Denver weather: Less summer heat on the way after a hot holiday weekend

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

Denver weather: Less summer heat on the way after a hot holiday weekend DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather reached the 90s each day through the Labor Day holiday weekend, bringing the 90-degree (or higher) tally to 36 days. The 30-year average for Denver at 90 degrees or higher is 46 days.There is relief on the way, however, thanks to a cold front sliding south Monday. The forecast highs on Tuesday will be a few degrees below average according to Pinpoint Weather, Colorado’s Most Accurate Forecast.Denver metro forecast highs on Tuesday will be below our average by a few degreesWeather tonight: Evening storms, chilly in the mountainsThere will be a few early evening storms mainly across the northern Colorado mountains and close to the northern border with Wyoming and Nebraska. There could be some lightning and gusty wind with some of the storms. These storms will end early and skies will clear overnight. It will stay breezy and be comfortable with mainly 50s expected in Denver. There will be chilly overnight lows in the mountains with 30s in the forecast.O...

Plastic bags with antisemitic flyers found in neighborhood in Wellington

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

Plastic bags with antisemitic flyers found in neighborhood in Wellington WELLINGTON, Fla. (WSVN) — A South Florida neighborhood was hit by hate.Residents in Wellington, near West Palm Beach, woke up early Monday morning and found plastic bags full of flyers with antisemitic propaganda and a mysterious substance in the form of pellets.More than 100 bags were discovered so far.Similar bags have been dumped in several other Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach neighborhoods over the past year.

Death investigation underway after body found at home in Pembroke Pines

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

Death investigation underway after body found at home in Pembroke Pines A death investigation is underway after a body was found inside a home in Pembroke Pines.Pembroke Pines Police arrived at the home, located at 311 SW 71st Ave., Monday morning.Neighbors in the area told 7News that someone in the home became concerned for some reason and called police to conduct a welfare check.According to neighbors, two brothers live at the home. Their late mother also lived at the home. “It’s a family, two brothers that stay there,” said a neighbor. “Nice family. They’re real calm, quiet, they don’t really bother nobody around the neighborhood. Neighborhood is pretty quiet. We don’t have any drama or anything like that. Nobody hear anything, to be honest with you. I just came out and seen this whole entire scenery.” It is unknown how long the body was at the home before it was discovered. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Man found dead, pinned under vehicle in SW Miami-Dade

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

Man found dead, pinned under vehicle in SW Miami-Dade The Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD) is investigating the death of a man found pinned underneath a vehicle in West Miami-Dade, Monday afternoon.Police arrived at the scene, located in the 1300 block of SW 122 Avenue, just after 1:30 p.m., and found an unresponsive adult male trapped beneath a vehicle. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue arrived at the scene and confirmed the man’s demise.MDPD Homicide detectives have taken charge of the investigation. The incident is currently classified as an unclassified death investigation, pending the outcome of investigative findings and the results of the autopsy conducted by the Medical Examiner.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Crews battle 4-alarm fire in Dorchester that led to porch collapse

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

Crews battle 4-alarm fire in Dorchester that led to porch collapse Firefighters responded in Dorchester Monday afternoon after a fire broke out in a residential building and caused part of the structure to collapse. The Boston Fire Department said crews were called to 37 Holiday St. where flames burned through the back of a house and extended to a building next door.On the department’s Twitter account, officials said several rear porches in the back of the home collapsed as a result of the fire.Authorities also shared photos from the scene, including an image of crews spraying down the back of the house, which appeared to be burnt out with remnants of the porches and back wall visible.In an update just before 4:15 p.m., Boston FD said the fire was knocked down after it spread to at least two other buildings.A total of five buildings appeared to have been affected by the fire as of around 5 p.m. Among the damage, the siding of at least one building close to the structure that f caught fire had melted. While the fire was knocked down,...

Arrest made in connection with shooting inside Mattapan nightclub that injured 2

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

Arrest made in connection with shooting inside Mattapan nightclub that injured 2 One person is facing criminal charges in connection with a shooting inside a nightclub in Mattapan that left two people hospitalized, police said.Officers responding to a reported shooting in the area of 477 River St. around 12:46 a.m. Monday found a person suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound outside Macumba night club, according to Boston police. A second victim self-applied to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. According to the Boston Police Department, while authorities were responding, a witness approached an officer and described a suspect that ran from the area with a firearm.Police then went on to approach a group of individuals who immediately attempted to flee the scene, leading to a foot pursuit with one of the suspects dropping a handgun in the process.Officers were able to arrest at least one of the fleeing suspects, recovering another handgun from their waistband.The individual, Regan Feliz, 29, of Jamaica Plain, has since been charged ...

