Denver man recognized after rescuing unconscious 80-year-old in creek
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver resident John Chase was recognized nationally after saving the life of an 80-year-old man who was swept over 200 feet down Gore Creek.According to the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, on July 17, Joseph Radtke had gone fishing with his dog in Vail. When he began to cross a shallow part of Gore Creek, his dog pulled away, causing Radtke to fall into the 56-degree creek. Colorado rancher asks state to remove wolves after latest attack on his livestock He was swept into the rapids headfirst. After hitting multiple rocks, he was knocked unconscious in the creek with his head face down in the water.At the same time, Chase, 53, was biking with his wife when he saw Radtke in the water.Chase caught up to Radtke and jumped into the icy water and grabbed him.The two men were swept downstream another 225 feet before Chase was able to pull Radtke into shallow water and perform CPR until first responders arrived.Radtke was hospitalized for six days but made a full recovery...Caught on camera: Armed robbers' getaway car stolen by another thief
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Three armed suspects who allegedly robbed a check cashing business in Commerce City got an ironic surprise when their getaway vehicle was stolen by a separate thief.The unexpected twist was caught on camera and released by the Commerce City Police Department.The initial robbery began around 11 a.m. on Dec. 16. Commerce City police said officers arrested two of three masked and armed suspects who were allegedly robbing the HiLo Check Cashing in the 7200 block of Monaco Street.During the robbery, the suspects themselves were robbed. ‘Grinch’ caught on camera slashing holiday inflatables in Wheat Ridge Commerce City police said a fourth criminal stole the armed robbers' getaway vehicle. Police are not sure if the getaway vehicle belonged to the alleged robbers or if it was previously stolen. Police decided to release a video of the ironic moment due to what they said was "popular demand." In the clip, you can see a person who was standing on the sidewalk notice the ve...Recovery efforts underway after gas explosion in West Park
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
The task of clearing debris commenced after a catastrophic blast rocked a West Park neighborhood on Tuesday. Leroy Wilkerson, among the affected residents, spent Wednesday repairing the aftermath of the explosion that knocked out windows and caused extensive damage the night before.The intense home explosion, likely triggered by gas, resonated blocks away, leaving a family of four, including two children, hospitalized. Neighbors rushed to the rescue as paramedics swiftly arrived on the scene.Fire Rescue PIO Battalion Chief Michael Kane addressed the incident in a press release. “At this point, we don’t know the source of the explosion. We just know that the explosion was caused by some type of gas,” he stated. Some residents reported smelling gas for two days prior to the incident. “The kids smelled gas,” said Wilkerson. “They talked to the authorities yesterday that they smelled gas for two days.” From the air, the extent of the devastation...Patients at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood receive sweet surprise for the holidays
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
Young patients at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood got their hands and their bellies full.The staff on Wednesday transformed the City Furniture Family Lounge into a sweet factory that was filled with cookies that the children were able to decorate.They also got some help from Lotsy Dotsy the clown and Freedom the therapy dog.“We wanted to make sure we brought a little bit of that cozy home feeling to brighten their spirits and make them feel a little bit more excited about the day, even though they’re going through some tough times,” said Caitlin Maribona with City Furniture. The event was held for children who will be spending their Christmas at the hospital.Suspect in killing of TV news anchor’s mother has been captured in Connecticut
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
GROTON, Conn. (AP) — A man wanted in the killing of a television news anchor’s mother in Vermont in February was captured at a Connecticut hotel Wednesday, the U.S. Marshals Service said.Shawn Conlon, 44, was arrested in Groton by marshals, local police and Rhode Island State Police. Authorities said Conlon will be arraigned in Connecticut and later extradited to Vermont to face a second-degree homicide charge.Claudia Voight, 73, of Windham, Vermont, died in her home Feb. 20. Law enforcement officials initially believed she suffered from a medical event but later determined she died from neck compression that was detectable only during an autopsy.Voight was the mother of Heidi Voight, an NBC Connecticut news anchor and Miss Connecticut 2006.Heidi Voight did not immediately return an email message Wednesday. On her Facebook page, she posted “HALLELUJAH.”In a July Facebook posting, Heidi Voight revealed the manner of her mother’s death.“I have been carrying this ...Foundation Outlines “Scary Part” Of MBTA Turnaround
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
