Nuggets beat Suns 118-102 in Game 5 to regain series lead

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Nuggets beat Suns 118-102 in Game 5 to regain series lead DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic had a triple-double after making up with Suns owner Mat Ishbia and Michael Porter Jr. sank five 3-pointers to help the Denver Nuggets beat Phoenix 118-102 on Tuesday night in Game 5 to regain the series lead.Joker had 29 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists for his 10th career playoff triple-double, breaking a tie with Wilt Chamberlain for most by a center in NBA history. Jokic fined $25K by NBA for making contact with Suns owner Game 6 is Thursday night in Phoenix. The home team has won every game in the series. If that holds true again, the decisive winner-take-all clash will come Sunday back in Denver, where the top-seeded Nuggets own the NBA’s best home record at 39-7, including 5-0 in the playoffs.After Denver lost two straight at Phoenix, Nuggets coach Michael Malone devised a five-point plan for the Nuggets to regain control of the series: patch up their transition defense, slow Devin Booker, get more from his bench, unleash MPJ and knock down open ...

Caught on camera: Hit-and-run driver crashes into building near deep pothole

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Caught on camera: Hit-and-run driver crashes into building near deep pothole DENVER (KDVR) — A crash was caught on camera in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood that showed a pickup truck crash into a business. The crash happened Tuesday evening near 39th Avenue and Forest Street. “A car comes around, or a truck comes around the corner, hits the pothole. They were already going too fast and kind of driving crazy to begin with and drives into the building across the street here,” Zach Abote said. Filing a pothole claim in Denver? Records show city rarely pays up Abote owns a building across the street from where the crash happened. His security cameras captured the whole thing. “And then the gentleman dives out of the front seat and a gun falls in the street,” Abote said. According to the Denver Police Department, the driver ran from the scene. It is unclear how many other people may have been in the vehicle.Denver Police said no one was inside the building at the time of the crash. Denver Fire said the truck damaged part of a beam, and the...

Residents displaced by fire need housing by May 17

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Residents displaced by fire need housing by May 17 AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) -- A tough situation is getting even more difficult for several families displaced by a Christmas Eve fire in Aurora. Options have run out and now they must find new homes by May 17. A portion of the Shadow Tree Apartments was left with extensive damage after the fire, including the presence of exposed asbestos. Aurora Fire Rescue confirms the cause was accidental. The management placed the residents at a nearby hotel. “We can’t cook, we can’t eat, right. I go to work, come home and have to sit in one room,” said Moreen Luna, who is a grandmother. Withholding rent can complicate landlord disputes, but tenants have rights Another resident, Antoinette Casi, told FOX31 that in many cases, four children are living in one room. “The experience is horrible,” Casi said. The residents received notice that they must vacate the temporary housing and remove items from their apartments by May 17. The property management told the Problem Solvers the apartment building’s pi...

Editorial: MBTA safety problems call for new, separate agency

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Editorial: MBTA safety problems call for new, separate agency There could be a light at the end of the tunnel for MBTA passengers, and not from a subway train that’s on fire.As the Herald reported, safety oversight of the T could fall under a new independent agency, if Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro gets his wish.Shapiro was responding to legislation filed by state Rep. William Straus that called for safety oversight to be moved to Shapiro’s office. The IG gave that idea a thumb’s down.Testifying Monday at a Joint Committee on Transportation hearing, Shapiro said that he instead favors moving this watchdog role from the Department of Public Utilities to a new independent agency “focused solely on safety of the MBTA.”Amen to that.MBTA safety is too big of a chronic problem for it to share bandwidth with other department functions. We’ve been through safety review panels, a blistering report from the Federal Transit Administration, apologies and promises.Through it all, riders have had to cope train derailments (one of...

Enjoy seasonal sipping with frose cocktail

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Enjoy seasonal sipping with frose cocktail With its pretty pink hue and delicate flavor, rose can feel as if the essence of summer has been bottled. Recently, a frozen rose drink dubbed “frose” emerged and made rose even more popular.There are different variations of frose. Some concoctions pour rose over sherbet while others mix the wine with various liqueurs before freezing. This “Best Frose Recipe,” from husband and wife home cooking experts Sonja and Alex Overhiser, is frose at its most basic – without skimping on flavor. Keep in mind that this mixture takes six hours to freeze, so prepare accordingly if you will be serving guests.TAG GOES HEREBest Frose RecipeINGREDIENTS1 750 ml bottle of favorite rose wine8 large strawberries (about 1 1/2 cups ripe strawberries, halved), plus more for garnish1 tablespoon honey (or maple syrup for vegan)DIRECTIONSOpen the rose and pour 2/3 cup into a glass measuring cup; set aside for when serving. Remove the tops of the strawberries and cut them in half.In...

