Severe weather cancels, delays flights at Denver airport
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The Pinpoint Weather team has issued a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day due to strong storms along the Front Range, around the Denver metro and onto the Eastern Plains, which are causing delays and cancellations at Denver International Airport.The worst of the storms are expected in the afternoon into the evening hours with damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes in the Denver weather forecast. Here’s what areas are in an enhanced risk for severe storms Wednesday As of 6:30 p.m., there were 630 delays and 133 cancellations according to FlightAware tracking. The airport is encouraging all travelers to check their flights ahead of time due to the weather. The storms are expected to last through the evening and overnight, potentially causing additional delays into Thursday morning.Stunning photos of Tuesday's storm explained
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) – As severe stormy weather was hitting the Front Range, those people who live west of Denver got to see spectacular views of the storm clouds and took photos.FOX31 Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Jessica Lebel said she was impressed when she saw the photos and explained just what they showed. Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day with severe afternoon, evening storms “It’s cumulonimbus, which is essentially a thunderstorm cloud, so what you’re seeing, that big part that goes outward is what we call an anvil,” Lebel said.When those clouds rise up to the troposphere layer of the atmosphere, Lebel said that’s where the cloud cannot rise anymore so it spreads out horizontally and forms round edges. Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Travis Michels described the formation process like pouring pancake batter upside-down.“All that hot air rises and hits the top of the troposphere, and that’s why it pancakes out,” Michels said.Below the anvil, Lebel explains that you ma...‘Hypnotic’ stars Ben Affleck, Alice Braga talk working with Robert Rodriguez in twisty new thriller
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
Have you ever been hypnotized? If not, would you be open to it? Here’s Alex Miranda to tell us about a new movie called “Hypnotic.”Ben Affleck plays a hypnotist who’s trying to save his daughter. The actor tells Deco why there are so many surprises in the film.Alice Braga (as Diana Cruz): “What do you see? Your daughter? The park?”Ben Affleck (as Detective Danny Rourke): “I wasn’t paying attention.”Ben Affleck stars as Detective Danny Rourke in Robert Rodriguez’s thriller “Hypnotic.” The actor plays a police officer haunted by his daughter’s kidnapping.William Fichtner (as Dellrayne): “It’s very hot today. It’s like a furnace.”Turns out Danny isn’t a detective at all. He’s a government-trained hypnotist, called a hypnotic.Alice Braga (as Diana Cruz): “Hypnotics have the ability to influence the brain, sound, voice.”Ben Affleck: “The script had a number ...Evio’s Pizza and Grill offering specials and free desserts for Mother’s Day
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
Every day should be Mother’s Day, and while you don’t have to wait until Sunday to show mom how much you love her, it sure is a good time to spoil her! Deco’s checking out a SoFlo restaurant that’s pouring it up for all the mamas out there.Celebrate mom the right way this weekend by giving her what she really wants…OK, maybe the other thing she really wants.Evio’s Pizza and Grill in North Miami is spoiling moms the right way.Elio Solari: “The special that we’re having for Mother’s Day is bottomless mimosas and sangrias from 12 to 5, and we have free desserts all day and night.”These aren’t just any old sangrias and mimosas. They’re free drinks for mamas.Moms can pick between white and red… ’cause she deserves options.Or get bubbly with the prosecco and orange juice, and for the perfect pairing…Elio Solari: “There’s no better pairing for our sangria and mimosas than a good quality cheese pizza. We hav...‘Next Level Chef’ contestants brace for fusion challenge on Season 2 finale
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
Get those aprons on, because the final challenge is here for “Next Level Chef.” The Season 2 finale is Thursday, and the kitchens are on fire.Eighteen chefs started, but only three will compete. For this last episode, the mission is creating a fusion dish.Gordon Ramsay: “There’s a quarter million dollars on the line.”Yes, by tomorrow a “Next Level Chef” will go home with all that dough … and we mean cash, not cookie dough.Chef Richard Blais: “You gotta earn it. This is not Next Level Cooking.”The pressure is on in the two-hour-long Season 2 finale. The chefs that are left have to create a dish from each level of the kitchen.Chef Richard Blais: “Got to impress with the presentation.”Chef Richard Blais is one of the coaches, and even he’s on edge.Chef Richard Blais: “I kind of know what’s happening, and I’m as a viewer at home, like, Oh, my God, there’s only three seconds. You got to grab s...Hundreds of US troops to arrive at the border as officials and migrants brace ‘for the unknown’ of Title 42’s expiration
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
