Photos: Mountain resorts making snow for ski season

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

Photos: Mountain resorts making snow for ski season DENVER (KDVR) — Mountain resorts in Colorado are taking advantage of the cold weather this week and started making snow for the upcoming ski season.Mother Nature brought snow to the mountains this week. On top of the manmade snow, so many ski resorts already have a nice foundation of fresh powder. 2023 Colorado ski resorts opening dates Snowmakers are working around the clock to create snow, which involves compressed air and compressed water.Making snow requires specific weather conditions, specifically a wet bulb temperature, which measures the dry air temperature with humidity, of 27 degrees or less, according to Keystone Ski Resort.Here's how the snow is looking at some Colorado ski resorts this week.Keystone ResortKeystone Resort started making snow on Oct. 12. The resort said in a press release that it's trying to open as early as possible, aiming for sometime in October.Keystone Resort in Colorado took advantage of the cold weather this week and started making snow for the u...

‘Hell on Earth:’ Gaza resident describes chaos as Israel’s counteroffensive looms

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

‘Hell on Earth:’ Gaza resident describes chaos as Israel’s counteroffensive looms Israel’s counteroffensive in Gaza is triggering a “traumatic” scene of chaos, according to an employee of an international humanitarian organization there.“All the people were running in the street, not knowing where to go or what to do,” she said in a voice note recorded Thursday. “I remember my son telling me that he was barely able to take his breath because of how frightened he was.”She left her home in Gaza City with her children on Friday after Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told all civilians to evacuate Gaza City and started walking towards the city of Khan Younis, 30 kilometers south. She describes a “hell on earth:” airstrikes pummeling Gaza day and night, no electricity, scarce water supplies, an unreliable telecoms network connection. And most of all, a feeling of hopelessness and helplessness, for being unable to protect her son.“[I] don’t know what to say more, but this has to end soon,” she said. “No human can tolerate what we are experiencing for...

Shooting death investigation underway in Dorchester

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

Shooting death investigation underway in Dorchester Boston police are investigating a shooting death in Dorchester after a victim was found with a gunshot wound to the head.According to the Boston Police Department, officers responding to Corona Street located the victim just after 2 p.m. while responding to a ShotSpotter activation.In an update after initially saying the victim suffered life-threatening injuries, authorities said the individual had died as police detectives continued to investigate the scene.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Robbins: Hamas slaughter showcases shame on the left

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

Robbins: Hamas slaughter showcases shame on the left Among the Holocaust’s most searing images is the gut-wrenching photo of a small Jewish boy, hands In the air, at a Nazi’s gunpoint. He is on his way to extermination, joining six million of his fellow Jews who suffered the same fate.We have seen so many photos like this in the 80 years since the Holocaust, and we have professed to wonder: how could this depravity be tolerated? How could so many be complicit by their silence?Now we know.For 20 years, Hamas has fired tens of thousands of rockets at Israeli civilians in order to murder them or, failing that, maim them or, failing that, terrify them. In 2008-9, then 2012, then 2014, then 2018 and then again in 2021, Hamas, pledged to Israel’s annihilation, forced Israeli families into bomb shelters.These were, of course, crimes against humanity. But the Left did not see it that way. Indeed, when Israel was given quite literally no choice but to try to stop the rocketing, and Palestinian civilians were unavoidably killed just as Hamas pl...

Patriots rule out seven players ahead of Week 6 game vs. Raiders

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

Patriots rule out seven players ahead of Week 6 game vs. Raiders The Patriots essentially declared their inactive list two days before they take on the Raiders.Seven players didn’t travel with the Patriots to Las Vegas on Friday.Here’s the Patriots’ full injury report:Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots might as well see what they have in Malik Cunningham at this point New England Patriots | Bill Belichick scouts speedy Patriots WR who could make team debut Sunday New England Patriots | J.C. Jackson gaining confidence back in return with Patriots New England Patriots | Will Tyquan Thornton get thrown into Patriots’ injury-ravaged receiver mix? New England Patriots | Patriots mailbag: What QB options are available after 2023 season? OUTDB Cody Davis (knee)WR Demario Douglas (concussion)LB Matthew Judon (elbow)OL Riley Reiff (knee)WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (concussion)G Cole Strange (knee)OL Tyrone Wheatley Jr. (knee)QUESTIONABLEDL Chris...

