First look at United's $2 million virtual deicing control room at DIA

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

First look at United's $2 million virtual deicing control room at DIA DENVER (KDVR) — FOX31 got the first look at a virtual deicing control hub that you’ll only find at United’s Denver International Airport hub.Thursday at DIA, as spring breakers met classic Colorado spring weather, conditions called for deicing.“Somebody once asked me what the best way to describe this,” United Airline's Move Team and Deice Operations Manager Melissa McNamara said. “I would say it's like a beautiful ballet.”McNamara runs the intricate deicing dance for United at DIA. She can now pull all of the strings virtually in their new $2 million deicing control room.“This control room allows us to cross utilize our pads a little bit better, more efficiently and in more safe manner, ultimately getting our customers to their destinations quicker,” McNamara said. Finally, Denver has its 1st measurable snow of March McNamara knows the importance of customer satisfaction closely. She started her career in aviation back in 2007 in Buffalo, New York with a customer service position...

Sobriety advocates call for substance-free seating at events

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

Sobriety advocates call for substance-free seating at events DENVER (KDVR) — When most people think about seats for a sporting event or concert, they are typically looking for the best bang for their buck. For one group, finding seats that accommodate them while they are having fun can be a struggle.A group of advocates wants to make sure large venues in Colorado have seats that are free of drugs and alcohol while they navigate sobriety. Abortion bills advance in committee Duke Rumley is the executive director of Sober A.F. Entertainment."A.F. can stand for a lot of things. Sober A.F. can stand for sober and fun, it can stand for sober alcohol-free or we try to make it edgy," Rumley said.Rumley has been in sobriety for 33 years. He said a sober support group of Dead Heads helped him realize he could still enjoy shows sober."That helped me figure out that being sober could be tolerable. If I could, you know, still be able to go out see Grateful Dead shows and be around a community of people having fun at dead concerts, then I was like, wow, ...

Hollywood bar owner offering $5K reward for return of 3 stolen ice machines

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

Hollywood bar owner offering $5K reward for return of 3 stolen ice machines A bar owner is asking the community to help return three ice machines, including one worth thousands of dollars, after they were stolen along the Hollywood Broadwalk.Surveillance video captured a subject wheeling away a Kona Ice machine in the early hours of Feb. 9.The pricey ice machine belongs to the Red Pelican Bar and Hookah Lounge.The manager of the bar, Felix Gelman, said the perpetrator took two other machines as well.“One morning I got the phone call that [the Kona Ice machine had] been stolen, including two other machines, frozen machines from Frosty Factory,” said Gelman.“This was taken at 4 o’clock in the morning that they came and they broke the lock that was on it,” said Morrie Levine, an attorney representing the business.The Kona Ice machine makes frozen drinks smilar to snow cones. It was located near the business on the Broadwalk.“Kids could come to the boardwalk and order shaved ice with syrup,” said Gelman.The manager said...

911 calls released after Def Leppard drummer attacked

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

911 calls released after Def Leppard drummer attacked Officials have released the 911 calls that led to the arrest of a young man who allegedly attacked Def Leppard’s drummer outside his hotel.Rick Allen was outside the Four Seasons in the valet area for a smoke, Sunday, when, according to a police report, he was violently attacked by Max Edward Hartley, 19.“I have an individual who has been running around breaking windows and has beat up a couple of guests at the Four Seasons, as well,” said a 911 caller.Fort Lauderdale Police said Hartley was hiding behind a pillar outside the hotel while Allen was smoking his cigarette when Hartley, according to the report, ran at Allen, knocking him to the ground.The report states Allen “hits his head on the ground causing injury.”The report then says a woman ran out of the hotel to help 59-year-old Allen, and Hartley, police said, attacked her.From there, Hartley fled to a nearby hotel and began breaking car windows until he was stopped by witnesses.“I was sitting out front...

Magellan spacecraft images reveal volcanic activity on Venus

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

Magellan spacecraft images reveal volcanic activity on Venus (CNN) — When scientists recently took a closer look at archival images of the surface of Venus, they discovered something new: evidence of volcanic activity on Earth’s “twin.”The NASA Magellan spacecraft captured the images in the early 1990s as it circled our closest planetary neighbor, which is similar in size and composition to Earth.A new analysis of the orbiter’s perspective of a region near the Venusian equator reveals a volcanic vent that changed shape and increased greatly in size over the span of eight months.The images of the vent represent the first direct geological evidence of recent volcanic activity on the surface of Venus, according to the researchers. A study detailing the findings was published Wednesday in the journal Science, and it was presented at the 54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlands, Texas.The Magellan mission became the first one to image the entire surface of Venus before the spacecraft intention...

