Voter turnout low for Denver's 2023 municipal election

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

Voter turnout low for Denver's 2023 municipal election DENVER (KDVR) — Time is running out for Denver voters to cast their ballots in the 2023 municipal election.  The latest data from the Denver Clerk and Recorder’s Office shows about 20% of registered voters in Denver have turned in their ballots, still lagging behind compared to years past.Lucille Wenegieme, with the Denver Clerk and Recorder’s Office, said overall turnout is often driven by the topics and candidates on the ballot.   “Right now, we are seeing the turnout is lagging behind past municipal elections,” Wenegieme said. “We’re hoping we see a last-minute dump here.”  Denver-area homes still selling faster than nearly any other US metro area This year there are 17 candidates on the ballot vying for city mayor, although one candidate, Kwame Spearman, has dropped out. “One of the reasons that we think voters may have a little bit of apprehension here is due to decision fatigue,” Wenegieme said. “There’s lots of candidates in quite a few of the races.” Each election, voters ...

Derek Luke’s got game as father in Disney’s ‘The Crossover’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

Derek Luke’s got game as father in Disney’s ‘The Crossover’ Disney’s “The Crossover” series is adapted from Kwame Alexander’s novel-in-verse about teenage brothers, basketball phenoms, told years later as a coming of age story.Top-billed Derek Luke (“The Purge,” “13 Reasons Why”) has a key role as the boys’ dad Chuck Bell, a former pro player.  Did this prompt a flood of memories of his own high school basketball days?“You know I’ve never been posed a question like that — I like that question because my mom did not allow me to play organized sports,” Luke, 48, revealed. “She was a single mom with three boys and my brother was playing football one day and one of my relatives who was older hit him and both of his hips were broken. So my mom had to take off of work for some time. Being a single mom that was a bump.  So recreation, yes. But organized sports?  Definitely not.”Luke, born and raised in Jersey City, knew from adolescence he would be an actor. “I was in the front room watching television and I came out and said, ‘Mo...

Dear Abby: She’s kept MIL’s secret for 20 years

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

Dear Abby: She’s kept MIL’s secret for 20 years Dear Abby: About 20 years ago, my mother-in-law confided something shocking to me. Some background: My husband has two sisters. One is a year older and looks just like him. They both resemble their dad. The younger one looks nothing like the other two or their dad.My MIL told me she and her husband stopped having sex after my husband was born. When I asked, “What about the younger sister?” she said she made a “mistake” with someone. We talked, and I suggested how important it was to tell the kids about this, but she never did. She always told people the younger one looked so different because she was so many years younger than the other two.Both of my in-laws have passed away now. Why did she tell me this? She was too much of a coward to tell her kids. Did she think I’d tell them? Knowing this really bothers me, but I still can’t bring myself to tell them. It would change their lives and crush them. Any advice would help so much. — Wish I Di...

Bringing Lolita home: How to release a long-captive orca?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

Bringing Lolita home: How to release a long-captive orca? SEATTLE (AP) — An ambitious plan announced last week to return Lolita, a killer whale held captive for more than a half-century, to her home waters in Washington’s Puget Sound thrilled those who have long advocated for her to be freed from her tank at the Miami Seaquarium.But it also called to mind the release of Keiko — the star of the movie “Free Willy” — more than two decades ago. Keiko’s return to his native Iceland vastly improved upon his life in a Mexico City tank, but he failed to adapt to the wild and died five years later. He is the only orca released after long-term captivity.Advocates say their experience with Keiko will inform how they plan for Lolita’s return. But they also stress the differences between their cases.While they hope to bring Lolita — also known as Tokitae, or Toki — to a whale sanctuary among the Pacific Northwest’s many islands, she might never again swim freely with her endangered family, including the nearly century-old whale believ...

Donald Trump to surrender to history-making criminal charges

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

Donald Trump to surrender to history-making criminal charges NEW YORK (AP) — An extraordinary moment in U.S. history is scheduled to unfold in a Manhattan courthouse Tuesday: Former President Donald Trump, who faces multiple election-related investigations, will surrender to face criminal charges stemming from 2016 hush money payments.The booking and arraignment are likely to be relatively brief — though hardly routine — as Trump is fingerprinted, learns the exact charges against him and pleads, as expected, not guilty.Trump, who was impeached twice by the U.S. House but was never convicted in the U.S. Senate, will become the first former president to face criminal charges. The nation’s 45th commander in chief will be escorted from Trump Tower to the courthouse by the Secret Service and may have his mug shot taken.New York police are braced for protests by Trump supporters, who share the former president’s belief that the New York grand jury indictment — and three additional pending investigations — are politically motivated and intende...

