1 Colorado city among top cities millennials are moving to, study says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
(KTLA) – When it comes to the top 10 places millennials moved to the most in 2022, cities in Texas and California take up nearly half of the list, according to a recent study from Smart Asset.Researchers at the financial technology company looked at 268 cities included in the 2022 U.S. Census Bureau 1-Year American Community Survey to determine where millennials were moving to the most.The study defines millennials as adults between the ages of 25 and 44. Here are the states with the highest average student debt Overall, Census Bureau estimates found that roughly 8.2 million people moved between states in 2022, up from 7.9 million in 2021. The increase in movers, along with an increase in the percentage of state-to-state movers (18.8% in 2021 to 19.9% in 2022), continues a decade-long trend.Here is where millennials moved to the most in 2022Cambridge, MassachusettsSanta Clara, CaliforniaSeattle, WashingtonSunnyvale, CaliforniaDenver, ColoradoArlington, VirginiaBellevue, Washington...Denver weather: Warmer Tuesday, Wednesday before cooldown
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Conditions will warm up a bit on Tuesday as highs will be a touch above average with plenty of sunshine. However, the Pinpoint Weather forecast shows cooler air and changes on the way for the second half of the week in the Denver weather forecast. Weather today: Sunny skies, warmerTuesday is another sunny day with dry conditions across the state, but this time, temperatures are warmer. Biden to visit Colorado on Tuesday High temperatures in the metro area and across the plains will be in the middle to lower 50s and it will be breezy at times through the early afternoon. Pinpoint Weather: Daily temperatures on Nov. 28 Weather tonight: Mostly clear and chillyChilly air moves into the mix overnight Tuesday as temperatures drop back down into the middle to lower 20s. It could be breezy yet again with gusts up to 15 mph. Make sure to secure any loose lightweight items you may have outdoors. Pinpoint Weather: Overnight temperatures on Nov. 28 Looking ahead: Cooler tempe...Check out these holiday pop-up bars in Denver
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — With November coming to a close, the winter festivities are just getting started. Holiday pop-up bars are starting to open throughout Denver. Which Colorado ski area has the most trails open? From string lights across the ceilings to Christmas-themed drinks, enjoy December with these holiday bars that are only here for a limited time.NOEL holiday pop-up bar (Courtesy of Noel)NOEL holiday pop-up bar (Courtesy of Noel)NOEL holiday pop-up bar (Courtesy of Noel)NOEL holiday pop-up bar (Courtesy of Noel)Holiday pop-up bars:Miracle at Union Station - Open until Dec. 29Holiday decor and seasonal drinks are inside Union Station. Amidst the holiday spirit, there is a designated Hanukkah table for those who don't celebrate Christmas.SNOWdrift at Adrift Tiki Bar Adrift keeps its laidback, tropical demeanor while making the bar Christmas-themed. The bar is what Santa would look like taking a vacation, Christmas hats and tropical shirts. Adrift is open year-round but the decora...Colorado middle schoolers to pick names for reintroduced wolves
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
DENVER (KXRM) — The Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center (CWWC) is holding a naming contest for the first wolves who will be reintroduced to their original native historical range. Middle schoolers from grades 5-8 will pick from a list of potential names to select a winner.According to the CWWC, it’s believed the last wild wolf part of an established population was killed in 1945. The CWWC believes that the children of Colorado should have the opportunity to be a part of reintroducing a once-native species. CWWC decided that middle school children encompassing grades 5-8 would be the perfect age group for this project. Students will choose from a list of 14 potential names for the wolves. They will have access to an educational script and the rules for the contest. Each student will have the opportunity to vote once for their favorite name beginning on Nov. 27 and closing on Dec. 20. Colorado to source gray wolves from Oregon for reintroduction All public middle schools should have ...COMFORTABLY COOL for South Florida!
