2 women suspected of stealing $42k worth of watches in Boulder
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) -- The search is on for two women accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of expensive watches in Boulder.Boulder police said two women stole two Rolex watches, valued at $42,000, from a jewelry store on Pearl Street just before 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 11. Download the FOX31 App: Breaking news alerts & Pinpoint Weather Detective Zihang Xu with Boulder Police said the suspects used a distraction technique and are linked to other cases across the country. “One of the suspects would start talking to the employee, asking a bunch of questions and the other suspect will really swiftly conceal one of the watches underneath the purse,” Xu said. He said they’re asking the public to help identify the suspects described as two women in their 50s with brown hair and brown eyes. The first watch was a Rolex 18K yellow gold Oyster Quartz President watch valued at $30,000 and the second watch was a Rolex two-tone Oyster Quartz watch valued at $...Prepare for delays along I-70 in Colorado during Thanksgiving week
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
SILVERTHORNE, Colo. (KDVR) - Thousands of travelers are expected to make their way to Colorado’s high country in the coming days to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.The Colorado Department of Transportation advises travelers to plan ahead for delays. Traffic was backed up on westbound Interstate 70 east of the Eisenhower Tunnel on Monday afternoon as many headed to high country ski resorts. FOX31 Weather: View the latest Denver forecasts, maps and radar “We have a dog in the car so you start to kind of wonder all right we got a bathroom break coming up here,” said Dan Craytor.Craytor says it is important to prepare in advance for extra time spent in the car, especially when traveling with children.“The kids are in the back having a staring contest and so you just go old school, just break out the rock, paper, scissors, whatever you can do to pass time,” said Craytor.CDOT tells FOX31 it will suspend construction lane closures along the I-70 mountain corridor during Thanks...Months after community gets HOA to repair their pool, 7 Investigates finds potentially dangerous problem left behind
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
Residents at a condo community turned to 7 investigates to get their pool repaired and reopened.They thought the situation was solved, but it turned out there was an even bigger problem lurking beneath the surface.7’s Karen Hensel investigates.People living at this condo complex in Oakland Park say the condition of their pool has gone from bad to worse.Lisa, condo owner: “It bothers me a lot and it makes me really scared because anybody could have lost their life here.”When 7 investigates first visited “Azul at Kimberly Lake” over the summer, the pool had been closed a few times in the past year.William Cipriani, condo owner: “I mean there are ducks, you know, defecating in it. There are algae growing.” The property management company seemed to get things back in order after our story aired.Water quality issues were corrected and inspectors allowed the pool to reopen.Condo owner William Cipriani says it didn’t last long.William Ciprian...3 baby antelopes introduced to new habitat at Zoo Miami
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
A bunch of babies made their much-anticipated Zoo debut.Three African antelopes were born at Zoo Miami over the last two weeks.After successfully completing their neonatal exams on Monday, the calves were introduced and were allowed to roam in their new habitats with their parents and other members of the herd.Police say shooter attacked Ohio Walmart and injuries reported
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (AP) — A shooter opened fire Monday night at a Walmart in Ohio but police didn’t immediately confirm reports that several people were wounded.The attack was reported at around 8:30 p.m. at the Walmart in Beavercreek, a town of about 50,000 in the Dayton metropolitan area.“The building has been cleared and secured. There is no active threat at this time,” police posted on Facebook about an hour after the shooting.Investigators didn’t immediately release other details.At least three people were injured and taken to Soin Medical Center, a Kettering Health spokesperson told WHIO-TV.In addition, the Greene County Coroner’s Office told the station that its personnel were called to the scene, although it wasn’t immediately clear whether the shooter or a victim had died. “We’re heartbroken by what’s happened at our Beavercreek, Ohio store. This remains a developing situation, and we’re working closely with investigators on the scene,” a Walmart spokespers...Windy rains with the latest autumn storm to make a dent in the 5th driest November open of the past 153 years; the heaviest rains in a month likely: 0.60 to 1.30"; Thanksgiving week arrives with temp downturn—and colder air due this weekend into next week
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
