Arson suspected in large Aurora fire on Addison Court

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

Arson suspected in large Aurora fire on Addison Court DENVER (KDVR) — Crews with the Aurora Fire Rescue said a fire that destroyed units at a residential building under construction in Aurora is being investigated as a potential criminal act.On Dec. 14, firefighters battled a large fire that engulfed several residential buildings that were under construction near the 7300 block of South Addison Court. The area is next to the Red-tailed Hawk Park in the Heritage Eagle Bend neighborhood.Because the fire started at a construction site, crews said they ran into several obstacles, including accessing the fire.In total, five units were destroyed.During an update on a separate fire at a different construction site in Aurora, officials with the Aurora Fire Rescue confirmed that the Addison Court fire is being investigated as a potential criminal act. Colfax Avenue near large Aurora fire will stay closed indefinitely Officials did not provide any information on why they believe it might be arson, or if they have any suspect information. The ...

This is the safest small town in Colorado: report

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

This is the safest small town in Colorado: report (NEXSTAR) – Small towns have a reputation for tight-knit communities, charm and safety. At least one in every state lives up to the last part of the stereotype, an updated analysis finds. MoneyGeek, a personal finance site, had researchers analyze last year's FBI crime data of smaller towns and cities where the population is between 30,000 and 100,000. They used the crime data to calculate the cost of crime in each area.The cost of crime includes impacts to victims, like the loss of stolen property and medical bills, MoneyGeek explained, as well as the cost to the justice system. Violent crimes typically result in a higher cost than nonviolent crimes, MoneyGeek said. What are the most common crimes in Denver and Colorado? Many of the safest small communities, according to last year's crime data, are found in the Northeast. Monroe Township, a New Jersey community about 50 miles from Manhattan, ranked No. 1 thanks to its low property crime and even lower violent crime rate. In the N...

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney recreate famous Wham! cover and it’s hilarious

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney recreate famous Wham! cover and it’s hilarious (CNN) — This Christmas Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney want to give you their hearts. Not really, but it fits this story.The friends and business partners, who together own the UK soccer team Wrexham, recreated “Wham” album covers in which they were styled to look like George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.“WREXHAM!” the caption on the photos McElhenney posted on his Instagram account reads.The first photo is in black and white and framed similarly to the cover photo for Wham’s hit 1986 holiday single, “Last Christmas.”In the second photo, which is in color, the two men recreate the look from Wham’s 1983 “Fantastic” album cover.Reynolds and the”Game of Thrones” actor clearly share a similar sense of humor. Reynolds shared the photos on his Instastories.Wrexham AFC scored big in April when the Welsh soccer team beat National League title rivals Notts County 3-2 in a celebrated match.The photo tribute comes one week before the anniversary of George Michael’s death. The artist who found ...

Brighton bicyclist struck by trash truck, injuries “life threatening”

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

Brighton bicyclist struck by trash truck, injuries “life threatening” Boston Police are responding to a situation in Brighton, closing Cambridge Street between Harvard Street and Union Square.According to police, a pedestrian was struck and sustained life-threatening injuries.https://twitter.com/KimberlyBookman/status/1737149162792099847https://twitter.com/bostonpolice/status/1737139592627695921This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor funeral eulogies include President Joe Biden, Chief Justice John Roberts

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor funeral eulogies include President Joe Biden, Chief Justice John Roberts WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, an Arizona native and consistent voice of moderate conservatism as the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, is being memorialized in funeral services Tuesday.President Joe Biden and Chief Justice John Roberts are scheduled to speak at the funeral held at Washington National Cathedral. O’Connor retired from the high court in 2006 after more than two decades, and died Dec. 1 at age 93.O’Connor was nominated in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan. A rancher’s daughter who was largely unknown on the national scene until her appointment, she would come to be referred to by commentators as the nation’s most powerful woman.O’Connor wielded considerable influence on the nine-member court, generally favoring states in disputes with the federal government and often siding with police when they faced claims of violating people’s rights. Her impact could perhaps best be seen, though, on the court’s rulings on abortion. She twi...

