Black widow spider population rises after humid Colorado summer
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Temperatures across Colorado are starting to freeze as winter approaches, and that means critters like bugs and spiders could be looking to crawl into your home to stay warm.That includes the notorious black widow spider.“Black widows have always had a bad reputation because they are quite venomous, which is unfortunate,” said Francisco Garcia, entomology manager at Butterfly Pavilion.Garcia said Colorado has the Western black widow, which is native to the state. He said encounters with humans are very rare because these spiders are shy and like to be left unbothered.“We are always interested in the dangerous things, but we have to remember that spiders are super important for the environment," Garcia said. How common are black widow spiders in Denver? He explained that male Western black widows aren't dangerous to humans, but the females — who are typically much bigger — can be.“The female widows are the ones who will actually be dangerous to humans," Garcia said....Cattle drive a yearly highlight for new Littleton community
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- It looks like a scene out of the Western TV series "Yellowstone," but it’s not. This is a real-life cattle drive.Over 100 head of cattle are being moved from one feeding area to another and the only practical way to do it is on horseback. Outdoor survival expert more comfortable in a cave than a condo "We’re bringing them from our summer pasture to our winter pasture. And we bring them in and we pregnant-check them to make sure they have a baby in them. If they do we keep them and if not they are sold," Matt Clough ranch manager at Sterling Ranch said.Clough is more at home on a horse than in an SUV. He is the trail boss on the cattle drive."The trail boss gets everybody organized, mounted up, get the cattle gathered, and begin the push," he said.The seasonal fall cattle drive at Sterling Ranch (KDVR)Evoking the West in the 21st centuryIt’s not just the cattle and cowboys watching them little dogies, it’s also the homeowners of the new residential c...New Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Bill Schultz says he aims to bring stability to department
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
An officer who has served more than two decades for Fort Lauderdale Police is now the department’s new chief, and he outlined the vision he has for the law enforcement agency.Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Bill Schultz addressed reporters at a news conference held Thursday.“I am extremely excited and ecstatic to take the leadership role at this point in this agency’s existence,” he said.However, Schultz is no stranger to the department. He’s a 23-year veteran with FLPD.“Promoted to sergeant in 2005, when I was also a public information officer, and beyond that, rise through the ranks as a lieutenant, captain, major and now chief of the department,” he said.There has been a revolving door of FLPD chiefs in the last few years. Schultz said he hopes to end that streak.“It is my goal to show that that has been fixed, that has been absolutely remedied. I am going to being that stability that we truly needed in this department,” he said....BCPS Build Day: School district, Habitat for Humanity join forces to build affordable homes in Pompano Beach
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
Broward County Public Schools and Habitat for Humanity are teaming up to help provide the building blocks for a good education. This partnership is leading some deserving families up the steps to success.BCPS is the number one employer of Habitat families, and on Thursday, school board members helped build another deserving family’s home sweet home.7News cameras captured crews hard at work at the inaugural Broward County Public Schools Build Day.Participants contributed to the construction of affordable homes for deserving families in partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Broward.“What goes through my mind is I’m learning something new; I’ve never been a part of this process,” said Petra Fraser, a Broward County Public School teacher and a beneficiary of the Habitat for Humanity program.Facing the challenge of rising living costs, Fraser said, she thought about moving because she couldn’t afford rent, let alone buy a home.But thanks to Habitat ...Ruthzee Louijeune announces she will be Boston City Council president without informing colleagues
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
Two days after topping the ticket in the election, Ruthzee Louijeune announced that she has the votes to become the Boston City Council’s next president, but didn’t tell at least five of her colleagues first, leaving at least two questioning her professionalism.Louijeune, an attorney who worked as senior counsel for Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign, would assume her new role in January if her colleagues’ vote ultimately swings in her favor, in just her second term as an at-large councilor. She needs seven votes from the 13-member body.“I am humbled that my colleagues believe in me to lead the Boston City Council in the next term,” Louijeune said in a Thursday statement. “We have a lot of work to do when it comes to meeting the basic needs of residents and it’s clear that is what our communities want us to focus on.“I look forward to strengthening relationships and building relationships with my colleagues joining in January,” she added.District 4 Councilor Brian Worre...Chicago White Sox lose Jason Benetti to the Detroit Tigers TV booth. Who will pair with Steve Stone next?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
