NYPD officer’s gun accidentally fired while clearing protesters at Columbia: police An NYPD officer’s gun was accidentally fired while protesters were being removed from a Columbia University building on Tuesday night, according to authorities. Columbia’s administration asked the ... 05/2/2024 - 10:38 pm | View Link
N.Y.P.D. Says Police Officer Accidentally Fired Gun Inside Columbia Building The officer was on the first floor of Hamilton Hall when his gun went off. transcript The police said a sergeant unintentionally fired his gun into an empty ... On Friday, Tarik Sheppard, the Police ... 05/2/2024 - 7:08 pm | View Link
NYPD officer fired gun in Columbia’s Hamilton Hall; DA investigating An officer fired off his gun inside Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall during the NYPD raid Tuesday, police sources said. A spokesperson with the Manhattan District Attorney’s office Thursday ... 05/2/2024 - 3:13 pm | View Link
NYPD officer accidentally fired gun while removing anti-Israel agitators from Columbia University building Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced on Thursday that a NYPD police officer fired a gun while clearing protesters from a building on Columbia University, according to the Associated Press ... 05/2/2024 - 2:19 pm | View Link
G7 nations commit to phasing out coal by 2035 but give Japan some flexibility Energy and environment ministers of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations committed Tuesday to phase out coal power by 2035, marking the first time the G7 has explicitly referenced a phase ... 04/30/2024 - 4:53 am | View Link
University of Denver hockey fans can now buy a fun reminder of the team’s historic season to set on the shelf.
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled a series of DU hockey bobbleheads on Friday to commemorate the Pioneers’ record 10th NCAA national championship.
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His answers to questions in media availabilities have been viral sensations ever since he bragged about his ability to dominate any activity to local sports broadcaster Marney Gellner for a “Wolves +” podcast.
His highlights are just as enthralling, dating back to his epic dunk over then-Raptors forward Yuta Watanabe.
Since his rookie season, everything Anthony Edwards has done has screamed superstar.
Entertainment company Meow Wolf on Friday announced a sixth location for its surreal art installations, naming Los Angeles as the latest to join Denver, Las Vegas and others.
The Santa Fe-based company, which started in 2008 as a loose New Mexico artists’ collective, has scaled up rapidly in recent years by opening or planning five other locations, including Denver’s, which opened in 2021.
“Opening new exhibitions is the key to creating sustainable jobs for our artists, not to mention growing our ever-expanding Meow Wolf Universe,” the company said in a press statement.
A second suspect has been arrested on murder and robbery charges in the November shooting death of a Wheat Ridge antique and jewelry store owner.
Michael McCormack, 50, was arrested Wednesday by Wheat Ridge officers and charged with second-degree murder, second-degree kidnapping, aggravated robbery and motor vehicle theft by the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office, officials announced Thursday.
McCormack is the alleged accomplice of Charles Shay, who was arrested and charged with murdering Peter Arguello in January.
A fundraising dinner for the Jefferson County Republican Party slated to feature South Dakota governor and vice-presidential hopeful Kristi Noem has been canceled because of safety concerns amid fallout from her admission in a new book that she killed a family dog over behavioral issues, party officials announced Friday.
The cancellation also comes amid new criticisms of Noem’s book “No Going Back,” as experts dismiss two meetings the governor claims to have had with world leaders — including North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and French President Emmanuel Macron — as “dubious” if not outright impossible, The Dakota Scout reported Wednesday.
The timing of inviting Noem to speak at the group’s annual fundraiser dinner set for Saturday evening seemed perfect when the Jefferson County GOP reached out in January, as it was just prior to the release date for the governor’s new book, party chair Nancy Pallozzi said in a statement released Friday.
Noem was elected as the first female governor of South Dakota in 2018 and “is on President Trump’s short list for Vice President,” organizers wrote on an event page that has since been taken down.
“We had no prior knowledge of the contents of the book when we invited her,” Pallozzi stated.
In late April, Noem began to receive backlash over a section in her soon-to-be-released book where she described killing her 14-month-old dog over behavioral problems.
The incident took place 20 years ago, but Noem’s retelling sparked criticism from Republicans, Democrats and dog experts alike, the Associated Press reported.
In the past few days, numerous threats and death threats have been made to the party, the Denver West Marriot and to the South Dakota governor and her staff, Pallozzi stated Friday.
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By David Tanis, The New York Times
The tips of deciduous trees are showing the barest tinge of green, and flowering fruit trees are in full bloom. A neighbor’s forsythia has come to life, bulbs are busily doing their thing. Spring has arrived.
At farmers markets on the West Coast, where I reside, peas and fava beans are showing up, and just last week, a few stalls were selling asparagus.