Horsetooth Mountain Open Space's main trailhead closed for improvements

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

Horsetooth Mountain Open Space's main trailhead closed for improvements FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KDVR) -- Heads-up hikers, dog-walkers, bikers and nature lovers: Horsetooth Mountain Open Space's main trailhead access will be closed for two weeks to allow for construction work.From Monday, Nov. 27 through Dec. 18, crews will be working to improve the main trailhead to help with traffic flow and ease congestion for vehicles and visitors. DIA saw half of the expected travelers during Thanksgiving week That means access to trails off Horsetooth Falls Road off of West County Road 38E will be blocked.Visitors are encouraged to access Horsetooth Mountain Open Space via Soderberg or Blue Sky trailheads. The Colorado Trails Explorer App (CoTREX) can be used to see current advisories or closures before heading out. The service can also be accessed at trails.colorado.gov.The plans are to complete the parking area, install an additional vault toilet and improve the kiosk area with a hardened surface, improved drainage and updated informational signs and map. Down...

CU cell therapy trial shows results in treating progressive multiple sclerosis

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

CU cell therapy trial shows results in treating progressive multiple sclerosis DENVER (KDVR) -- University of Colorado scientists have been part of the team that may have cracked the code on reducing or reversing multiple sclerosis symptoms in individuals with progressive symptoms.Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus are part of an international team working on a promising treatment that could protect patients with progressive multiple sclerosis from further brain damage.According to a study published in Cell Stem Cell, a collaborative study from researchers at CU Anschutz, the University of Cambridge and the University of Milano-Bicocca have been able to inject neural stem cells into patients, producing results that could develop into an advanced cell therapy treatment for progressive MS.Currently, there is no treatment for MS, and over two million people live with the nervous system disease, according to CU. Researchers explained that approximately two-thirds of MS patients transition into a secondary, progressive phase after abo...

Colorado is getting older, according to Census data

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

Colorado is getting older, according to Census data DENVER (KDVR) -- Everyone gets older and according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of the Centennial State is no exception.In 2012, the median age in Colorado was 36.2, meaning half the population was younger than that, and half was older.However, that has steadily increased in the decade since. By 2022, the median age in the state was 37.7, 1.5 years older than in 2012. You can be charged with this if you are involved in a hit-and-run This is in line with changes seen nationwide. In 2012, the median age nationwide was 37.4. However, in 2022, that had increased to 39.According to the Census Bureau, this is due to declining birth rates.Some counties aging fasterThe data from the Census Bureau does not include all counties, just the 12 most populated counties in the state: El Paso, Denver, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Adams, Douglas, Larimer, Weld, Boulder, Pueblo, Mesa and Broomfield counties.The median age in most of those counties increased by around the same rate as ...

Brussels must trim €13B from proposed budget increase, EU capitals say

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

Brussels must trim €13B from proposed budget increase, EU capitals say BRUSSELS — EU countries want the Commission to cut at least 20 percent, or around €13 billion, from its proposed midterm budget increase, according to two EU diplomats.The EU executive had asked in June for €66 billion in additional funds from national capitals to cover unexpected spending, arguing the bloc’s coffers have been depleted by multiple crises, from the pandemic to the war in Ukraine.But member countries have broadly rejected approving that increase in full, agreeing that the Commission must trim the headline figure by at least 20 percent, according to the diplomats, who like the other diplomat quoted in this piece, were granted anonymity to discuss backchannel communications. “You can’t ask only one group of member states (the net contributors) to make a sacrifice, while another group reaps most of the benefits,” a third diplomat said. “That would undermine a sense of fairness and solidarity in the Union.”The clock is ti...

Former President Jimmy Carter expected to attend wife’s memorial service

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

Former President Jimmy Carter expected to attend wife’s memorial service (CNN) — Former President Jimmy Carter is expected to attend the memorial service for his late wife, Rosalynn Carter, on Tuesday, his grandson told CNN.Carter’s grandson Jason Carter told CNN his grandfather is planning on traveling to Atlanta to attend the tribute service for the former first lady.A tribute service for Rosalynn Carter is scheduled to take place Tuesday at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church at the Emory University campus. President Joe Biden, first lady Jill Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff are expected to attend.Other expected guests include former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as former first ladies Laura Bush, Michelle Obama and Melania Trump.Rosalynn Carter died peacefully at her Plains, Georgia, home on November 19 at the age of 96, two days after the Carter Center announced she was entering hospice care at home. Jimmy Carter, who ...

