Globeville meeting on homeless housing leaves neighbors with questions

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

Globeville meeting on homeless housing leaves neighbors with questions DENVER (KDVR) — Residents of Denver’s historic Globeville neighborhood left with more questions than answers at a town hall meeting regarding the mayor's homeless plan.The meeting was held on Thursday afternoon inside the Globeville Recreation Center.After making some introductory remarks, Mayor Mike Johnston left, with staff and members of the city council fielding questions from the community.Provisions under the Globeville plan would include the allowance of more “supportive housing." After stabbings, RTD operators union says safety remains top concern The former Clarion Hotel at West 48th Avenue and Bannock Street is a potential site to house some members of the homeless population. The building currently lists 216 units.Some residents at the town hall also voiced concerns about safety under the new plan. Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas was in attendance to answer those concerns.The next town hall, for District 2 and District 7, is slated for Sept. 26.

Mudslide covers Highway 125 in Grand County

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

Mudslide covers Highway 125 in Grand County DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado Highway 125 was closed on Thursday after a mudslide covered the road.The Grand County Sheriff's Office posted about the mudslide at 4:19 p.m. Highway 125 was closed in both directions near milepost 13. The closure was posted between Forest Service Road 124 and U.S. 40.A photo showed water and mud covering the highway, with debris like tree branches strewn about.Colorado Highway 125 was closed on Thursday after a mudslide covered the road. (Credit: Grand County Sheriff's Office)Colorado Highway 125 was closed on Thursday after a mudslide covered the road. (Credit: Grand County Sheriff's Office)No one was reported injured in the slide, the sheriff's office told FOX31. The highway had reopened by later Thursday night. Download the FOX31 App: Breaking news alerts & Pinpoint Weather Rain was hitting the high country on Thursday afternoon as a cold front moved across the state, causing flash flood warnings in Larimer, Yuma and Sedgwick counties. More showers...

10 years ago, Lyons family delivered baby during historic Colorado floods

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

10 years ago, Lyons family delivered baby during historic Colorado floods LYONS, Colo. (KDVR) — It's been 10 years since devastating floods tore through northern Colorado, but the memory is fresh for those who were there. The memories are especially powerful for Ginger and Roy Palmeri, who dealt with some of the biggest highs and lows of their life in the span of just a few days. Enduring images of 2013 Colorado flood tell story of hope at new exhibit At nine months pregnant, Ginger had to be evacuated by the National Guard, her water breaking just hours after reaching safety. Their son Rocco, was born the next day.FOX31 spoke with the couple later that week, on Sept. 20, 2013, and caught up with them again on Thursday."It was just outrageous," Ginger said. "It was almost like a dream."The Palmeri Family sits in Lyons, Colorado, on Sept. 14, 2023. (KDVR)Passing the memory to a new generationA decade later, the family still lives in Lyons. Rocco is now a fourth grader at Lyons Elementary.After watching the FOX31 story from 2013, Rocco came away with...

Catholic Memorial makes a rare trip south

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

Catholic Memorial makes a rare trip south Catholic Memorial coach John DiBiaso reached out to an old friend in order to help find a new opponent.With the prospects of not having a game in back-to-back weeks, DiBiaso had a conversation with his former assistant Tony Gulla, who suggested looking in Florida (where he is currently an assistant coach and guidance counselor). One thing led to another and the Knights were able to land a game against Cardinal Newman Friday night in West Palm Beach.“We looked in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia and couldn’t find a game.” DiBiaso said. “Tony said there is a site in Florida where they listed teams looking for a game and we found Cardinal Newman.”Cardinal Newman (2-0) opened its season with one-sided wins over Monsignor Pace (42-17) and Belen Jesuit (41-0). Luke Warnock has completed 28-of-36 passes for 481 yards and seven touchdowns, while Jaylin Brown (20 carries for 133 yards) and Xanai Scott (nine carries for 53 yards) are the top rushers. The receiving group is deep and talented...

‘Scrapper’ a gritty but touching tale of impoverished childhood

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

‘Scrapper’ a gritty but touching tale of impoverished childhood Kino Lorber release “Scrapper” is a throwback to the “kitchen sink” dramas of the UK’s late 1950s early-1960s New Wave period. The film is a gritty at times, low-budget, social reform-minded entry about a, yes, scrappy 12-year-old girl named Georgie (appealing, non-professional Lola Campbell). Left alone in her council flat since the death of her young mother, Georgie has been pretending to live with a non-existent uncle named, ahem, Winston Churchill.She has spent her days hanging out with her slightly older friend Ali (Alin Uzun) and watching videos of her mother on her phone and crying. Out of the blue, a tall, thin young man appears in her tiny backyard, a genie out of a bottle, claiming to be her father Jason (long-necked Harris Dickinson, the male model of “Triangle of Sadness”). This stranger, a 30-year-old man-child with the hair around the top of his head dyed white, making him resemble a marsupial, claims to have been in Spain, working spots popular with Brits and le...

