NEW YORK (AP) — The nation’s largest school district can immediately impose a vaccine mandate on its teachers and other workers, after all, a federal appeals panel decided Monday, Sept. 27 leading lawyers for teachers to say they’ll ask the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene. The city’s Department of Education said the mandate would now… Continue reading Court: NYC can impose vaccine mandate on teachers; will begin Oct. 4, city says
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17-year-old arrested in Amsterdam after burglary and stolen car
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) – According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, on Monday, September 27, a 17-year-old was arrested after an investigation into a burglary complaint at a business in Amsterdam. Homicides up nearly 30% in 2020, biggest 1-year jump ever, FBI says During the incident, the 17-year-old reportedly broke into the building, stole property,… Continue reading 17-year-old arrested in Amsterdam after burglary and stolen car
Colorado’s COVID hospitalizations stay on high plateau as virus’s trajectory remains uncertain
Colorado’s COVID-19 hospitalizations remain stuck at a high level and it’s not clear whether they can be expected to fall in the near future as the virus’s trajectory in the state continues to be uncertain. Hospitalizations are essentially on a plateau, with 966 people receiving care for confirmed or suspected COVID-19 as of Monday afternoon.… Continue reading Colorado’s COVID hospitalizations stay on high plateau as virus’s trajectory remains uncertain
Five-vehicle crash on I-225 in Aurora shuts down all northbound lanes
Northbound lanes of Interstate 225 are closed at E. Alameda Avenue for a crash involving five vehicles. The crash occurred just before 5 a.m. on northbound I-225 just south of E. 6th Avenue. Traffic headed in that direction is being diverted off the highway at Alameda. One car rolled over, police said. Nobody was seriously… Continue reading Five-vehicle crash on I-225 in Aurora shuts down all northbound lanes
Broncos Mailbag: With depth depleted, should Denver pursue Golden Tate, other veteran receivers?
Denver Post Broncos writer Ryan O’Halloran posts his Broncos Mailbag periodically during the season. Submit questions to Ryan here. I am honestly stumped as to why center Lloyd Cushenberry is using such a visible silent count that is very easy to time. Him jabbing at the defensive tackle prior to every snap for a defensive… Continue reading Broncos Mailbag: With depth depleted, should Denver pursue Golden Tate, other veteran receivers?
Denver native Jack O’Brien, 18, revels in “unreal” experience at Avalanche training camp
Amid 56 colored sweaters and elite hockey biographies, Jack O’Brien stood out at Avalanche training camp. The right-winger was the youngest player on the roster — the only one born in 2003 — and the only Denver native. O’Brien, 18, was born into burgundy and blue. Highlands Ranch is home. He wore No. 19 growing… Continue reading Denver native Jack O’Brien, 18, revels in “unreal” experience at Avalanche training camp
Nuggets Podcast: Michael Porter Jr. gets paid, Jamal Murray speaks and more Media Day thoughts
In the latest Nuggets Ink podcast, beat writer Mike Singer is joined by Kyle Fredrickson in the wake of Nuggets Media Day and the news that Michael Porter Jr. and Denver have agreed to a five-year max contract extension. Among the topics discussed: Did Nuggets brass make the right call giving Porter a five-year extension… Continue reading Nuggets Podcast: Michael Porter Jr. gets paid, Jamal Murray speaks and more Media Day thoughts
Ask Amy: Adults want to gently nudge niece into the world
Dear Amy: At the beginning of the pandemic, my husband and I took in a niece of ours who had been living with other family members after having some mental health problems and leaving college. Life with her parents is, in my opinion, the cause of much of her mental health problems. In short, she… Continue reading Ask Amy: Adults want to gently nudge niece into the world
57-year-old delivery driver fatally shot on Near West Side
CHICAGO — A 57-year-old food delivery driver was shot and killed on the Near West Side, and now police are investing whether it was a robbery or carjacking. The delivery driver was inside his vehicle around 8:30 p.m. Monday evening on the 1300 block of West Grenshaw Street when a man approached the car and… Continue reading 57-year-old delivery driver fatally shot on Near West Side
After 5 years, Obamas to break ground on Presidential Center
CHICAGO (AP) — After five years of legal battles, gentrification concerns and a federal review, Barack and Michelle Obama were expected to attend a celebratory groundbreaking Tuesday on their legacy project in a lakefront Chicago park. Construction on the site along Lake Michigan, near the Obama family home and where the former president started his… Continue reading After 5 years, Obamas to break ground on Presidential Center