11/21/2023: Messy mix arrives this evening
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologist Jill Szwed.Happy Tuesday! The day is off to the coldest start of the season with temperatures dipping into the teens. The cold feeling will linger all day long. But unlike yesterday, clouds will dominate our skies. This is getting us set for a messy mix tonight.If you are hitting the road for grandma's house, you won't have any travel issues during the first part of the day. The messy mix of rain, snow, and sleet will arrive from the southwest between 4 PM and 7 PM. Travel conditions will deteriorate through the night, especially in the hills and mountains. A Winter Weather Advisory has been posted for the Adirondack Park, most of the Green Mountain State, and the northern Berkshires.For valley locations: the burst of snow will transition to plain rain around midnight. The mix including heavier snow and mixing will continue through the night. All precip will taper off Wednesday morning.Snow will stick, at least for a time, around ...NYSP: Schenectady man accused of having child pornography
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Schenectady man was arrested after an investigation into child pornography possession. Malachi Fennicks, 19, faces several charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Fennicks was the center of the investigation stemming from a cyber tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. He's accused of promoting and possessing images consistent with child sexual exploitation.Charges:Promoting sexual performance by a childPossessing a sexual performance by a child 5 things to know this Tuesday, November 21 Fennicks was taken to Princetown State Police where he was arrested and processed. He was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Schenectady City Court later this month and was released.Police investigating Soulard business break-in
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Emergency crews are responding to a south St. Louis City business break-in Tuesday morning. Our Nissan Rogue Runner reporter, Nic Lopez, captured footage of the scene located at 'Hammerstone's'on 9th and Russell,' where workers are currently cleaning the broken glass that would be burglars caused from the front door. Assessments rise for 97% of St. Louis County homeowners, but not county executive The manager shared that the thieves didn't get away with anyhting, as they fled with empty cash drawers. The business still expects to open later Tuesday. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Meager snow postpones one ski resort opening, limits acreage for others
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
Five more Colorado ski areas will open this week with limited terrain, but one is postponing its opening by a week or two “due to recent and forecasted warm weather.”Telluride Ski Resort, which had been scheduled to open on Thanksgiving, is now looking at Dec. 2 or Dec. 8, according to a post on its Instagram page.Steamboat, Beaver Creek and Crested Butte are slated to open Wednesday. Aspen Mountain and Snowmass will open on Thursday. That will bring the number of open areas in Colorado to 15.Most of the areas currently operating have had meager natural snowfall that is 20% to 50% below normal, and less than 6% of the trails are open at those areas. Steamboat officials said the resort will open Wednesday with 25 acres, which would amount to about 3% of its skiable terrain when fully open. Steamboat is at 52% below normal for snowfall.“We’re eager to kick off another incredible season at Steamboat and applaud our operations teams in their efforts to get the resort open,” ...10 terrific Colorado-made stocking stuffers for under $35
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
Need help with your holiday gift list? The big stuff is all on you, but we’ve got a few ideas for stocking stuffers, and many of them are local. You’re welcome.Oso Rojo Hot SauceGrab a three-pack of delicious hot sauces from Denver’s Oso Rojo Hot Sauce, which you can build to your tastes from a selection of a six total. We recommend the Habanero Jellyfish, Habanero Mustard and Orange Ginger. $21 per three-pack. osorojohotsauce.com/s/order — Lily O’Neill(B Fresh Gear)B Fresh GearSome of the freshest gear in Colorado these days is also some of the most retro. B Fresh Gear, which was founded in Denver in 2012, sells 1980s- and ‘90s-style windbreakers, fanny packs, sunglasses, visors and other apparel emblazoned with loud graphic designs, neon colors and an early digital feel. One of the coolest items: a wide-ribbed corduroy hat with an 8-bit Tecmo graphic of an NFL quarterback dressed in orange and wearing No. 7 on his jersey. The hat puts a new-old spin o...Turkey is cheaper, but inflation raised prices of other Thanksgiving fixings
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