Biden administration demands TikTok’s Chinese owners spin off their share or face US ban

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

Biden administration demands TikTok’s Chinese owners spin off their share or face US ban  (CNN) — The Biden administration has threatened to ban TikTok from the United States unless the app’s Chinese owners agree to spin off their share of the social media platform, TikTok acknowledged Wednesday evening.The apparent ultimatum by a US multiagency panel known as the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) marks a possible turning point in the long-running negotiations between federal officials concerned about TikTok’s links to China and a wildly popular social media company with more than 100 million US users.The recent divestiture request was first reported Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal; TikTok later confirmed to CNN that CFIUS had contacted the company, adding that it did not dispute the Journal’s report. But TikTok declined to discuss specifics of the US government’s request, including details around its timing.“If protecting national security is the objective, divestment doesn’t solve the ...

Antwan Staley: Aaron Rodgers and the Jets need each other as both have something to prove

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

Antwan Staley: Aaron Rodgers and the Jets need each other as both have something to prove After weeks of publicly saying all the right things, Aaron Rodgers finally acknowledged that he and the Packers are headed for a divorce.As a result of the messy breakup, Rodgers told “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday afternoon that he intends to play for the Jets next season. He isn’t ready to retire, he is ready to prove a point.The tipping point for the superstar quarterback was finding out the Packers were apparently looking to ship him out without his knowledge.But as a hip-hop artist Macklemore once said, one man’s trash is another man’s come-up. As the details of the trade continue to be worked out between the Jets and Packers, Gang Green hopes Rodgers is the key to coming out of years of being in the NFL abyss.The Jets need Rodgers as much as Rodgers needs the Jets at this point. Both sides have something to prove to others in the league and to themselves.For the Jets, it’s simple. They desperately need a veteran quarterback that can help...

Gathering for St. Patrick’s Day? Boston health officials recommend wearing a mask as COVID cases go down

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

Gathering for St. Patrick’s Day? Boston health officials recommend wearing a mask as COVID cases go down While COVID cases keep dropping in the city and across the region, Boston health officials ahead of St. Patrick’s Day recommended that people gathering for the holiday wear a mask in public indoor spaces.“Keep your weekend filled with luck and happiness (and not COVID-19)!” reads a poster from the Boston Public Health Commission.“Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day?” the Boston Public Health Commission tweeted on Thursday. “While Boston is experiencing lower levels of COVID-19 spread, it’s still very easy to get sick when gathering in large crowds. Consider wearing a mask and be sure to stay home if you’re sick and to test for COVID before and after gathering.”Meanwhile, the city’s virus wastewater data is continuing to fall. Data from the city’s wastewater surveillance program shows that the number of COVID particles in the wastewater dropped 46% over the past two weeks.The citywide average is now 479 viral RNA copie...

Michelle Wu pushes energy-efficiency ordinance, grants

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

Michelle Wu pushes energy-efficiency ordinance, grants In the latest part of her “Green New Deal” push, Mayor Michelle Wu’s proposing legislation to move Boston to the state’s new electricity-focused standards and is putting federal recovery money toward retrofitting affordable housing to be more environmentally friendly.Wu said she’s going to be filing an ordinance that would put Boston in line with the state’s “stretch code,” a set of regulations that cities and towns can opt into that’s aimed at reducing emissions from residential buildings.“Building a Green New Deal city means improving on our existing infrastructure as well as investing in future resilient development,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “This new green building code will help ensure that we set the foundation for healthy, resilient growth throughout our neighborhoods.”If passed by the city council, the ordinance change would require new residential buildings to add wiring for future conversion to electri...

Source: Patriots re-sign LS Joe Cardona to 4-year deal

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:51:56 GMT

Source: Patriots re-sign LS Joe Cardona to 4-year deal The Patriots have re-signed long snapper Joe Cardona to a 4-year deal with a $1 million signing bonus, a source confirmed to the Herald.Cardona, 30, is the team’s second-longest tenured player after special teams captain Mathew Slater. The Patriots selected him in the fifth round of the 2015 draft out of Navy. Cardona is viewed as an important locker room leader. The team’s punt and field goal operations missed Cardona at the end of last season when he missed multiple games with a partially torn tendon in his foot.He becomes the 11th free agent the Patriots have retained this offseason, including restricted free agents the team has tendered. The lone exceptions have been safety Devin McCourty, who retired, and wide receiver Jakobi Meyers, who signed with the Raiders.The NFL Network first reported Cardona’s new deal.