Russell Wilson, Ciara open fashion store at Denver International Airport
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:29:06 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A local brand focusing on sustainable fashion opened a new location Tuesday at the Denver International Airport, which aims to become the "greenest airport in the world." The airport location is the third brick-and-mortar store opened by the co-founders, including Broncos quarterback Russel Wilson, Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Ciara, and the business's president Christine Day. How to reserve a spot in the security line at DIA It's called The House of LR&C, which stands for love, respect and care, and it features brands from the stars who founded it.Russell Wilson is behind Good Man Brand, which uses climate-conscious materials to create long-lasting men's apparel, according to the website.Ciara's brand, Lita by Ciara, makes statement styles for women with "love for the people and the planet" in mind, according to the website.The Human Nation brand boasts gender-inclusive styles that are earth friendly and comfortable for bodies of any size.Ciara ...25 campers and police join together for beach cleanup in Hollywood North Park Beach
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:29:06 GMT
Sunbeam Properties & Development and Miramar Park of Commerce sponsored the “Hangin’ with 5-0” summer camp where Miramar Police joined together for a beach cleanup in Hollywood North Park Beach.The summer camp was free for students ages 9-14 where, 25 campers were selected to participate by their school’s resource officer and guidance counselors, Tuesday.“The ocean is full of trash and garbage, and then animals choke on it,” said Betsy Petit, a camper. “Like sea turtles, they think it’s like, plastic bags, they think it’s like jellyfish or something, so they start eating it, and then they like, choke on it and die.”“Sunbeam got involved with the Hangin’ with 5-0 program about 14 years ago, the program was in need of funding, and Sunbeam stepped up to the plate to make sure that the funding was in place to keep the program going,” said Ryan Goggins, Vice President for Sunbeam Properties & Developmen...State House evacuated due to electrical fire in basement
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Staff and lawmakers were evacuated from the Massachusetts State House Tuesday after a fire was discovered in a transformer room, according to officials.Massachusetts State Police said the building was evacuated and nearly all surrounding streets on Beacon Hill were closed as crews responded to what appeared to be an electrical fire that broke out around 2:15 p.m. in a sub-basement at the capitol building.Smoke was largely not visible outside the State House. Inside, though, state police spokesperson David Procopio said there were smoky conditions in parts of the building. As of 3 p.m., he said firefighters were waiting for utility workers to cut power “before they make entry to extinguish the fire.”Multiple Boston fire engines could be seen parked around the structure as authorities responded. Speaking with reporters, Fire Commissioner Paul Burke wires to a transformer caught fire, requiring utility crews to isolate the line and shut off power.According to a staffer who ...Cement truck rolls over at construction site in Taunton
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:29:06 GMT
Emergency crews responded in Taunton Tuesday after a cement truck rolled over at a construction site. The incident happened Tuesday morning near Jefferson Street. SKY7-HD was later over the scene, showing the truck resting on its side. Taunton fire officials said the truck’s driver was able to get out of the truck without help before being taken to an area hospital as a precaution.Memorabilia from iconic Boston bar ‘The Pour House’ to be sold at auction
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:29:06 GMT
Items from the iconic Boston bar, “The Pour House,” are scheduled to be sold on Wednesday as part of an online-only auction. The auction will offer almost 200 items including many signs, posters and decorative items. The Pour House had been open in the Back Bay on Boylston Street for more than three decades before it announced its closure on social media back in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the years, many famous faces made a stop at the treasured landmark. Among visitors, Rihanna made an appearance in October of 2019 and took pictures with fans and employees. “Every Bostonian has at least one fond memory from the Pour House,” said Michael Saperstein of auction firm Paul E. Saperstein Co. in a statement this week. “While we all hate to say goodbye to such a treasured landmark, we hope this auction will allow everyone to take a little piece of the Pour House with them.”Learn more about the auction at the link here.Cannabis commission retaliating against pot lab for speaking out, committee hears
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:29:06 GMT
