Inert bomb found on Santa Cruz County beach

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

Inert bomb found on Santa Cruz County beach (KRON) – The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office found an inert military ordnance on the beach in Pajaro Dunes on New Year’s Eve. On Dec. 31, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office bomb team was alerted of a suspicious object in Pajaro Dunes.(Photo: Santa Cruz Sheriff's County Office) High surf advisory begins Wednesday: NWS According to authorites, the object was an inert military ordnance, and it was deemed safe. The sheriff's office suspects the ordnance was washed up from the area's coastal flooding on Dec. 28.Travis Air Force Base personnel collected the ordnance, according to authorities.

What would you put on Denver's 2024 bingo card?

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

What would you put on Denver's 2024 bingo card? DENVER (KDVR) — The new year is here, and that means a new year of exciting possibilities and opportunities.Some of those might be personal, such as a wedding or a new addition to the family, but some of those exciting moments are shared across an entire city or state.Last year ended with a story few viewers saw coming -- Russell Wilson being benched. Some Broncos fans even said, "That wasn't something we had on our bingo card." Why you should keep your Christmas lights up through the end of January With that in mind, FOX31 is asking readers to help build a Denver and Colorado-themed 2024 bingo card for everyone to play along with.Some suggestions might be something sports-related like, "Nuggets become repeat NBA Champions," or even a crazy weather prediction like "Blizzard in June."The list is for fun, so keep in mind that suggestions about politics, violent crime or natural disasters will not be included.Submit a form.You have until the end of the week to submit your suggestions...

Slow start to snowy season doesn't mean dry winter for Denver

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

Slow start to snowy season doesn't mean dry winter for Denver DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver had one of the driest Decembers on record for snowfall, and the rest of the snowy months so far haven't been much better.Denver's off to a slow start for snowfall, but this lackluster winter weather doesn't necessarily mean it's going to be a dry season, according to Pinpoint Weather meteorologist Travis Michels.Winter snow so farFrom September of 2023 through Jan. 2, 2024, there have been 11.8 inches of snow for the season, which isn't a lot compared to the average snowfall in Denver.On average, the Mile High City has 20.6 inches of snow by this time, according to the National Weather Service. FOX31 Weather: View the latest Denver forecasts, maps and radar But the snowfall thus far isn't a great indicator of the type of winter ahead.Snowfall totals this year versus average (KDVR)Previous snowfall at this timeCompared to last year at this time, Denver was at 23.9 inches by the end of December. The winter of 2022-2023 ended with 48.9 inches of snow.But don't...

Sunrise Police officer injured after reported shooting in Fort Lauderdale

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

Sunrise Police officer injured after reported shooting in Fort Lauderdale A Sunrise Police officer has been injured in Fort Lauderdale after a reported shooting. Fort Lauderdale Police responded to the area of 200 Street and Northwest 22nd Avenue, just after 2 p.m. The officer has been rushed to Broward Health Medical Center via ground transport with a gunshot wound to their leg. The condition of the officer is not yet known. It is unclear if a suspect has been taken into custody or what led to the shooting. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Apparent Israeli strike kills senior Hamas figure in Beirut and raises fears conflict could expand

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

Apparent Israeli strike kills senior Hamas figure in Beirut and raises fears conflict could expand TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An apparent Israeli strike in the Lebanese capital of Beirut killed Hamas’ second-highest ranking political leader Tuesday, marking a potential escalation of Israel’s war against the militant group and heightening the risk of a wider Middle East conflict.Saleh Arouri, who was the most senior Hamas figure killed since the war with Israel began, was also a founder of the group’s military wing. His death could provoke major retaliation by Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah militia.The strike hit an apartment in a building in a Shiite district of Beirut that is a Hezbollah stronghold, and Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah has vowed to strike back against any Israeli targeting of Palestinian officials in Lebanon.Hezbollah and the Israeli military have been exchanging fire almost daily over the Israeli-Lebanese border since Israel’s military campaign in Gaza began nearly three months ago. But so far the Lebanese group has appeared ...