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
Cooler conditions have settled behind Monday’s front. North winds will keep conditions comfortable across the region. In fact, it will be mild in the afternoon with highs in the mid to upper 70’s.Tomorrow morning will be the coolest out of the entire week with more areas between Miami-Dade and Broward making it into the upper 50’s. Along the coast in the low 60’s with widespread 60’s across the Florida Keys.Temperatures moderate as high pressure centered over the Gulf Coast states shifts East and eventually moving into the Atlantic Ocean later this week. This will signal a warming trend as an onshore flow returns.Overall, it will be a gorgeous and mild week in South Florida.Vivian GonzalezMeteorologist, AMS Certified WSVN Channel 7Miami Beach welcomes new mayor, commissioners in swearing-in ceremony
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
Steven Meiner will officially take the oath of office Tuesday, becoming the new Mayor of Miami Beach. This morning’s Miami Beach City Commission meeting will also see the swearing-in of three new commissioners: Tanya K. Bhatt, David Suarez, and Joseph Magazine.The ceremony, scheduled at 11 a.m. at the Miami Beach Convention Center, marks the beginning of a new chapter for the city. Meiner will succeed outgoing Mayor Dan Gelber, and commissioners Ricky Arriola and David Richardson will bid farewell.Former deputy fights for compensation in legislative meeting
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
Former Broward Sheriff Deputy Maury Hernandez, permanently brain-damaged and partially paralyzed since being shot in the line of duty in 2007, is making a compelling plea to the Miami-Dade Legislative Delegation, Tuesday. Hernandez is advocating for the passage of a special “claim bill” that would grant him $10 million to cover substantial medical bills and lost wages incurred since the shooting.Hernandez’s tragic incident occurred during a routine traffic stop in Pembroke Park, where he was shot in the head by David Maldonado. Convicted of attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer, Maldonado is serving a life sentence.Prisoner transport crash in Pompano Beach sends deputy, inmates to hospital
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
Two Broward County prisoner transport vans and a car collided, sending a deputy and inmates to a local hospital. The crash happened just before 5:30 a.m. Tuesday near West Atlantic Boulevard and North Andrews Avenue in Pompano Beach. A deputy sustained injuries but is expected to recover. Seven prisoners were taken to the hospital as a precaution. Investigators are currently working to determine the cause of the crash. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Dominic Cummings said UK officials ‘should be shot’ over bungled COVID response
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
LONDON — Boris Johnson’s former top aide Dominic Cummings joked that “people should be shot” over the U.K. government’s early response to coronavirus.March 2020 WhatsApp messages between Cummings — who served as then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s top aide until a bitter fallout in late 2020 — and top minister Michael Gove were revealed at the U.K.’s COVID-19 inquiry Tuesday. They show how the pair privately seethed over how the government they served in was dealing with the emerging pandemic.“You know me. I don’t often kick off,” a text from Gove to Cummings, on March 4 2020, reads. “But we are fucking up as a government and missing golden opportunities … the whole situation is even worse than you think and action needs to be taken or we’ll regret it for a long time,” Gove’s text continues. Gove, who was giving evidence in person at the inquiry Tuesday, said he believed the U.K. was too slow to intr...The West is on a world tour against Huawei
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:54:51 GMT
For years, the Chinese telecom giant Huawei had been building a beachhead in Costa Rica, supplying hardware as the Central American nation built out its wireless networks.That ended abruptly on the last day of August.As he signed a law banning his government from buying Huawei equipment, Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves said the country would procure equipment “only from trusted suppliers” — meaning, in diplomatic language, it would cut out Chinese firms. The law would then expand the ban to all private companies in Costa Rica as well.Costa Rica’s decision was the result of sustained pressure from both American President Joe Biden’s White House and its European allies, which had been working their muscle for months to get San José officials to turn their backs on Chinese kit. Just two days earlier, Chaves had met personally with Biden, who praised “Costa Rica’s commitment to using trusted providers in its upcoming 5G tender and auctions.” It was a victory for Western securi...Latest news
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