1stBank Center in Broomfield will close, be torn down

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

1stBank Center in Broomfield will close, be torn down BROOMFIELD, Colo. (KDVR) -- A unanimous vote was made Tuesday by the Broomfield City Council to close 1stBank Center.After closing, the building will be torn down.It first opened in 2006 as the Broomfield Event Center and was originally used to host minor league hockey and basketball games, ice shows, concerts and other events.According to the resolution to close it, the number of annual shows was originally estimated to be around 180 to 190. However, it has never actually hosted anywhere near this many annual events. Polis signs property tax bill into law In 2009, the original operator terminated its contract and a new operator was brought in. The busiest year since then was 2016 when 33 concerts were held.As of May, only 10 concerts and events had been held there this year, with three publicly scheduled for the remaining six months.The center was constructed for $45 million in 2006. A $59.8 million bond was originally issued for the construction, but by the time Broomfield pays ...

Lightning hits Wheat Ridge home, causes holes in roof and ceiling

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

Lightning hits Wheat Ridge home, causes holes in roof and ceiling DENVER (KDVR) -- Lightning hit a home in Wheat Ridge Wednesday, causing a hole in the roof, multiple holes in the ceiling, as well as other damage.Photos shared by West Metro Fire Rescue showed the damage done to the home, which is located in the 3800 block of Everett Street.The force of the strike also blew out the plugs of an electrical outlet, charring the wall.Aftermath of a lightning strike on a Wheat Ridge home (Credit: West Metro Fire Rescue)Aftermath of a lightning strike on a Wheat Ridge home (Credit: West Metro Fire Rescue)Because the strike also compromised the wiring, the family living in the home will have to stay somewhere else until it is fixed.How common is lightning in Colorado?According to the National Weather Service, the Centennial State ranks 19th in the nation between 2009-2018 for the number of cloud-to-ground lightning flashes.Lightning strikes have been known to cause wildfires, knock out power and even cause death. "Based on data since 1980, lightning cause...

Denver builds 137 miles of new bikeways in 5 years

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

Denver builds 137 miles of new bikeways in 5 years DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and his administration rolled up their sleeves and put up a few more bicycle signs today in north Denver. They were celebrating a major bicycle milestone. “My administration ushered in the bike revolution in Denver. We didn’t have bike lanes before I became mayor,“ said Hancock.We do now. According to Hancock, Denver installed 137 miles of new bike lanes in five years. This surpassed the original goal of 125 miles set by the mayor in 2018. But according to Hancock, it is just the beginning.“It’s the only option. I don’t think we have the old single mode of transportation system in Denver. It no longer applies. We have grown exponentially over the last decade,“ said Hancock. Polis signs property tax bill into law Of the 137 miles of new bike lanes installed by the city, it breaks down like this: 24 miles for bike lanes.45 miles are buffered bike lanes.23 miles are protected bike lanes.34 miles are neighborhood bikeways.11 miles are shar...

Report: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez accused of misusing position to help real estate developer secure $70M for Coconut Grove project

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

Report: Miami Mayor Francis Suarez accused of misusing position to help real estate developer secure $70M for Coconut Grove project A South Florida mayor has been reportedly been accused of using his position to get paid tens of thousands of dollars for a project.Miami Mayor Francis Suarez holds a mostly ceremonial post, working part-time.He has received clearance from the city attorney to do outside work as long as it doesn’t conflict with his governmental duties.But a new report from The Miami Herald is alleging that the line may have been crossed.Suarez is facing allegations he misused his influence as a city leader in order to help a real estate developer cut through red tape and secure permits for a $70 million project in Coconut Grove that is at risk of being delayed.The Herald also reported that Suarez, who was hired as a paid consultant, received at least $170,000 from the real estate firm over the past two years.The Miami Herald said it’s obtained corporate documents from developer Location Ventures that chronicled meetings that were held last summer and fall between Location Ventures CEO Ri...

17-year-old Tampa girl graduates high school with 8.7 GPA

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

17-year-old Tampa girl graduates high school with 8.7 GPA A Florida teenager graduated with a very impressive GPA.Jasmine Mazard-Larry’s grade point average was an astonishing 8.7The 17-year-old was the valedictorian at a Tampa high school and she had to overcome disabilities, which included hearing loss. She also lost her home during a fire. Mazard-Larry told fellow graduates in her speech to never give up on your dreams.She not only received her diploma, but also an associate’s degree from a community college.

