Where incomes are growing — and dropping — in Colorado
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Inflation has taken a hit on the average household budget. But in a handful of Colorado cities, income growth has outpaced the rise in prices.Food prices jumped 13.5% in 2022, making it the largest year-to-year percentage increase since 1979, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Over the same time, some cities saw income grow more than inflation, according to a new report. How much do houses cost in Colorado? See the list by county SmartAsset looked at U.S. Census Bureau data for 349 of the largest cities in the country and ranked them according to income growth. Fourteen Colorado cities are on the list, but only one made the top 20.Where is income growing in Colorado?Longmont ranked 15th in the nation for the biggest percentage growth in median income. Last year, median income there jumped to $89,010, a more than 22% increase from the year before, according to the report.Another seven Colorado cities saw double-digit income growth. Meanwhile, Denver's...Haunted happenings at the Molly Brown House, as told by the museum director
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — From Cheesman Park to the Stanley Hotel, there are plenty of ghost stories to go around Colorado. Among those spooky places, the Molly Brown House Museum is often said to be one of the most haunted spots in Denver. The museum director, Andrea Malcomb, attributes many of these rumors to the Victorian era. The Victorian eraDuring the late 1800s, many people lost loved ones and were looking for a way to communicate with those who had passed. This turned into the Spiritualism movement where people were infatuated with connecting with spirits who had passed on.Molly Brown was born just after the Civil War in 1867 and was brought up when Ouija boards and seances were common. She was often known for holding seances, tarot card readings and visiting fortune tellers. Photos: Denver homes go all-out on Halloween decorations In fact, Brown went to a medium just before she boarded the Titanic. According to Malcomb, the medium said, "I see great disaster in your future. Water, ...Miami Commissioner candidate Frank Pichel posts bond after arrest
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
Miami City Commission candidate Frank Pichel, 61, posted bond, Tuesday afternoon. Pichel, running in District 1, faced accusations of ‘aggravated assault with a firearm’ in connection with the removal of political signs.The signs in question belonged to his opponent, Alex Diaz de la Portilla, who was recently suspended on corruption charges. As of Wednesday morning, Pichel has been released.Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is ready to set sail
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
Get ready for the return of one of South Florida’s most anticipated maritime events! The annual international boat show is preparing to make a splash in Fort Lauderdale, promising an abundance of boats and endless enjoyment.With an impressive lineup of approximately 1,300 vessels, from super-mega yachts to speedy boats, attendees can look forward to a marine spectacle like no other.For some historical context, the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show proudly retains its title as the largest in-water boat show worldwide. This event has drawn over 100,000 visitors from across the globe to South Florida, contributing an impressive $1 billion in revenue to the state.Over the course of 5 days, this event provides a significant boost to South Florida’s local maritime, marine, and hospitality industries during the off-season. To kick off Wednesday’s festivities, the Mayor of Fort Lauderdale, the Mayor of Broward County, and other local leaders will convene for a ribbon-cutting cerem...Former European parliamentarian fights to avoid paying back €250K after fraud probe
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
BRUSSELS — A former member of the European Parliament from Italy is refusing to pay back more than a quarter of a million euros of public money, years after fraud-busters found he had broken EU rules by paying it to a company that never did real work and was owned by someone he became romantically involved with.Crescenzio Rivellini, an MEP who sat with the center-right European People’s Party from 2009 to 2014, was the subject of an investigation by the EU’s anti-fraud office, also known as OLAF. It found he had funneled tens of thousands of euros from his office budget to a company owned by Bianca Maria D’Angelo, who was his parliamentary assistant when the contract was signed and later became his partner. Her ownership was not declared to Parliament and thus breached the institution’s conflict-of-interest rules, according to OLAF. Rivellini has sought for years to avoid paying the money back by refusing to acknowledge his debts, most recently launching a lawsuit against...PMQ scorecard: Swearing and ceasefires dominate as Sunak and Starmer duke it out
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
Prime minister’s questions: a shouty, jeery, very occasionally useful advert for British politics. Here’s what you need to know from the latest session in POLITICO’s weekly run-through.What they sparred about: This week’s session started out with jousting over who does better on combating the cost of living — with rows over renting, homeownership, and jobs leading a domestic-heavy charge from the two leaders.Labour leader Keir Starmer had an ace up his sleeve after the failed Conservative candidate for the Mid-Bedfordshire by-election shared a post that said out-of-work parents who are financially struggling should “fuck off.” Starmer said the poor chap was “simply following party lines.” Sunak pushed through, pointing to measures he has put in place to help people with energy bills, mortgage payments, and to spur house building. First bit of shade thrown: In welcoming the actual new MP for Mid Bedfordshire, Labour’s Alistair Strathern, Keir Starmer said...Biden is worried about wider war in the Middle East. Here’s how it could happen.
