Louisville names new police chief
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:36:39 GMT
LOUISVILLE, Colo. (KDVR) — Greeley's deputy police chief will take on a new role as the chief of the Louisville Police Department.Rafael Gutierrez is expected to start the job on May 30, according to a release from Louisville."Rafael competed in a national recruitment for the position with a number of exceptional candidates," Louisville City Manager Jeff Durbin said in a statement. "After a thorough vetting process, he rose to the top of the candidate pool and we're excited to have him join the Louisville team." 2 more rock attacks reported, video sought from homes, cars Former Police Chief David Hayes left the department in November after serving in the role since 2014. He took a job as police chief in Estes Park. Deputy Police Chief Jeff Fisher has served as the interim police chief since Hayes' departure.Gutierrez "spent much of his career" in Greeley "in various roles with increasing levels of responsibility," according to the city's news release. He holds a master's degree in...Watch ‘Gringa’ at Savor Cinema or on on-demand on VUDU
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:36:39 GMT
If you live in SoFlo, you’ve probably heard the word gringa before. It basically means foreign woman. Which is part of the premise of the upcoming movie, Gringa.Daddy issues, am I right?In Gringa, a troubled teen runs away to Mexico to find the father she has never known.John Oates of rock duo Hall and Oates, wrote and produced music for the film.And he was at the SoFlo premiere this weekend at the Savor Cinema, home of the Fort Lauderdale film fest.John Oates: “It’s a really great film. It’s really heartwarming and the actors are amazing and E.J. and Marny did an incredible job. So it’s just wonderful that I have the opportunity to be a part of the project.”Wanna check out the film? You can catch it tomorrow through Thursday at Savor Cinema or on on-demand on VUDU.Gabriel Hotel is celebrating Miami Grand Prix, come relax and soak up some sun in unique floats
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:36:39 GMT
South Florida might be short on gas in places but come race week, get ready to rev it up. We’ll all be fueled up for some fun when Formula 1 comes into town. One way to do it is with a splashing good time. In downtown Miami, one boutique-style hotel wants you to live it up and let your problems float away.Just in time for next week’s Miami Grand Prix, the Gabriel Hotel in Miami is celebrating the race weekend with a pool party.Duncan Clements: “While the race is happening. We will have it streamed live on our TVs out on the pool deck at Bella’s.And for the first time ever speeding is allowed in Miami but only in the pool thanks to Float Factory.Laura Pucker: “They’ve invented different kinds of things that you can still have fun with but also maybe even play, have themes in the pool, on the lake, in the ocean or while you’re riding your yacht.These wet and wild floats are definitely not basic.Laura Pucker: “We have the a.m. speed, the ...Rachel Weisz stars as twins in gender-flipped ‘Dead Ringers’ on Amazon Prime
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The 1988 thriller “Dead Ringers” is getting gender-flipped for the upcoming Amazon Prime mini-series.Rachel Weisz stars as twins, originally played by Jeremy Irons in the 1988 version.Deco sat down with Rachel and Rachel to find out what they thought about playing two roles and maybe, each other!It’s Rachel Weisz times two, for the remake of David Cronenberg’s 1988 thriller “Dead Ringers.”The Amazon Prime mini series sees Rachel starring as twins Elliot and Beverly Mantle.Rachel Weisz: “It was a kind of two-part experience. The first part was developing the idea alongside Alice [Birch – series creator], and Alice invited me into the writers’ room where we all dreamed up ideas, and then Alice wrote the scripts, and then I had my job to do, which was to act these two characters that were so brilliantly drawn on the page as distinct, distinct people.”Like all siblings, Elliot and Beverly don’t always see eye-to-eye.Rache...Beth Murphy, the Murphy’s Bleachers owner who battled the Chicago Cubs over the Wrigleyville rooftops, dies at 68
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Beth Murphy, owner of Murphy’s Bleachers, a popular bar among Chicago Cubs fans, was as well-known in Wrigleyville as some of the players.Murphy’s battles with the Cubs over rooftop owners’ rights played out in newspapers and on local newscasts for years, pitting the small business owners against one of baseball’s oldest and most valuable franchises.It made Murphy a local celebrity and one of Wrigleyville’s most respected business owners.“She always valued the bar’s contribution to the neighborhood,” said Karen Cholipski, her longtime friend.Murphy, 68, died Monday after a long bout with kidney cancer.The bar announced her death on Twitter, saying she “peacefully passed away” in the morning. The marquee of the iconic bar at the corner of Waveland and Sheffield avenues simply said: “WE WILL MISS YOU BETH.”“She just always helped a neighbor out,” said Freddy Fagenholz, general manager of Murphy’s...HS lacrosse: Reading boys bounce back vs. Billerica