Ask a travel nerd: 3 steps to booking holiday travel

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

Ask a travel nerd: 3 steps to booking holiday travel By Sam Kemmis | NerdWalletWith holiday travel, I’ve always been a Grinch. Paying too much for airfare rubs every cell in my body the wrong way. Shelling out $1,000 for a domestic round-trip ticket for a route that usually costs half that just feels wrong, you know? So, while I’m happy to travel the world the other 49 weeks of the year, I typically try to stay home at the end of November and December.For years I’ve waged a campaign within my family to observe Thanksgiving a week or two early. Shifting our calendar slightly would mean we could all feast together without all the headaches of holiday travel. So far my campaign has, well, failed.I’m slowly coming around to the idea that holiday travel is important for a reason. Yes, it’s inconvenient. Yes, airports are clogged with screaming kids (including, now, mine). And yes, it’s just plain expensive. But it’s about something bigger than budgets — it’s about family.OK, my small Grinchy heart hasn’t grown big enough to ignore price ta...

Thousands got Exactech knee or hip replacements. Then, patients say, the parts began to fail

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

Thousands got Exactech knee or hip replacements. Then, patients say, the parts began to fail Fred Schulte, KFF Health News | KFF Health News (TNS)Ron Irby expected the artificial knee implanted in his right leg in September 2018 would last two decades — perhaps longer.Yet in just three years, the Optetrak implant manufactured by Exactech in Gainesville, Florida, had worn out and had to be replaced — a painful and debilitating operation.“The surgery was a huge debt of pain paid over months,” said Irby, 71, a Gainesville resident and retired medical technologist with the Department of Veterans Affairs.Irby is one of more than 1,100 patients suing Exactech after it began recalling artificial knees, hips, and ankles, starting in August 2021. A letter Exactech sent to surgeons blamed a packaging defect dating back as far as 2004 for possibly causing the plastic in a knee component to wear out prematurely in about 140,000 implants. Many patients argue in hundreds of lawsuits that they have suffered through, or could soon face, challenging and risky operations to replace defective...

What to watch: ‘House of Usher’ is a brilliant, unsettling take on Edgar Allan Poe

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

What to watch: ‘House of Usher’ is a brilliant, unsettling take on Edgar Allan Poe Two of the most anticipated streaming series of the season — Netflix’s “The Fall of the House of Usher” and Apple TV+’s “Lessons in Chemistry” — originated from the literary world. But does that transition from page to screen work?Oh, yeah.Here’s our roundup.“The Fall of the House of Usher”: It’s risky to modernize or repurpose classic literary works and try to create something unique and visionary in the process. Even Oscar-winning filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón failed with a misguided “Great Expectations,” starring Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow.But upscale horror filmmaker Mike Flanagan could write a textbook on how to do it right with his eight-part ode to legendary horror writer Edgar Allan Poe. This inspired “Usher” infuses Poe’s tales of terror with contemporary relevance and respects the source material.Flanagan’s macabre update of Poe’s story of familial depravity and madness serves as a table setting for an “And Then There Were None” schematic in which the ones getting picked o...

Feds rein in use of predictive software that limits care for Medicare Advantage patients

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

Feds rein in use of predictive software that limits care for Medicare Advantage patients Susan Jaffe | KFF Health News (TNS)Judith Sullivan was recovering from major surgery at a Connecticut nursing home in March when she got surprising news from her Medicare Advantage plan: It would no longer pay for her care because she was well enough to go home.At the time, she could not walk more than a few feet, even with assistance — let alone manage the stairs to her front door, she said. She still needed help using a colostomy bag following major surgery.“How could they make a decision like that without ever coming and seeing me?” said Sullivan, 76. “I still couldn’t walk without one physical therapist behind me and another next to me. Were they all coming home with me?”UnitedHealthcare — the nation’s largest health insurance company, which provides Sullivan’s Medicare Advantage plan — doesn’t have a crystal ball. It does have naviHealth, a care management company bought by UHC’s sister company, Optum, in 2020. Both are part of UnitedHealth Group. NaviHealth analyzes data to he...

Home Showcase: A distinctive, unique spot in Holliston

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:25:55 GMT

Home Showcase: A distinctive, unique spot in Holliston For a buyer who is willing to dust off their imagination and put in some time, 120 Goulding Street in Holliston is a real estate opportunity of a lifetime.The 1937 home has lived many lives, each as interesting as its modernist, Art Deco and Streamline Moderne architecture. The main house — the property also boasts a pair of additional structures — wouldn’t look out of place in the Hollywood Hills, with a distinctive exterior facade and an interior that blends Colonial influences, modernist touches, and those quintessential 1930s built-ins we know and love in New England.In previous iterations, the main house and its sprawling, tree-filled 18 acres were part of a larger 500-acre property where Bernese Mountain Dogs were raised, housed a religious school, and became the home and working farm belonging to the founders of Sonesta hotels. It’s now ready for a new owner to whip it into shape and enjoy life by the serene adjoining pond, only an hour from Boston.There’s more than 6,000 squ...