'Top Chef' winner to open restaurant in Denver
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Award-winning chef Hosea Rosenberg announced he is opening a new Blackbelly restaurant in Denver next month.Rosenburg is originally from Taos, New Mexico, but he studied engineering physics at the University of Colorado. While in college, According to Slow Food Nations, he found a new passion in the culinary industry. Denver foodie: Some local restaurants that won awards, made headlines in 2023 He landed his first chef position in 2001, was an executive chef by 2004 and went on to win Bravo TV's Top Chef Season 5 in 2009.His company, Blackbelly, launched in 2011 as a catering business. It grew with a small farm, a food truck, a full-service restaurant and bar in 2014, and Boulder's only whole animal artisanal butcher shop in 2016.In February 2024, Blackbelly will open its first outpost in Denver at 4324 W. 41st Ave. The space was formerly Il Porcellino Salumi, but Rosenburg said owner Bill Miner is shifting his focus to wholesale and handed the space off to be the...6 displaced after overnight fire ignites at Fort Lauderdale duplex
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
Firefighters battled fierce flames at a duplex after a fire ignited in the middle of the night, leaving half a dozen residents without a place to call home.Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the blaze in the area of Southwest Seventh Street and Ninth Terrace, just after 2 a.m., Friday.Officials said the firefight was difficult due to how the structure was built, with wood frame construction fueling the flames. It took crews about an hour to bring the fire under control.Six people now need a new place to live.As of Friday afternoon, the cause of the fire is not yet known.Here’s what the Supreme Court faces as justices discuss Trump’s eligibility
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
(CNN) — The US Supreme Court is now confronting an election case of unparalleled weight that will determine Donald Trump’s prospects to regain the White House and influence public regard for an increasingly embattled court.The new controversy from Colorado arrives as the nine justices face more scrutiny and the country is more polarized than in 2000, the last time the court was at the center of a presidential election battle, in the case of Bush v. Gore.The justices’ handling of the fight over Trump’s disqualification from the Colorado ballot – the first moves of which might be made on Friday – could intensify the tumult surrounding them or, in the end, give them an opportunity to inspire confidence regarding the norms of democracy as the 2024 elections approach.All nine justices looked relaxed as they took the bench for the first time this year on Friday morning.They sat for roughly 10 minutes to accept new members to the Supreme Court bar, smiling as individual lawyers stood to be...Winter storm warning, watch issued as region braces for season’s first significant snowstorm
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
The National Weather Service on Friday upgraded its previous winter storm watch for much of New England, issuing a winter storm warning ahead of expected heavy snow this weekend. Now forecast to begin moving into the region Saturday evening, the storm is expected to continue overnight and through much of the day Sunday before winding down and pulling out of the region. As of Friday afternoon, the storm is forecast to be a largely all-snow event north and west of Route 128, with a mix of rain and snow to the east and south. A flash freeze is then possible Sunday afternoon as temperatures are forecast to plummet. When all is said and done, areas including the South Coast, South Shore, Cape Cod and could receive between one and three inches of snow. Boston could get three to four inches.Snow totals are expected to climb further east, with six to nine inches of snow possible between Route 128 and I-495.Areas around Worcester, Fitchburg and southern New Hampshire could see anyw...WATCH: Storm brings snow in Arkansas, Kansas, Texas on its way toward New England
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
The storm expected to bring up to a foot of snow to parts of New England this weekend continued its trek across the country Friday, blanketing communities in Arkansas, Kansas, Texas and beyond. In Sherwood, Arkansas, just northeast of Little Rock, video showed big snowflakes coming down. The National Weather Service said snow started to accumulate in the area Friday morning. A winter weather advisory was in place and officials said between one and two inches of total snowfall was possible. In Wichita, Kansas, crews were spotted clearing runways and other areas at the city’s airport Friday. Though several inches of snow was possible, officials at the airport said they were experiencing minimal disruptions as of Friday afternoon. Further south, in Texas, wind and snow already swept through parts of the Texas Panhandle Thursday, leaving a layer of snow in Amarillo. A winter weather advisory was in effect through Friday morning and the National Weather Serv...Preparations continue as winter storm approaches New England
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
