Samoa shakes up back row and midfield for must-win Japan game at the Rugby World Cup
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
TOULOUSE, France (AP) — Samoa shook up its back row and midfield for the must-win Rugby World Cup match against Japan on Thursday.Japan limited its changes to two backs after losing to England 34-12 last week in Nice.After falling to Argentina 19-10 last week, Samoa gave starts on Tuesday to New South Wales flanker Taleni Seu and Lyon No. 8 Jordan Taufua in place of Theo McFarland, who was moved to the second row, and Steven Luatua, who was dropped to the reserves.D’Angelo Leuila will partner Tumua Manu in midfield. The only other time they combined was in July last year against Tonga.Ed Fidow takes over from Nigel Ah-Wong on the right wing.Japan promoted outside center Dylan Riley and fullback Lomano Lemeki from the bench. They replaced Tomoki Osada, who dropped to the reserves, and Semisi Masirewa, who suffered a tournament-ending leg injury against England.The winner of the Japan-Samoa match will stay in contention for the quarterfinals while the loser’s chances of ad...BWI Marshall Airport has busiest single day in 4 years
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
BWI Marshall Airport has been busy lately, and it recently hit a milestone for single-day passengers.TSA screened 34,745 passengers at BWI checkpoints on Friday, Sept. 22 — the highest daily count since late 2019, before the pandemic.By another measure, the airport is now actually much busier than pre-pandemic travel levels.BWI Marshall reports airline seat capacity for the fourth quarter of 2023 is up 17% from the fourth quarter of 2022 and is 3% higher than the fourth quarter of 2019.BWI Marshall is not only benefiting from an increase in air travel, but also from the addition of several new routes, including new international destinations.Copa Airlines recently began nonstop flights to Panama City, joining other international carriers that have added new service or resumed previous flights dropped during the pandemic. That includes PLAY Airlines, Icelandair, Avelo Airlines, Condor, Air Canada and British Airways.Southwest Airlines adds nonstop service from BWI to Belize starting ...Aurora police warn of card-tapping scam
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The Aurora Police Department's Economic Crimes Unit is warning the public about a scam involving contactless payment at gas stations.APD said scammers are drilling holes into the sensor where customers tap their debit and credit cards to pay. Damaging the tap-to-pay option forces customers to swipe their card for payment. Study: Colorado in top 10 for the most identity theft and scams The thieves are stealing card information with skimming devices placed where customers swipe cards.APD is reminding customers to check for a hole drilled in the contactless payment sensor and notify gas station employees if they notice one.Ice Castles returning to Colorado with new location
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — After two long years without the frozen attraction, Ice Castles will return to Colorado this winter with construction beginning as soon as late October. 2023 Colorado ski resorts opening dates The Ice Castles closed for the 2021-2022 season due to renovations at Town Park in Dillon. Without being able to move locations, the castles have been out of commission.Ice Castles. (Photo credit: AJ Mellor)Ice Castles. (Photo credit: AJ Mellor)Ice Castles. (Photo credit: AJ Mellor)Ice Castles. (Photo credit: AJ Mellor)Ice Castles. (Photo credit: AJ Mellor)Ice Castles. (Photo credit: AJ Mellor)The Ice Castles span across the U.S. as a chilly winter playground for all ages. They include ice slides, caverns, archways, fountains and crawl tunnels. They look like they're from the movie "Frozen." This year, they are finally reopening in Cripple Creek.Starting in late October to early November, 20 professional ice artisans will spend eight weeks building the icy wonderland for a la...New ski area to open in Front Range
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A new ski hill is opening up in the Front Range in Windsor. Hoedown Hill is the highest point in Windsor and will be open to the public for sledding, tubing and skiing in the winter.The ski area is managed by RainDance National Golf Course. The course is located at 1775 RainDance Nat'l Dr.Once the snow settles in and the golf season ends, RainDance hopes to attract outdoor enthusiasts with a different kind of activity. In the winter, guests will be able to sled and ski down a portion of the hill that is nearly 1,100 feet long. $2 million for pickleball included in proposed Denver budget There is also a 120 feet elevation difference between the top and bottom of the hill.RainDance is hoping Hoedown Hill will be fully operational by Christmas 2023, but until then they are asking guests to refrain from accessing the hill.Aside from the winter season, the hill will be open in the summer where guests can mountain bike, hike and zipline. Hoedown Hill will also have conc...Body found near Sanderson Gulch being investigated as a homicide
