Is Man City feeling post-treble blues? 3 straight draws leave team in sticky spot before Villa game

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

Is Man City feeling post-treble blues? 3 straight draws leave team in sticky spot before Villa game Erling Haaland raged in the face of the referee. Ruben Dias threw his hands out in frustration. Jeers from Manchester City fans swirled around the ground.The Etihad Stadium was a scene of outright anger in the final moments of a wild 3-3 draw against Tottenham after a refereeing mistake denied City a potential stoppage-time winner for Jack Grealish.The pent-up ire that manifested itself Sunday has been building, though.City might finally be experiencing some post-treble blues.There was always going to be some sort of comedown after being in soccer dreamland by becoming only the second team — after Manchester United in 1999 — to win the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in the same season.Pep Guardiola predicted it would happen. Former United players warned it would happen. It’s taken a few months but maybe now it has happened.It might only be a small drop-off but three straight draws in the Premier League represents the first time since Guardiola’s first year in charge tha...

Police investigating shooting, assault in Aurora

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

Police investigating shooting, assault in Aurora DENVER (KDVR) — Police are investigating a shooting and an assault that sent three people to the hospital in Aurora.The Aurora Police Department tweeted about the shooting at 1:26 a.m. on Monday. Officers responded to the area near Colfax Avenue and Clinton Street near the Delmar Parkway and North Aurora Division neighborhoods. The shooting happened at 12:15 a.m.Originally, police said three people were injured in a shooting and later confirmed that two people were shot and a third was physically assaulted. According to police, all three people were taken to the hospital with varying injuries. One person sustained critical injuries and another was in stable condition as of Monday morning. Medina Alert issued for Jeep involved in deadly hit-and-run Police said someone called 911 to report that the suspects were last seen running near 13th Avenue and Dayton Street.A person of interest has been taken into custody, and APD is still working to determine if there are more suspects invol...

When will you get your next TABOR check?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

When will you get your next TABOR check? DENVER (KDVR) — The next round of TABOR refund checks comes in the spring of 2024. If you do your taxes early, you'll get your TABOR refund quicker.Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights law caps state revenue and requires the excess to be returned to taxpayers. When the state takes in tax revenue beyond the limit, Coloradans who file taxes can expect a refund check in the mail. Tax relief, TABOR checks and more: What passed in Colorado’s special session When will the next TABOR check come out?According to Daniel Carr from the Colorado Department of Revenue, when you receive your TABOR check depends on when you file state income taxes.Your next TABOR check will come after you file your return. After that's filed, the refund will be processed and mailed out.How long it takes to get the check depends on whether you have it deposited electronically or mailed. An electronic deposit takes around two weeks, while a physical check can take longer, Carr said.The deadline to file your return...

Home prices are expected to fall in this Colorado city in 2024

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

Home prices are expected to fall in this Colorado city in 2024 (NEXSTAR) – After two years of surging U.S. home prices and mortgage rates, some relief could be coming to the real estate market in 2024, according to a new report from Realtor.com.Overall, the real estate firm predicts home prices will fall 1.7% next year, though larger drops are anticipated in 21 of the country’s largest metro areas that Realtor.com analyzed in its forecast. Baby boomers are dominating the housing market, new data shows Austin, Texas, could see the steepest decline, with a 12.2% drop expected. Three other cities in the Lone Star State could see falling home prices, including San Antonio, Dallas and Houston.Here's the full list: Metro areaProjected decline in home prices (%)Austin, Texas-12.2St. Louis, Missouri-11.7Spokane, Washington-10.2San Antonio, Texas-9.4Dallas, Texas-8.4Portland, Washington-7.4Baton Rouge, Louisiana-5.6San Francisco, California-5.2Denver, Colorado-5.1Sarasota, Florida-4.9Nashville, Tennessee-4.8Houston, Texas-4.5Phoenix, Arizona-4.3Salt L...

Denver metro among areas that offer the best lives for the middle class

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

Denver metro among areas that offer the best lives for the middle class (NEXSTAR) – When it comes to the best places in the U.S. for middle- and working-class people, a new study suggests you shouldn't rule out cities with some of the least affordable homes.San Jose, California, where the median home price is over $1.3 million, is at the top of the list of 50 major metro areas, according to research group Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity (LISEP).In contrast, 150 miles southeast is Fresno, California, the worst city at number 50, where the median home price is around $360,000. Rite Aid plans to close over 150 stores after bankruptcy filing: Is yours on the list? LISEP researchers explained that while San Jose and San Francisco have seen some of the highest rates of inflation since 2005, wage rates have also shot up. Meanwhile, in Fresno, the cost of living jumped 66.7% since 2005, with a spike in home prices, while the typical worker's buying power fell by 3% during that same period. As a result, the study found that almost 60% of middle...