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
U.S. officials are worried that violence in Israel’s neighbors will spiral into a larger regional war.Missile strikes from Yemen. Killings in the West Bank. Attacks on U.S. troops in Syria. And that’s before Israel officially launches a ground invasion of Gaza, the territory controlled by Hamas militants who killed more than 1,000 Israelis on Oct. 7.Biden administration officials are especially concerned that armed groups backed by Iran are preparing to exact more bloodshed. Aside from Hamas, those proxy forces include Lebanon and Iraq-based Hezbollah and the Houthis of Yemen.“We see a prospect for much more significant escalation against U.S. forces and personnel in the near term. And let’s be clear about it, the road leads back to Iran,” a senior Defense Department official told reporters Monday. The official was granted anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak on the record.Arab officials are worried, too. They are urging Washington to help defuse the tensions by ...Portugal backs UN in bitter feud with Israel, which vowed to ‘teach them a lesson’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
Portugal’s Foreign Minister João Gomes Cravinho on Wednesday said his government supported António Guterres’ position on the Israel-Hamas war, amid an escalating dispute between the United Nations secretary-general and Israeli authorities.“We fully understand and follow the position of António Guterres, who was unequivocal when he condemned Hamas terrorism,” Gomes Cravinho told Portuguese newswire Lusa. “There is no way to say that António Guterres is in any way excusing terrorism.”The Portuguese foreign minister also dismissed Israel’s calls for Guterres — who is Portuguese — to resign.Guterres also received Germany’s support, with a spokesperson for the government in Berlin saying on Wednesday it had confidence in the U.N. chief, according to Reuters.On Tuesday, Guterres said during a Security Council meeting that the violent Hamas attack against Israel on October 7 “did not happen in a vacuum,” triggering furious reactions from Is...Suspect arrested in 2 sexual assaults at Boston University
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
A person has been arrested in connection with two reported sexual assaults at Boston University on Tuesday, officials said.In a statement, Boston University Police commended the students who came forward to report the incidents, during which a suspect inappropriately touched the reporting person. The person, whose name was not released, was arrested overnight on an outstanding warrant.“With the arrest, the individual is no longer a threat to the community. Our thoughts are with our students that were assaulted and the University has offered them support,” the statement read.Anyone with information is asked to call BUPD at 617-353-2121.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Busy Celtics and Bucks drive NBA betting action, but champion Nuggets getting heavy action
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:21:49 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The offseason moves by the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks got the attention of the NBA world and those who bet on the sport, which opened its season Tuesday night.Boston is the favorite at FanDuel Sportsbook at 37-10 to win the championship and Milwaukee is right behind at 41-10.They are co-favorites at BetMGM at 4-1 each. At Caesars Sportsbook, those teams along with the reigning champion Denver Nuggets are among the top three teams bet on in terms of numbers of tickets and amount of money wagered.The Celtics landed Jrue Holiday and traded for Kristaps Porzingis, and Milwaukee traded for Damian Lillard.“It’ll be interesting to see how both teams gel early on,” said David Lieberman, who handles NBA betting for Caesars. “But both of them ever since that Lillard trade are probably the two most popular futures. The hype is strong for both teams.”Boston has had the team to win it all recently, but fell in...Latest news
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