Photos: Santa hits the slopes in Colorado
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Santa was spotted hitting the slopes in Colorado on Christmas after a big night of delivering toys worldwide.According to a release from Loveland Ski Area, Santa has been a season pass holder there since it opened in 1937.Santa was spotted skiing at Loveland Ski Area on Christmas.On Christmas Eve, he was spotted at Purgatory Resort skiing and handing out gifts.Santa was spotted skiing and handing out gifts at Purgatory Resort on Christmas Eve. (Scott DW Smith)Santa and Ms. Claus were spotted at Purgatory Resort on Christmas Eve. (Scott DW Smith)(Photo courtesy: Ryan Nott via Purgatory Resort)According to NORAD Santa Tracker, he delivered some 7,883,693,263 gifts for Christmas this year.Credit card skimmers found at grocery store in Sudbury
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
An investigation got underway over the weekend after credit card skimmers were found at a grocery store in Sudbury, officials said. Roach Bros. Supermarkets in a statement said the skimmers were found on two self-checkout pin pads at the chain’s Sudbury Farms location off Boston Post Road on Sunday. Roach Bros. said it “immediately took steps to secure all registers at all locations and launched an investigation to determine the nature and scope of the activity.”Roach Bros. operates 20 grocery stores around Massachusetts. As of Sunday, the chain said it determined the Sudbury Farms store was the only store impacted.While there was no confirmation that any customer data had been compromised, Roach Bros. said anyone who shopped at the Sudbury Farms site on or before Sunday may have been impacted.Roach Bros. CEO Kevin Barner addressed the situation in his company’s statement, saying “Roche Bros. has strong policies in place to protect against these types of incidents, includi...Crash on Northwest Side leaves 1 dead, 1 injured
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
CHICAGO — One person is dead and another is injured after an overnight crash on the Northwest Side, police said.According to police, the deadly crash happened near the corner of Belden and Cicero in the Belmont Craigin neighborhood around 12:45 a.m.Authorities say a man driving a scooter, with another man sitting passenger, were headed northbound on Cicero when they collided with a gray sedan travelling westbound. Man shot after pulling knife during fight at Red Line station Both the driver of the scooter and passenger were injured and taken to Stroger Hospital in critical condition. The Cook County medical examiner later confirmed that one person injured in the crash, a 28-year-old man, succumbed to their injuries. Police said the driver of the vehicle was not injured and refused treatment from EMS.Citations are pending and police have not said who was at faith in the crash.Record high temperatures continued Monday with no big snowfall expected in near future
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
Monday saw a second day of record high temperatures across the Twin Cities metro with the mercury reaching 54 degrees — soaring past the previous Christmas record set more than 100 years ago.The last time temperatures on Christmas were above 40 was in 1922 when the metro saw high of 51 degrees, according to Eric Ahasic, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Twin Cities.It was the second day high-temperature records were shattered in the Twin Cities.On Christmas Eve day, a high of 55 degrees was recorded, breaking the previous record of 46 degrees in 1957, Ahasic said.Temperatures are expected to begin to drop beginning Tuesday morning, he said. Rain will continue on Tuesday as high temperatures drop to the low 40s. With the lower temperatures dropping a bit more at night, the metro might see some of the rain turn into light snow or slush Tuesday night, he said.This change marks a gradual cooling trend with highs in the upper 30s expected on Wednesday. That will dro...Local police department gifts family bicycles after theirs were stolen
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
A local police department is spreading the holiday cheer to one family by helping them get back on their feet and on two wheels. According to the Culver City Police Department, officers learned that some the family’s belongings – including the children’s bikes – had been stolen from a moving truck days before Christmas. Raiders stun sloppy Chiefs with 2 defensive TDs in 20-14 victory on Christmas Day Jumping into action, the officers reached out to the Culver City Target and located replacement bicycles and helmets for the family. Photos posted to social media by the department show officers helping children with helmets as they try out their new bikes for the first time. (X/@Culver_cityPD)“Officers delivered the bicycles to the family just in time for the holidays,” the Culver City Police Department said on X, formerly Twitter. 6-year-old boy flying alone ends up on the wrong flight Photos posted to social media by the department show officers helping children with helmets as ...Brock Purdy’s brother gets scholarship offer from Cal
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