TUESDAY, COLD RAIN AND WINDYModeling suggests rain overspread to city and close-in suburbs in the 7 to10pm Monday time and won't wind down until 3 to 5pm Tuesday. That's a 17 to 20 hour spell rainy period which may produce soaking rains of 0.60" to 1.30" range across the metro area. Rain is needed here. November to date (i.e. Nov 1-19) has seen just 0.10" of rain at O'Hare going into this system, which is just 6% normal. Rainfall in the predicted range would amount to the heaviest rain here since 1.48" fell which last fell in Chicago over a 5-day period from this past Oct 11-15.Gusty NE overnight and Tuesday morning winds will shift NW Tuesday afternoon with top velocities of 24-28 mph likely—even a higher over Lake Michigan—are likely to churn the waters there with waves frequently elevated in a week of gusty winds. Waves are likely into Tuesday from 3 to 8 feet.The Chicago area has moved into a decidedly colder weather regime with temps this week likely to come in close to 9-deg c...Google Maps rolls out new color scheme. No, you can't change it back
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) -- Google Maps has rolled out a new color scheme on both desktop and mobile versions of the app. The biggest change that users will notice is roadways are no longer white and yellow. They now appear in various shades of gray. Parks and other forest areas are a slightly different shade of green, while buildings are still gray and yellow. Google also said buildings will be more realistic to better help users find their way around using their surroundings."And on highways, where some of the trickiest driving maneuvers often happen (like that annoying exit that requires you to quickly cross multiple lanes), you'll see some improved lane details to help you feel prepared," Google said. Credit: Google/NexstarGoogle announced the updated colors in October, though more people have noticed the subtle change within the past week. The website 9to5Google also shared some side-by-side photos showing the old colors compared to the new ones. Some users on X, formerly known as Tw...Assessments rise for 97% of St. Louis County homeowners, but not county executive
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Emails from St. Louis County viewers prompted FOX 2 to investigate home assessments. One viewer in particular wanted to know why the property tax assessment had gone up for so many homes in the county, but the assessment for St. Louis County Executive Sam Page went down.We went to the St. Louis County Assessor’s Office and met with spokesperson Sarah Siegel. We asked if the county executive received a special deal in the valuation of his property.“Absolutely not. Dr. Page’s house was valued by our office exactly the same way that we valued every other house in St. Louis County, which is about 380,000 houses,” Siegel said. “We don’t value based on who the owner is or even based on any other factors about the owner.” Metro East rapper Mudd Bughatti killed in Stan Musial Bridge shooting According to Siegel, approximately 97% of homes in the county received a higher property value, and just 2.5% of properties had small valuations.County Executive Page shares a ...Contact 2: Trouble in Toyland 2023 report
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The Illinois Public Interest Research Group released its 38th annual Trouble in Toyland report on Monday. It gives parents and gift givers an idea of how specific smart toys work, as well as tips and questions to ask before buying toys with technology that can collect information about young children.“There are multiple reviews on Amazon with parents saying they opened this up, took it out of the box, and literally strangers started talking to their children on it,” Abe Scarr, director of the Illinois Public Interest Research Group, said.But Scarr says just because a toy has a camera or microphone doesn’t make it unsafe.“It’s about understanding how it works and whether it’s secure, and we think this is an example of a toy that does feature a camera,” he said. “It is a smart toy, but also is relatively safe.” Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Belleville City Council votes to remove downtown parking meters
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:35:36 GMT
BELLEVILLE, Ill. – The Belleville City Council approved a new bill to remove parking meters downtown."It is less confusing for people. The meters we've had here in Belleville are quite old. They're getting in disrepair,” David Schoenborn, owner of the Lincoln Theatre, said. “Some of them are even in dangerous conditions because they are falling off or have sharp edges.”Schoenborn said the parking meters cause a lot of confusion for visitors. That’s because you'll find free parking lots across the street from some meters. Missouri soldier awarded medal for saving drowning family Schoenborn said removing the remaining meters gives visitors consistency and eliminates the need for repairs. He had this advice for people visiting downtown Belleville."There's lots of free parking. The parking is just behind all of the buildings mostly and now it's going to be the streets, and all of the buildings will be more accessible to everyone, which I think is a good thing," he said.The city expect...Latest news
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