World's best drum corps perform in Fort Collins this weekend
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Some of the best ensembles in Drum Corps International, also known as the Marching Music's Major League, will stop in Fort Collins this weekend.On Saturday, DCI is hosting Drums Along the Rockies, one of many shows on a national competitive tour. There will be eight world-class corps and an open-class corps, including Denver's very own Blue Knights. Did you know Colorado has one of the world’s best drum corps? Most of the groups have been rehearsing all day, every day since the middle of May. Performers from all over the world travel to audition for a contract at a corps months in advance, and this weekend you have the chance to see the production they worked so hard to create.There are tens of other corps touring the country that will not be here this weekend, but the highest-scoring corps of all, the Blue Devils from Concord, California, will be. The local group, Blue Knights, will perform last with a bonus encore for their home show. They are currently ranked n...Crews put out house fire in Davie; no injuries reported
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
A fire broke out at a home in Davie. Davie Fire Rescue arrive at the scene of the home at 13300 SW 26th Street, Friday afternoon. 7Skyforce hovered over the scene as crews worked to contain the fire. According to fire rescue, the fire started in the home’s garage after a problem happened with solar panels that were placed on the roof. No injuries were reported and fire rescue recovered pet birds from the garage.FBI finds skulls, other human remains decorating Kentucky man’s apartment
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
(CNN) — When FBI agents arrived at James Nott’s Kentucky apartment with a search warrant on Tuesday, they asked if anyone else was home.“Only my dead friends,” Nott replied.That’s according to the FBI, who in a criminal complaint detailed 40 human skulls and other remains they found decorating Nott’s home, tying him to a ring of people allegedly buying and selling human body parts illegally – including a Harvard Medical School morgue manager, who is accused of stealing cadaver parts.The skulls were strewn around Nott’s house; one had a headscarf wrapped around it and another was found on the mattress where he slept, according to the complaint. The agents also found spinal cords, femurs, hip bones and a Harvard Medical School bag, according to the affidavit submitted by the FBI.Nott has not been charged with crimes connected with the body parts. But he is facing a federal charge of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person due to his status as a convicted felon.In 2011, Not...Boris Johnson says NATO ‘vacillation’ on Ukraine will embolden Putin
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
LONDON — NATO “vacillating” over Ukraine’s admission to the alliance risks pushing it “back into the orbit of Moscow,” former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson charged Friday.Johnson — a vocal supporter of Ukraine who was ousted from office last year after a host of scandals — accused the organization of ignoring the lessons of history and ducking the chance to send the “right message” to Russian President Vladimir Putin at the NATO summit in Vilnius this week.Ukraine had hoped that this year’s NATO gathering would end with a clear declaration from members of the military alliance that it can become a member once its war with Russia ends.But a communiqué released by allies Tuesday fell short, promising instead NATO will “be in a position to extend an invitation to Ukraine when allies agree and conditions are met.” Frustration over the process spilled into the open, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy saying there appeared to be “...Man arraigned on weapons charges after 12-year-old fatally shot in Mattapan
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
A 22-year-old man was arraigned on weapons charges Friday in connection with the shooting death of a 12-year-old boy in Mattapan on Thursday. Walter Hendrick is facing charges including improper storage of a firearm, unlawful possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition. He was arrested on Thursday after gunshots rang out, according to police. Hendrick is expected to be released on $2,500 bail and is expected back in court in September. In the meantime, the boy who was killed is being remembered by friends and family members after his life was cut short. “Mr. Hendrick did make statements indicating ownership of the involved firearm,” said prosecutor Nicole Gemba while discussing allegations against Hendrick. Boston police said first responders were called to a triple-decker off Fessenden Street just after 2 p.m. Thursday for a report of a shooting. Once on scene, police said officers found the boy inside the home with a gunshot wound. The boy was taken by ambul...Striking actors begin picketing alongside writers in fight over the future of Hollywood