44 injured, thousands left without power as Typhoon Haikui hits Taiwan

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

44 injured, thousands left without power as Typhoon Haikui hits Taiwan Taipei, Taiwan (CNN) — At least 44 people were injured and tens of thousands of homes were left without power as Typhoon Haikui made its way across Taiwan, authorities said.The storm made landfall along the southeastern coastal township of Donghe at about 3:40 p.m. local time, Taiwan’s Central Weather Bureau said. The storm crossed the island and then left land at at 8 p.m.At least 7,113 people across 11 cities and counties were evacuated, according to Taiwan’s Interior Ministry.State electricity provider Taipower said 48,506 households were without power as of 10 p.m. local time.Before making landfall, the storm was packing winds of up to 155 kilometers per hour (96 miles per hour), the weather bureau said. The capital Taipei was hit by heavy rains.Haikui is the first typhoon in four years to directly hit Taiwan.The weather bureau said the heavy rainfall brought by the storm could trigger flash flooding and landslides. The mountainous Hualien county could see total precip...

Mayor Wu responds to proposal from city councilors to declare emergency in Mass & Cass area

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

Mayor Wu responds to proposal from city councilors to declare emergency in Mass & Cass area Boston Mayor Michelle Wu responded Monday to a recent proposal from members of the Boston City Council aimed at addressing the crisis in Boston’s Mass and Cass area. In a letter Friday, four city councilors called on the city’s Public Health Commission to declare an emergency in the area near the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard. The letter came as stakeholders have continued to voice concerns about crime, drug use and human trafficking at the encampment of people living in and around tent structures in the area. The letter, in turn, also came after Wu introduced an ordinance which would give police the authority to remove tents. While Wu introduced the ordinance last week, it still needed to be approved by the city council, as of Monday, in a process that could take weeks. “We are all hands on deck when it comes to the type of services, treatment, housing and public safety at Mass and Cass,” Wu said this week. “Our administration, r...

Dog in a Bog: Lost Duxbury dog found after going missing for weeks

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

Dog in a Bog: Lost Duxbury dog found after going missing for weeks A dog who had been missing for weeks in the South Shore area is recovering after being found in a boggy area, according to a non-profit.Missing Dogs Massachusetts said “Henry,” a pet dog from Duxbury, only had a few scratches on him after he was found Monday morning, following over two weeks without a sighting.On their Facebook page, the group said the rescue came after barking had been heard in a nearby neighborhood over the past two days. It later led to a resident going out and finding the dog in a nearby, boggy area.“This morning a local homeowner, Kevin, was able to safely retrieve Henry from a wet boggy area,” the group said. “Many many thanks to Kevin and Nancy and Andy and Ylana for alerting MDM of the barking. Kevin and Nancy had worked with MDM in the past with help trapping their dog. They definitely paid it forward today!”The group said Henry was expected to be OK after the ordeal and was going to be checked out by a veterinarian.

Boston reaches tentative agreement with firefighters union, Michelle Wu says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:12:47 GMT

Boston reaches tentative agreement with firefighters union, Michelle Wu says The city has reached a tentative agreement with the Boston firefighters union, narrowly avoiding arbitration after “many months” of stalled negotiations.Mayor Michelle Wu said the new deal was reached Sunday night, and would take effect pending ratification from the union, Boston Firefighters Local 718.“This tentative agreement is the result of months of staying at the table together, bargaining focused on what our city needs, what communities need, and what the brave individuals who keep them safe every day need,” Wu said Monday at the Greater Boston Labor Council’s Labor Day Breakfast, where she made the announcement.Both sides declined to provide details on the terms of the agreement until a ratification vote is taken by union membership.According to a source familiar with the negotiations, the mayor agreed to a package with a 12% raise over three years, with no givebacks, a term for concessions made by a labor union.The agreement was due in part to mounting pressure presen...