Denver weather: Sunny, dry weekend before afternoon storm chances

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

Denver weather: Sunny, dry weekend before afternoon storm chances DENVER (KDVR) — Denver’s weather will stay nice through the weekend with plenty of sunshine and highs around 70 degrees. This will be ahead of the chance for a few spring storms each afternoon next week.Weather today: Breezy sunshineSunshine and breeze will help boost temperatures to 70 degrees, which is about 5 degrees warmer than normal. It will be a little breezy with wind gusts reaching up to 25 mph so may want to keep a light layer around. Looking ahead: 70s & storm chancesSunshine and high temperatures near 70 degrees will stick around on Sunday. Next week is similar with temperatures in the 70s for the most part but adding in a storm chance each afternoon. A few thunderstorms can pop up with the heat of the afternoon but most look to stay on the drier side - a lucky one if you get the storm and moisture.

Going to Elitch Gardens? Here's everything to know

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

Going to Elitch Gardens? Here's everything to know DENVER (KDVR) -- It's a sign that summer is just around the corner and spring is in full swing. Elitch Gardens will open for the season this weekend.Whether you want to check out the new Twister III: Storm Chaser, enjoy snacks with friends and family, or check out games, we have you covered. Reimagined wooden coaster Twister III opens at Elitch Gardens this summer How much are passes?There are three levels of season passes for Elitch Gardens. The base season pass is currently on sale for $75.99.Here's a look at the benefits of the base season pass, according to details on the Elitch Gardens website:Unlimited Theme & Water Park admission April-December in 2023Free Unlimited Admission to Luminova HolidaysFree Parking April-December in 2023Free Souvenir Cup (*Must purchase and VISIT by May 7, 2023 to receive)Free good any day friend ticket for 2023 (*Must purchase and visit by May 29, 2023 to receive)2 free bring a friend tickets for 2023 (date restrictio...

Mount Vesuvius park closes access to volcano after some Napoli fans plan to fake an eruption for title celebrations

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

Mount Vesuvius park closes access to volcano after some Napoli fans plan to fake an eruption for title celebrations (CNN) — The Vesuvius national park authority in Naples, Italy, has announced it will be closing access to the live volcano on Saturday, ahead of Napoli’s potential title-winning game on Sunday.Should Lazio drop points against Inter Milan in an earlier kickoff on Sunday, the Italian side could win its first Italian league title in 33 years with victory against Salernitana.Authorities became concerned after reports emerged of plans to use blue smoke bombs and industrial strength fireworks inside the crater, which has been described as a “fragile and intrinsically dangerous place.”The volcano overlooks the city.“The Vesuvius National Park Authority has learned with great concern from the press of the intention of some members of the Napoli team fans to celebrate the imminent championship by organizing a simulation of the Vesuvius explosion, with an “invasion” and the lighting of tricolor smoke bombs on the top of the crater,” the park aut...

Judge in Catholic bankruptcy recuses over church donations

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

Judge in Catholic bankruptcy recuses over church donations A federal judge overseeing the New Orleans Roman Catholic bankruptcy recused himself in a late-night reversal that came a week after an Associated Press report showed he donated tens of thousands of dollars to the archdiocese and consistently ruled in favor of the church in the case involving nearly 500 clergy sex abuse victims.U.S. District Judge Greg Guidry initially announced hours after the AP report that he would stay on the case, citing the opinion of fellow federal judges that no “reasonable person” could question his impartiality. But amid mounting pressure and persistent questions, he changed course late Friday in a terse, one-page filing.“I have decided to recuse myself from this matter in order to avoid any possible appearance of personal bias or prejudice,” Guidry wrote.The 62-year-old jurist has overseen the 3-year-old bankruptcy in an appellate role, and his recusal is likely to throw the case into disarray and trigger new hearings and appeals of every conseq...

Orioles promote pitching prospect DL Hall to serve as 27th man in Detroit doubleheader

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

Orioles promote pitching prospect DL Hall to serve as 27th man in Detroit doubleheader Left-handed pitching prospect DL Hall didn’t break camp with the Orioles because they wanted him to continue to work as a starter. His first appearance with Baltimore this year could come out of the bullpen, where he thrived down the stretch last season.The Orioles added Hall as their 27th man for Saturday’s doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers. Hall, 24, is the No. 2 pitching prospect in the organization behind right-hander Grayson Rodriguez, who is scheduled to start the second game of the twin bill. With Dean Kremer pitching the opener, Hall will provide length out of the bullpen on a day the Orioles’ pitching staff will need to cover two games’ worth of innings.Hall was the scheduled starter for the second game of Triple-A Norfolk’s doubleheader Friday. The outing would have been his fifth this year with the Tides; he allowed eight runs, 15 hits and nine walks with 20 strikeouts over 16 1/3 innings in his first four starts, building up from lower...

