Arrest made in alleged illegal dog breeding outfit
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A suspect in an illegal dog breeding investigation has been arrested, the Arvada Police Department said.The Animal Management Team and Arvada police officers served a search warrant on a house located in the 7700 block of Carr Drive on June 20. The warrant was for suspected illegal dog breeding at the location. Alleged illegal dog breeding location in Arvada (Photo credit: Arvada Police Department)Dog taken from alleged illegal dog breeding location (Photo credit: Arvada Police Department)Dog located at suspected illegal dog breeding home (Photo credit: Arvada Police Department)Puppy from alleged illegal dog breeding home (photo credit: Arvada Police Department)Puppy from alleged illegal dog breeding home (Photo credit: Arvada Police Department)Pin where illegal dog breeding was allegedly being conducted in Arvada (Photo credit: Arvada Police Department)A suspect was arrested on outstanding warrants and will face multiple new charges, the department said. Four adult...Rafter missing after boat capsized in Glenwood Canyon
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A rafter went missing after his boat capsized in the Colorado River on Sunday afternoon, the Garfield County Sheriff's Office said. The Glenwood Springs Fire Department and GCSO responded to a report of a missing rafter near Grizzly Creek in Glenwood Canyon just after 2 p.m. on Sunday.The sheriff's office said a father and son got in the river at Grizzly Creek and planned on traveling to the New Castle area. The boat flipped shortly after entering the water and the son was able to swim to shore. The 65-year-old father was seen by witnesses holding onto the raft as it quickly headed down the rapids, according to GCSO. First responders focused their search on both banks from the Grizzly Creek Rest area to Two Rivers Park in Glenwood Springs, the sheriff's office said. Efforts continued until dusk and then ended for the night. GCSO said search and rescue will continue to scour the river in the area. The man, last seen wearing a gray shirt or hoodie with white and yello...'Way more than deaths than we'd like:' River safety in focus as high water levels continue
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Multiple rivers across the state are seeing high water flows due to moisture but officials warn that in some spots, water levels are exceptionally dangerous. “There have been three water-related deaths on the Arkansas River in the past week," Joey Livingston, with Colorado Parks and Wildlife said Monday.Livingston said so far this year across the state there have been a total of 15 water-related deaths. He said there have been five deaths on the Colorado River and four deaths on the Arkansas River. Woman dies after rafting accident in Colorado River “It's concerning to see the amount of fatalities we have seen," Livingston said. He said some of the deaths were either from commercial rafting and some were from private rafting. But he said it's important if you aren't an expert and don't know what you're doing to hire a professional guide. “This is still way more than deaths than we'd like to see," Livingston said. Some tips Livingston passed along when it comes to...The Boston Herald is ending comments July 1. Here’s why
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
In order to dramatically speed up the performance of the website, the Boston Herald is closing the comment section provided by a third-party vendor this Saturday, July 1.This change will make for a faster online reading experience on mobile and desktop platforms. The Herald values free exchange of ideas and readers can submit a letter to the editor for publication and our content is open for engagement on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social media platforms.Clicking on a Herald staff writer’s byline opens a page where you can email the writer directly. The “Contact Us” link at the bottom of our website brings up a directory of senior staff you can contact. In addition, we invite you to subscribe to our newsletters where your ideas are already being put to use on news tips, from the archives research and sports features we chase.Thank you again for supporting local news and the Boston Herald.Memorial grows for teen killed in North County e-bike crash
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
ENCINITAS, Calif. -- The community is mourning the loss of a 15-year-old killed in a bike versus car crash in Encinitas.Drivers won’t be able to miss the touching tribute to Brodee Champlain-Kingman on the corner of El Camino Real and Santa Fe. Loved ones left behind his photo and flowers near the very intersection where he lost his young life.“My heart goes out to him and his family and everybody else,” Encinitas resident Nicole Smith said.Deputies say just before 6 p.m. Thursday he was riding northbound on South El Camino Real when he changed lanes into the path of a work van, causing a collision. Now, some in the community are raising the alarm over the dangers of e-bikes.“I do worry about them,” Smith said. 3 Camp Pendleton Marines among 4 dead in I-5 crash in LA County Encinitas Mayor Tony Kranz is planning to call for an Emergency Declaration over e-bike safety concerns at the next city meeting on Wednesday -- a similar move the City of Carlsbad made last year.“E-bikes are e...District 4 candidates talk homelessness, law enforcement, transparency while vying for 'Fletcher's' seat
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