Patriots’ Jerod Mayo reacts to ‘hurtful’ report he’s rubbed people the wrong way

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

Patriots’ Jerod Mayo reacts to ‘hurtful’ report he’s rubbed people the wrong way Over the last year, Patriots linebackers coach Jerod Mayo has drawn increased attention as Bill Belichick’s future grows increasingly uncertain.Last January, Mayo signed a new contract that included more money and greater responsibilities, which led some in the organization to believe he will be eventually become Belichick’s successor as head coach.However, according to a report from the Boston Sports Journal’s Greg Bedard, Mayo has also “rubbed at least some people the wrong way in the building,” since signing his new deal. Asked about the report Tuesday during a conference call, Mayo admitted the story had been brought to his attention, and he found it “hurtful,”Mayo also said he tries to avoid reading articles during the season, before offering two lengthy answers to separate questions about the report and how he processed it last week.His full comments are below.“Honestly when that report came out, you know, my brother sent it to m...

Earthquake rattles Queens, may have caused Roosevelt Island explosions

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

Earthquake rattles Queens, may have caused Roosevelt Island explosions Thomas Tracy | New York Daily News (TNS)NEW YORK — An earthquake rattled parts of Queens Tuesday morning and may have sparked a series of underground explosions reported on Roosevelt Island, city officials said.“The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reports that a 1.7 magnitude earthquake has occurred near Astoria, Queens,” Notify NYC reported. “The earthquake has reportedly been felt in the New York City area, but there are no reports of injuries or damage in New York City at this time.”Residents of both Manhattan and Queens reported hearing multiple explosions just before 6 a.m. centered on Main St. in Roosevelt Island  just south of the Roosevelt Island Bridge to Queens. Callers reported that at least one building near the explosion shook, an FDNY spokesman said.Firefighters arrived and found no flames and no one injured. The explosion, which may be electrical, appeared to have occurred underground.The FDNY handed the job over to Con Edison, which was investigating. Resident...

Matt Poitras returning to Bruins earlier than expected after Canada eliminated

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

Matt Poitras returning to Bruins earlier than expected after Canada eliminated Canada’s pain should be the Bruins’ gain.Team Canada was upset by Czechia in quarterfinals of the World Junior Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden on Tuesday morning, 3-2, on a deflected goal with 11 seconds left in the third period, knocking Canada out. That means 19-year-old rookie Matt Poitras will be released from Team Canada sooner than expected. UMass goalie Michael Hrabel (28 saves) was the hero for the Czechs.Coach Jim Montgomery told reporters in Columbus that he suspects Poitras will return to Boston sometime on Wednesday. The B’s, who play the Blue Jackets on Tuesday night, play on Thursday at home against the Pittsburgh Penguins but that would seem like quick of a turnaround. Saturday’s game at the Garden against the Tampa Bay Lightning is a more reasonable target date for a return.“How soon he plays, again, that’s up for discussion because it just happened,” said Montgomery.Poitras had two goals and two assists in five games in the tourname...

Red Sox claim right-hander off waivers from Kansas City Royals

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

Red Sox claim right-hander off waivers from Kansas City Royals The Red Sox further bolstered their pitching depth on Tuesday, claiming right-hander Max Castillo off waivers from the Kansas City Royals.The 24-year-old Castillo has appeared in 21 big league games, including seven with the Royals in 2023, and has posted a 5.43 career ERA over those outings. Last season he also made 22 appearances (21 starts) at Triple-A, posting a 4.58 ERA over 116 innings pitched.Currently Castillo is playing winter ball in Venezuela, and as of Tuesday afternoon he has gone 5-0 with a 2.72 ERA in 49.2 innings for Cardenales de Lara.Originally signed as an international free agent by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2015, Castillo debuted for the Blue Jays in 2022 before heading to Kansas City as part of the Whit Merrifield trade. With Boston he projects as a depth arm who will have a chance to compete for a spot at the back end of the bullpen and who could move back and forth between the majors and Triple-A as needed.Boston’s 40-man roster is now at 40.

Michael Cohen can’t hold Donald Trump liable for retaliatory imprisonment, appeals court says

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 03:38:18 GMT

Michael Cohen can’t hold Donald Trump liable for retaliatory imprisonment, appeals court says By LARRY NEUMEISTER (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Cohen can’t hold his former boss, ex-president Donald Trump, liable because he was jailed for what he claimed was retaliation for writing a tell-all memoir, an appeals court said Tuesday.The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan said in an order that it would not revive a lawsuit that a lower-court judge had tossed out because the law did not seem to provide a damages remedy for most claims that someone was jailed in retaliation for their criticisms of a president.A three-judge panel concluded Cohen already obtained relief by getting a judge to order his release from imprisonment to home confinement several weeks after he was abruptly put behind bars when the government claimed he violated severe restrictions on his public communications. It said the law did not provide an outlet for more relief than that.Cohen served over a year of a three-year sentence in federal prison after pleading guilty in 2018...