Bill Madden: Buck Showalter managing a short-handed Mets roster as he waits for reinforcements to show up

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

Bill Madden: Buck Showalter managing a short-handed Mets roster as he waits for reinforcements to show up The probable pitching matchups for the first showdown Mets-Braves series of the year — David Peterson vs. Max Fried, Tylor Megill vs. Spencer Strider, Jose Butto vs. Charlie Morton — only accentuated the obvious: Buck Showalter is managing short.That’s short as in, short at least two proven quality starting pitchers, and short as in another outfield bat to offset a mostly black hole bottom third of the Mets lineup.Right from the get-go, when Jose Quintana went down in spring training with a lesion on his rib and Justin Verlander was KO’d from starting the season with a teres major strain, Showalter began the process of putting together a “cut and paste” starting rotation comprised of Triple-A call-ups Joey Lucchesi, Megill and Butto, and further compromised by Carlos Carrasco’s sore elbow and Max Scherzer’s 10-game sticky stuff suspension. The Quintana injury now looms especially large since he was slated to assume the innings left by ...

New app allows nurses to pick up open shifts at short-staffed hospitals

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

New app allows nurses to pick up open shifts at short-staffed hospitals SAN DIEGO -- The healthcare industry is starting to think outside of the box to address the nursing shortage.Hospitals are now turning to an app for help. That app is called “Shifts,” which nurses can download directly to their phone to pick up shifts at hospitals.Think of it like “Uber” for nurses.Like many nurses across the country, ICU nurse Chantal Chambers was feeling burned out from the profession.“There’s definitely a burnout,” Chambers said. “I think especially after COVID that exacerbated things a little bit.”The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects a shortage of nearly 200,000 nurses nationwide by 2025.  Local rattlesnake wrangler offers safety advice Chantal was also finding it harder to stay in healthcare. Then, she found out about the new app called “Shifts” by Aya Healthcare.The app shows Chantal what open shifts are available at local hospitals. With one swipe, she is able to accept a hospital shift whenever and wherever she wants.“The nurses easily see our jobs,...

Preliminary hearing for 'Teacher of the Year' facing sex abuse charges pushed

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

Preliminary hearing for 'Teacher of the Year' facing sex abuse charges pushed CHULA VISTA, Calif. -- The preliminary hearing in the case against a National City educator accused of engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a 13-year-old former student has been pushed to August.The decision was made by the court and sixth-grade teacher Jacqueline Ma's attorneys during a readiness conference held Friday morning. Her next appearance is slated for July 26.Ma, who was named as a San Diego County "Teacher of the Year" earlier this year, was charged with 15 felony counts, including possession of child pornography and sexual exploitation of a minor. She pleaded not guilty to these charges during her arraignment last month. Timeline: Unfolding of the Nathan Fletcher scandal The former Lincoln Acres Elementary School teacher was first arrested on March 7 at the campus, according to school officials. She posted bail following that arrest, but was taken into custody again on additional charges two days later.During her arraignment hearing last month, Deputy Distri...

Alberta’s two main political rivals have baggage to shed ahead of May 29 election

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

Alberta’s two main political rivals have baggage to shed ahead of May 29 election EDMONTON — Alberta’s two main provincial political party leaders are set to duel for the province’s highest office starting Monday in a campaign that for both could be a case of win or go home. A win by United Conservative Leader Danielle Smith and her party gets a second term, defeating Rachel Notley and her NDP just like in 2019. A loss and Smith risks being tossed out by her party, wearing the ignominy of the first Alberta conservative leader to lose in a head to head fight with the NDP, given the NDP won government in 2015 with a big boost from conservative vote-splitting. A win by Notley and it’s two of the last three elections going orange, with a chance to cement the NDP as Alberta’s dominant party. A loss and it’s two L’s in a row and perhaps calls for renewed leadership. Political scientist Lori Williams said both will bring baggage to the campaign trail, which begins with Monday’s expected writ drop and ends with a May 29 voting day. Smith is shouldering multiple con...

‘If we don’t understand, we can’t really change’: Studying Saskatchewan mass killer

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:05:06 GMT

‘If we don’t understand, we can’t really change’: Studying Saskatchewan mass killer RCMP may never fully learn why Myles Sanderson went on a deadly stabbing rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation, but they may be able to offer answers that some experts say could help victims’ families make sense of it all.Mounties released on Thursday a preliminary timeline of the Sept. 4 attacks on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon, which killed 11 people and injured 17. They also announced they are conducting a psychological autopsy on Sanderson, who went into medical distress and died after he was taken into custody.The psychological autopsy could help investigators understand why people were attacked and others not, Supt. Joshua Graham told a news conference.Staff in the RCMP’s behavioural sciences branch have met with community members and Sanderson’s family as part of the process, Graham said, and a report is expected in several months. Experts in the field say a psychological autopsy could provide answers into Sanderson’s thinking an...