Colorado woman suing United Airlines over alleged sexual assault on flight
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A 51-year-old woman from Golden is suing United Airlines after she claims staff did not help her when she was being sexually assaulted on a flight. In the lawsuit obtained by FOX31, the woman, identified as "Jane Doe" to protect her identity, boarded a United flight on Oct. 2, 2022, from Orlando to Denver.The woman sat in a window seat in first class in seat 1A, and the male suspect sat next to her in the aisle in seat 1B. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox According to the lawsuit, both the woman and the suspect had one alcoholic drink before the flight took off. The woman said she had a pleasant conversation with the man for the first 30 minutes of the flight.Suspect served several alcoholic drinks by flight attendantHowever, the lawsuit said that the suspect requested several alcoholic drinks once in flight. At one point, the lawsuit alleges that the United flight attendant who was serving the suspect grew frustrated with his many...2 Colorado zoos named among best in US
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — There are hundreds of zoos in the United States, and two Colorado locations were named among the best.While not all zoos deliver the same care and educational opportunities, the editors at U.S. News and World Report researched the top zoos. The 26 top zoos had good reviews and were accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, an organization focused on the well-being and care of animals, and have been evaluated by experienced veterinarians and animal care specialists.Of the list of 26, two Colorado zoos were recognized nationally.Denver ZooThe Denver Zoo, located in the City Park neighborhood, made U.S. News' list.The Denver Zoo is in the heart of downtown and has 84 acres that are home to more than 3,000 animals. It has exhibits like the flamingo habitat, tropical discovery, the Toyota Elephant Passage and soon a new down-under experience.The zoo also meets the accreditation standards of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Maury Povich receives lifetim...Better QB health brought Baltimore and Miami to the top of the AFC entering this weekend’s showdown
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
BALTIMORE (AP) — When Tua Tagovailoa outdueled Lamar Jackson early last season — with both quarterbacks playing like MVP candidates — it showed how much potential the Dolphins and Ravens might have.Those teams both had to wait a year, but now they’re sitting at the top of the AFC. They just needed their star passers to stay healthy.“I got a lot of respect for Lamar, the things that he’s done throughout his career,” Tagovailoa said. “I can vividly remember when I was in college, I think he was in the NFL, and he reached out to me. He told me I was balling, and I thought that was the one of the coolest things. I think that was the year he won the MVP.”Jackson is now the favorite to win his second MVP after leading the Ravens to a big victory Monday night at San Francisco. Baltimore (12-3) has the top record in the NFL and can clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC with a victory over Miami on Sunday. If the Dolphins (11-4) win at Baltimore, they would control their own path to the top...Harvard faces Friday deadline to respond to House on plagiarism scandal
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
New York (CNN) — Harvard is due to respond by Friday to a demand from lawmakers for wide-ranging documents linked to the plagiarism controversy swirling around embattled President Claudine Gay.The university’s expected response to the House Education and Workforce Committee could provide new details on the allegations and on how Harvard officials have responded.Rep. Virginia Foxx, the Republican chair of the committee, wrote a letter on December 20 to Penny Pritzker, the senior fellow of the powerful Harvard Corporation, the university’s top governing board, demanding information on Harvard’s response to “credible allegations of plagiarism” by Gay over a 24-year period.Foxx’s letter requested a “written response” by December 29 to produce a series of documents such as “all documents and communications concerning the initial allegations of plagiarism and the ‘independent review’” of Gay’s scholarship, including “all meeting minutes, transcripts, notes, coordi...Spending fights, supply chain delays slow mobile health boom
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
Lauren Clason | CQ-Roll Call (TNS)Nan’s Donuts, located in the central Pennsylvania region of Sugar Valley, is only open Wednesdays and Saturdays. That’s why Don Lynch parks Evangelical Community Hospital’s mobile health clinic in the parking lot of the adjoining Amish grocery on the first Wednesday of each month.Nan’s Amish bakery offers more than 40 types of donuts, including rotating seasonal flavors — like pumpkin streusel — that tempt the sweet tooth of valley residents from well beyond the town borders of Loganton.Loganton is home to only 463 people. But Nan’s has around 1,600 followers on Facebook.Lynch, a paramedic and the hospital’s mobile coordinator, piggybacks on Nan’s foot traffic to draw in rural residents for free preventive blood screenings. The hospital itself is located 30 miles east — a tough trip for the elderly and those traveling by horse and buggy.The use of mobile health clinics exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic, driven by the need to reach patients in o...Georgii Merkulov gets his shot with Bruins
