Denver metro could see 3 to 7 inches of Thanksgiving snow and frigid weekend temps

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

Denver metro could see 3 to 7 inches of Thanksgiving snow and frigid weekend temps Denverites should savor Wednesday’s warmth before this weekend starts to feel more like Christmas than Thanksgiving.The unseasonably warm temperatures this week will plummet starting Thursday, and forecasters at the National Weather Service in Boulder said three to seven inches of snow could fall from Thursday to Saturday.As you've heard, we have a little snow coming for the tail end of Thanksgiving! More info on snow amounts/timing on the way, but for now here's a look at snowfall probabilities for a few locations (Thu PM – Sat PM).Beware of single value forecasts – they mask uncertainty! #COwx pic.twitter.com/hLmTaX71J8— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) November 22, 2023“Winter comes knocking on our doorstep for Thanksgiving day, with high temperatures plummeting around 25-30 degrees relative to Wednesday in the wake of a morning cold front,” Meteorologist Bruno Rodriguez said. The high Wednesday is 67 degrees, compared to Thursday’s high...

Honey Baked Ham stores see long lines in L.A. area

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

Honey Baked Ham stores see long lines in L.A. area Looking for a honey-baked ham for Thanksgiving? Be ready for a bit of a wait.Honey Baked Ham stores around Southern California had lines out the door Wednesday morning.The chain, which was founded in Detroit in 1957, has 17 locations in the L.A. area.In addition to the famous meat with a "sweet, crunchy glaze enhancing the flavor of the bone-in gourmet ham," as described on the company's website, Honey Baked Ham stores also offer turkey, sides, desserts and more.

What to buy on Black Friday? Start here!

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

What to buy on Black Friday? Start here! Lots of items are on sale starting right now.But what to buy?Our friends from BestReviews stopped by with some suggestions on what to shop for.BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission."There’s Prime Day, there’s other big sales events… those are great. But Black Friday to Cyber Monday, that’s when [retailers] are going to roll out the deepest discounts," said Jacob Palmer, Senior Director of Content Operations for BestReviews."We want to make sure we’re connecting people with the best products at the best prices," said Palmer. BestReviews is owned by our parent company Nexstar.Here are some of the site's top picks:Dyson productsItems like the Dyson V12 Stick Vacuum is already selling for it's lowest price of the year. It has a laser feature that lets you see the dust on your floor so you can get things truly clean. Expect to see a wide range of Dyson products on sale.Theragun productsTheragun pretty much invented the percussive massage device and they con...

Passengers pack out LAX before Thanksgiving; protest planned for Terminal 7

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

Passengers pack out LAX before Thanksgiving; protest planned for Terminal 7 Thanksgiving is only a day away, and LAX is a hub of activity.Traffic at the airport is up about 91.5% as compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to the TSA, and as many as 2.5 million passengers are expected to come through between Nov. 16-27.On Tuesday, travel was impacted by 234 delays, most of which were weather-related, but there were no cancellations, according to airport spokesperson Heath Montgomery.At least one possible disruption looms Wednesday, however, as about 100 union workers are expected to rally to "demand that the City Council move forward a motion to raise airport and tourism workers’ wages to $25/hour immediately and progressively reach $30/hour by 2028," SEIU-USWW said in a news release.They are also seeking better health care coverage.The rally is expected to begin at 11 a.m. in the upper level of Terminal 7.

Late California loan payments at 15-month high. Should you worry?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

Late California loan payments at 15-month high. Should you worry? The “Looking Glass” ponders economic and real estate trends through two distinct lenses: the optimist’s “glass half-full” and the pessimist’s “glass half-empty.”Buzz: Californians are missing bill payments at the fastest rate in 15 months. However, there’s a “but” that bears some explaining.Source: My trusty spreadsheet peeked at the New York Fed’s third-quarter report on how consumers are paying their debts nationwide and in 11 big states. The research studies borrowing and debt payments among people with credit histories tracked by Equifax – roughly 90% of Americans.Debate: Should we worry about growing skipped payments?Glass half-fullThis summer, as the economy cooled, 1.13% of California consumer debts were tardy by 90 days or more, the highest level of skipped bills since 2022’s second quarter.And here is the “but” – that slow payment rate is the best among the 11 states and is well below the U.S. level of 1.62%.Related ArticlesHousing | Huge revamp of San Jose retai...

