Missing DIA cat found by Southwest employees

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

Missing DIA cat found by Southwest employees DENVER (KDVR) -- After spending almost 24 hours lost in the Denver International Airport, Breezy, a year-old Bengal cat, was found hiding in the Southwest ramp area.Breezy and her owner Ginger Thompson flew to Denver for a cat competition. While boarding their flight on the way back to Washington, a mishap with the cat carrier caused Breezy to fall between the airplane door and jet bridge and onto the tarmac. Did you know Denver is one of the freshest non-coastal places you can get fish? Since Sunday, Breezy was on the run in DIA. Thompson stayed an extra day to search for Breezy, but booked a flight home Monday night after little luck, according to her Facebook. "It’s been a little over 24 hours since I lost Breezy. I’m going out of my mind worrying. Trying to be patient but laying here in the hotel waiting is killing me and I’m losing any hope as each hour passes," Thompson said on her Facebook. After a desperate search for the furbaby, Breezy was found on Monday by Southwest...

Can you get a DUI for riding a horse while drunk?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

Can you get a DUI for riding a horse while drunk? DENVER (KDVR) -- It might sound a little "Wild West," but where there are horses and alcohol in the same place, it isn't unheard of for someone to try mixing the two.If you've ever wondered what might happen -- or even heard a rumor about someone getting a DUI for riding horseback while drunk -- you may be curious about what the law actually entails.Colorado's driving under the influence law applies to people who are driving vehicles, and the law describes exactly what is and isn't considered a vehicle. Animals are not vehiclesA "vehicle," at least as far as the state law is concerned, must be capable of moving itself or being moved using wheels or endless tracks.This, of course, doesn't include horses and other animals that people ride. And since the law only applies to vehicles -- motorized or otherwise -- riding horseback while under the influence doesn't count. Are people from Colorado called Coloradans or Coloradoans? However, that doesn't mean you're off the hook if you over...

Dine with Super Bowl champions while supporting a local charity

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

Dine with Super Bowl champions while supporting a local charity DENVER (KDVR) — Super Bowl champions from the Denver Broncos are coming together for the second annual "Dinner with the Champions" to raise money and awareness for mental health.The dinner will take place at Guard + Grace on Tuesday night. It will be hosted by Pro Football Hall of Famers Steve Atwater and Terrell Davis, Broncos legend Mark Schlereth and local favorite Chef Troy Guard of Guard + Grace. "The evening will be a wonderful gathering with food, drinks, and networking, joined by some of the greatest legends in the game of football for a remarkable charity dinner," said the event in a release.All proceeds will go to the Fund Recovery which supports those battling mental health issues who couldn't otherwise afford help.  Could Denver get a WNBA team? "Donations raised are specifically designated for mental health and substance use services on all levels of care for people who cannot afford the high cost of receiving professional help," Fund Recovery said. Additional guests ...

Boat incidents in Volusia County raise safety concerns

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

Boat incidents in Volusia County raise safety concerns VOLUSIA, COUNTY, FlA. (WSVN) – A boat fell apart on the water in a Volusia County beach leaving three people stranded and that’s not the only water rescue that has happened in the same area.The view from a Volusia County chopper showed an out-rigger canoe broken into two pieces in the ocean.Officials said the people on board were jumping into the water when the canoe fell apart.Lifeguards on jet skis and paddle boards were able to rescue and bring all 11 passengers to safety.All of them wore life jackets and none were badly injured but people at the beach are not surprised this happened. “The waves are a little choppy. I could see it happening if you don’t know what you’re doing,” said beachgoer Richard Porras.In another incident, bodycam video showed deputies heading out onto the jetty at Ponce Inlet.Thermal video from a helicopter shows three boaters stuck on the rocks after their boat capsized.One of them even had to climb through the rocks to...

Retired flight attendant’s annual ‘Paulie’s Push’ walk honors 9/11 lives lost

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

Retired flight attendant’s annual ‘Paulie’s Push’ walk honors 9/11 lives lost NEWARK LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, N.J. (WSVN) — A retired flight attendant is embarking on a special mission to honor the lives lost on 9/11. Paul Veneto started his journey on Monday for his annual “Paulie’s Push” tribute walk. The commemorative journey follows different paths each year that symbolize the flight path each plane took before it crashed on 9/11. Veneto pushes a beverage cart with every walk he does. In 2021, the year the walk started, he walked to the 9/11 National Memorial from the Boston-Logan International Airport. In 2022, he walked from Washington Dulles International Airport to the Pentagon. This year, Venato will walk from Newark Liberty International Airport to northwestern Pennsylvania; this would symbolize the path of Flight 93 before it crashed. Each walk was completed on Sept. 11 in the years prior. Venato plans to do the same in 2023 as he walks 300 miles to the Flight 93 National Memorial.Venato’s journey has gained publ...