Preparations continued Friday ahead of a winter storm that is expected to drop up to a foot of snow on some New England communities this weekend. As of Friday afternoon, updated forecasts project deteriorating conditions Saturday evening. Snow is expected to then linger through part of the day Sunday before tapering off.Eyeing forecasts, members of the public have been heading to supermarkets and hardware stores while public officials have finalized preparations at DPW yards and other facilities.“I’m already stocked up because I just generally do that,” said shopper Victoria Ingram-Rubin at a supermarket in Worcester. “…We’re just ready to enjoy it.”The largest snow totals are expected in areas around Worcester, Fitchburg and southern New Hampshire, where between nine and 12 inches of snow could pile up. Though totals will likely be lower than central Massachusetts accumulation, Boston itself could still see between three and four inches, according to forecasts on Fr...Storm brings snow, mix and wind Saturday evening through Sunday
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
The big weather talker of the week, our weekend winter storm, is almost here. It will bring us snow, a mix and wind Saturday evening through Sunday. Some locations could get over half a foot of snow. A closer look at the map giving you a tour of the expected snow accumulations is below. Keep in mind these will be the totals as of Sunday evening.The biggest impact will be from the heavy snow accumulations creating travel disruption. For that reason, western, central and northeast Mass (shaded in pink below) were upgraded to a Winter Storm Warning. This runs Saturday afternoon through late Sunday night. The city of Boston and south along the I-95 corridor is still under a Winter Storm Watch. The storm has sped up on its arrival time. We want to point out that travel could be tricky Saturday night for areas north and west as the snow accumulates. Conditions will be poor away from the coast Sunday morning through midday. There will be gusty wind especially along the coast. That combined...Looking to get rid of your Christmas tree? Bring it to a farm. Goats love to chow down.
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
The holidays may be over, but it’s still the most wonderful time of the year … if you’re a goat.As people look to throw away their Christmas trees, the farm critters are cheerfully chowing down on the tasty post-holiday treats.So is the case at the Channell Homestead in Hanson, a family farm still accepting Christmas trees for its Nigerian goats.“The goats and chickens love them and the pine needles are a natural dewormer for them so they are a special treat with benefits!,” the farm posted on Facebook this week.Owners are only accepting trees that have not been sprayed with pesticides or fire retardant and urge donors to check with the tree farm or store they got theirs at whether it is safe to give to goats.“Also the goats will only eat trees that are still very much alive so if your tree is dried out and dead we cannot accept those. Sorry,” the farm stated in its Facebook post. “Please make sure there is no tinsel, ornaments, ribbon, or anything else left in the tree.”In Bo...4 beachfront destinations spiking in popularity this winter
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
By Sally French | NerdWalletIn a chilly winter, it’s not uncommon for travelers to flock to warm-weather destinations. For example, December was 2022’s most popular month for Canadian tourists to visit Hawaii, according to the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority’s 2022 Annual Visitor Research Report.It’s a similar story with Caribbean cruises. According to a spokesperson at Holland America, November through March are the most popular months for the cruise line. Clearly, winter beach vacations are appealing, and some beachfront destinations are especially popular this season — seeing higher interest in 2023 than in 2022.Chase Travel, an online site that lets customers book trips using cash or points from Chase travel credit cards, analyzed its proprietary data to find the top destinations this winter. The data included Chase Travel bookings for air or lodging between Nov. 17, 2023, and Jan. 7, 2024, and found places with the biggest year-over-year increase from last year. Then, Chase looked at...Boston Mayor Wu says city councilor failed to take oath of office at inauguration
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:29:57 GMT
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson failed to recite the oath of office at Monday’s inaugural ceremony, and was not legally allowed to start her duties for this term until she properly took the oath on Thursday.Wu also stated that the votes taken by Fernandes Anderson at Monday’s City Council meeting did not count, meaning that the unanimous vote to elect Ruthzee Louijeune as the body’s new president will be changed from 13-0 to 12-0.“The city charter is clear that anyone elected to serve at the city level — the mayor, the city council — must take an oath verbally and sign the oath book in order to begin their service to the city and their official actions in that office,” Wu told reporters Friday afternoon.“I’m informed that the councilor took that oath verbally yesterday afternoon with the clerk, and so that issue is resolved now,” the mayor said, adding that she was “eager to get to work with the full City Council.”As the Herald first reported, F...Latest news
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