Lawmakers meeting to hear public testimony on several bills aimed at changing the way the cannabis industry works in the Bay State instead got an earful from speakers who say pot regulators are not listening to whistleblowers and retaliating against licensees who complain.According to testimony provided by the CEO and founder of the state’s first independent marijuana testing lab, the Cannabis Control Commission responded to his reporting what he described as serious public health concerns by launching an investigation into his business.“The investigation was then cited by the CCC as an excuse to prevent us from engaging with commissioners regarding consumer safety. I believe CCC enforcement staff may be misusing investigations as a pretext to silence and harass licensees,” CEO Michael Kahn told the Joint Committee on Cannabis Policy during a Tuesday hearing.Kahn told lawmakers he was testifying in support of S.58 and H.106, or “An Act establishing an internal special audit unit wit...Wiz Khalifa throws first pitch at Pittsburgh Pirates game while ‘shroomed out’
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:29:06 GMT
Wiz Khalifa threw the first pitch at a Pittsburgh Pirates game Monday night, but what baseball fans might not have known was that the rapper was high on mushrooms as he took the pitcher’s mound.Khalifa announced his intentions on Twitter ahead of the game, in which the Pirates took on the Cleveland Guardians at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Penn.“Finna get stoned af and throw this first pitch at the pirates game,” he tweeted on Monday afternoon. A minute later, he tweeted, “Shroomed out throwin a baseball is crazy.”In other Twitter posts from Monday, Khalifa posted photos of his view from a PNC Park box and his bag of Cracker Jack. (“F— yea,” he captioned the latter pic.)An MLB video clip of his big moment shows him waving to a cheering crowd as the ballpark announcer welcomes “Pittsburgh’s very own Wiz Khalifa.” The rapper then throws the ball, shrugs, and starts walking away.Video from another angle shows he got the ball ...Machete fight leads to ICE capture of 3 illegal immigrants
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:29:06 GMT
ICE is grabbing three suspects allegedly involved in a machete fight in Waltham that includes a charge of assault and battery on a pregnant person, immigration officials tell the Herald.Police were called to Hammond Street at around 6:30 p.m. Friday for a fight that left two people slashed and ended in three arrests. None of the injuries were too serious, officials said. Others attempted to break up the fight that was reportedly over a traffic beef.Immigration officials reported that Osman Aguilar-Borrayo, 27, Kevin Aguilar-Borrayo, 21, and Bryan Aguilar-Borrayo, 19, are all in the country illegally. They now face being deported.All three, Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports, crossed over into the U.S. from Mexico in Texas. All were apprehended and told to appear later before immigration officials, but never did.Waltham police arrested Osman Aguilar-Borrayo for armed assault with intent to murder, assault and battery on a pregnant person, assault and battery with a dangerous...Crime Briefs: New Bedford undercover cop shot in face, drives himself to the hospital
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:29:06 GMT
An undercover New Bedford Police Detective was shot in the face while sitting in his car in the city’s Goulart Square neighborhood on its south end, but was remarkably able to drive himself to the hospital.Det. Lavar Gilbert, assigned to the department’s Organized Crime Intelligence Bureau, was sitting in his unmarked vehicle at Rivet Street and Orchard Street in the Goulart Square neighborhood when gunshots erupted at around 8:45 p.m. Monday, according to a police statement. One bullet shattered the vehicle’s window and struck Gilbert in his face.Despite the injury, Police Chief Paul Oliveira wrote in a statement, he stayed conscious and was able to drive himself to the St. Luke’s Hospital, where he was listed by Tuesday afternoon as in stable condition, police say.Oliveira said that there is no indication that Gilbert was specifically targeted, nor evidence that there is an ongoing threat to the neighborhood.“Being told that one of your own has been shot is a phone call that no po...Tupac Shakur’s long-unsolved killing again under spotlight as Las Vegas police conduct search
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:29:06 GMT
By RIO YAMAT, JONATHAN LANDRUM and MARIA SHERMAN (Associated Press)LAS VEGAS (AP) — Authorities in Nevada served a search warrant this week in connection with the long-unsolved killing of rapper Tupac Shakur nearly 30 years ago, they confirmed Tuesday.Shakur, one of the most prolific figures in hip-hop, was killed on the night of Sept. 7, 1996, in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. He was 25.The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said the search warrant was executed Monday in the nearby city of Henderson. It’s unclear what they were looking for and where they were looking.Department spokesperson Aden OcampoGomez said in a brief phone call that he couldn’t provide further details on the latest development in the case, citing the open investigation. Nevada does not have a statute of limitations for prosecuting homicide cases.Shakur was gunned down while sitting inside a black BMW with Marion “Suge” Knight, head of Death Row Records. Police have said ...Latest news
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