As temperatures soar, Denver students return to schools without air conditioning

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

As temperatures soar, Denver students return to schools without air conditioning As thousands of students at Denver Public Schools (DPS) returned to class Monday, many of them sat in classrooms all day without any air conditioning.It’s an issue Denver7 has been following for years, and one the district continues to address.Related ArticlesEducation | As Denver students return to class for the new school year, so do armed police Education | Colorado test scores improve, hinting at a pandemic recovery Education | Here are Colorado’s top-performing schools on 2023 CMAS tests Education | Fired principal defends “seclusion room” at Denver school, saying students were monitored through window Education | Free bus and train rides for residents under 20 starts Sept. 1 under RTD pilot program “To be able to teach and learn in a room that was 95, or the mid-90s, it was not uncommon here at all,” said Mia Martinez Lopez, West High School’s principal. “It was every day that I w...

Keeler: Jonathan Taylor would look sweet in Broncos orange. But Colts’ Pro Bowl RB doesn’t solve Denver’s No. 1 problem: depth

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

Keeler: Jonathan Taylor would look sweet in Broncos orange. But Colts’ Pro Bowl RB doesn’t solve Denver’s No. 1 problem: depth Jonathan Taylor is a killer off-road tire, slightly worn, on a car with dodgy brakes. Uphill, the grip is incredible. Downhill, you’ll still be grabbing rosary beads.The NFL’s leading rusher in 2021 wants a trade out of Indy, with the Colts reportedly, as of Monday night, willing to oblige. Meanwhile, the Broncos have run the ball this month like an F-450 Super Duty and pass-protected like a Peel P50. So far, coach Sean Payton has picked up largely where Week 17 of last season left off, leading with a strong ground game, in which Russell Wilson’s right arm is a side dish and not the main course.In keeping with that theme, there’s a part of Broncos Country that could picture Taylor, a power back with sprinter’s speed, breaking tackles in orange and blue and keeping Patrick Mahomes bored on the sidelines. You could even tell yourself Taylor might be the new Beast Mode to old Russ, a formula that worked pretty darn well a decade earlier.But have you looked at the price tag? Per ESPN.co...

A girl posted babysitting ads online. The Oakland man who responded ended up sexually abusing and trafficking her, police say

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

A girl posted babysitting ads online. The Oakland man who responded ended up sexually abusing and trafficking her, police say OAKLAND — On July 11, an Oakland patrol officer responded to a call of three teen girls who appeared to be in distress while a man in a vehicle chased after them, but as the officer arrived in his patrol car, only the girls remained; the suspect and his Lexus were already speeding away.Over the next month, sex crimes detectives would end up building a case that authorities say exemplifies both the dangers of sex trafficking and of meeting strangers online. The end result came on Aug. 11, when 30-year-old Lennard Davis, a resident of Oakland and Stockton, was arrested on human trafficking, child molestation, assault, and child pornography charges.Now, authorities believe that the July 11 incident may have staved off the crimes from taking an even darker turn; Davis was allegedly keeping all three girls — aged 13 to 15 — at his Oakland home on Walnut Avenue, and authorities say he planned to take them to Las Vegas on July 13 as part of a scheme to force them into sex...

Giants’ skid continues against wild-card leading Phillies as SF falls into bottom playoff position

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

Giants’ skid continues against wild-card leading Phillies as SF falls into bottom playoff position PHILADELPHIA — The most dangerous portion of the Phillies’ lineup is loaded with lefties. Bryce Harper. Kyle Schwarber. Bryson Stott.It’s one reason why the Giants identified Tuesday as the ideal time for Kyle Harrison, the top left-handed pitching prospect in the game, to make his debut. And it explains why on Monday, manager Gabe Kapler wanted to string together as many southpaws as possible to begin their three-game set.They didn’t last long. Turns out, these Phillies can hit lefties, too.Scott Alexander opened and didn’t make it out of the first inning before handing off to Sean Manaea, and by the time Edmundo Sosa tripled to deep center field in the fourth inning, marking an end to Manaea’s night, the Giants were in a hole they never recovered from in a 10-4 loss.Good luck, Kyle.In the first of three games against the team directly in front of them in the wild-card standings, the Giants (65-60) looked outmatched, were outplayed, and, rather than ma...

Person shot near 24th & Mission in SF

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

Person shot near 24th & Mission in SF SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A victim has non-life-threatening injuries after being shot in San Francisco's Mission District on Monday, the San Francisco Police Department said. SFPD responded to 24th and Mission Streets at about 5:50 p.m. regarding gunshots being heard. Responding officers could not find a victim immediately. Later, a victim was located and hospitalized, SFPD said. The suspect in the shooting remains at large. Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to contact SFPD at (415) 575-4444.