The financial and policy analysts at the Mass. Taxpayers Foundation have mapped out how “the path to a safe and reliable transit system just got a lot longer” thanks to a ballooning price tag for bringing the MBTA’s infrastructure into a state of good repair.The MBTA updated its state of good repair measurement last month — using a slightly different calculation than resulted in the 2019 estimate of about $10 billion, as MTF explains in the brief it published Wednesday — to show that it would now cost $24.5 billion to fix all MBTA assets that are not in a state of good repair, which is almost two-thirds of them.And that figure includes only the cost of addressing current problems, not “needed investments in modernization, electrifications, accessibility, climate resiliency or expanded services” including those that the T included in a 2021 framework unconstrained by available funding, MTF said.In order to make those inves...Bailey Zappe’s personal goal to finish Patriots season is an obvious one
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
FOXBORO — A concerning trend has developed over Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe’s last two starts when he’s come out of halftime looking like a completely different quarterback.He’s been 31-of-40 for 337 yards with four touchdown passes in the first half of his last two starts and just 11-of-19 for 83 yards with two interceptions in the second halves of those games.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Bill Belichick explains why Patriots claimed new QB Nathan Rourke New England Patriots | Patriots place J.C. Jackson on non-football illness list, sign running back New England Patriots | What to know about Patriots new quarterback Nathan Rourke New England Patriots | Patriots up-and-coming assistant has head coaching aspirations New England Patriots | Can Mac Jones regain Patriots’ starting QB job? Bill O’Brien weighs in Zappe realizes it too. And playing better in t...How the Fed affected your savings account in ’23 and what’s next
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
By Margarette Burnette | NerdWalletIn a year that saw the federal funds rate reach its highest level in more than two decades, high-yield savings accounts are earning some of the best rates we’ve seen in a while. This means savvy savers are ending 2023 on a high note.But the Fed has recently hit pause on rate increases. The target range has remained between 5.25% and 5.50% since July. The many savings account rate hikes we saw earlier in the year have leveled off accordingly.So where will savings rates go in 2024?Before making predictions, it’s worth taking a moment to understand what the Fed rate is, why it sometimes changes, and what effect those changes have on your savings account. Once you understand that, you can take steps to maximize your own bank moves, regardless of what the Fed announces.A look back: The Fed rate and how it affects youThe federal funds rate is the interest rate that banks charge each other to borrow money to meet regulatory requirements. The Fed can use r...Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony to take part in Red Sox Rookie Development Program
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
The Red Sox announced Wednesday that 11 players, including top prospects Marcelo Mayer and Roman Anthony, will take part in this offseason’s Rookie Development Program.The five-day program, which will take place at Fenway Park starting Jan. 15, aims to help young players adjust to life in the big leagues on and off the field. In addition to Mayer and Anthony, the participants will include catchers Kyle Teel and Nathan Hickey, infielders Chase Meidroth and Nick Yorke, and pitchers Isaiah Campbell, Richard Fitts, Wikelman Gonzalez, Luis Perales and Justin Slaten.Following the program, all of the participants except Campbell are also expected to head down the Mass Pike for Red Sox Winter Weekend, which will be held Jan. 19-20 in Springfield.All of this year’s group could conceivably play a role in the majors for the Red Sox this season. Mayer and Anthony are both Top 20 prospects according to Baseball America, and along with first-round catcher Kyle Teel project as possible...Health officials push to get schoolchildren vaccinated as more US parents opt out
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:14:29 GMT
By DEVI SHASTRI (AP Health Writer)When Idaho had a rare measles outbreak a few months ago, health officials scrambled to keep it from spreading. In the end, 10 people, all in one family, were infected, all unvaccinated.This time, the state was lucky, said the region’s medical director Dr. Perry Jansen. The family quickly quarantined and the children were already taught at home. The outbreak could have been worse if the kids were in public school, given the state’s low vaccination rates, he said.In Idaho last year, parents opted out of state-required vaccines for 12% of kids entering kindergarten, the highest rate in the nation.“We tend to forget that diseases like measles and polio used to kill people,” said Jansen, medical director of the Southwest District Health Department, which handled the outbreak in September.All states require children to have certain routine vaccines to go to public school, and often private school and day care, to prevent outbreaks...Latest news
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