What are temperatures normally like in May?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The first week of May will bring temperatures in the 70s for the Denver metro area. Are temperatures in the 70s normal for this time of year? Is it legal to have a tinted license plate cover in Colorado? What is the average temperature in May?The National Weather Service said the normal high temperature during the month of May for Denver ranges from 65 degrees to start the month to 78 degrees by the end of the month.The average low temperature during this month starts at 38 degrees to start the month and will raise to 49 degrees by the end of the month.May temperature recordsThe record high temperature for Denver in May is 95 degrees, set on May 26, 1942, according to the NWS. Going to Elitch Gardens? Here’s everything to know The record low temperature in Denver in May is 19 degrees, set on May 3, 1907 and May 2, 2013.How much snow could Denver see this month?During May, Denver typically sees 1.7 inches of snowfall. In fact, the city received snow on May 21 la...Golden Beach Police officer set to be released from hospital after being shot during Hollywood car theft chase
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
A Golden Beach Police officer is set to be released from the hospital Monday after he was shot during a car theft chase. The recovery process continues for Golden Beach Police Sgt. Joseph Bautista after he came under fire over the weekend.The suspects were caught and appeared in court Sunday.Jordan Christophe is facing several charges, which includes attempted felony murder.This all started early Saturday morning when police picked up on a stolen car.“Eastbound Sunny Isles Boulevard and Collins, units looking for a 2015 grey Nissan Altima,” an officer said on Broadcastify police scanner.A chase then started, with backup coming from different agencies that were involved.“The suspects bailed out of the car, and it was during that foot pursuit, that a Golden Beach sergeant was shot twice in the arm,” said Hollywood Police Spokeswoman Deanna Bettineschi.Police eventually captured the shooting suspect, Christophe, and another man, Marvens DeClasse, who’s bei...Coast Guard rescues 3 men after boat sinks in Key West
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
KEY WEST, Fla. (WSVN) — Three men were saved at sea off the coast of Florida after a good Samaritan called for help when they noticed their vessel sank near Dry Tortugas National Park in Key West. A Coast Guard helicopter crew responded to the scene around 2 p.m. on Sunday after someone reported a 45-foot longliner was taking on water with three people on board.Coast Guard officials used the vessel’s radio to find out where it was located. Meanwhile, the trio used a raft to stay afloat until the Coast Guard arrived. Agents hoisted them onto a chopper and were taken to the Key West International Airport. Officials said the three men were in good health when they arrived at the airport.Jonathan Wheatley, an operations unit controller at Sector Key West, said in a press release that the team was happy the vessel had an inflatable raft on board.“Having the proper safety equipment is often the difference maker between life and death in these situations.”The Coast ...FEMA helps residents in Broward County apply for aid
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
Days after President Joe Biden signed the Florida Disaster Declaration, flood victims in Broward County are now getting the help they need from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Two disaster recovery teams from the federal agency were on the ground on Monday as they canvassed neighborhoods in Edgewood and Melrose Park. Crews brought crucial information to residents on how to apply for assistance. Some even walked people through the process. Dane Tullock, whose house was flooded due to the torrential rains, said “It’s hard to believe it’s been three weeks,” he said. “It’s been an interesting ride between the challenges with the city and FEMA finally being called up. It’s frustrating but the neighborhood is starting to look it little bit like normal. There’s no trash or water in the streets.” Broward Mayor Lamar Fisher was also there in observance of the agency’s crews.Anyone who would like to apply for FEMA ass...West Newbury school evacuated, multiple students taken to hospital due to ‘strange odor’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
A West Newbury school was evacuated and multiple students were taken to the hospital Monday morning due to what officials are calling “a strange odor.”Officials say classes at Pentucket Middle-High School were cancelled for the rest of the day due to a strange smell coming from the science lab in the middle school area of the building.Four students were transported to the hospital after they started feeling dizzy and nauseas, according to Chief Michael Dwyer. About 42 others were checked out at the scene. At one point, the situation was considered a hazardous materials incident, prompting a large emergency response. However, officials say no alarms went off. Pentucket Middle-High School is a new facility that was just built and opened last fall.The incident remains under investigation and no additional information has been released. This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Middleton police warning dog owners about tainted meat
