Another Colorado 14er could have its name changed

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

Another Colorado 14er could have its name changed DENVER (KDVR) — Another Colorado 14er could soon see its name changed.In September, the U.S. Board on Geographic Names officially renamed Mount Evans to Mount Blue Sky after a years-long movement pushed to address the history of the name. Now, the Colorado Geographic Naming Advisory Board is looking into another mountain. Mount Evans officially renamed Mount Blue Sky On Nov. 2, the board held a meeting to address Kit Carson Mountain. The peak stands at 14,165 feet in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, just north of the Great Sand Dunes National Park. During a virtual meeting, the board discussed the name change. The U.S. Board on Geographic Names introduced the case about renaming Kit Carson Mountain to Frustum Peak. Frustum is a geometric term for a flat-top cone or pyramid. Controversial past of Kit CarsonAccording to the board, the reason for the name change is because proponents said Kit Carson Mountain glorifies the historic figure's controversial past. Carson gained recog...

New surveillance footage released in North Lauderdale murder investigation

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

New surveillance footage released in North Lauderdale murder investigation Detectives from the Broward Sheriff’s Office Homicide Unit have released new surveillance footage featuring individuals believed to be linked to a recent North Lauderdale homicide. At the family’s request, the victim has also been identified. The crime occurred just before 5 p.m. on April 27 in the vicinity of the 7400 block of Kimberly Boulevard. According to BSO investigators, once authorities arrived on the scene following reports of a shooting, they discovered 36-year-old Leayle Powell behind a building, with multiple gunshot wounds.Powell was immediately airlifted to Broward Health North by BSO Fire Rescue and pronounced deceased.Previously, investigators had released Ring camera video and images of the individuals and vehicle thought to be connected to the fatal shooting. In a bid to generate further leads, additional footage has now been made public.The newly released surveillance video shows three individuals walking towards an apartment complex. A few minutes later, a...

Missing airplane mechanic last seen at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

Missing airplane mechanic last seen at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a man who has not been seen since last week. Officials said Suren Seetal, a 36-year-old airplane jet mechanic, has been missing since Thursday. He was last seen at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport around 6 p.m. The Fort Lauderdale Police Endangered Persons Unit is actively investigating his disappearance.Seetal owns a 2001 Silver Honda Accord sedan with the license plate EHNA41. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to contact the Fort Lauderdale Police.

Key West Police need help identifying vandal of Southernmost Point buoy

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

Key West Police need help identifying vandal of Southernmost Point buoy Authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying a male suspect responsible for vandalizing Key West’s iconic Southernmost Point buoy.The incident occurred Friday night.Key West Police Department released several photos that showed a male standing near the tourist attraction, but they did not specify the nature of the vandalism.The red, yellow, black and white marker resembles a giant marine navigational buoy. It proclaims that Key West is 90 miles from Havana. If anyone has any information regarding this incident, contact Key West Police at 305-809-1000.

Aide to Ukrainian armed forces commander killed by explosive in birthday present

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

Aide to Ukrainian armed forces commander killed by explosive in birthday present A top aide to Ukraine’s army commander was killed in Kyiv by an explosive that went off as he returned home with a birthday present on Monday. “An unknown explosive device went off in one of the birthday gifts. From the beginning of [Russia’s] full-scale invasion, [Major Hennadiy Chastyakov] was a reliable shoulder for me, completely devoting his life to the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the fight against Russian aggression,” said Valeriy Zaluzhnyy, the commander in chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, in a statement.Ukraine national police confirmed that a 39-year-old Ukrainian serviceman died in a residential complex on the outskirts of the capital from a grenade detonation. His 13-year-old son was seriously injured, they said, adding they have opened an investigation into the careless handling of ammunition. Police have not identified a suspect. The reasons and circumstances around Chastyakov’s death will be established during the pre-trial invest...