FIU researchers search for permanent homes for 24 Amazon parrots smuggled into MIA; suspect charged

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

FIU researchers search for permanent homes for 24 Amazon parrots smuggled into MIA; suspect charged LOXAHATCHEE, Fla. (WSVN) – Two dozen parrots smuggled to South Florida several months ago are now spreading their wings, thanks to wildlife caretakers at Florida International University.They arrived as eggs in some luggage in what is consider one of the largest parrot smuggling busts in recent years. Now those that have been raising them hope to find a new flight plan for these guys, looking to land them in permanent homes.The birds are yellow-naped and red-lored parrots — smuggled in as eggs from Nicaragua.Back in March, federal authorities said, a Chinese national almost made it through customs after arriving at Miami International Airport — when an agent heard chirping noises coming from his carry-on. That’s when they discovered 29 eggs, some of which had already started to hatch. The tiny hatchlings needed specialized equipment, so they were transferred to Florida International University’s Tropical Conservation Institute in Loxahatchee — known for rescuing an...

Former Miami city aide pleads guilty to receiving child pornography from teen boy

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

Former Miami city aide pleads guilty to receiving child pornography from teen boy Rene Pedrosa, 51, entered a guilty plea Wednesday in federal court in Miami, admitting to receiving child pornography in 2019 from a 16-year-old boy. Pedrosa, who formerly served as an aide to the City of Miami mayor, now faces sentencing before U.S. District Judge Robert N. Scola on August 14.According to court documents, in November 2019, Pedrosa connected with the teenage boy on social media. Initially, Pedrosa engaged with the boy about a potential website design job for his boss, communicating both online and in person. One meeting occurred at Miami City Hall on November 25, 2019, where Pedrosa admitted to kissing and sexually touching the minor. The boy had been dropped off at City Hall by his mother for a website design follow-up meeting.Pedrosa further confessed to continuing communication with the boy through an internet-based messaging application. On December 22, 2019, he knowingly received sexually explicit images of the minor, solidifying the charges of receiving child ...

Shrewsbury police officers honored after February rescue of man stuck neck-deep in mud

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

Shrewsbury police officers honored after February rescue of man stuck neck-deep in mud Shrewsbury police officers who rescued a man stuck neck-deep in mud earlier this year were honored this week for their quick thinking. The incident happened at Shrewsbury’s Flint Pond on Feb. 13. 7NEWS later spoke with the man involved, who said he was at the pond with his girlfriend when remote control boats he was operating got stuck in the mud. The man, Justin Schmautz, said he tried to retrieve the boats only to end up sinking. Emergency crews responded to the scene and were able to pull Schmautz to safety. Months later, Worcester County District Attorney Joseph Early Jr. recognized officers Alex Desimone, Dillon Zona and Tyler Vlass along with Sgt. Mark Sklut at the Shrewsbury Police Station for their work to save Schmautz.“Being a team is a force multiplier,” Early said. “They all worked to get Justin out.” “Justin called the officers afterwards his dream team and I couldn’t agree more,” Early continued. Officers credited their training with saving Sch...

Biden picks history-making Air Force fighter pilot to serve as next Joint Chiefs chairman

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

Biden picks history-making Air Force fighter pilot to serve as next Joint Chiefs chairman By TARA COPP and LOLITA C. BALDOR (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will announce Thursday that he is tapping a history-making Air Force fighter pilot with years of experience in shaping U.S. defenses to meet China’s rise to serve as the nation’s next top military officer, according to a senior administration official.The nomination of Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. has been long expected. If confirmed by the Senate, he would replace the current chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army Gen. Mark Milley, whose term ends in October. The official, who was not authorized to publicly comment, requested anonymity to preview the announcement.Biden is expected to unveil Brown as his pick during a Rose Garden event Thursday afternoon, the official said.Brown’s confirmation would mean that, for the first time, both the Pentagon’s top military and civilian positions would be held by African Americans. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, the first...

New Gary Sports Hall of Fame class includes former MLB pitcher, gymnastics champ

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:37:15 GMT

New Gary Sports Hall of Fame class includes former MLB pitcher, gymnastics champ A former Major League Baseball pitcher and a national gymnastics champion are among the six new entrants to the Gary Sports Hall of Fame.The Class of 2023 inductees are college basketball coach Vic Bubas, track coach John Campbell, gymnast Dianne Durham Drahozal, MLB pitcher LaTroy Hawkins, NBA star Davage Minor and longtime Gary schools coach Earl Smith Jr.The induction ceremony is at 6:30 p.m. July 28 at the Indiana University Northwest Arts and Sciences building auditorium, 3415 Broadway. The cost is $25 per person. Tickets are available through Eventbrite.“This is a very momentous moment and one we are proud of,” said Hall of Fame vice president Chuck Hughes during a Wednesday news conference.He credited the late Lake County Commissioner Roosevelt Allen Jr. for helping conceive of the plan for the Hall of Fame where honorees’ photos line a wall on the main floor of the Arts and Sciences building.Hughes said the Hall of Fame is working with Gary high schools to ...