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Police are investigating a homicide after a body was found near the Sanderson Gulch in the Mar Lee neighborhood. At 7:19 a.m. Tuesday, the Denver Police Department tweeted about a death investigation in the area of South Julian Way and West Mexico Avenue. Two hours later, police provided an update and said the death was now being investigated as a homicide. Pedestrian killed on I-25 near Castle Rock The victim's identity will be released at a later date by the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner.DPD did not release information on how the victim died or any suspect information. Officers are asking anyone with information to contact the Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867. Tipsters can remain anonymous and still be eligible for a cash reward.Watch: Bear breaks into Colorado home, steals steak
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) – Bears in the high country aren't lazing around this fall, as seen in a video taken at a home in Idaho Springs.The video, which was obtained by FOX31 on Monday but recorded in August, shows a bear breaking through a window and then climbing into the home. Beware of hungry bears packing on the pounds before Colorado winter The owners weren’t home at the time, but they said the bear went in and out multiple times taking whatever it wanted from the kitchen.“Ate my husband’s tomahawk steak and everything else that was in there, then started on the refrigerator and then went into the pantry,” Sabrina Vasquez said.Vasquez said she's working on a plan to keep the bear away next fall, not because she wants to protect her food, but because she’s worried the bear is in danger when it breaks in.In late summer and through the fall, bears are very active and are looking for food so they can stay nourished through hibernation. Watch: Bear walks into Telluride restaurant looking...Canada’s speaker resigns after inviting man who fought in Nazi unit to Zelenskyy visit
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
OTTAWA, Ont. — The Speaker of Canada’s House of Commons resigned on Tuesday after quick and fierce backlash for honoring a man who fought in a Nazi division during World War II.Anthony Rota made a sudden but not unexpected announcement to the House of Commons to express “profound regret” and said he would step down as speaker by end of day Wednesday.“That public recognition has caused pain to individuals and communities, including the Jewish community in Canada and around the world, in addition to survivors of Nazi atrocities in Poland, among other nations,” he said.Canadian lawmakers gave a standing ovation to Yaroslav Hunka, 98, after Rota recognized him as a “hero” following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s historic speech in Parliament on Friday — a moment that produced some of the best visuals from Zelenskyy’s visit.But the story took a twisted turn and burst into global headlines over the weekend when it came out that Hunka was part of the First Ukrainian Division, al...Germany will impose checks on borders with Poland and Czech Republic, official says
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
BERLIN — German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser will on Wednesday announce temporary checks on Germany’s borders with Poland and the Czech Republic in an attempt to curb an influx of asylum seekers, a German official told POLITICO.These “temporary controls at selected border crossings” will begin “within the next days,” the official added. German leaders have come under increasing pressure to crack down on the growing numbers of asylum seekers, many of whom are now crossing the borders of Poland and the Czech Republic. Some 204,000 people requested asylum in Germany within the first eight months of 2023, 77 percent more than the same period last year.German politicians are making a particular effort to sound tougher on migration ahead of state elections in Bavaria and Hesse on October 8. At a political rally in Bavaria over the weekend, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz linked the border crisis with an alleged visas-for-bribes scandal that has rock...Wu: Widett Circle Recovery Campus Idea Not “Feasible”
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:56 GMT
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was cool Monday to the idea that Widett Circle could be used as a recovery campus to help address persistent drug use and homelessness at the nearby intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard, and said she is not troubled by the amount of time the City Council is taking to consider her proposal for dealing with encampments at Mass. and Cass.The South End Forum of neighborhood associations and the Newmarket Business Improvement District unveiled a proposal last month that would involve temporary cabins being erected at Widett Circle with services to support individuals through various steps of recovery. The 24-acre property was previously home to the New Boston Food Mart Corporation, had been eyed as a potential Olympic stadium location and is now owned by the MBTA, whose leaders have described the site as critical to improving commuter rail operations.During an appearance Monday on WBUR’s “Radio Boston,R...Latest news
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