robbery suspect
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
LITTLETON, Colo. (KDVR) -- Police in Littleton are searching for an armed robbery suspect and temporarily had two nearby schools on secure perimeter. According to LPD's tweets, the robbery occurred at Promise Park near the intersection of South Bannock Street and West Powers Place. Rapidly spreading deadly fungus already in Colorado, presents ‘urgent’ threat LPD said the suspects ran away after the robbery.Little High School and Littleton Prep were on secure perimeter but were cleared for dismissal around 3:45 p.m.People who live nearby are asked to shelter in place.A suspect description was not posted by LPD on Twitter and it's not clear what type of weapon the suspect was armed with.Pueblo mom shot twice, survived attempted carjacking
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
PUEBLO, Colo. (KDVR) -- A mother of two is thankful to be alive after she said she was the target of a carjacking turned shooting outside her home. “They blocked me in. Then another car came up and they blocked me in,” said Chanise Sena. Sena said she was leaving for work a little after 8:30 in the morning back on Feb. 28. "The boy jumps out of the passenger side, he has a mask on and told me to give him my keys," Sena said. Terrified Sena said she walked back towards her front door with her car keys in hand. “I turned my back for one second. They didn’t even hesitate — I heard the two shots — the next thing I was on the floor," Sena. The group fled the scene without her car. Sena said she screamed for help. “I said, 'Call 911 I just got shot, I can’t move my legs,'" Sena said. Sena was shot twice. One of the bullets entered her back, just missing her spine. The other bullet went through her glute into her bladder and then shattered the femur in one of her legs. She is now...Family waiting for a heart transplant for 20-month-old has car stolen with baby's belongings inside
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) -- The hits just keep coming for the Griego family.They are from New Mexico, but they are staying in Aurora while their baby waits for a heart transplant at Children's Hospital Colorado.Twenty-month-old Crystal was born with multiple heart defects and was transferred to the hospital in December. The family is staying at Brent's Place near Colfax and Peoria in Aurora. It's a long-term housing option for families with sick children. Moving trailer with $100K in family’s belongings stolen in Northfield Overnight, the mother's grey Kia Sorento was stolen from the Brent's Place parking lot with Crystal's belongings inside."We come out this morning and my car is missing and it was just like traumatizing because what more could happen during such a difficult time already," said Debra Griego, Crystal's mom.Surveillance video showed the suspects walking up to the building and then stealing the car. Griego says the car is insured, and she doesn't care about the car...Denver's bicycle-related crashes half what they were 5 years ago
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Deadly car crashes and those with serious injuries are up in Colorado and Denver, but there is a piece of positive growth on the side. The capital city's plan to protect bicyclists with hundreds of miles of their own special lanes seems to be working.Bicycle-related crashes in Denver are at their second-lowest levels in the last ten years, according to traffic accident records kept by the Denver Police Department. Rapidly spreading deadly fungus already in Colorado, presents ‘urgent’ threat This trend has been years in the making. Bicycle-related crashes in Denver reached their highest levels in 2015 and in 2018. After 2018, the annual number has fallen. The last three years were the three lowest in the last ten years. Denver had the fewest bicycle-related crashes in a decade in 2021, with 161 throughout the year. They rose slightly in 2022, with 171. Overall, the number of bicycle-related crashes has been falling since 2018. Between 2013 and 2018, there were...Police searching for 3 shooters in Hallandale Beach after at least 2 people shot
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
Shots rang out in Hallandale Beach, striking several people, and now police are actively looking for three shooters they say fled from the scene on foot. Police arrived to the scene, in the area of South Dixie Highway, north of the county line, around 4 p.m., Tuesday. A neighbor said he heard four shots.According to reports, multiple people were shot in the area and two of them reportedly drove themselves to Aventura Hospital.7Skyforce hovered over the scene as police investigated the shooting. A perimeter has been established in the area as law enforcement search for the suspected gunmen described as wearing black hoodies K-9 units are also on the scene for the search. The conditions of those that were shot remain unknown. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Threat of EU trade war would not push UK government to override Northern Irish concerns
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
