Starting soon you'll have to move over for these cars
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect speed limits when passing stopped vehicles if moving over isn't possible.DENVER (KDVR) -- If you've ever driven on Colorado roads, you have probably seen the signs that tell you to move over or slow down for emergency and maintenance vehicles, or for trucks putting on chains. Renters will have a few extra rights starting in August Well, starting Aug. 7, the law expands. You'll be required to move over and slow down for any vehicle with its hazard lights on.The new change is because HB 23-1123, which passed with bipartisan support in March and was signed into law soon after, will go into effect.What is the move over, slow down law?Essentially, when you see a vehicle on the side of the road that the law applies to, you have to move over so there's one lane of buffer between you and the vehicle. Minimum age to buy a gun in Colorado will increase to 21 soon If you can't, you need to slow down to 25 mph or less if the speed limit ...BSO searching for missing 28-year-old woman from Lauderdale Lakes
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing 28-year-old woman from Lauderdale Lakes.According to detectives, Shellie Baptiste was last seen at around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday near the 3300 block of West Oakland Park Boulevard in Lauderdale Lakes. She was last seen wearing a black shirt and purple jogging pants. According to her family, she has the mental capacity of a young child.Baptiste is about 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs around 140 lb and has black hair and brown eyes.Anyone with information on Baptiste’s whereabouts is urged to contact BSO Detective Chris Blankenship at 954-321-4268 or the BSO non-emergency number 954-764-HELP (4357).Nuclear weapons on the table if Ukraine counteroffensive succeeds: Russia’s Medvedev
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
If Ukraine’s ongoing counteroffensive against Moscow’s invasion captures Russian territory, there would be no alternative to using strategic nuclear weapons, Russia’s Dmitry Medvedev warned on Sunday. “There would simply be no other way out” of using nuclear weapons if the Ukrainian offensive succeeded in taking Russian territory, Medvedev, former Russian president and current National Security Council deputy chairman, said in a post on social media.“Just imagine that the NATO-supported ukrobanderovtsy’s offensive turned out successful, and they took away a part of our land: Then we would have to, following the president’s degree of 02.06.2020, use the nuclear weapon,” Medvedev wrote, referring to followers of Stepan Bandera, a nationalist leader who waged a violent campaign for Ukrainian independence in the 1930s and 1940s.“That’s why our enemies must worship our warriors. They are keeping global nuclear fire from flaring up,” M...Blast rips through political gathering in Pakistan, killing at least 44
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
(CNN) — At least 44 people died after a suicide bomber attacked a political convention organized by an Islamist party in northwestern Pakistan, police said.More than 100 were injured, 17 critically, in the attack targeting members of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) party, who had gathered in the town of Khar, close to the border with Afghanistan.Local police said the attacker detonated explosives near the convention’s stage.There has been no initial claim of responsibility for the attack. But the local branch of ISIS has previously targeted JUI-F party leaders as they consider them apostates.Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif “strongly condemned” the blast, according to a statement released by the minister’s office.An investigation is underway, and the prime minister’s office has requested a report from Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, the statement added.The leader of the JUI-F party, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, expressed “deep...Column: Pressure mounts as Chicago Cubs inch closer to a playoff spot — now 3 1/2 games out of 1st — before the trade deadline
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
Two moments in two days at Busch Stadium could mean the difference between the Chicago Cubs selling one or two of their biggest stars or going for broke at the trade deadline.It began when St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas suffered a brain cramp and intentionally hit Ian Happ on Thursday in response to Happ accidentally hitting former teammate Willson Contreras in the head with his backswing. Had Mikolas kept his cool and not been ejected, he wouldn’t have been replaced in the first inning by Dakota Hudson, who promptly imploded in what turned into a 10-3 Cubs win.And if Cubs center fielder Mike Tauchman didn’t make a sensational, over-the-wall catch with two outs in the ninth inning Friday to rob pinch hitter Alec Burleson of a three-run home run, the Cubs would have suffered a tough, walk-off loss instead of eking out a 3-2 win.A moment of stupidity and a moment of splendor added up to two huge wins for a surging Cubs team that might not have capitalized on the...Two people killed after shots fired blocks from University of Florida campus