Trump is heading to court. Here’s what to expect

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

Trump is heading to court. Here’s what to expect Former President Donald Trump is set to appear in a Manhattan courtroom Tuesday on charges related to falsifying business records in a hush-money investigation, the first president ever to be charged with a crime. Trump, who has denied any wrongdoing and has repeatedly assailed the investigation, has called the indictment “political persecution” and predicted it would damage Democrats in 2024. Trump’s lawyers have said the former president “did not commit any crime. We will vigorously fight this political prosecution in court.”What to expect: WHAT’S THE PLAN? Trump flew into New York from his Mar-a-Lago estate on Monday and is expected to leave Trump Tower on Tuesday and make the nearly four-mile drive to the Manhattan criminal courthouse, where he is scheduled to face a judge for his arraignment at 2:15 p.m. EDT.WILL THERE BE A “PERP WALK”? No. So-called perp walks happen when a criminal suspect is taken in handcuffs out of a police precinct and then driven to the court...

Australia bans TikTok from federal government devices

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

Australia bans TikTok from federal government devices CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia has become the last of the “Five Eyes” security partners to ban the Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok from its federal government’s devices. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said in a statement Tuesday that based on intelligence and security agencies’ advice, that ban would come into effect “as soon as practicable.” The so-called Five Eyes intelligence-sharing partners — the United States, Canada, Britain and New Zealand — have taken similar steps. TikTok is owned by the Chinese technology company Bytedance and has long maintained that it does not share data with the Chinese government. It is carrying out a project to store U.S. user data in Texas, which it says will put it out China’s reach. The company also disputes accusations it collects more user data than other social media companies, and insists that it is run independently by its own management.The European Parliament, European Commission and the EU Council, the 27-member bl...

Group steers Swiss billionaire’s money to liberal causes

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

Group steers Swiss billionaire’s money to liberal causes WASHINGTON (AP) — The Berger Action Fund is a nondescript name for a group with a rather specific purpose: steering the wealth of Hansjörg Wyss, a Swiss billionaire, into the world of American politics and policy. As a foreign national, Wyss is prohibited from donating to candidates or political committees. But his influence is still broadly felt through millions of dollars routed through a network of nonprofit groups that invest heavily in the Democratic ecosystem. Such groups don’t have to disclose the source of their funding — or many details about how they spend it. Newly available tax documents show that his giving through the Berger Action Fund, which describes itself as advocating for “solutions to some of our world’s biggest problems,” swelled in 2021 to $72 million, cementing Wyss’ status as a Democratic-aligned megadonor. Representatives for Wyss insist they comply with laws governing the giving of foreign nationals and have put in place strict poli...

Officials provide update on Woodridge tornado recovery efforts nearly 2 years later

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

Officials provide update on Woodridge tornado recovery efforts nearly 2 years later WOODRIDGE, Ill. — As disaster recovery efforts are underway after the latest tornado outbreak, the Village of Woodridge is still working to recover from one that hit the community nearly two summers ago.At the Woodridge Country Club Condo Association, 24 homeowners and their families are still displaced as recovery efforts remain ongoing.“21 months ago, this area was hit by an EF-3 tornado, and the recovery is still not complete. Last weekend our district was hit again from Aurora to Belvidere, with severe storm damage,” said Congressman Bill Foster. Chicago-area native being hailed a hero after Nashville school shooting On Monday, Foster joined other lawmakers, Village of Woodridge representatives, Woodridge Neighbors Helping Neighbors Disaster Recovery board members, and representatives with the homeowners’ association for Woodridge Country Club 5 to share an outlook for the future of disaster recovery efforts.“This is a very emotional time for all of us, so I do thank you for b...

John Shipley: Wild have found their identity, now they need to win the Central

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:47:27 GMT

John Shipley: Wild have found their identity, now they need to win the Central When this space last visited Xcel Energy Center, the home team was trounced by the Vegas Golden Knights, 5-1, and holding onto the eighth and final Western Conference playoff spot.It wasn’t difficult to see why.After relying on a potent offense to earn a franchise-best 113 points last season, a mark that included 25 come-from-behind wins, the Wild were playing like a team with an offense capable of rallying for 25 victories.They still aren’t that team, and won’t be for however long this season lasts, but that’s OK because they’re not trying to play like that team anymore. Since that loss to the Knights back on Feb. 9, the Wild have tightened things up considerably and gone 17-3-6 in their past 26 games.There was a lot made of the fact that in early February, the Wild ranked 28th among the NHL’s 32 teams in even-strength goals. Well, guess what? They still do, yet even after a disappointing, 4-3 shootout loss to the Knights on Monday, the Wild are in position to win their first divis...