Heinz’s newest ketchup tastes like pickles

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

Heinz’s newest ketchup tastes like pickles New York (CNN) — Ketchup and pickles have been a natural combination on a hamburger and hot dogs for decades. Now, thanks to Heinz, the two flavors have been combined into one condiment.Rolling out to grocery store shelves in early 2024, Heinz’s newest flavor of its famous ketchup is called “Pickle Ketchup,” which combines the “tangy and savory flavor” of pickles with the “unmistakable taste” of its ketchup.For years, food companies have been making wacky flavors to generate consumer interest. Although the strange concoctions may not be designed to be huge sellers themselves, they are aimed at boosting brand recognition and conversations, which can often translate into bigger sales overall.Coca-Cola recently added a new line of soft drink created by AI that allegedly takes like the future, Velveeta made martinis amid a slowdown of sales of processed cheese and Mars Wrigley once sold Zombie Skittles a few years ago with a “rotten” flavor, to su...

Stop putting rhinestones on your steering wheel, federal government warns

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

Stop putting rhinestones on your steering wheel, federal government warns New York (CNN) — While personalizing one’s vehicle is a long-cherished American tradition, the federal government is warning that one particular customization option can result in serious injuries in a crash. The little rhinestone bedazzled ring you’ve slapped over the manufacturer’s logo on the steering wheel has got to go.Car owners should not affix hard stick-on decorations to the center of a vehicle’s steering wheel, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in an announcement Monday. People should immediately remove any decorations they may have already put on their steering wheel, the agency said. Those decorations could become shrapnel-like projectiles in a crash, potentially causing serious, or even fatal, injury.“At least one driver suffered a serious injury that resulted in the loss of sight in one eye, when an aftermarket emblem adorned with rhinestones became dislodged from the steering wheel in a crash and hit the driver in the face,” NHTSA said.NHTSA...

After Massachusetts field hockey player is injured by boy’s shot, team captain says the MIAA ‘needs to do better’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

After Massachusetts field hockey player is injured by boy’s shot, team captain says the MIAA ‘needs to do better’ A high school field hockey captain is telling the MIAA that the state athletic association “needs to do better” and should create a league for just boys after her teammate was seriously injured by a boy’s shot during a playoff game last week.The Swampscott High School boy player’s shot struck a Dighton-Rehoboth High School player in the face, sending her to the hospital with significant facial and dental injuries, according to officials. The “traumatic” incident led to shrieks and tears all over the field hockey pitch.The viral shot from the male player is now leading to calls for gender rule changes for high school sports, especially when it comes to girls’ field hockey.In Massachusetts, a boy can play on a girls’ team if that sport is not offered in the school for the boy.“I understand that the MIAA is adhering to the Massachusetts Equal Rights Amendment, but continuously using the law as a scapegoat for criticism and issues re...

Recipe: Seaweed chips with sesame oil and sea salt

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

Recipe: Seaweed chips with sesame oil and sea salt Taku Kondo is a San Francisco sushi chef-turned expert forager from Northern California who runs the popular YouTube channel Outdoor Chef Life. (See our interview with him here.) This is Kondo’s recipe for seaweed chips (or seasoning) that you can make yourself using seaweed harvested right from the ocean.First, a couple of caveats. People who try this recipe “should definitely know what they’re eating,” Kondo says. “A couple easy-to-identify seaweeds would be sea lettuce and laver (nori). In California, there are two types of seaweed that are illegal to take: eel grass and sea palm. Although all seaweed is technically edible, they’re not all good to eat.”Also, you must have a fishing license to harvest seaweed legally. “The current seaweed limit is 10 pounds wet weight,” Kondo says, “You must avoid harvesting in Marine Protected Areas. All information is available on the California Department of Fish and Wildlife website.”If you want to learn more about identifying edible seaweeds,...

Trump lashes out from the witness stand at judge, NY attorney general as he testifies in fraud trial

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:43 GMT

Trump lashes out from the witness stand at judge, NY attorney general as he testifies in fraud trial By JILL COLVIN, MICHAEL R. SISAK, JENNIFER PELTZ and ERIC TUCKER (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump defended his wealth and business on Monday, tangling from the witness stand with the judge overseeing his civil fraud trial and denouncing as a “political witch hunt” a lawsuit accusing him of dramatically inflating his net worth.Trump’s long-awaited testimony about property valuations and financial statements was punctuated by personal jabs at a judge he said was biased against him and at the state attorney general, whom he derided as a “political hack.” He proudly boasted of his real estate business — “I’m worth billions of dollars more than the financial statements” — and disputed claims that he had deceived banks and insurers.“This is the opposite of fraud,” he declared. Referring to New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat whose office brought the case, he said, &...