FOGGY START, PLUS COOLING HEADED OUR WAY

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

FOGGY START, PLUS COOLING HEADED OUR WAY It was a very foggy start across South Florida and thankfully the sun helped it lift. However, we will now focus on the cooling headed our way with two cold fronts set to move in through the region. The first front arrives tonight helping temperatures get closer to average with lows in the upper 60’s to low 70’s and highs in the low 80’s. Humidity levels drop making it feel wonderful on Tuesday! Second front will bring a push of cooler air on Wednesday and having us sport around sweaters South Florida style. Lows in the low 60’s with a few spots in the upper 50’s around inland areas. High will get into the 70’s throughout the day. The coolest morning will be on Thursday with lows in the widespread 50’s around mainland South Florida and highs in the low 70’s. Have a wonderful day South Florida and make it a safe one! Vivian GonzalezMeteorologist, AMS Certified WSVN Channel 7

Police investigating South Miami-Dade neighborhood after son fatally shoots father

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

Police investigating South Miami-Dade neighborhood after son fatally shoots father Miami-Dade Police officers rushed to a South Miami-Dade neighborhood after a man fatally shot his father following a dispute. Law enforcement was at the scene near 161st Court and 297th Terrace just after 9:30 p.m. Sunday.According to a Miami-Dade Police Information Officer, when authorities arrived at the scene, they discovered a man with gunshot wounds. Residents in the area were shaken by the sound of approximately 10 shots. One eyewitness, who was with friends in his backyard, described the alarming moment. “We heard about like 10 shots go off,” he said. “We ran inside, saw a little bit of smoke going up in the air, and in about 10 minutes, the cops were here.”By 4:30 a.m. Monday, Crime Scene Investigation units were deployed to a residence, where authorities were observed entering and exiting.Moments after detectives arrived, 7News crews captured law enforcement holding a gun as they marked it as evidence. Preliminary investigations reveal that a woman a...

Catalan amnesty law ‘in line’ with EU values, Spain’s justice minister says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

Catalan amnesty law ‘in line’ with EU values, Spain’s justice minister says BRUSSELS — The Spanish government plans to use a contested law granting amnesty to Catalan separatists to quell the independence conflict, Justice and Presidency Minister Félix Bolaños told POLITICO.“If in Brussels the feeling is that the Catalan issue had almost been forgotten, it is precisely thanks to the policies of the government of [Prime Minister] Pedro Sánchez … to tackle with politics, with dialogue, with courage the issue,” Bolaños said in an interview with Brussels Playbook during a trip to Brussels last week.Now, Bolaños added, “we want to take the definitive step for this new stage in Catalonia.”In November, Sánchez’s Socialist Party filed a bill granting blanket amnesty to all those who have been prosecuted for their involvement with the pro-Catalan independence movement since 2012. This was part of a deal to form a minority coalition government with the far-left alliance Sumar and the backing of the Junts Catalan separatist party.The agreement with Junts put an end to...

The Qatargate Files: Inside the police interrogations 

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

The Qatargate Files: Inside the police interrogations  Denial, grief, acceptance:Inside the Qatargate police interrogations  In the dramatic first few hours after they were arrested, the EU corruption suspects tried to explain themselves to police. Here’s what they said.By GIAN VOLPICELLI, EDDY WAX and ELISA BRAUN in BrusselsOn December 9 last year, the weather in Brussels turned freezing. As a blanket of icy fog engulfed the city, police began a series of raids, rounding up key suspects in a corruption scandal that would rock the European Union to its core.The suspects, who included the Parliament’s glamorous vice-president, Eva Kaili, were interrogated in custody in the hours and days that followed. Later, some received preliminary charges of membership of a criminal organization, corruption and money laundering. A cache of police documents, seen by POLITICO, includes transcripts of the initial police interviews with four of the individuals suspected of being at the center of the case known as Qatargate: Pier Antonio P...

‘Leaning tower’ in Italy on ‘high alert’ for collapse

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:14:51 GMT

‘Leaning tower’ in Italy on ‘high alert’ for collapse (CNN) — It’s the ‘leaning tower’ that has stood tipsily – but steadily – for nearly 1,000 years. But now, the days of the Garisenda tower in Bologna, Italy, could be numbered. Following investigations last month, the city is instigating a civil protection plan for the “sudden and unexpected collapse of the tower,” which has dominated the Bologna skyline since the 12th century.A protective metal cordon will be erected to “contain debris resulting from a possible collapse, to reduce the vulnerability of surrounding buildings and the exposure to the population, as well as blocking access to the off-limits area,” the city council said in a statement.The cordon will be fixed into the ground, and will include specially designed rockfall protection nets, also made of metal and also anchored to the ground.The warning of a possible collapse was issued in a 27-page report, shared with CNN, by the scientific committee which has monitored the site since 2019.It puts the site on “high ...