The good news this Thanksgiving is that the price of turkey and eggs is down significantly this year. The bad news is the price of just about everything else is up.The bird flu swept through the country’s turkey farms in 2022, driving up the cost of the Thanksgiving meal centerpiece. The flu also helped boost the price of eggs.The toll on turkeys and overall inflation resulted in a record price tag of $64.05 for a holiday meal for 10 people in 2022, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. The average total for this year’s meal tab is expected to be $61.17, slightly lower but well above the average of $53.31 in 2021 and up a whopping 25% compared to 2019, the farm bureau said.Shoppers might not know the precise percentages involved, but they’re experiencing the increases with every trip to the grocery store. Families having trouble making ends meet are particularly vulnerable as prices stay elevated, and food banks and anti-hunger programs are feeling the ...Owner-opposed landmark application filed for South Park Hill home
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
In September 2022, a nearly century-old home in South Park Hill sold for the first time since the 1950s.The new owners paid $2.5 million, records show — for the land. They’d like to demolish the structure and build something much larger, plans indicate.But a handful of Denver residents are pushing to mandate preservation of the home.The property in the 5000 block of E. Montview Blvd., along one of the neighborhood’s stately corridors, is Denver’s latest setting for an owner-opposed landmark application. Three women who live nearby, with the help of the nonprofit Historic Denver, submitted the application earlier this month.“If this home is capable of being designated as a landmark, anyone buying or selling a home in Denver should be concerned,” said Mark Rinehart, who owns the home with his wife.The application comes months after the Denver City Council approved an owner-opposed landmark application for just the second time ever. A subsequent lawsuit filed by the owner of that...Colorado dogs in danger from mysterious, potentially fatal respiratory disease
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
Verity, a rescued black labrador puppy, was in Colorado for eight days when her new foster family realized she was sick.Rocky Mountain Lab Rescue board member Jo Schroeder heard from Verity’s foster family on Aug. 10, just one day after they had taken in the eight-week-old puppy.Verity looked thinner and was less active, her foster family said. Her symptoms quickly worsened — goopy eyes, fever, unwillingness to eat, a cough and rapid breathing. Schroeder and the foster family took Verity to the vet, but they couldn’t figure out what the puppy had caught and referred the group to emergency services.Verity was hospitalized for three days as veterinary staff tried to treat her symptoms and wait for test results, but she kept getting worse.“She was just too tiny to fight it, she didn’t even have an immune system built up yet,” Schroeder said. “She was in the hospital from the 11th to the 14th of August, and the doctor said she just couldn’...Tom’s Starlight has closed; the historic Colfax location is still for lease
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
Tom’s Starlight, a midcentury-style cocktail lounge that inhabits a former diner on Colfax Avenue, has closed barely a year after opening.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Annette’s award-winning chef will open second restaurant Restaurants, Food and Drink | Aspen hotel taps Death & Co. creators for new restaurant and rooftop bar Restaurants, Food and Drink | ViewHouse owner hopes new, whimsical concept will help rejuvenate downtown Denver Restaurants, Food and Drink | Sap Sua debuting classic bakery just in time for the holidays Restaurants, Food and Drink | Mexican restaurant to fill cheese-sized hole left by Truffle Table Co-owner Tom Messina confirmed the closure via text Monday, stating that the space, which is a historic landmark, is still available for lease. Tom’s Starlight was listed for lease earlier this month.“We hope someone will come in and do right by the space. GBX, ...Crawfish boils now legal in Colorado as state grants leeway on importing invasive species
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:29:54 GMT
Gulf Coast crawfish are back on the menu in Colorado after state officials reversed a decades-long ban on importing the invasive crustaceans that was largely unheeded and unenforced.The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission on Friday approved the importation of the red swamp crawfish for human consumption — though with some restrictions. Starting Jan. 1, people who want to bring the southern food staple into the state can do so with an importation license, but they cannot possess the crawfish for more than 72 hours or release them into water.Before the change, it was illegal to import or possess the species because of concerns that the crustaceans would damage lakes and rivers if they made their way into waterways.But the species remained easily available for purchase live or at restaurants. If caught, a violator was subject to a misdemeanor that could carry a fine of up to $5,000. Most of the people cooking and eating the mudbugs were unaware of the regulation banning them, ...Latest news
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