The ‘doctor of nursing practice’ will see you now

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

The ‘doctor of nursing practice’ will see you now Anna Claire Vollers | (TNS) Stateline.orgWhen Vernon Langford sees patients, he typically wears a white lab coat with his title — “Dr.” — and his credentials as a nurse practitioner stitched on the front.“My credentials are on any jackets I have, the shirts I wear. If I have a name tag, it’s on that,” said Langford, who works as a primary care provider in Seminole County, Florida. He holds a doctorate of nursing practice, the highest degree available in his field. Like a Ph.D., it confers on him the “Dr.” title, but he says he explains to patients what that means, and how his role and education differ from that of a physician: “When I meet anyone, I want to make sure I’m educating them about who I am.”A Florida bill lawmakers considered this year would have barred Langford and others with similar credentials from using the “Dr.” title in clinical settings. The bill was amended to exclude nurse practitioners before it reached the desk of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who vetoed it wi...

5 questions to ask before you buy now, pay later for the holidays

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

5 questions to ask before you buy now, pay later for the holidays By Jackie Veling | NerdWalletShoppers gearing up for the 2023 holiday season won’t have to look hard for a convenient way to pay for all those presents.“Buy now, pay later,” a type of payment plan that divides the total cost of your purchase into smaller installments, is offered at most major retailers, including Walmart, Target and Amazon. It’s expected to fuel $17 billion in online holiday spending this year — up almost 17% from 2022 — according to forecast data from Adobe Analytics, an analytics and measurement tool from software company Adobe.The short application, immediate approval decision and no hard credit check can make buy now, pay later seem like a no-brainer financing option, but experts say it’s risky. Ask yourself these five questions before opting in.1. Does this plan charge interest?While most shoppers will encounter zero-interest, pay-in-four plans — which divide the cost of your purchase into four equal installments with the first due at checkout, and the remainin...

Masconomet football coach Gavin Monagle announces his retirement

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

Masconomet football coach Gavin Monagle announces his retirement Masconomet football coach Gavin Monagle announced his retirement early Monday afternoon. He met with his team to inform them of his decision.“I’ve been blessed to have had tremendous players, coaches and school support at Savio and Masconomet,” Monagle said in a brief text to the Boston Herald.Monagle began his coaching career at Savio Prep in 1993 and spent 11 years there. The highlight was the 2000 team which went 10-1-1 and won a Super Bowl title. He stepped down from Savio following the 2003 season.Monagle served as an assistant coach at Masconomet for seven years under Jim Pugh before taking over in 2015. He won seven games three times, most recently in 2022, ending his career with 104 wins.GAVIN MONAGLE THROUGH THE YEARSSAVIO PREP1993 – 1-8-11994 – 3-7-01995 – 4-6-01996 – 8-2-01997 – 9-2-01998 – 3-7-01999 – 8-3-02000 – 10-1-1 (SB-W)2001 – 6-5-02002 – 0-11-02003 – 7-4-0Totals – 59-56-2MASCONOMET2015 –...

Chicago Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter buys Vernon Hills mansion for $1.2M

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

Chicago Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter buys Vernon Hills mansion for $1.2M Chicago Bears defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. on Oct. 10 paid $1.2 million for a five-bedroom, 7,399-square-foot mansion in Vernon Hills.A Florida native and standout at the University of Florida, Dexter, 22, was drafted by the Bears in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft.Built in 2011 and located in Vernon Hills’ Gregg’s Landing area, Dexter’s new house has 4½ bathrooms, a formal living room with a fireplace, a great room with a fireplace, a mudroom and a kitchen with Italian onyx countertops, Bosch built-in appliances and a wet bar. Other features include a fully finished third-floor office and a finished English lower level, a wine storage room, a family room and a workout room “fabulous enough for a pro athlete,” according to listing information.Outside on the 0.49-acre property are an outdoor fireplace, a gas fire pit, a two-level wraparound patio, a sprinkler system and professional high-end uplighting in the landscaping.The agent who r...

Boston woman accused of setting a fire at a Massachusetts police station

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:23 GMT

Boston woman accused of setting a fire at a Massachusetts police station A Boston woman who was waiting for a ride at the Westboro police station is accused of starting a fire in the station’s lobby, according to police.Theresa Abichaker, of West Roxbury, has been arrested and charged in connection with setting a fire at the Westboro police station Sunday evening.Abichaker had been waiting in the station’s lobby for a ride after she was involved in a motor vehicle crash, police said.Following the fire in the station, police officers looked at surveillance video and saw that Abichaker had “intentionally set a clothing donation box and its contents on fire,” police said in a statement.After a search, which included police K-9 units and police drones, Abichaker was found and taken into custody. She has been charged with: burning of a public building (three counts); attempt to burn a public building (three counts); vandalize property; and fire negligence.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Westborough defends Div. 2...