(CNN) — Hundreds of US troops are set to begin a new mission along the southern border Wednesday as officials and a surge of migrants brace “for the unknown” after a Trump-era border restriction expires late Thursday.“We are preparing for the unknown because we don’t know who’s coming — whether it’s families, whether it’s single adults,” El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser said. The mayor visited the neighboring city of Juarez, Mexico, earlier Wednesday and estimated that 5,000 to 10,000 people were waiting to cross the border.Laredo Mayor Victor Trevino told CNN Wednesday his southern Texas border city is preparing for the end of the pandemic-related restrictions as “if it’s a hurricane coming.” Laredo is expecting migrants to be transferred from overburdened processing centers in Brownsville and El Paso, Trevino said.US Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz, however, downplayed the migrant surge, telling repor...Chicago White Sox CF Luis Robert Jr. begins May with an impressive display in the field and at the plate: ‘It’s just baseball’
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
Luis Robert Jr. has showcased his ability to take away an extra-base hit with a tremendous catch.Against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday at the Great American Ball Park, the Chicago White Sox center fielder showed off his arm by doubling off a runner at first with a sensational throw after making a catch.The sequence came at a critical part, too, with the Sox leading by one run in the ninth inning. Reliever Reynaldo López followed the double play with a strikeout to preserve a 5-4 victory.“I didn’t think that the runner (Jake Fraley) would take such a huge lead because it was honestly a routine fly,” Robert said through an interpreter before Wednesday’s game against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. “When I saw that, I thought ‘Let’s try it.’ I took advantage of it.“Nobody talks much about my arm strength, but that’s also because I feel like I don’t have a super arm.”Robert has been superb recently ...Westford Academy nips Lincoln-Sudbury to improve to 13-0 in baseball
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
SUDBURY — Westford Academy’s perfect season is alive and well.James McDermott raced home with the winning run in the top of the seventh while Matt Morash fired five innings, allowing just one earned run, as Westford Academy picked up a key 3-2 baseball road win over Dual County League rival Lincoln-Sudbury on Wednesday afternoon.The Ghosts (13-0) have allowed more than two runs on just a pair of occasions this year.“We knew going into today it would be a battle so I am really proud of the way our guys competed throughout,” Westford coach Mike Parent said. “We left a lot of runners on base early and it could have been a frustrating loss but we kept reminding our guys it’s a seven-inning game and they stayed composed.”Westford held a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the fifth but a Matthew Stango RBI groundout tied the score. After Morash departed, Nic Bonica entered and threw a perfect sixth inning, sending the game to the seventh all even, 2-2.In the dec...Varsity Blues college admissions scam convictions of John Wilson, Gamal Abdelaziz reversed by US Appeals Court
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
Two parents who had been convicted in the Varsity Blues college admissions cheating scandal scored a major win on Wednesday, as a federal appeals court reversed the high-profile convictions.The First Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the admissions scam convictions for former Staples exec and Massachusetts resident John Wilson, and for former senior gaming and hospitality exec Gamal Abdelaziz, of Las Vegas.Four years ago, Operation Varsity Blues led to federal charges against dozens of wealthy parents, including Hollywood stars Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman. Those actresses, like many others charged in the bombshell case, pled guilty and spent time in prison.Wilson and Abdelaziz were the exception, fighting the charges and facing eventual convictions. On Wednesday, the federal convictions that were vacated were for mail and wire fraud, along with conspiracy to commit federal programs bribery. Wilson’s conviction for filing a false tax return was upheld by the court.R...Trump digs in on election lies during CNN town hall event
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:08:20 GMT
By JILL COLVIN (Associated Press)Former President Donald Trump dug in on his lies about the 2020 election during a CNN town hall Wednesday that marked his return to the network just a day after a civil jury found him liable for sexually assaulting a woman nearly three decades ago.Trump, when pressed, repeatedly downplayed the violence on Jan. 6, 2021, the day his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in a deadly insurrection, and continued to insist the election had been “rigged,” even though no evidence has ever emerged to support his claims. State and federal officials, his own staff and attorney general, and numerous courts found no evidence of mass fraud.Trump also said he was inclined to pardon “a large portion” of Jan. 6 defendants if he wins reelection, and refused to apologize to his former vice president, Mike Pence, who was targeted by the mob.“I don’t feel he was in any danger,” he said, adding that it was Pence, not himself, who ...Latest news
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