The threat of a trade war with Europe would not give the British government cause to overrule unionist objections to future EU trade laws in Northern Ireland, a senior U.K. minister has pledged.Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris made the commitment Tuesday to the Commons EU scrutiny committee, on the eve of a parliamentary vote to approve regulations governing the so-called Stormont Brake.The “brake” is a key part of the Windsor Framework, the wider U.K.-EU agreement on making post-Brexit trade rules work in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland remains the only part of the U.K. still bound to EU goods regulations. The new laws published Monday offer unionists in the Northern Ireland Assembly the power to object to future EU laws governing goods standards — but also gives London ill-defined wiggle room to disregard such a unionist petition if U.K. ministers cite “exceptional circumstances.”Democratic Unionist MP Gavin Robinson told Heaton-Harris the Stormont Brake was there...3 students taken to hospital after ingesting edibles at school in Dorchester
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
Three students were taken to the hospital Tuesday after eating what appeared to be cannabis edibles at a school in Dorchester, officials said. Boston school officials said students were taken to the hospital as a precaution, with EMS crews responding shortly after 12 p.m. Police later confirmed an investigation was ongoing as of Tuesday afternoon.The incident happened at the Henderson Upper School in Dorchester, where the school’s interim head of school sent a letter to school community members discussing the situation. Interim Head of School Stephanie Sibley said school staff notified Boston Public Schools Safety Services and Boston Police as well as the school nurse and the families of all students involved. Sibley said Boston EMS was also notified. Sibley noted that drugs and paraphernalia are banned on school grounds, adding that school staff will conduct searches if needed. Students who bring or distribute illegal substances will also face disciplinary action und...Police investigating after man found unconscious in Boston
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
Boston police were investigating as of Monday after a man was found unconscious in Downtown Crossing on St. Patrick’s day last week. Police said they responded to a report of an unresponsive person around 9 p.m. last Friday after the man was beaten into unconsciousness near an ATM on Winter Street Police said the man was rushed to a hospital. The Boston Police homicide unit was called in to investigate in the meantime due to the severity of the man’s injuries, which were believed to be life-threatening at the time, according to police. Days after this incident, business owners in the area said they are worried about recent violence and shocked that such an incident could happen on a busy night like St. Patrick’s Day. “There were a lot of people around there,” one business owner said of the scene last Friday night. “I don’t know if it has got worse, but it definitely could get better,” that same business owner said of the level of violence in the a...Lonzo Ball’s knee injury: A timeline of the recovery for the Chicago Bulls point guard — and the unknown road ahead
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
Chicago Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball had another surgery on his left knee, the third procedure in the last 14 months.Ball underwent a cartilage transplant on March 20. Uncertainty has shrouded every step of Ball’s recovery since the injury occurred in January 2022, but this procedure throws Ball’s future into completely unprecedented territory.Cartilage transplants are rare in professional sports. The procedure is relatively new, designed as a step down from a full knee replacement to maintain the integrity of the knee joint. No NBA player has undergone a cartilage transplant and returned to the court.Ball hasn’t played since Jan. 14, 2022, when he suffered a small tear in the meniscus in his left knee. That has spiraled into an increasingly confounding injury requiring three surgical procedures and continuing to cause him pain.Here’s how it all has played out for the Bulls point guard.Timeline of Lonzo Ball’s knee injuryJan. 14, 2022: Ball suffers meni...Mike Lupica: Willis Reed, who was the beating heart of the champion Knicks, dies at 80
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:28:47 GMT
It couldn’t have happened without all of them, without Clyde who played the game of his life in that Game 7 against the Lakers that May night in 1970, the night at Madison Square Garden when the Knicks finally won it all, thirty-six points from him and 19 assists and seven rebounds. It wouldn’t have happened without Dave DeBusschere, the bartender’s kid from Detroit, and Bill Bradley, the Rhodes Scholar out of Crystal City, Mo., and then Princeton. And it sure wouldn’t have happened without Red Holzman, the basketball lifer out of the NBA in the 1950s, the quiet leader of the band, growling at them to all see the ball.But none of it could possibly have happened without Capt. Willis Reed, who limped out that night on a ruined leg and made two jumpers against Wilt Chamberlain and the Lakers, in the greatest basketball moment of them all in New York City, the one that officially turned what Pete Hamill used to call the Basie band of pro basketball into as belove...Latest news
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