‘People really enjoy my food’: 11-year-old chef draws in dozens of customers

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

‘People really enjoy my food’: 11-year-old chef draws in dozens of customers MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (WTMJ) — In her family’s kitchen Saturday, Raquelle Boyd professionally known as Chef Kisses moved with confidence well beyond her years as she prepared the feast she began working on since 6 that morning.After the success of her first pop-up drive-thru, which drew in a few dozen customers—some even waited 2 hours to try her food, the 11-year-old was ready for round two.“It made me feel happy and that people really enjoy my food,” she said.On Saturday she spent hours whipping up quite the menu, with very little help, cooking fried chicken, collard greens, mac n cheese, cornbread and more.When Raquelle first came to her parents with the idea, mom Sarhena Boyd said her first instinct was to encourage her passion like they had done pretty much all her life, from her play kitchen set to her first deep fryer at 5 years old.“She’s been talking about Chef Kisses’ Place for a very long time,” Sarhena said. “So when she came up with this idea it was like hey why no...

Former Finnish PM Alexander Stubb to run for president

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

Former Finnish PM Alexander Stubb to run for president Alexander Stubb, the former prime minister of Finland, on Tuesday said he would stand in next year’s presidential elections. Finland’s Prime Minister Petteri Orpo made the announcement on Monday afternoon following the conclusion of a party leadership meeting.“He is clearly the strongest of our very good candidates, and we are prepared to work hard for him,” Orpo told Finnish public broadcaster Yle. Now that he has accepted the party’s nomination, Stubb will enter the race against current favourite and ex-foreign minister Pekka Haavisto (Green), Bank of Finland governor Olli Rehn, former Finns Party leader Jussi Halla-aho, and foreign policy expert Mika Aaltola, among others.The first round of Finland’s presidential election is due on January 28 next year. A run-off between top two contenders will be held on February 11 if none of the candidates wins more than 50 percent of votes.Stubb is a well-known figure in Brussels, where he served ...

Russia lifts rates to 12 percent to boost ruble

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

Russia lifts rates to 12 percent to boost ruble The Central Bank of Russia ratcheted up its key interest rates by a hefty 3.5 percentage points to 12 percent on Tuesday as it moved to bolster a crumbling ruble.The panicked response, during an emergency meeting of the bank, came after the ruble weakened beyond a critical psychological level of 100 to the dollar on Monday, hitting 102.25 and a 16-month low. The combination of a weak currency and a diminishing current account surplus, which measures the difference between what a country imports and exports, are now contributing to inflation in the Russian economy. The deterioration is the result of both weaker commodity prices and Russian commodity exports being curtailed by sanctions. This comes despite Russian crude, known as Urals grade, trading above the internationally agreed price cap of $60 since mid July.The worsening inflation outlook is, however, likely to be met with swift and assertive action from the CBR. The central bank’s governor, ...

UK police forces accidentally shared victims’ details in data breach

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

UK police forces accidentally shared victims’ details in data breach LONDON — The details of hundreds of crime victims, suspects and witnesses were accidentally shared by two police forces in their responses to freedom of information (FOI) requests.Norfolk and Suffolk police said on Tuesday a “technical issue” meant the raw data, which could be used to identify individuals and included descriptions of offenses, was included in files provided in response to requests for crime statistics between April 2021 and March 2022.The information related to domestic abuse, sexual offenses, assaults, thefts and hate crime.The data was hidden from anyone who opened the files, but the forces are now contacting the 1,230 people whose data was breached, they said. The U.K. data watchdog, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), has also been notified.The ICO confirmed it is investigating the breach, as well as a separate incident in November 2022, but said it is not yet able to determine the impact.The disclosure comes a week after the Police Service of Nor...

A charity says it will help search for mementos that survived Maui fires. Follow live updates

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:29:04 GMT

A charity says it will help search for mementos that survived Maui fires. Follow live updates By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER (Associated Press)Follow live updates about wildfires that have devastated parts of Maui in Hawaii, killing dozens of people and destroying the historic town of Lahaina. The wildfires are the deadliest in the U.S. in more than a century. The cause was under investigation. Even where the fires have retreated, authorities have warned that toxic byproducts may remain, including in drinking water, after the flames spewed poisonous fumes.Samaritan’s Purse, a Christian humanitarian aid organization, airlifted 17 tons (15.4 metric tonnes) of emergency relief equipment, tools, and some volunteers Tuesday to help after the deadly wildfires on Maui.Volunteers with the North Carolina-based ministry plan to help search for mementos and other items that might have survived the fires, the group said in a news release.Its disaster-response specialists have been in Hawaii since Thursday, conducting assessments and coordinating with local authorities and church partn...