Several New England ski resorts closed after storm

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

Several New England ski resorts closed after storm Several ski resorts in New Hampshire and Maine were closed Tuesday after stormy weather slammed the region Monday. While conditions were improving, officials at multiple area ski resorts said they would need time to assess storm damage and allow runoff to drain off their mountains. “It wouldn’t be a New England winter without a few hurdles,” read one statement from Cranmore Mountain Resort in North Conway. “We appreciate everyone’s understanding and patience.”The list of closed ski resorts on Tuesday included Cranmore, Attitash Mountain Resort, Loon Mountain, Wildcat Mountain, Waterville Valley Resort and Sunday River.Near Sunday River in Newry, Maine, video on Monday captured the moment large pieces of metal floated down the namesake Sunday River past a washed out bridge. In its latest update on its website shortly before 9 a.m. Tuesday, the Sunday River ski resort said crews were still actively assessing their facility after receiving five inches of rain.“Ski operat...

Reproductive rights group urges Ohio prosecutor to drop criminal charge against woman who miscarried

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

Reproductive rights group urges Ohio prosecutor to drop criminal charge against woman who miscarried By JULIE CARR SMYTH (Associated Press)COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The physicians’ group behind Ohio’s newly passed reproductive rights amendment is urging a prosecutor to drop criminal charges against a woman who miscarried in the restroom at her home.Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights, a nonpartisan coalition of 4,000 doctors and others, argues in a letter to Trumbull County Prosecutor Dennis Watkins that the abuse-of-corpse charge against Brittany Watts, 33, conflicts “with the spirit and letter” of Issue 1.The measure, which was approved in November with 57% of the vote, guarantees an individual’s “right to make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions.” It made Ohio the seventh-straight state to vote to protect reproductive rights since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the ruling that long legalized abortion nationally. Watts’ case has touched off a national firestorm over the t...

Deadly blast in Guinea’s capital threatens gas shortages across the West African nation

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

Deadly blast in Guinea’s capital threatens gas shortages across the West African nation CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) — Residents in Guinea’s capital on Tuesday woke up to rising costs of transportation after authorities closed gas stations as a major explosion and ensuing fire left several dead, hundreds injured and could now disrupt the supply of gas across the West African nation.At least 14 people were killed, 178 injured and hundreds displaced by Monday’s blaze that followed an explosion at the country’s main fuel depot in the capital, Conakry, ripping through structures mostly in the Coronthie area that is home to some of the country’s poorest households.The fire was contained nearly 24 hours after it started and other West African countries, including Senegal and Mali, sent teams to assist as authorities investigate the cause of the explosion.Guinea relies on imported petroleum products, most of which are distributed from the destroyed depot, leading to fears of panic buying of the commodity. Authorities have closed most public places and halted operations of all gas sta...

Xfinity notifies its customers of data breach linked to software vulnerability

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

Xfinity notifies its customers of data breach linked to software vulnerability NEW YORK (AP) — Hackers accessed Xfinity customers’ personal information by exploiting a vulnerability in software used by the company, the Comcast-owned telecommunications business announced this week.In a Monday notice to customers, Xfinity said there was unauthorized access to internal systems as a result of this vulnerability — which was previously announced by software provider Citrix — between Oct. 16 and 19. Xfinity discovered the “suspicious activity” on Oct. 25, and in the following months determined that information was “likely acquired.” On Dec. 6, the company concluded that information included usernames and hashed passwords — and, for some customers, the last four digits of Social Security numbers, account security questions, birthdates and contact information.Analysis of the breach is still continuing but to date, Xfinity is “not aware of any customer data being leaked anywhere, nor of any attacks on our customers,” the company said in a statement sent to The Ass...

Wind farm off New Jersey likely to ‘adversely affect’ but not kill whales, feds say

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:51 GMT

Wind farm off New Jersey likely to ‘adversely affect’ but not kill whales, feds say ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The lone remaining offshore wind project in New Jersey with preliminary approval is likely to “adversely affect” whales and other marine mammals, but its construction, operation and eventual dismantling will not seriously harm or kill them, a federal scientific agency said.In a biological opinion issued Monday night, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the Atlantic Shores project, to be built off the state’s southern coast, is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of any species of endangered whales, sea turtles, or fish.Nor is it anticipated to destroy or adversely modify any designated critical habitat, the agency said.The ruling is nearly identical to one the agency issued in April for the now-canceled Ocean Wind I and II projects, which would have been built in the same general area.Danish wind giant Orsted pulled the plug on those two projects in October, citing inflation, supply chain problems and a failure to ge...