SAN DIEGO - The four candidates running for the County Board of Supervisors vacant District 4 seat geared up for a public forum Monday night, answering any questions and issues top of mind for San Diegans in the Hillcrest area. Marine Corps Veteran and LGBTQ+ advocate Janessa Goldbeck, San Diego City Councilmember Monica Montgomery Steppe, retired Marine Paul McQuigg, along with small business owner and founder of "Reopen San Diego" Amy Reichert took the stage to vie for the District 4 seat. The seat falls under the most ethnically diverse district in the county which represents roughly 700,000 San Diegans. “In the County of San Diego...we are tired of elected officials who aren’t straight up with us. Good government means being honest, being open, putting everything out there, letting the public weigh in...," said resident and community leader Benny Cartwright. Candidates discussed their stances on homelessness, mental and public health, law enforcement, jails and transparency fol...Mission Bay fireworks to launch on July 3
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Can't wait or make the Fourth of July fireworks? No need to worry as pyrotechnics will light up the night sky in Mission Bay the night before Independence Day.The show, which returned last year after a 10-year hiatus due to budgetary constraints, is set for Monday, July 3 at 9 p.m. Santa Clara Point, Fanuel Street Park, Along Rivera Drive, Sunset Point Park and William D. Evans Fireworks Cruise are public viewing spots where the fireworks can be seen in the Mission Bay area.Boaters can also get out on the water and watch the show from their own vessel. Where to watch July 4th fireworks in San Diego Other vantage points include Bahia Resort, Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina, The Dana on Mission Bay, Paradise Point Resort & Spa, Catamaran Resort Hotel & Spa, Mission Bay Beach Club and San Diego Mission Bay Resort.If the Mission Bay show isn't enough for you, SeaWorld San Diego will launch its fireworks not too long after at 9:50 p.m.What is it like living in Mecca? For residents, Islam’s holiest sites are simply home
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
MECCA, Saudi Arabia (AP) — For Zainab Abdu, the holiest sites in Islam were the backdrop for her weekends growing up.Raised in Mecca, Abdu remembers roller-skating with friends near the Grand Mosque where the Kaaba is located. The desert plains and valleys that throng with pilgrims every year are where, in the off season, she and family and friends had picnics, rode horses and played soccer.“The Haram (Grand Mosque) is my home,” said the 29-year-old pharmacist. “It’s my childhood. But people can’t imagine how normal life is for us. We do things that everyone else does.”Mecca is Islam’s holiest city and a focal point for followers of the faith. It’s the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad, where Muslims believe he first received God’s revelations of the Quran. It’s the location of the Kaaba, the black, cube-shaped structure that Muslims around the world turn to five times a day when praying. It’s also where around 2 million people live, work, and do ordinary activities like laundry, groce...Arguments over South Carolina abortion ban returns to newly all-male state Supreme Court
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The right to an abortion in South Carolina is back before the state’s highest court as Republicans try to restore a ban that was overturned earlier this year — this time in front of the only state Supreme Court in the nation made up entirely of men.Tuesday’s oral arguments will mark the second time since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down federal protections last summer that lawyers for the state and providers will present their arguments to the state Supreme Court. A 3-2 majority in January tossed a similar law that banned abortion once cardiac activity is detected, or at about six weeks and before most people know they are pregnant.Republican Gov. Henry McMaster recently signed into law a similar ban that starts once cardiac activity is detected. That restriction has been temporarily placed on hold as the case involving the new ban moves through the courts. Meanwhile, abortion remains legal through 22 weeks in this conservative state.The circumsta...Verdict due for 5 protesters accused of blocking Thai queen’s car. Law allows the death penalty
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:34:06 GMT
BANGKOK (AP) — A Thai court is to deliver a verdict Wednesday in the case of five people accused of impeding the queen’s motorcade during a pro-democracy march in 2020, an offense that if judged egregious could bring a death sentence.Hundreds of criminal cases have arisen from the student-led protests in recent years, but the five defendants are the only ones charged with violating Article 110 of the Criminal Code, which in part prohibits an “act to cause harm to the liberty of the queen, the heir apparent and the regent.” There is uncertainty whether that part of the law has been used in any previous case.The incident in question followed a rally in Bangkok on Oct. 14, 2020, the anniversary of a popular uprising in 1973 that led to the fall of a decadelong military dictatorship.As hundreds of protesters marched to Government House, where the prime minister’s offices are, a royal motorcade with a limousine carrying Queen Suthida, wife of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, and his son, Prince...Latest news
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