El gobierno de Biden nombre nuevo jefe de la Patrulla Fronteriza
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
El gobierno de Joe Biden, anunció este viernes el nombramiento de Jason Owens como nuevo jefe de la Patrulla Fronteriza, encargada, entre otros, de velar por la seguridad en el límite con México tras el levantamiento del Título 42.En un comunicado, el secretario del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS, en inglés), Alejandro Mayorkas, informó de la designación de Owens, en sustitución de Raúl Ortiz.Mayorkas también comunicó el nombramiento de Pete Flores, como subcomisionado de la Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza (CBP), en reemplazo de Benjamine “Carry” Huffman.En la nota, Mayorkas señaló que en el pasado ha trabajado con Owens, a quien describió como “un líder talentoso, desinteresado e inspirador, que está dedicado a la misión de cumplimiento de la ley de la Patrulla Fronteriza”. El jefe de la Patrulla Fronteriza se retira tras el fin del Título 42 Su hija murió bajo custodia de la Patrulla Frontera; aho...Nuggets showing plenty of poise in these NBA Finals against Heat
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — The Denver Nuggets act like they’ve been here before.There is an unmistakable poise to the Nuggets, who are only one win away from their first NBA championship and could hoist the Larry O’Brien Trophy as early as Monday night when the finals return to Denver for Game 5. Their stars have been starry in their first finals appearance. Their role players have delivered. There hasn’t been a colossal blunder. And even on the cusp of a title, they refuse to change their approach.“We need to win one more,” two-time MVP Nikola Jokic said.That’s the Nuggets. Simple. Effective. Blunt.With Jokic and Jamal Murray leading the way, and with basically a different person stepping up to be the third hero every night so far for the Nuggets, they have the Miami Heat in serious trouble now. They lead the finals 3-1 and with potentially two of the next three games — if needed — in Denver.“We get an opportunity to play a super competitive game in a great environment,” Heat coach Erik Sp...Motorcyclist dead after crash on Colfax, Quebec
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A man is dead after he was in a crash late Friday night.The man was riding a motorcycle, and the crash happened with another motorist at Colfax and Quebec, where the intersection was closed to traffic, according to Denver Police Department.DPD did not specify whether the man was wearing a helmet, or what other kind of vehicle was involved.He was transported to the hospital Friday night where he was pronounced dead Saturday morning, according to a tweet from DPD.The crash was still under investigation as of Saturday afternoon.Lyons neighbors watch creek closely for risk of flooding
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
LYONS, Colo. (KDVR) -- Homeowners in Lyons are on high alert this weekend due to concern for potential flooding. On Thursday, the St. Vrain Creek reached a flow rate just below the threshold for likely flooding, prompting a town-wide alert to be ready for possible evacuations within the next 72 hours. Flood evacuations possible in Lyons for the next 3 days Residents can monitor flows here.Randy Moore lives along the creek's edge in Lyons."It was like a freight train the other night. I couldn’t sleep," Moore said. “I’ve lived here for five years and it's never been this high.” But some of his neighbors remember the floods back in 2013.“You hear all the stories and it’s kind of scary," Moore said. Officials said the St. Vrain Creek is already running high due to spring run-off and discharge from Button Rock Reservoir. "They want us to tie down all our furniture and pack up all our valuables and it gets kind of scary," Moore said. "We knew that when we moved here, but we d...Emergency alert warns of police activity in Oceanside
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- A City of Oceanside emergency alert warned of police activity at Asilado Street and Calle De Casitas shortly after 11:30 a.m. Saturday. The Oceanside Police Department is asking the public to avoid the area. 7-Eleven clerk robbed at gunpoint OPD told FOX 5 they were assisting the San Diego County Sheriff's Department in an operation pertaining to this matter. The sheriff's department confirmed to FOX 5 that authorities are looking for a suspect who has a felony warrant. No further suspect descriptions have been given at this time.The situation began when law enforcement attempted a "compliance check," the sheriff's department explained. Officials say the suspect then fled the area.It's currently unknown if the individual is armed, authorities said.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.7-Eleven clerk robbed at gunpoint