Modern English ‘Long in the Tooth’ – and proud of it

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

Modern English ‘Long in the Tooth’ – and proud of it If you made love or got married to Modern English’s post-punk classic “I Melt With You,” guess what: You were missing the point. Though it seems like a nice song about sex, frontman Robbie Grey reveals that it really has a darker meaning.“It was initially written as an antinuclear song,” he said this week. “We were thinking of two people melting together as the world explodes. And that’s probably what you’d do if the world was ending, you’d want to be with the person you love. Everybody has their own interpretation, but it started out about making love as the bomb drops.” But he doesn’t mind if people have a softer interpretation. “I’m a sexual person, and I enjoy pursuing the art of sex with my wife,” he says. “And we’re not the kind of band that hates the fact that we had a very popular song. It makes the concerts more fun — I don’t even have to sing it, the crowd does it for me. And it pays all our bills.”Having toured extensively in recent years, Modern English plays the H...

Franks: CNN poll shows almost any Republican can beat Biden

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

Franks: CNN poll shows almost any Republican can beat Biden The good news for former South Carolina Governor and U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley is that if the election for president were held today, she would clearly beat Biden — by six points.The bad news for her is that nearly every one of her top Republican challengers – except for former President Donald Trump – would also beat Biden, though just narrowly. It is early, however.For Republicans who have as their top priority winning in November 2024, this is all very good news. Despite Trump getting all the media attention and just one GOP debate (without Trump), Trump is near the bottom of GOP presidential candidates in hypothetical head-to-head contests against Biden.Want to win, GOP? If so, it is becoming very clear what should happen. Trump supporters should switch their support in the primaries to the best candidate who can win the White House.Being the best Republican candidate among Republicans does absolutely nothing for America and little for Trump. Who can win over the independents ...

Graham: Piercing the political bubble of liberal media

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

Graham: Piercing the political bubble of liberal media Chuck Todd pulled out a farewell speech of sorts on his last day as “Meet the Press” host on NBC, proclaiming, “I’ve had the honor of helping to explain America to Washington and Washington to America.”Does anyone really think an inside-the-Beltway creature like Todd is “explaining America to Washington”? Many viewers wouldn’t find Todd’s main job as “explaining,” but as “editorializing.”Democrats get cozy softballs, like this question on Sunday to California Gov. Gavin Newsom: “Do you think Trump or DeSantis would be a greater threat to democracy?” Republicans get interrupted and shouted down. Especially when someone like Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) argues NBC is biased, and Todd snaps back that Johnson should go back to “your partisan cable cocoon.”That’s why it’s humorous when Todd also wrapped up his Sunday sermon by decrying “the lack of knowledge and nuance in ...

Editorial: Dems shut out Hunter Biden to bolster president

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

Editorial: Dems shut out Hunter Biden to bolster president Hunter Biden best not look to dad Joe Biden’s pals for any favors these days.The Big Guy’s cohorts in the Democratic party are throwing Hunter under the bus.On Thursday, Hunter Biden was indicted on federal firearms charges, according to reports. He is accused of lying about his drug use when he bought a firearm in October 2018. This indictment comes weeks after the collapse of a plea deal that would have averted a criminal trial.Back in May, the president was on Team Hunter as initial tax and firearms charges were in the works.“First of all, my son has done nothing wrong,” Biden said in an interview with Stephanie Ruhle, host of “The 11th Hour on MSNBC.” “I trust him. I have faith in him.”Asked how charges against his son could impact his presidency, Biden said “It impacts my presidency by making me feel proud of him.”But the elder Biden can’t afford another sandbag ahead of the 2024 presidential election. His poll numbers are abysmal, his public appea...

‘Dumb Money’ a smart take on GameStop frenzy

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:06:30 GMT

‘Dumb Money’ a smart take on GameStop frenzy Based on the 2021 non-fiction book “The Antisocial Network” by Boston-born, Harvard-educated Ben Mezrich, “Dumb Money” tells the fascinating, often darkly hilarious tale of Brockton-raised, Stonehill College-educated financier Keith Gill (a winning Paul Dano). Gill is a lovable nutjob, who has nicknamed himself Roaring Kitty and spends a lot of time in a well-equipped basement lair. He could be a superhero-movie villain. The film’s title reeks of entitled contempt for the oppressed masses.With the support of his devoted wife Caroline (Shailene Woodley), Keith has decided off-hours to sing the praises of a stone-and-mortar video-and-electronics chain called GameStop with a lot of shops in eerily deserted malls. Keith believes that the hedge fund headed by Gabe Plotkin (Seth Rogan) has unfairly “shorted” GameStop’s stock, and he has started an internet-based grass-roots movement to correct that by encouraging his online followers to buy GameStop stock and HOLD.One of the a...