Denver's high earners dropped 90 minute commutes over the pandemic
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The same workers who can afford to live far from their city jobs are the same workers who stopped commuting entirely once the COVID pandemic hit. An ApartmentList study analyzed commuter trends in every U.S. metro area using U.S. Census data to measure the change through the 2010s and early 2020s. In particular, the study wanted to track the movement in so-called "super commuters," or commuters who spend more than 90 minutes one way traveling to work. ‘You won a million dollars!’; $20 scratcher makes Denver woman a millionaire There was a sharp decline in the number of super commuters during the pandemic. Between 2010 and 2021, the number of super commuters dropped 4%. It had been growing for a decade. Between 2010 and 2019, the number of these commuters had grown 44%. In the Denver metro, super commuting shrank as well but not quite as sharply. After growing 44% from 2010 to 2019, long commutes dropped. Between 2010 and 2021, the number of these commuters had ri...Students evacuated from South Broward High School after threat of shooting reported to police
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
Students at a South Florida school have been evacuated due to a threat. Hollywood Police arrived at South Broward High School, located at 1901 N. Federal Highway, Friday morning. According to police, they received reports of a threat to shoot up the school. They do not believe the threat is credible. Students were evacuated from the school to the campus baseball field as a precaution. An investigation is underway. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Sunrise man pleads guilty to threatening poll workers
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — A South Florida man faces up to five years in federal prison for threatening election workers during the August 2022 primary.Joshua David Lubitz, 38, of Sunrise, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Miami federal court to threatening election workers, according to court documents. His sentencing is scheduled for July 25.According to court documents, Lubitz was at a Sunrise Senior Center polling station last August when he was heard counting election workers and saying, “Should I kill them one by one, or should I blow the place up?” Lubitz was also heard saying, “My dad would love this; it would be easy,” as well as, “This would be nice and sweet.”As Lubitz drove away from the polling site, he extended his arm toward two poll workers and made a threatening gesture toward them with his hand, prosecutors said.Sunrise is located about 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Miami.Central Florida deputies rescue hawk that was being strangled by snake
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
ALACHUA, FLA. (WSVN) — Deputies in Central Florida were surprised when they responded to what they thought was a hawk in distress. When they arrived, they found out that the hawk was actually being strangled by a snake.Officials were able to intervene on time. The hawk was freed and then flew away.Britain’s Labour Party doesn’t want to talk about a hung parliament. It might have to
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
LONDON — Forget “snap election” or “boundary changes.” Few phrases pre-emptively exhaust British MPs like “hung parliament.”But even if the key opposition parties who could topple the Conservatives in a likely 2024 election don’t want to say those two words out loud, they’re going to hear them a whole lot in the coming months. Britain is already getting used to electoral pacts. After decades of mostly stable majorities in the House of Commons, the Conservatives have had to strike two deals over the past 13 years just to get the numbers needed to keep power. Both have been bruising. A coalition with the center-left Liberal Democrats in 2010 obliterated the smaller partner, while a looser “confidence-and-supply” deal with the Democratic Unionist Party — at the height of 2017’s Brexit wars — left Prime Minister Theresa May fatally vulnerable.Now, with English local election results sparking (hotly-disputed) chatter of a hung parliament next year, some whisper about a t...Belgium’s Turks lose enthusiasm for Erdoğan
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
SAINT-JOSSE-TEN-NOODE, Belgium — Lampposts in northeastern Brussels are adorned with pictures of Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. On some, his face is scratched out with black marker.It shows the challenge the long-serving president faces ahead of Sunday’s knife-edge election against Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu of the center-left Republican People’s Party (CHP) — even in an EU country whose 220,000-strong Turkish minority historically supported him. In 2018, Erdoğan’s AKP party bagged 75 percent of the Belgian vote. That level of support appears shakier this year.Ünver Serpil, 45, a local supermarket owner, voted for the long-serving president in 2018. This year she abstained. “I know that Erdoğan is the best candidate but I also know some things are wrong,” she said. “He’s too imposing,” she added, pointing to Turkey’s “catastrophic” economic situation. Every lost vote matters for Erdoğan.There are some 3.4 million eligible Turkish overseas voters — 1.5 million of ...Officials: 5 people taken to hospital after incident at Readville station
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
Authorities say at least five people were taken to a hospital after an apparent incident at an MBTA Commuter Rail station in Boston.Boston EMS confirmed five people were transported after an incident occurred at Readville station in the city’s Hyde Park neighborhood.The emergency service could not confirm the condition of the five or the nature of the incident.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Commission: Too Many Still Feel “Unwelcome” At Public Beaches
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
After taking feedback for 18 months, a state commission concluded in a new report that many people of color, individuals with disabilities, and non-native English speaking people feel “unwelcome and uncomfortable” on the string of public beaches that line the coast in and around Boston.The Metropolitan Beaches Commission on Friday released a report on their work, which features calls for stronger leadership from the state Department of Conservation and Recreation and significant investments to address an “enormous backlog” of maintenance projects that also compromises equitable access to beaches.“We found that our beaches have increasingly drawn residents who represent the rich diversity of our region,” commission leaders, including Sen. Brendan Crighton of Lynn and Rep. Adrian Madaro of East Boston, wrote. “However, more progress is needed before we can say they are truly inclusive. For many people of color, th...McDonald’s found liable for hot Chicken McNugget that burned girl
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — McDonald’s and a franchise holder are at fault after a hot Chicken McNugget from a Happy Meal fell on a little girl’s leg and caused second-degree burns, a jury in South Florida found in a case reminiscent of the famous hot coffee lawsuit the 1990s.A second jury will determine how much McDonald’s USA and its franchise owner, Upchurch Foods, will pay the child and her mother, the South Florida SunSentinel reported.Thursday’s decision was split, with jurors finding the franchise holder liable for negligence and failure to warn customers about the risk of hot food, and McDonald’s USA liable for failing to provide instructions for safe handling of the food. McDonald’s USA was not found to be negligent, and the jury dismissed the argument that the product was defective.“Our sympathies go out to this family for what occurred in this unfortunate incident, as we hold customer safety as one of our highest priorities,” ...The real reasons stores such as Walmart and Starbucks are closing in big cities
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:01:34 GMT
(CNN) — Nordstrom. Walmart. Whole Foods. Starbucks. CVS.These big chains and others have closed stores in major US cities recently, raising alarm about the future of retail in some of the country’s most prominent downtowns and business districts.Several forces are pushing chains out of some city centers: a glut of stores, people working from home, online shopping, exorbitant rents, crime and public safety concerns, and difficulty hiring workers.To reinvent downtown retail, drastic changes may be required.That means denser neighborhoods with a broader mix of affordable housing, experiential retail, restaurants, entertainment, parks and other amenities, which won’t happen overnight.“Once [these cities] become true urban neighborhoods, then you will find retailing start to come back in different ways and forms,” said Terry Shook, a founding partner at consulting firm Shook Kelly.How policymakers remake their downtowns — with retail as a crucial a...Latest news
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