Delta flight diverts to Denver after hydraulic issue

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

Delta flight diverts to Denver after hydraulic issue DENVER (KDVR) — A Delta Air Lines flight bound for New York City diverted to Denver on Tuesday evening after a suspected issue with the plane's hydraulic system, according to the airline.Delta 496 took off from Salt Lake City at 5:12 p.m. and was destined for John F. Kennedy International Airport, according to FlightAware. Instead, the diverted flight landed at Denver International Airport at 6:43 p.m. 9 Colorado restaurants win Michelin award FOX31 reached out to the airline for more information."The crew of Delta flight 496 from Salt Lake City to New York-JFK, elected to divert to Denver out of an abundance of caution following a suspected issue with the aircraft’s hydraulic system. As Delta’s maintenance technicians inspect the aircraft, agents are working to help get our customers to their final destinations as quickly as possible. We apologize for the delay in our customers’ travels," the statement reads.FlightAware shows the plane was a Boeing 757-200. Delta 496 was schedule...

Running onto a sports field isn't just 15 seconds of fame, it's also trespassing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

Running onto a sports field isn't just 15 seconds of fame, it's also trespassing DENVER (KDVR) -- While running onto a sports field might be seen as a way to give you fame, it could also give you jail time.Running onto a sports field has different consequences in different states. While it's widely considered trespassing, every state's laws are different. Is it really easier to hit a home run at Coors Field? When it comes to Colorado, running onto a sports field is considered trespassing, according to the Denver Police Department. It can vary from a fine to jail time, depending on the courts and what charges they may face."It also depends on what the individual does after going on the field. Other charges may be appropriate as well (i.e. assault, threats, etc)," DPD said. What are the consequences of trespassing? The punishments for trespassing vary. Trespassing ranges from first to third degree, with the first being the worst.The first degree is when someone knowingly trespasses to commit a crime, which results in a class 1 misdemeanor if there is no one on t...

Crews put out fire at tire shop in Miami

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

Crews put out fire at tire shop in Miami A fire broke out at a tire shop in Miami.The incident happened near Northwest 27th Avenue and 16th Street, Tuesday.7News cameras captured firefighters cutting through the garage’s doors to get inside.The store sustained severe damage as the interior was scorched.There were no injuries reported.

Car slams into police cruiser in West Miami-Dade; no injuries reported

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

Car slams into police cruiser in West Miami-Dade; no injuries reported A Miami-Dade officer who responded to a call escaped injury when his cruiser was involved in a crash. According to police, a car slammed into the cruiser in the area of Southwest 97th Avenue and Eighth Street, Tuesday. A third car was also struck. No one involved was hurt.

Police search for missing 80-year-old woman in Allapattah

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

Police search for missing 80-year-old woman in Allapattah The Miami Police Department is seeking the public’s help in finding a missing 80-year-old woman.Altagracia De La Rosa was reported missing from Allapattah, Tuesday evening. She was last seen wearing a black bandanna, beige shirt with black prints and dark jeans.De La Rosa stands at 5 feet, 2 inches tall, weighs 108 pounds, has dark red hair and brown eyes. If anyone knows her whereabouts, you are urged to call 305-603-6300.

Macron’s abaya ban nods to the right, splits the left

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

Macron’s abaya ban nods to the right, splits the left PARIS — With the ban on abayas in schools, French President Emmanuel Macron is killing two birds with one stone: He sends a signal to the right and divides the left.But he also risks opening a Pandora’s box.The decision to forbid the long, flowing robes worn by some Muslim women has ended a period of hesitation at the top levels of government over its approach to the sacrosanct principle of secularism in France.The message sent out this week by Macron’s Cabinet was one of resolve and steadfastness. Freshly appointed Education Minister Gabriel Attal said that French schools “were being tested,” while Olivier Véran, the government spokesperson, described the wearing of abayas as “a political attack.” Attal has argued the government is acting to stem a growing trend of students wearing Muslim dress in spite of a 2004 ban on religious symbols, including the Islamic hijab or headscarf, in public schools. Bruno Jeanbart, vice president of the polling ag...

Europe needs to think bigger to build its capital markets union

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

Europe needs to think bigger to build its capital markets union Fabio Panetta has been serving as a member of the executive board of the European Central Bank since 2020.With rising geopolitical tensions and urgent global challenges such as the climate and digital transitions, Europe needs to bolster its resilience to shocks and invest strategically. In order to achieve this, we need to work together, as a more integrated Europe is better positioned to realize shared goals in a fragmented global economy.Central to this strategy is the creation of an integrated European capital market — a vision set out by the European Commission in 2015, and commonly known as the capital markets union (CMU).A fully functioning CMU would both enhance Europe’s economic structure and benefit the euro area. It would do this in three main ways:It would allow us to reap the benefits of euro area-wide capital markets, and facilitate greater risk-sharing across member countries. At present, barriers between national markets are deterring cross-border investment, leaving...

How Italy’s far-right leader learned to stop worrying and love migration 

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

How Italy’s far-right leader learned to stop worrying and love migration  Before becoming Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni was one of the most strident voices on migration in the European Union. As an opposition politician, she warned darkly of efforts to substitute native Italians with ethnic minorities and promised to put in place a naval blockade to stop migrants crossing the Mediterranean. During her time in office, she has taken a markedly different tack — presiding over a sharp spike in irregular arrivals and introducing legislation that could see as many as 1.5 million new migrants arrive through legal channels. Coming at a time when the right and far right are in ascendance ahead of the European Parliament election next spring, Meloni’s policies represent an important course correction for the Continent’s conservative bloc, as fiery rhetoric yields to the cold practicalities of governing. “Once in government, you need to find solutions, instead of scapegoats,” said Claudio Cerasa, the editor of th...

Tory green wars are about to heat up

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

Tory green wars are about to heat up LONDON — It’s been a summer of civil war inside Britain’s main political parties over all things green — and with the nights drawing in, the real battles are about to begin.The fallout from the U.K. Conservatives’ successful by-election campaign in Uxbridge, west London, in July, which targeted Labour Mayor Sadiq Khan’s plan to tax heavily-polluting vehicles, reverberated through an unusually quiet August break. And as recess draws to a close, both major parties now face internal pressure to scale back environmental commitments which could hit household budgets during an ongoing cost-of-living squeeze, as they enter what will effectively be an extended general election campaign.Tensions will move up a notch when the U.K. parliament returns next week from its summer recess, with MPs set to debate the final stages of the Energy Bill as one of the first main items of business. It’s the last chance to influence a huge array of policy decisions arising from a major piece...

Bregman, Alvarez homer in 1st inning leading Astros over Red Sox 6-2

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:56:55 GMT

Bregman, Alvarez homer in 1st inning leading Astros over Red Sox 6-2 BOSTON (AP) — Alex Bregman and Yordan Alvarez hit back-to-back homer runs in the first inning and the Houston Astros continued their late-August surge with a 6-2 win over the Red Sox on Tuesday night.Mauricio Dubón added a two-run double in the sixth for the Astros, who kept pace in a tight race for the AL West after entering the night one game behind division-leading Seattle.The Astros opened a 3 1/2-game lead over Toronto for the final AL wild card spot and are 1 percentage point behind Texas, which is second.Since dropping three straight last week, including a pair of losses to the Red Sox in Houston, the defending World Series champion Astros have slugged their way to four straight wins, scoring 45 runs during the streak.J.P. France (10-5) pitched 5 2/3 innings, holding Boston to two runs on five hits with one walk and three strikeouts.Adam Duvall homered for Boston, which has lost four of five and fell one step closer to being knocked out of playoff contention with 29 games rem...