First-ever stretch below 80-degree high
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The National Weather Service said Denver hit two records Saturday. This is the first time in Denver's history that there was not an 80-degree high this far into June since records have been kept in 1872. So far, the temperatures have mostly been below average throughout the month. June 2023 high temps The NWS also said this is the second wettest time period in the city's history with 8.87 inches from May 1 through June 16. The number one wettest recorded period for that month and a half stretch was in 1876 with a total of 9.17 inches. Denver weather: Warmer and drier weather for Father’s Day But it seems the precipitation has ceased, at least to end the second wettest May 1- June 16 period. Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Liz McGiffin said showers and thunderstorms will wrap up and clouds will clear out Saturday night. June 2023 rainfall totals (T=Trace amount)As for Denver staying cool through June thus far, that will change Sunday. McGiffin said that dry, sunny ...Denver weather: Warmer and drier weather for Father's Day
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will enter a pattern of warmer and drier conditions for the end of the weekend and the start of next week. Weather tonight: Clouds clearing Showers and thunderstorms will wrap up this evening and clouds will clear out Saturday night. Low temperatures will fall to near 50 degrees, which is close to normal for this time of year. Weather tomorrow: Sunny and warmerDry, sunny weather will move in on Sunday. This will help temperatures climb to the mid-80s, which is right in line with normal for this time of year. Looking ahead: Sunny and more seasonal workweek Sunshine and warmer weather will stick around for Juneteenth on Monday and into Tuesday. On both days, high temperatures will climb to the upper 80s. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with a high in the mid-80s, followed by the chance for showers and thunderstorms.Colorado lawmakers weigh in on gun violence, migrant crisis
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The city of Denver has been under fire since a mass shooting took place following the Denver Nuggets NBA Championship win. Ten people were injured after a shooting in lower downtown Denver overnight Monday after the Nuggets won their first-ever NBA title. But as crowds of people flocked to the streets to celebrate, it turned violent on Market and 20th streets. Denver’s safety questioned after recent shootings. What’s the data show? “It’s unacceptable that people are going to come in and shoot up a happy celebration, after you went almost 50 years it takes to win the NBA title, and a bunch of kids ruin it for everybody,” Hickenlooper told "Colorado Point of View's" Alex Rose on this week's episode.The Colorado senator discussed the migrant issue in the Mile High City and what he is doing to help. You can catch the entire episode that aired on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. on Colorado's Very Own Channel 2 in the player above.‘We’re still here’: Stormy weather no obstacle for thousands coming out to Stonewall Pride Parade
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
Rainy weather did not stop the party in Wilton Manors, as thousands of people came out to be a part of this year’s Stonewall Pride Parade and Street Festival..The festivities kicked off along Wilton Drive, Saturday afternoon.South Florida’s biggest Pride event brought longtime attendees.“I love Pride. I do this every year,” said a reveler.“We need to be out here fighting the fight,” said another reveler.The on-and-off rain did not prevent the show from going on, although the stormy conditions led to a temporary evacuation of the event grounds.Even Mother Nature showing her support. 7News captured a rainbow that did not go unnoticed by the large crowds.“I think it’s very important for us to stand up for our rights,” said Chi Chi Royale.The show of support takes place about a month after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law that makes it illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to go to adult live performances like drag s...Lowell native uses cancer battle to write powerful children’s book
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
A Lowell native is delivering a moving message with her new children’s book that was inspired by her battle with a rare eye cancer as a child.Destiny Flood-De Jesus wrote “A Little Superhero Fights Cancer” in the hopes of helping other pediatric cancer patients who may be going through what she went through.“There’s many Destiny’s out there and if I can just make an impact on one of their lives and kind of walk with them in their journey and say, ‘Hey, you’re a superhero and you can do this,” she said. “I really hope that a child that picks up my book and reads it realizes that they’re not alone.” A portion of the proceeds of the book will benefit children battling retinoblastoma.Revolution roll past Orlando City SC, 3-1, at Gillette Stadium
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