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Gunshots rang out in a crowd early Sunday, killing two people in the city that is home to Florida’s flagship university, authorities said.Police officers had been conducting crowd control in downtown Gainesville, Florida, in a commercial corridor several blocks from the University of Florida campus when they heard gunshots, the police department said in a post.The post didn’t disclose how many people were shot but said two of the shooting victims later died from their injuries. Police were seeking the public’s help for any information on the shootings.The Associated PressRussian anti-war activists hold protest after activists face entry, residence problems in Serbia
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Pro-democracy Russians in Serbia protested Sunday after two prominent anti-war activists and critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin said they faced problems with entry and residence permits in the Balkan country.Several dozen activists held banners reading “We came to live in peace” and ”I love Serbia and I want safe and happy life here,” as they gathered at a central square in Belgrade, the Serbian capital. The rally came days after Serbian police refused to extend a residency permit for Vladimir Volokhonski and weeks after another prominent activist, Peter Nikitin, spent more than one day at the Belgrade airport because of an entry ban, according to the two activists. Serbia’s authorities have cited unspecified security concerns in both cases, they said. There was no immediate response to an email request for comment from police by The Associated Press. “We are here today to protest against the pressure … Russian antiwar activists (have bee...4 found clinging to hull of overturned boat off New Jersey rescued, taken to NJ hospital
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
SANDY HOOK, N.J. (AP) — Four people found clinging to the hull of an overturned boat off New Jersey were rescued and taken to a hospital, authorities said.Coast Guard officials in New York say Coast Guard crews and New York police and fire units were deployed to the area off Sandy Hook after receiving a distress call over VHF Channel 16.Petty Officer Logan Kaczmarek told the Asbury Park Press that rescue crews found a floating debris field of items from the boat. They then found the four people at about 2:15 a.m. Sunday holding onto the floating hull near the Romer Shoal Light Station about 2 1/2 nautical miles (4.6 kilometers) from the tip of Sandy Hook.Crews from Station Sandy Hook pulled two people from the water while the other two were rescued by New York fire crews. All four were taken to Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch; there was no immediate word on their condition. Coast Guard officials didn’t immediately release information about the type of vessel or the reas...Officials say Saudi Arabia will host a Ukrainian-organized peace summit over Russia’s war in August
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia will host a Ukrainian-organized peace summit in early August seeking to find a way to start negotiations over Russia’s war on the country, officials said Sunday. The summit will be held in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah, said one official, who spoke early Sunday on condition of anonymity as no authorization had been given to publicly discuss the summit. Russia was not invited, the official added. Hours later, the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andriy Yermak, confirmed the talks would be held in Saudi Arabia, without naming Jeddah as the location. “The Ukrainian Peace Formula contains 10 fundamental points, the implementation of which will not only ensure peace for Ukraine, but also create mechanisms to counter future conflicts in the world,” Yermak said in a statement. “We are deeply convinced that the Ukrainian peace plan should be taken as a basis, because the war is taking place on our land.” Yermak;s statement ...Construction forces one month closure of Distillery District roadway
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:12 GMT
Construction is set to close a half-kilometre stretch of Parliament Street in the Distillery District for the next month starting on Monday. The city says critical work to replace a natural gas main in the area, which was installed in the 1950s, will see Parliament Street closed from Lake Shore Boulevard East to Front Street East. Enbridge Gas will work extended hours to complete the pipeline replacement as quickly as possible and minimize the closure period.Paid duty officers will be on hand to manage traffic and ensure access to businesses and residences in the area. The west sidewalk will remain open and the Mill Street cycle track will not be impacted by the construction. This is the final stage of the construction project that began in June 2021. The pipeline is expected to be fully in-service by the end of 2023.Latest news
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