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- An armed robber is at large after holding up a 7-Eleven convenience store in San Ysidro early Saturday.According to the San Diego Police Department, a suspect entered the 7-Eleven located at 4210 Beyer Blvd. around 2:13 a.m. and demanded money from the store clerk while holding a black and silver semi-automatic handgun. U.S. Coast Guard offloads $76 million worth of cocaine in San Diego Authorities say the employee opened the register and the suspect took the money from it before fleeing the store on foot. The robber was last seen running southbound through the parking lot, SDPD said. The amount of money taken has not been determined at this time.The suspect has been described as a black man who stands around 5 feet, 8 inches tall with a thin build, police described. Authorities say the man appeared to be in 20s and was wearing a blue medical mask along with a black track suit.No one was reported to be injured during the incident.SDPD robbery detectives responded to t...Trump blasts federal indictment as ‘baseless’ in speech to Republicans in Georgia
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump on Saturday blasted his historic federal indictment as “ridiculous” and “baseless,” saying in his first public appearance since the charges were unsealed that the 37 felony counts were an attack on his supporters as he tried to turn legal peril into political advantage.Speaking at the Georgia Republican Convention, Trump cast his indictment by the Department of Justice as an attempt to hurt his chances of returning to the White House as he campaigns for a second term in office.“They’ve launched one witch hunt after another to try and stop our movement, to thwart the will of the American people,” Trump said, later adding, “In the end, they’re not coming after me. They’re coming after you.”The strategy is a well-worn one for Trump, who remains the front-runner for the 2024 GOP nomination despite his mounting legal woes. He planned to speak to a Republican audience in North Carolina later Saturday.The indictment unsealed Fr...LGBTQ+ Pride parade returns to Boston after rift over inclusivity
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — The biggest Pride parade in New England returned to Boston on Saturday after a three-year hiatus, with a fresh focus on social justice and inclusion rather than corporate backing.Marchers cheered, danced and held signs representing various causes during the two-hour event, while people along the sidelines cheered back. About 10,000 marchers signed up before registration was shut down, according to organizers. Mason Dunn, 37, of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, said the crowd was diverse: “All different gender identities, all different race, ethnicity, age, ability. We’re seeing a really great representation.”Some participants memorialized transgender people who died because of bias or hate in the U.S. by carrying signs with one of their names in the parade, Dunn said.Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey, one of the nation’s first two openly lesbian governors, said ahead of the parade that she was excited to participate.“This is a particularly special one to be marching in th...North Dakota tribe buys idle oil pipeline from Enbridge
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
NEW TOWN, N.D. (AP) — A Native American tribe in North Dakota bought an idle pipeline from the energy company Enbridge to help deliver oil from wells on its reservation to the broader market.The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation announced the deal Friday but didn’t disclose how much it paid. The tribe said it expects the pipeline, which will connect its oil facilities on its Fort Berthold Reservation to Enbridge’s large pipeline network, will be up and running within a year. “This is a major step in enhancing our ability to get our trust assets of oil and gas out to market,” tribal chair Mark Fox said to the Bismarck Tribune.There are more than 2,600 active oil and gas wells on the reservation that produced an average of 144,190 barrels of oil per day in February, according to the most recent figures from the state Department of Mineral Resources. Regulators estimate there is potential for 3,911 additional oil and gas wells on the reservation.The 31-mile pipeline is the...Suspect descriptions, car photo released in ‘barbaric’ attack outside east end mosque
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:44:51 GMT
Toronto police have released surveillance photos and suspect descriptions of two men wanted in a violent attack outside a mosque in the city’s east end last month.Investigators say the assault occurred around 7:50 p.m. on May 10 at Baitul Aman Masjid near Victoria Park and Danforth Avenues. Surveillance footage from the mosque’s security camera shows a man walk into the parking lot carrying bags. He is quickly approached by two suspects, one of whom is holding what appeared to be a baseball bat.The suspects start to to attack the man, swinging the bat at him and then stomping him repeatedly once he falls to the ground. A grey sedan pulls up during the ongoing attack and the two suspects get inside the vehicle as it drives off. Police say the man was treated for non-life threatening injuries. They add the attack does not appear to be hate-motivated.Police say the first suspect is described as male with a thin build wearing a black hat, dark clothing, a b...Latest news
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