The Chicago White Sox have plenty of holes on the field to fill in 2024.Now they’ll have another one in the TV broadcast booth.Jason Benetti, who replaced Ken “Hawk” Harrelson as the TV voice of the Sox on NBC Sports Chicago eight years ago, was signed by the Detroit Tigers to do a minimum of 127 games on Bally Sports.“I’m incredibly proud to join this historic and ascending Tigers franchise,” Benetti said in a statement. “From every single person I talked with throughout the interview process it was clear why so many respected professionals and creative people have joined the organization in the last several years. There’s something special about it, and I’m excited to bring that energy to Tigers fans around the globe.”Benetti, 40, who grew up a Sox fan in Homewood and attended Homewood-Flossmoor High School, said after interviewing with the Tigers it was “clear this was the right place” for him.“I was bo...Six Orioles nominated for All-MLB Team honoring top players at each position
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
The Orioles’ depth led them to 101 victories and the American League East title. It was also on display in nominations for the All-MLB Team.Six Orioles were among the nominees for an honor that recognizes the top players by position across the majors, rather than separating between the American and National Leagues, as most other honors do.There will be first- and second-team honorees, with one player selected at each infield spot and designated hitter along with three outfielders, five starting pitchers and two relievers for each team. Determination of the All-MLB Team is split between a fan vote and a media panel, with winners announced Dec. 16.Here are the Orioles’ All-MLB Team nominees.Catcher Adley RutschmanBaltimore’s second-year backstop was also a finalist for the Gold Glove and Silver Slugger Awards. He led all qualified primary catchers in games played (154), walk rate (13.4%), strikeout rate (14.7%), weighted runs created plus (127), on-base percentage (...Hot Property: Contemporary dazzles in Westwood
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
While it’s not brand new — 142 Gay Street in Westwood was built in 2002 — it might as well be.Nestled privately on a sprawling piece of land, this custom-built home, having undergone a complete transformation, emerges as a beacon of modern elegance designed for everyday living. The meticulous renovation has breathed new life into the residence, showcasing a seamless blend of contemporary design and timeless comforts.As you enter via the two-story foyer, the high ceilings and refinished hardwood floors immediately set the tone for the bright, open floor plan that lies ahead. The front sitting room, adorned with built-ins and a gas fireplace, beckons for intimate entertaining or cozy moments with a book.A separate formal dining room, coupled with a butler’s wine pantry, provides an ideal setting for hosting small gatherings or grand dinner parties. The gourmet cook’s kitchen steals the spotlight, boasting a center island, large breakfast room, and easy access to the new ba...Boston man suing Patriot Front for July 2022 assault allowed to serve leader by email
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
It has been so hard to find and serve the leader of the Patriot Front with a lawsuit related to an assault on a black man in front of Boston Public Library last year that the federal judge assigned to the case has allowed the plaintiff to use email or social media to serve the papers.Charles Murrell III was the Boston man who graced the cover of the Herald in July of last year as he was surrounded by blue polo shirt- and khaki pants-clad members of the Patriot Front, which the Southern Poverty Law Center describes as a “white nationalist hate group,” as they held an impromptu march through downtown Boston that took authorities by surprise.Murrell in August filed a lawsuit asserting he was assaulted by members of the group in a “coordinated, brutal, and racially motivated attack.”A filing last week reveals that attempts to serve the group’s leader, Thomas Rousseau, at multiple Texas addresses have failed, prompting Murrell to ask to be able to serve Rousseau and the group elect...Weymouth boys soccer team leaves Brockton feeling foggy
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:37:48 GMT
WEYMOUTH — Whenever the postseason rolls around, teams have to be ready for just about every challenge.While Weymouth’s boys soccer program sustained a series of punches Thursday night, the Wildcats were able to survive and advance.Sophomore Mason Fasoli sniped a tally to open play before junior midfielder Cameron Walty clinched things with an insurance goal in the second half, as fifth-seeded Weymouth advanced to the Elite Eight with a 2-0 shutout of No. 12 Brockton in the Div. 1 tournament.“That was our mindset going in,” said Weymouth coach Bill McEachern. “Defend first. We knew how dangerous they were going forward, so we tried to absorb that pressure and look to counter. We knew that if we had chances early, we were going to capitalize.”While Brockton (12-4-2) controlled the pace of play, Weymouth (14-3-4) was opportunistic with its chances, and the Wildcats didn’t need much time to get on the scoreboard. Just seven minutes in, senior captain Joe Looney punted a pass upfield. T...Latest news
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