Denver's April snow totals lower than normal
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — April is historically Denver's second snowiest month of the year. However, this year the metro only picked up a little more than 2 inches of snowfall, a quarter of the normal amount. In an average year, the Denver area will see its snowiest months in March and April, picking up 11.5 inches in March and 8.8 inches of snowfall in April. This year though, March and April have brought in much less snow than normal.March in Denver wrapped up with 5.1 inches of snowfall, which is less than half of the typical 11.5 inches. As of April 27, Denver has only picked up 2.2 inches of snowfall, a quarter of the normal 8.8 inches. Colorado resorts expect more skiers after snowstorm For the entire 2022-23 season, Denver has seen 48.2 inches of snowfall, which follows the recent theme of being below normal. By the end of April, the Denver area on a normal year will accumulate 55.2 inches of snow.So, where has the snowfall been? Mostly in higher elevations. April 27's updated snowp...Rebranded Ocean Social by Chef Tristen Epps at Eden Roc Hotel keeps it local, promises meal to remember
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
Dinner by the ocean is totally a SoFlo vibe. An Miami Beach hotel has remade the menu of its signature restaurant for that very reason, and trust us, you’ll feel very social when you decide to dine here.Here’s to a meal to remember at Ocean Social by Chef Tristen Epps.Chef Tristen Epps:”Ocean Social by Tristen Epps is a rebranding of the original Ocean Social. We now focus on sustainable seafood and wood-fire cooking here on the beach.”It’s is a case of location really influencing what’s placed on your plate.Tristen Epps: “With such a beautiful view, we really wanted to focus on the food that we can touch here in Miami, so local produce, local meat, as best we can get it, and local seafood, of course.”Being the go-to restaurant at the legendary Eden Roc Hotel can put pressure on any chef. Attaching your name to that eatery makes your mission clear.Tristen Epps: “Having my name on the restaurant definitely wants me to put my all i...Injured pelican found stuck in sand recovering at Pelican Harbor Seabird Station
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
A seabird is on the mend after being saved on Miami Beach.The injured pelican is currently in the care of the Pelican Harbor Seabird Station in Miami.The big bird was found stuck in the sand on a shoreline near 69th Street.An Ocean Rescue lifeguard took the bird the experts after realizing it wasn’t moving.The bird is being cared for by the team at the Seabird Station and will hopefully be flying again soon.“Once he gets a little bit stronger, then he will be able to fly. We go into our outside pens; it’s kind of like the second stage of rehab,” said Dr. Amanda Burke, a veterinarian at the station. “Once they go out there, they learn how to fish on their own again, fly back and forth in the flight pen, and then, once they get cleared, then they’re out for release.”Hopefully, Burke said, that will happen in about three weeks.Musician Ed Sheeran sang and played guitar on the stand during copyright infringement trial
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
(CNN) — Musician Ed Sheeran played guitar and sang on the stand Thursday as part of his testimony in a copyright infringement trial about whether his smash single “Thinking Out Loud” copied the classic Marvin Gaye song “Let’s Get It On.”Sheeran played the opening line of “Thinking Out Loud” in an attempt to rebut the testimony of the plaintiff’s expert witness, Alexander Stewart.Stewart is a music expert first called by the plaintiffs on Wednesday. On Thursday, Stewart claimed the chords Sheeran played in the first 24 seconds of the song were “virtually identical” to “Let’s Get It On.”Sheeran denied he played the chords in the way Stewart described, and played the two versions to show the difference.“It helps his argument, obviously,” Sheeran said. “It works very, very, well for him, but it’s not the truth.”Sheeran was previously briefly called to testify Tuesday b...‘Put it on me’: Chicago White Sox GM Rick Hahn takes responsibility for the team’s worst start since 1986
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