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
Georgii Merkulov can score goals. That much we know.The 23-year-old Russian centerman demonstrated that in his one season at Ohio State and in Providence the last two seasons. And it’s a trait the Boston Bruins can certainly use, considering their paltry output lately at 5-on-5 scoring.But Merkulov, officially called up by the B’s on Friday ahead of Saturday’s Garden tilt against the New Jersey Devils, needed to make improvements to his overall game before he was considered a legitimate candidate for NHL duty.Whether or not that work is done remains to be seen, but he’s played well enough that the B’s couldn’t keep him down on the farm any longer without taking a look at him. That fact, coupled with the need for more scoring in Boston contributed to what is an interesting NHL debut on Saturday.“It’s probably a combination of those both,” said coach Jim Montgomery. “We want to score. But we don’t want to score more by sacrificing our te...Column: Rick Armstrong’s Aurora-Elgin area top 10 sports stories of the year for 2023
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
So many choices and so little space.Limiting a year’s worth of work to my personal top 10 is never an easy task.The list could easily number 20 or 25, but the assignment calls for 10.Candidates for the top spot were many as well.From a West Aurora graduate pitching her team to the College World Series to players of the year in football, boys basketball and softball, we have those bases covered.There’s also an NFL player from the Aurora-Elgin area aiming for the Hall of Fame, the revival of a high school football powerhouse and a basketball play you don’t see every day.And that leads us to something we haven’t seen in 40 years.So, without further ado, here goes. Let’s count them down:10. A career for the agesI didn’t get to witness Hannah Beatus pitch during a six-year college career extended by injuries and the pandemic at Grand Valley State, but the former West Aurora standout was worthy of the follow-up I wrote and them some. Called “Grand...Would your documents survive a disaster? What to protect and how
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
By Kate Ashford | NerdWalletFloods, fires, historic storms — severe weather events are on the rise. If your home was hit by high water or a wildfire, would your important papers be safe?“Unfortunately, I’ve had clients who’ve been victims of fires, flooding, hurricanes,” says Sev Tamayo, an agent with Goosehead Insurance in Palm Coast, Florida. “Some of them were prepared and some of them weren’t.”Don’t be unprepared. Here’s what you need to do to protect your important documents.What you should keep safeThe most important items to keep in a safe place are things that are difficult to replicate, which includes documents that prove identity, legal process or ownership. If you’d have to call a government agency to process a replacement, you probably want to store it somewhere where it can stay damage-free. You should also consider what you’d need to access if a disaster strikes.Here are some items to consider, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency:Birth, adoption, death...2024 first-quarter housing trends: Rates begin to thaw
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
Erik J. Martin | Bankrate (TNS)We may be in the thick of winter, but many homebuyers and sellers are starting to have warm thoughts about the housing market. That’s because, looking ahead, market indicators suggest we’ll see increased activity thanks to lower mortgage rates. Yet home prices remain high and inventory levels are tight in many markets.How will the first quarter of 2024 shake out when it comes to rates, prices, sales activity and more? We asked top real estate experts to identify upcoming trends and offer their predictions.What to expect in Q1 2024The first quarter of the year is often a slower one for real estate due to colder weather and the inclination among buyers and sellers to wait things out until closer to spring.“We typically see housing inventory remaining low until February and then ramping up from March onward,” says Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors. “Homebuying and open house visits also ramp up starting in March.”Rick...Myth or reality? Bigfoot sightings tracked over past century
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:04:48 GMT
You may be surprised to learn that, since 1926, Bigfoot has been spotted stomping through Colorado 130 times.That’s according to the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, based in Dana Point, Calif. It may also be surprising to learn that a Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization actually exists.Then again, polling has shown that more than 1 in 5 Americans believe the big guy is out there, just out of sight. That’s roughly the same number who believe the universe began with the big bang.The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization is headed by Matt Moneymaker — a researcher featured in Animal Planet Channel’s reality documentary TV series “Finding Bigfoot” — who’s pursued the hairy, large creature, also referred to as Sasquatch, since the 1980s.In Colorado, sighting reports typically come from the mountains. Bigfoot apparently isn’t a fan of the Eastern Plains, and tends to avoid the big city traffic, too.“If you live in the city, you might not know what people who live in the mounta...Latest news
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