There’s a chance Brock Purdy won’t be the only quarterback in his family to play for a Bay Area team.Chubba Purdy, Brock’s younger brother, announced on social media he’s received a scholarship offer from Cal just days after leaving Nebraska and entering the transfer portal.The younger Purdy, 22, said he’s also received offers from North Texas and TCU, where ex-Cal coach Sonny Dykes runs the show. He gave no indication when he’ll make his decision.The Bears currently have three quarterbacks in their program, including incumbent starter Fernando Mendoza, a redshirt freshman. However, Cal coach Justin Wilcox has publicly stated he’d like to bring in another veteran quarterback to Cal’s quarterback room.Should Purdy choose to play near his brother in the Bay Area, he’d also join two other scholarship signal-callers in Berkeley –- North Texas transfer Chandler Rogers and prep signee EJ Caminong, a standout from Garfield High near Seattle.Related ArticlesCollege Sports | Early...49ers live blog: Ravens score at the half to lead 16-12
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
0:00, 2Q – Ravens 16, 49ers 12: Key play was a 30-yard scramble by Jackson on 3rd-and-16 with 24 seconds left in the half. The Ravens had time for one play — it failed — and Tucker converted the field goal from the 28.3:23, 2Q – Ravens 13, 49ers 12: The 49ers went 67 yards in six plays, all but two of the yards coming from McCaffrey. His 39-yard run put the 49ers on the 9 and he scored on the next snap, dragging a Baltimore defender into the endzone.7:07, 2Q – Ravens 13, 49ers 5: Another Purdy interception, the second by deflection, set the Ravens up at the SF 20. They went nowhere, except backward and settled for a 41-yard field goal from Justin Tucker.9:35, 2Q – Ravens 10, 49ers 5: Taking over at their own 47 after Brock Purdy’s second interception, the Ravens ran nine consecutive pass plays and ended up with a fourth-and-goal from the 1. That’s when they sent 238-pound running back Gus Edwards up the middle for the TD.0:57, 1Q...Metro extends New Year’s Eve hours
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
If you rely on Metro to get around the D.C. area, you can stay out and watch the ball drop this New Year’s Eve without worry of being stranded. The transit agency is extending its service hours for the holiday.Metro normally shuts down rail service at midnight, but trains will keep running from 7 a.m. on New Year’s Eve until 2 a.m. New Year’s Day. The transit agency often extends hours to accommodate those ringing in the new year and even offered free rides last year.While construction work has shut down portions of the Red Line in downtown D.C., that project is set to be complete just in time for New Year’s Eve.As for New Year’s Day, which falls on a Monday, Metro said trains will run from 7 a.m. to midnight on a Sunday schedule.The transit agency is reminding riders that parking is free at all Metro-owned parking garages and lots on holidays. For those planning on taking advantage of late-night Metro service, Metro said last train times vary by statio...Tommy DeVito benched at halftime of Giants loss to the Eagles
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Tommy DeVito whose rise from undrafted rookie to starting quarterback for the New York Giants charmed the NFL on his rise to instant celebrity — aided by his love of his mother’s chicken cutlets — was benched in the second half of another loss in a dismal season.He was replaced by Tyrod Taylor.Taylor connected with Darius Slayton for a 69-yard score late in the fourth that made it 30-25. DeVito could only watch from the sideline, before the long ride home — back to his parents’ house, where the 25-year-old QB still lives.It was the kind of local boy-makes-good story that made DeVito a fan favorite.DeVito, a New Jersey native, was cut at the end of training camp and signed to the practice squad. He was just supposed to be another arm behind No. 1 QB Daniel Jones and his backup, Taylor. But when Jones and Taylor each went down with injuries, DeVito was the unexpected starter.He felt right at home. DeVito had played at MetLife Stadium in high school, leading nearby ...Empresarios de Acapulco se muestran preocupados por el poco turismo tras el devastador huracán Otis
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:14:36 GMT
ACAPULCO, México – Con playas semivacías y la escasa presencia de turistas, crecen la angustia y la incertidumbre de los empresarios por lo que ocurrirá en la temporada más importante del año para Acapulco, en el sureño estado mexicano de Guerrero, dos meses después del paso del devastador huracán Otis.Las rentas de los hinchables banana y las motos acuáticas son mínimas, lo cual está provocando una situación económica muy grave en el sector náutico.Jesús Martínez cuenta a EFE que su familia, que se dedica a la renta de equipo náutico, tras el impacto del histórico huracán perdió cuatro embarcaciones, y ahora solo trabajan con una que está la mayor parte del tiempo parada, así como las motos que están en espera sobre la franja de arena.“La situación es muy mala, así que estamos empezando a vivir apenas. Estamos solo sacando el sustento para comer. Es muy lenta la llegada de turismo, provoca una angustia muy grande que tenemos todos. Las rentas están muy lentas, es nada más sac...Latest news
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