Rick Hahn made it clear.“Put it on me,” the Chicago White Sox general manager said Thursday when asked about the team’s rough start. “That’s the job. It’s the absolute gig.”Entering the opener of a four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday at Guaranteed Rate Field, the Sox found themselves with their worst 25-game start since 1986 at 7-18.“Put it on me,” Hahn continued. “I’ll tell you this, let’s make this real clear, it sure as heck isn’t on (manager) Pedro (Grifol) and his coaching staff. They are doing everything in their power to prepare, focus on what’s controllable, what’s fixable, addressing the problems as they arise. And are really doing everything in their power to get this thing right. It’s absolutely not on the manager and the coaches.“Ultimately it’s the players who play the game, and when they don’t achieve at the level we’ve projected, ...MBTA pension payments for Carmen’s Union
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
Below is the recent MBTA Carmen’s Union pensions payouts.To search on this database, click the magnifying glass icon (at right) and enter names and more. Swipe right to move the data over to sort by highest to lowest. Send any tips or questions to [email protected]. Go here for more databases…Yankees Notebook: Aaron Judge’s hand feels good before first game in Arlington since historic home run
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
ARLINGTON — Aaron Judge could get time off during the Yankees’ four-game set against the Texas Rangers, but not because of the right hand he banged up Wednesday afternoon, manager Aaron Boone said.Judge was in the Yankees lineup for Thursday’s series opener in Arlington — his first game there since he slugged his record-setting 62nd home run of the 2022 season last October.“I considered giving him a day today, and I might in this series, but no, after talking through it with him and the trainers, and then once he was all right today, no, I feel good about it,” Boone said before Thursday’s game.Judge rolled up on the hand during a slide into third base in Wednesday’s 12-6 win over the Minnesota Twins. He briefly disappeared into the clubhouse after the play and was seen flexing the hand in the dugout, but he remained in the game and later recorded a hit.Asked about the status of his hand before Thursday’s game, Judge replied, R...Sounds fishy
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
Students from the John F. Kennedy Elementary and Curley K-8 Schools in the city helped Gov. Maura Healey and other officials release of more than 1,000 trout into Jamaica Pond Thursday. It’s an annual rite of spring.The spring stocking included approximately 800 rainbow trout averaging 14 inches long, 25 brook trout and 65 brown trout averaging 18 inches long, and 170 tiger trout, a cross between a female brown trout and a male brook trout, averaging 14 inches long.Mass Gov Maura Healey and school children help out re stocking fish into Jamica Pond on April 27, 2023 in , BOSTON, MA. . (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)Children dump some of the 4 different types of trout into the water as Mass Gov Maura Healey and school children help out re stocking fish into Jamica Pond on April 27, 2023 in , BOSTON, MA. . (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)Children dump some of the 4 different types of trout into the water as Mass Gov Maura Healey and school children help out re stocking fish into Jami...3.1-magnitude earthquake recorded near Ocotillo Wells
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.1 was recorded Thursday about 11 miles southeast of Ocotillo Wells, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.The quake struck just after 4:10 p.m., according to the agency. It occurred at a depth of about 5.7 miles near the rural East County area. Shots fired at large East County party; 2 dead There are no reports of any injuries or damage at this time.Check back for updates on this developing story.Judge to unseal records in SDSU alleged rape case
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:36:28 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A judge has decided to unseal records in a civil case involving a teenager claiming she was raped by former San Diego State University punter and former Buffalo Bill's pick Matt Araiza during an off-campus house party in October 2021. “I'm not the police chief, I don't know what they're going to say, but as far as I'm concerned, in this court, I have unsealed it with a protective order," Judge Jeffrey Fraser said. “We’re happy, we recognize that it’s a first step, we appreciate the judge’s thoughtful consideration of our motion to unseal these records, we believe these records are the best evidence," Kristen Bush, one of Matt Araiza's attorneys said. "This is an initial issue, it’s an initial hurdle to us accessing key evidence in this case, and Matt’s life has been destroyed by the false allegations that have been inserted by the plaintiff in this lawsuit." Shots fired at large East County party; 2 dead Araiza's attorneys believe the video evidence would show Araiza ...Latest news
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