Gomes and Madrigal hit doubles in 9th to help Cubs beat Tigers for 3rd straight win

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

Gomes and Madrigal hit doubles in 9th to help Cubs beat Tigers for 3rd straight win DETROIT (AP) — Yan Gomes and Nick Madrigal hit doubles in the ninth inning and the Chicago Cubs held on to beat the Detroit Tigers 7-6 on Monday night.The Cubs squandered a three-run lead in the eighth and quickly went back ahead.Gomes led off the next inning with a double and Madrigal followed with an RBI double. Madrigal later scored to put Chicago ahead by two, an extra run it needed after Matt Vierling’s single pulled Detroit within a run.Seiya Suzuki hit a homer for the second straight day and a three-run second inning helped the Cubs take an early lead. Chicago went on to earn a third victory in a row, keeping its lead for the NL’s final wild card, but manager David Ross and veteran players on the team know there’s a lot of baseball left to be played this season.“At the trade deadline, we didn’t win anything,” Ross said. “At the end of August, we’re not going to have won anything. The goal is to win a championship and it’s a long, hard road ahead ...

Divisive Thai ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra returns from exile as party linked to him prepares to form government

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

Divisive Thai ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra returns from exile as party linked to him prepares to form government BANGKOK (AP) — Divisive Thai ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra returns from exile as party linked to him prepares to form government.Source

Stewart, Ortega and Lindor go deep as Mets beat the first-place Braves 10-4

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

Stewart, Ortega and Lindor go deep as Mets beat the first-place Braves 10-4 ATLANTA (AP) — DJ Stewart, Rafael Ortega and Francisco Lindor homered as the New York Mets won for the seventh time in nine games, beating the first-place Braves 10-4 on Monday night despite two homers by Atlanta’s Marcell Ozuna.Going ahead to stay with a four-run fifth inning, the Mets bounced back from an embarrassing series at Citi Field just over a week ago. Atlanta won the first three games of that meeting by a combined score of 34-3 before the Mets salvaged the finale 7-6.This time, New York got off to a winning start in a three-game set at Truist Park. After Ozuna’s second homer of the night pushed the Braves to their first lead, 4-3 in the fourth, Jeff McNeil, Pete Alonso, Daniel Vogelbach came through with consecutive RBI singles against Allan Winans (1-1). After Brad Hand replaced Winans, Stewart dropped down a bunt on the safety squeeze to bring home Alonso. Lindor put the game out of reach with his 23rd homer, a three-run drive off Hand in the sixth. David Pe...

'Where's Moochi?': 900-pound water buffalo missing in Colorado

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

'Where's Moochi?': 900-pound water buffalo missing in Colorado ELBERT COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — A Colorado family is searching far and wide for their missing pet, a water buffalo.In the Elbert County farm town of Agate, where cows graze and raise their young, a special part of the Perrys' four-legged family is now missing.“Moochi, and we call her Mooch for short,” owner Laura Perry said. “She's similar to a cow, a little bit longer nose, almost like a little hippopotamus bootie, and she's buff color."'Such a sweet girl'At 14 months old, missing Moochi is about 900 pounds. Perry said she usually spends her days watching the little calves she lives with.“She will lay with the baby. She won’t graze, she’ll literally stand in amongst the pile of them, and she'll stand there until the moms can pick them back up again,” Perry said. “Such a sweet girl.”"Moochi," the missing water buffalo, disappeared from a family farm in Agate. Her loving and loyal attitude is making it extremely hard for Perry to understand why she would just disappear on Aug. 8.“Absol...

Bus cuts a 'huge crisis,' parents tell Denver school board

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:31:00 GMT

Bus cuts a 'huge crisis,' parents tell Denver school board DENVER (KDVR) — Denver Public Schools students are back in class, but getting to school has become a serious problem for some families.DPS said they had to cut some bus services to align with the Board of Education’s Healthy Start Times resolution, prompting transportation cuts for six of the district's 204 schools. List: The 24 Denver schools getting AC, and the 31 that aren’t Lynne Ly told FOX31 the cuts severely impact students like her daughter, Mai Archibald, who's in the special education program at Morey Middle School. "It’s mostly the traffic downtown that is our biggest concern," Ly said. “These streets are not made for this volume of families coming to the school."Her concern is shared by other parents, like Janna Steele. "The amount of traffic here and the speeds that people are driving is scaring both us and our kids," Steele said.Denver Public Schools: Bus use consideredIn a statement to FOX31, DPS said these decisions were not made lightly.  To reduce the overall imp...