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:36:39 GMT
READING — After its first loss of the season to BC High last weekend, Reading’s boys lacrosse program wanted to send a message that the Rockets still belong among the state’s elite.On Monday, the Granara trio delivered that message. Cullen Granara paced things with a hat trick, with Robbie Granara (two goals) sniping the eventual game-winning tally. Meanwhile, Finn Granara (10 saves) preserved the victory in the cage as Reading knocked off Billerica in a highly anticipated 8-7 thriller.“We didn’t think we played particularly well (against BC High),” said Reading coach Charlie Hardy. “Today, we played better. This is a good team, well-coached. Good athletes, hard nosed kids. (Billerica’s) a good program, as we all know.”The matchup featured arguably the top two squads in the Div. 2 field. From the opening whistle, the schools exchanged blows. After falling behind 3-1 early, the Rockets responded with three unanswered goals of their own. Cullen Granara buried his first tally with 1:57...BC High has 16 hits, rocks St. John’s Prep
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DANVERS — BC High’s first trip around the Catholic Conference is off to a roaring start.Andrew Manning blasted a three-run homer as part of a 16-hit effort while Mason Lombard fired a complete game as BC High overwhelmed rival St. John’s Prep, 16-2, in a five inning affair on Monday afternoon at Pete Frates Diamond in Danvers.The Eagles (5-3, 3-0) have now won three league games all via run rule.“Andrew’s first inning home run ignited us for sure,” BC High coach Steve Healy said. “We were relentless all game. Even the guys we cycled in got on base. Then Mason was efficient.”BC High got started in the top of the first inning as three straight hits capped off by a Cole Bohane double put the visitors up 1-0. That’s when Manning took center stage as the senior first baseman connected on a moonshot to dead center for a three-run home run to give BC High a 4-0 advantage.“I was looking for a fastball and got it and thankfully was able t...That’s right!
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The state’s first annual Right Whale Day was celebrated with some fin-fare at the New England Aquarium.The scientists say they’ve documented more than 100 individual North Atlantic right whales in Cape Cod Bay this season as they spend more time in recent years feeding in Massachusetts waters before moving north to Canada later in the spring.Dozens more whales have also been sighted during New England Aquarium aerial surveys south of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.Still, the whales remain endangered.Chomper Hartman,6, from Berlin VT, carries a stuffed turtle past an inflatable Right Whale on display outside the New England Aquarium on Monday, in Boston, MA. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald) April 24, 2023'Someone has to protect our kids': Parents patrol elementary school
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SAN DIEGO -- Bird Rock Elementary has a new set of eyes looking out for the safety of their students. Parents on Patrol, or POP, have now rallied parent volunteers to take shifts walking the campus and perimeter of the school on the lookout for anything that might pose a threat to students inside. “We have phone in one hand and we have a radio in the other and all we do with the phone is we dial 9-1-1 if we see applicable trouble, and with the radio, we use that communicate to the faculty, staff,” said Todd Marchner, a parent volunteer who takes a shift walking the campus in the name of safety. DUI suspected in I-15 crash that killed 2, including 4-year-old The group was founded in the wake of the recent shooting in Nashville, Tennessee.“It was just very overwhelming, I felt very upset and I wanted to do something about it,” said Marchner. Gun violence has now overtaken car accidents as the leading cause for childhood death, according to the Center for Disease Control. Parents at ...Man hit, killed by Amtrak train
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SAN DIEGO -- Authorities were investigating Monday after finding a man hit by a southbound Amtrak train, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department said.The collision occurred around 12:47 p.m. in the Bay Park neighborhood near the intersection of Santa Fe Street and Balboa Avenue, Sgt. Jason King said in a release.The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene, according to first responders. DUI suspected in I-15 crash that killed 2, including 4-year-old The San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office will perform an autopsy to determine the identity of the victim and manner of death.The incident comes two weeks after two pedestrians were struck by trains in Carlsbad in a span of ten days.Anyone with information about the case can call the Sheriff's Department's non-emergency line at 858-565-5200.Latest news
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