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Some of the nation’s top movie stars could be on the picket lines Friday when striking screen actors protest alongside writers on the first full day of a walkout that has become Hollywood’s biggest labor fight in decades.The picketing comes a day after the main actors’ union voted to join screenwriters in a double-barreled strike for the first time in more than six decades. The dispute immediately shut down production across the entertainment industry after talks for a new contract with studios and streaming services broke down.The famous faces of Oscar and Emmy winners will likely be seen with some regularity on picket lines in New York and Los Angeles, adding star power to the demonstrations outside studios and corporate offices.In recent weeks, many actors made a show of solidarity with writers, who walked out in May. Now 65,000 members of the actors’ union will formally join them on strike.The two guild...4 money moves to make if your flight is canceled or delayed
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
By Sally French | NerdWalletYour flight was just canceled. Now what? Unexpected disruptions can send even the most seasoned travelers into a frenzy.Happily, flight cancellations are less common these days. For the first three months of 2023, the cancellation rate among U.S. airlines was 1.7%, down from 4.1% for the same period in 2022, according to the latest Air Travel Consumer Report from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). But for the unlucky folks in that 1.7% bucket, a canceled flight often can be just as disruptive to your bank account as it is to your travel plans. That is, unless you make the right money moves.From understanding your right to a refund to securing alternative arrangements, take these steps to get your trip back on track for minimal cost, while also getting the flight cancellation compensation you deserve.1. Seek out the customer service deskAssuming you’re already at the airport, make a beeline for the customer service desk. Time is money, and ...This iconic San Diego hotel is hosting a 'dive-in movie' ahead of Shark Week
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- You've heard of the classic drive-in movies, but an iconic San Diego hotel is taking it up a notch by hosting poolside "dive-in" movies.In recognition of Shark Awareness Day, The Pearl Hotel in Point Loma is gearing up for a shark-themed weekend complete with an action packed movie and sea-style cocktails. With record-breaking temperatures expected in parts of San Diego County the next couple of days, taking dip a in The Pearl's pool with a cold drink in hand might be a great option when deciding how to stay cool during this heat wave. How to swim at resorts without the hefty price tag In essence, the mid-century modern hotel -- a long-time favorite in San Diego -- will be playing the popular shark thriller "Jaws" on its poolside movie screen.The event begins with shark-themed trivia at 7 p.m. Friday and the movie start at 8 p.m. Guests can enjoy the show in the water, at the hotel's bar or in the seating areas surrounding the pool. One of the specialty drinks will be...Montreal must become ‘sponge city’ as extreme weather to become more common
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
MONTREAL — As Montreal emerges from a severe thunderstorm that flooded underpasses and more than 130 homes on Thursday, the city must do more to mitigate the effects of extreme weather, says a spokesperson.In less than two hours, central parts of Montreal received a month’s worth of rain, as much as 85 millimetres, Philippe Sabourin told reporters Friday. The rain flooded underpasses, causing sewer overflows and potentially contaminating bodies of water, which he warned residents to avoid for the next 48 hours.The storm also triggered what Sabourin said was the city’s first tornado warning as wind gusts of almost 100 kilometres per hour downed trees and knocked out power lines.“We’ll need to collectively develop reflexes” to become more resilient to such weather events, he said.Those reflexes, he said, could include building “immense” underground reservoirs to store surplus water, and more green infrastructure, such as parks and roadside gar...Rescuers evacuate 14,000 people from flood-hit villages in eastern Pakistan
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:37:33 GMT
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Rescuers in boats evacuated 14,000 people over the past several days after floodwaters from two rivers swollen by monsoon rains inundated dozens of villages in eastern Pakistan, officials said Friday. Monsoon rains began lashing the South Asian country in late June and since then, at least 91 people have died in weather-related incidents across the country. Mohsin Naqvi, a top official in eastern Punjab province, tweeted Friday that he visited flood-hit areas. The evacuations began earlier this week after neighboring India diverted waters from dams into the Ravi River, which flows from India into Pakistan. An overflowing Sutlej River has also inundated villages in various parts of the province.According to the national weather agency, rains will continue this week to lash the southwestern Baluchistan and southern Sindh provinces, where thousands died in floods last summer. The floods affected 33 million people and killed 1,739 in Pakistan. They also caused $3...Latest news
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