FOXBORO – The New England Revolution have capitalized on their three-game homestand to make a surge in the MLS standings.The Revolution (7-3-6) remained unbeaten at home (6-0-3) with an 3-1 victory over Orlando City SC (7-5-5) on a soggy Saturday night before 21,493 hearty souls at Gillette Stadium.The Revolution opened the homestand with a 3-1 win over Inter-Miami and will go for the sweep when they host Toronto FC on June 24. The Revolution moved up to third place in the Eastern Division.“It was a good win for us,” said Revolution head coach Bruce Arena. “I thought we scored three really good goals tonight and Orlando is a good team when they are at full strength and they are certainly going to be a handful.“But overall, it was a good win for us and the three points are important for us as we start the second half of the season.”Arena and OCSC rookie game manager Oscar Pareja made alterations to their starting units to compensate for the international callups that rocked their res...1 dead in shooting at concert in Liberty Station
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- One person is dead following a shooting at a concert in Liberty Station Saturday evening, the San Diego Police Department confirmed.According to SDPD, authorities were alerted to the shooting at around 6:45 p.m. As of 7:40 p.m., the exact number of people shot have not been determined by police.The shooting occurred near a grassy area in Liberty Station. However, details about which spot in the center have not been confirmed.A suspect has not been identified by authorities at this time. No arrests have been made, SDPD said.This is a developing story. FOX 5 has a crew headed to the scene. Check back for updates.West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins resigns hours after drunken driving arrest
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins has resigned following a drunken driving arrest. The university announced his resignation Saturday night. Huggins was charged with driving under the influence on Friday night after his SUV had stopped in the middle of traffic in Pittsburgh with a shredded tire. According to a criminal complaint, a breath test determined Huggins’ blood alcohol content was 0.21%, more than twice the legal limit.The move comes a month after the university suspended him for three games for using an anti-gay slur while also denigrating Catholics during a radio interview.The 69-year-old Huggins was pulled over by police in Pittsburgh on Friday night. He was charged with driving under the influence, was released from custody and will appear at a later date for a preliminary hearing, according to a police report.In a statement to the West Virginia community on Saturday night, Huggins said: “Today, I have submitted a letter to President Gordon Gee and Vice Pre...Security extra tight for Vegas Golden Knights victory parade
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Tens of thousands of Vegas Golden Knights fans, maybe more, were expected at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip on Saturday for a Stanley Cup victory parade and a rally to mark the team’s first-ever NHL championship.For the team that played its first game as an expansion franchise in October 2017 and for tourists in hotel rooms with windows overlooking the parade route in 2023, the event bore echoes of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history five years ago. Guests in highrises with views of the strip were awakened by security guards asking to check around windows for guns or other weapons.Las Vegas police said they prepared for upwards of 100,000 people to cram street-level viewing areas along Las Vegas Boulevard for a celebration that planners compared with annual New Year’s Eve fireworks shows that in past years have drawn estimates of 400,000 people. Unlike a winter midnight, evening temperatures on Saturday were expected to be in the 90s.Hotel security ...Sources: 14 and 16-year-old boys dead after Garfield Park shooting
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:56:48 GMT
CHICAGO — Two teen boys, 14 and 16, are dead after a shooting that happened in Garfield Park late Saturday afternoon, sources tell WGN.According to the Chicago Police Department, officers responded to a report of a person shot around 4:45 p.m. in the 100 block of South Homan Avenue. When police arrived, they found two male victims — one being 14 years old, and the other being an unknown age.Family members told WGN the second victim is 16 years old and the two boys are related.The 14-year-old was shot multiple times throughout the body, while the 16-year-old was shot in the head. Police said both victims were taken to Stroger Hospital where they were both initially listed in critical condition.According to community activist Andrew Holmes — who said he has been in contact with the family — the two boys have both died from their injuries. FBI: 2 male suspects rob Frankfort bank, at-large Police have no one in custody as area detectives continue to investigate.If you or someone you k...Latest news
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