Free Derby at the Station, Furry Scurry, plus 8 things to do this weekend

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

Free Derby at the Station, Furry Scurry, plus 8 things to do this weekend DENVER (KDVR) — If you are looking for things to do this weekend, there are plenty of opportunities. Whether you just want to get outside and enjoy the spring-like weather or celebrate the derby or Cinco de Mayo, we have you covered.Weather-wise, highs will be in the 70s all weekend with mainly sunny skies and a breezy wind. 10 breathtaking spring hikes to take in Colorado Things to do this weekendHere are 10 things to do this weekend across Colorado:2023 Denver Mini Derby- SaturdayDumb Friends League Furry Scurry- SaturdayDisney Cirque - Youth & Teen Aerial Showcase- SaturdayFree Derby at the Station- SaturdaySugar Plum Bazaar Spring Fling- Saturday and SundayHeritage Festival at the South Platte Valley Historic Park- Saturday20th Annual Longmont Celebrates Cinco de Mayo event- SaturdayDenver Makers Market- Saturday and SundayDenver Cinco de Mayo festival- Saturday and SundayEstes Park Duck Race Festival- SaturdayYou can always find events on our Community Calendar. You ...

Vandals remove 's' from Garden of the Gods signs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

Vandals remove 's' from Garden of the Gods signs COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KXRM) — A search for suspects is underway after two signs near the entrance of Garden of the Gods were vandalized on Thursday, April 27.Courtesy of FOX21's Photojournalist Dez RoweCourtesy of FOX21's Photojournalist Dez RoweCourtesy of FOX21's Photojournalist Dez RoweCourtesy of FOX21's Photojournalist Dez RoweColorado Springs Parks and Recreation said the vandals removed the "s" from the Garden of the Gods signs at the main entrance as well as the Visitor and Nature Center. The Park is planning for a way to fix both signs. Anyone with information is asked to call the Colorado Springs Police Department.

Hamburg Zoo celebrates arrival of first polar bear cub in 19 years

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

Hamburg Zoo celebrates arrival of first polar bear cub in 19 years HAMBURG, Germany (WSVN) — The Hamburg Zoo recently announced the birth of its first polar bear cub in over 20 years. The cub was born to proud momma bear Victoria and the pair have been enjoying some quality bonding time in their cave for the past few months.According to zoo officials, the cub is healthy and growing rapidly. In order to allow visitors to observe the adorable new addition, a new monitor will be installed in the polar bear enclosure.The Hamburg Zoo is known for its successful breeding program and commitment to the conservation of endangered species, including polar bears. The birth of this cub is a significant milestone and has been met with great excitement from zoo staff and visitors alike.“I am very proud that we can now present our absolute highlight of this summer – a baby polar bear – to our visitors in addition to other special cubs such as leopards, tigers and orangutans. Hagenbeck is and remains an animal highlight,” emphasized Dr. Dirk Albrecht, ...

France’s protocol chief’s sacking raises questions on vetting process

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

France’s protocol chief’s sacking raises questions on vetting process PARIS — France’s top protocol chief was fired this week within hours of taking office over past wrongdoing, drawing ire from the diplomatic corps amid questions over the vetting process at the French foreign affairs ministry. Philippe Casenave was briefly state protocol director, a discreet but key position in the French diplomatic machinery with responsibilities that include overseeing official visits from foreign leaders hosted by the French presidency and the prime minister’s office. Casenave took office Tuesday morning but was dismissed in the afternoon over the alleged misuse of state property while he was France’s general consul in Marrakesh, Morocco, from 2017 to 2021, three French diplomats told POLITICO. The diplomats were granted anonymity as they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.According to internal documents obtained by POLITICO, an investigation by France’s foreign affairs ministry in 2021 revealed that Casenave lent his official resi...

How to watch King Charles III’s coronation like a pro

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

How to watch King Charles III’s coronation like a pro LONDON — The United Kingdom — famed for over-the-top politeness, a love of queuing and barely discernible sarcasm — is preparing to offer the world its eccentric best this weekend with King Charles III’s coronation.A nation that has basically two gears — quiet reservation and over-the-top flag-waving — will lay on the bunting and street parties as it hopes to prove that when it comes to pomp and ceremony, few can throw down like the Brits. Saturday’s coronation in the heart of London promises a heady mix of pageantry, weird ancient tradition and grandiose surroundings, all attended by the great, the good, and Prince Andrew. Obviously, it’s expected to be drizzly.Just in case you’re not totally up on your Jewelled swords of Offering, let POLITICO walk you through Saturday’s festivities.6 a.m.: Public viewing areas are due to open along the main procession route from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. Many, ahem, committed royalists have already stake...

Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in pictures

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in pictures Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in picturesAs the world turns its gaze to King Charles III’s coronation, here’s how the last one looked.Photos by by AFP via Getty Images, Intercontinentale/AFP via Getty Images and Hulton Archive via Getty ImagesElizabeth II was crowned queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth states in London’s Westminster Abbey. After the passing of her father, George VI, she succeeded to the throne at the age of 25.Due to the custom of waiting a proper amount of time after a monarch dies, the coronation was held more than a year later.It was the first fully televised British coronation. In Britain, 27 million people watched the event live on the BBC Television Service, with many of them having gotten or leased televisions especially for the occasion.Elizabeth II, wearing the Imperial State CrownA crowd of people beneath illuminations on The Mall during the celebrations that followed the coronation of Elizabeth IIThe Coach Passing Trafalga...

My part in the pomp: Meet the minister carrying a sword for King Charles

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

My part in the pomp: Meet the minister carrying a sword for King Charles LONDON — This Saturday, a top member of the British government gets one of the most spectacular consolation prizes in history.Penny Mordaunt, who missed out twice on becoming Conservative Party leader and prime minister last year, will nonetheless find her place on the world stage in majestic fashion. She is limbering up to carry an important constitutional symbol, the sword of state, into Westminster Abbey as part of the procession for the coronation of King Charles III.“It’s drawing on all of my military drill experience,” she says of the weapon, which, measuring 4 feet and weighing 8 pounds, requires some considerable upper body strength.The sword of state represents the king’s authority, and will be wielded by Mordaunt in her role as lord president of the privy council, a body of advisers to the sovereign which includes senior elected politicians and ceremonial officers. Mordaunt — who is leader of the House of Commons in her day job — must hold the blade a...

WHO declares end of COVID-19 global health emergency

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

WHO declares end of COVID-19 global health emergency COVID-19 is no longer an international public health emergency, the World Health Organization decided on Friday, marking a major turning point in the global response to the crisis that has killed nearly 7 million people and caused some 65 million cases of long COVID. The removal of the highest alert level from the global health body comes more than three years since the declaration was first made on January 30, 2020, as COVID-19 spread beyond China and public health officials around the globe became increasingly panicked at what they were witnessing. At that time, the official death toll was just 171. Now, the WHO estimates over 6.9 million deaths — more than the total population of Denmark. Europe accounts for about a third of those with some 2.2 million people dying from COVID-19 in the region. The decision by WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Friday comes following a recommendation from a committee of global health experts that found the situation no lo...

Ex-governor candidate pleads guilty to child porn charges

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

Ex-governor candidate pleads guilty to child porn charges ELLSWORTH, Maine (AP) — A wealthy attorney who made a name for himself in the nation’s capital before returning home to Maine to run for governor vowed to seek redemption Thursday after he pleaded guilty to possession of thousands of images of child sexual abuse.Eliot Cutler, who came close to being elected governor in 2010, sat stone-faced at times in court, but his voice cracked with emotion when he addressed the judge. He apologized first to the victimized children and their families.“My behavior helped to support an industry built upon their abuse, and I hope with all my heart that they can find healing and dignity,” Cutler said.The plea agreement, accepted by the judge, calls for Cutler to serve nine months in jail for four counts of possessing sexually explicit material of a child under 12.It marked a remarkable fall for a man who once served as an aide to the late Sen. Edmund Muskie, as the top energy and environmental adviser to then-President Jimmy Carter, and lau...

25-year-old driver killed in collision on Route 1 in New Hampshire

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:57:19 GMT

25-year-old driver killed in collision on Route 1 in New Hampshire State police in New Hampshire are investigating a collision that left one driver dead and another seriously injured Thursday night in North Hampton.Authorities said members of the North Hampton Police Department were called to the scene of a crash on Route 1 near Granite Road around 9:44 p.m. where two vehicles were found.According to New Hampshire State Police, responding officers determined a 2007 Honda Civic headed southbound had crossed a double yellow line, a continuous middle turn lane and then a second double yellow line before striking a 2019 Hyundai Tucson travelling north.Authorities said the driver of the Tucson, Alexander Price, a 25-year-old Portsmouth resident, succumbed to his injuries and passed away at Portsmouth Regional Hospital.The driver of the Civic, 37-year-old Matthew Meisner of Hampton, sustained serious injuries.State police said all aspects of the collision remain under investigation. Authorities ask that anyone who may have witnessed the crash or what led...