Vallejo suspect crashes in car chase, is shot by police

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

Vallejo suspect crashes in car chase, is shot by police Police activity swarmed around Sonoma Boulevard and Tennessee Street on Monday after a car chase ended with Vallejo police shooting a robbery suspect.The suspect’s injury “appears not to be life threatening,” according to authorities.Authorities responded to a report of an armed robbery on the 3400 block of Sonoma Boulevard around 11:43 a.m., the Vallejo Police Department said in a press release. The suspect’s car reportedly crashed into an uninvolved vehicle near Nation’s Giant Hamburgers.“A foot pursuit took place after the collision and an officer-involved shooting took place soon thereafter,” police said.A gas station clerk who declined to give his name said he heard the sound of the crash from inside his store.“I’m here with (the) cashier. I hear the accident – big accident, you know?” the clerk said. He then heard the sound of “maybe four gunshots.”Near Tennessee and Sonoma on Monday afternoon, glass and debris lay scattered near a white Toyota Yaris that was missing its back ...

Thanksgiving: Holiday beverage pairings are for the birds

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

Thanksgiving: Holiday beverage pairings are for the birds Every year about this time, the so-called “experts” offer their insights on holiday pairings. Typically, we see a different pairing with every single course. And when you start thinking about volume, even with just a half glass of wine with every course (appetizer, salad/soup, entrée and dessert), that leaves you with just about three full glasses of wine (3/4 of a bottle in most cases) per person. That’s a lot! Pairing cocktails with courses is even more problematic because distilled spirits are both anesthetic in nature, as well as analgesic. Meaning that they not only kill germs, but they also dull your senses. And last time I checked, taste was a sense. Pairings are also particularly problematic because not everybody likes the same things.But one of the great things about a Thanksgiving meal is that it’s almost universal in its construct. Unlike a Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa meal, which can break several different ways depending upon depth of commitment and/or persuasion, not to ...

For 60 years, JFK’s assassination haunted Rob Reiner. Now he thinks he’s solved it

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

For 60 years, JFK’s assassination haunted Rob Reiner. Now he thinks he’s solved it According to director Rob Reiner, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, has been a wound on the American psyche for 60 years.“I was a junior at Beverly Hills High School,” Reiner says on a recent video call. “I was 16, and yeah, I will never forget it.“I remember a student coming in and talking to my physics teacher,” he says. “Mr. Crean. I remember his name. And he turns to us and he says, ‘I have some terrible news,’ and he told us. And then we all got sent home.”“Who Killed JFK?” is a new podcast from filmmaker Rob Reiner and journalist Soledad O’Brien. The first of 10 episodes arrived on Nov. 8, 2023, with new episodes every Wednesday. This Nov. 22, 1963 file photo shows President John F. Kennedy riding in motorcade with first lady Jacqueline Kennedy before he was shot in Dallas, Texas. (AP Photo, file)“Who Killed JFK?” is a new podcast from filmmaker Rob Reiner and journalist Soledad O’Brien. The first of ...

Federal agents seize $9M worth of cryptocurrency linked to cyber scam group

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

Federal agents seize $9M worth of cryptocurrency linked to cyber scam group (BCN) -- Federal agents seized $9 million worth of cryptocurrency linked to a cyber scam organization that has exploited more than 70 victims, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California said Tuesday.Before the seizure, the Justice Department and the U.S. Secret Service's field office in San Francisco traced the Tether cryptocurrency, which is pegged to the U.S. dollar, to addresses allegedly linked to a group that scammed its victims through romance and cryptocurrency confidence schemes, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.Court documents showed that members of the cyber scam organization convinced their victims to make cryptocurrency deposits by deceiving them that they were making investments with trusted firms and cryptocurrency exchanges. The victims then found out late that these so-called firms and cryptocurrency exchanges are non-existent platforms. Sam Altman returns as CEO of OpenAI "These scammers prey on ordinary investors by creating websites that t...

After Hamas Attack, Israeli Politicians Want to Empower Military Tribunals to Execute Palestinians

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:26:45 GMT

After Hamas Attack, Israeli Politicians Want to Empower Military Tribunals to Execute Palestinians A national security committee hearing in the Israeli Parliament spiraled out of control this week as family members of hostages taken by Hamas on October 7 squared off with the most far-right members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition government. The uproar was caused by a bill that the coalition’s right-wing members have long sought to pass that would make it easier for Israel to execute Palestinians on Israeli soil. The resurrection of the death penalty is a long-standing goal of Israel’s far-right politicians past and present, whose efforts intensified at the beginning of this year with the introduction of a bill that would mandate the death penalty for Palestinians found guilty of terrorism in Israeli courts. The bill, which garnered preliminary approval from Netanyahu’s government, defines terrorism as “the purpose of harming the State of Israel and the rebirth of the Jewish people in its homeland,” suggesting it will be applied largely toward Palestinia...