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
Middleton Police are warning residents about something on the ground that is making dogs sick. Officials say several chunks of tainted meat have been found on the ground in multiple residential areas around Campbell and Kenney Roads. According to Chief William Sampson, the raw meat is shaped like meatballs with ground up glass mixed in. Police believe the meat is aimed towards domestic animals. Police are asking pet owners to be mindful when walking dogs in the affected area. The Middleton Police Department is working with the MSPCA to investigate the matter.Judge denies Trump’s motion for mistrial in battery case
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
(CNN) — A federal judge overseeing a civil battery and defamation trial involving Donald Trump has denied the former president’s motion for a mistrial.Cross-examination of E. Jean Carroll, the columnist who sued Trump, resumed Monday morning.Trump had argued that Judge Lewis Kaplan had made “pervasive unfair and prejudicial rulings” against him. In a letter filed overnight Monday, Trump attorney Joe Tacopina said alternatively he would ask Kaplan to “correct the record for each and every instance in which the Court has mischaracterized the facts of this case to the jury” or provide him greater leeway in cross examining Carroll.“Here, despite the fact trial testimony has been underway for only two days, the proceedings are already replete with numerous examples of Defendant’s unfair treatment by the Court, most of which has been witnessed by the Jury,” the letter said.Carroll sued Trump, alleging he raped her i...Trump accuser says many in her generation didn’t report rape
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
By LARRY NEUMEISTER and JENNIFER PELTZ (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — A magazine columnist who says Donald Trump raped her in a department store’s dressing room two decades before he became president acknowledged Monday that she never followed her own advice to readers that they report sexual attacks to police.E. Jean Carroll told a Manhattan federal court jury that she was born in 1943 and was a “member of the silent generation,” taught “to keep our chins up and to not complain.” She said she had only called police once in her life, when she feared the mailbox at a home where she was staying was going to be damaged on Halloween.Carroll described her attitude about going to the police as Trump’s lawyer, Joe Tacopina, confronted her during cross-examination with instances in which she advised those reading her Elle magazine column to contact police or call a sex crimes hotline if they were attacked.“The fact that I never went to the police is not surprising for somebody my age,” s...Ex-Hopkinton Police deputy chief accused of raping child, allegedly assaulted student while he was school resource officer
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
The former Hopkinton Police deputy chief is accused of raping a child while he was a school resource officer in the town’s school system, according to police.A Middlesex grand jury has indicted 54-year-old John “Jay” Porter on three charges of rape of a child, the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office announced on Monday.Porter allegedly assaulted a 15-year-old student in 2004 and 2005.He’s accused of assaulting the student multiple times off school property.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Boston Athletic Association meets with Black running groups after Boston Marathon police presence: ‘We did not deliver on our promise’ Crime & Public Safety | ‘It’s a beautiful thing’ Thousands unite, run and cheer during a rainy, cool marathon Crime & Public Safety | Live Updates: Hellen Obiri wins women’s race at 127th Boston Marathon Crime & Public Safety | ...Supreme Court to consider case involving fishing boat monitor pay
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:15:29 GMT
PORTLAND, Maine — The U.S. Supreme Court will take up the subject of who pays for workers who gather valuable data aboard commercial fishing boats.Justices announced Monday that they will take the case, which stems from a lawsuit by a group of fishermen who want to stop the federal government from making them pay for the workers. The workers are tasked with collecting data on board fishing vessels to help inform rules and regulations.The fishermen involved in the lawsuit harvest Atlantic herring, which is a major fishery off the East Coast that supplies both food and bait. Lead plaintiff Loper Bright Enterprises of New Jersey and other fishing groups have said federal rules unfairly require them to pay hundreds of dollars per day to contractors.“Our way of life is in the hands of these justices, and we hope they will keep our families and our community in mind as they weigh their decision,” said Bill Bright, a New Jersey fisherman and plaintiff in the case.The high court announced ...Latest news
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