Allen: COVID policies failed kids – what can we learn?

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Allen: COVID policies failed kids – what can we learn? If you’re anything like me, you’ve done your best to blot out the COVID era from your memory.It doesn’t seem productive to ruminate on the days spent in fear and uncertainty – fear that public officials insisted should consume us; “hunkering down” in our homes; our children’s smiles hidden from us behind masks that even Dr. Anthony Fauci now appears to concede were (as applied) of nominal benefit.But the effects of our COVID response, which was in many cases destructive, still linger. Nowhere is that more apparent than in the realm of education.In parts of the country, some students lost a year (or more) of full-time in-person school. In certain cases, that was by choice; some parents worried that schools would be super-spreaders – they weren’t – and voluntarily kept them home.For other students, going to class in-person was simply not offered as an option.Frequent “exposure” quarantines that needlessly kept healthy kids at home for weeks at a time only made things worse.Learning lo...

Hassen: Belafonte – the artist who taught me about justice

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Hassen: Belafonte – the artist who taught me about justice Some know the late Harry Belafonte for his genre-jumping music and silky baritone voice, epitomized in his classic 1956 album “Calypso.” Others swoon over his performances in films like the 1954 musical “Carmen Jones.”In activist circles, he’s revered for supporting his good friend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the civil rights movement, funding voter registration drives in Mississippi, and financing the Freedom Riders and Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), among many other examples.I knew him for something else besides: He was my first boss after college.In 2005, I worked for Harry Belafonte as his executive assistant in New York. We connected through my mentor-professor Saul Landau, the late writer and filmmaker who befriended “Mr. B” (as he liked to be called) through their travels to Cuba.I was just beginning my career, knowing only that I was drawn to social justice and the arts. There was no better person to learn about either than f...

Rachael Ray’s Pasta Carbonara a standout dish for Mother’s Day

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Rachael Ray’s Pasta Carbonara a standout dish for Mother’s Day Moms often work tirelessly to care for their families, with many juggling careers and time spent at home. It’s a balance that is sometimes tricky to manage, and at times mothers need to have their loads lightened. Children or spouses who learn to cook can take some pressure off of Mom.Mother’s Day is a prime opportunity for other members of the household to spend time in the kitchen. Pasta dishes generally are easy to prepare and can feed a crowd. Such is the case with this recipe for “Carbonara” from “Rachael Ray: Memories and Meals From a Sweet and Savory Life,” (Ballantine Books) by Rachael Ray.TAG GOES HERECarbonaraINGREDIENTS1/4 cup approximately EVOO1/3 pound chunk of meaty pancetta or guanciale, cut into 1/4-inch dice4 large cloves garlic, thinly sliced or chopped1 1/2 teaspoons coarsely ground black pepper1 cup white wine6 large egg yolks1 cup grated Pecorino Romano, plus more to passSalt1 pound bucatini or spaghetti1/2 cup fresh flat-leaf...

Lowry: 14th Amendment debt limit option is absurd

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Lowry: 14th Amendment debt limit option is absurd The position of the White House on the debt limit may be shifting from, “President Joe Biden doesn’t want to compromise,” to “President Joe Biden doesn’t have to compromise under the U.S. Constitution.”The heretofore fringe idea that Section 4 of the 14th Amendment empowers the president to keep borrowing and spending as usual even if the debt limit isn’t extended is getting a respectful hearing.Back in January, the U.S. reached the current debt limit of $31.4 trillion, which — surprise, surprise — wasn’t nearly enough. The Treasury Department has been using “extraordinary measures” to this point to avoid hitting the wall but will exhaust its running room around the beginning of June.The looming deadline has concentrated the minds of the White House and its allies — not on how to cut a deal, but how to find a fig leaf of legitimacy for Biden engaging in his most flagrant abuse of his authority to date. He&...

Madison Iseman lives out fantasy in ‘Knights of the Zodiac’

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 01:27:51 GMT

Madison Iseman lives out fantasy in ‘Knights of the Zodiac’ Growing up in Myrtle Beach, SC, Madison Iseman couldn’t imagine that one day she would play mighty Athena, the ancient Greek goddess of war – and wisdom.“Knights of the Zodiac,” opening Friday and adapted from a bestselling Japanese manga series “Saint Seiya,” is a $60 million live action international fantasy that begins when a young woman, Sienna (Iseman), discovers she is the reincarnation of Athena. Her protector is the orphan Seiya, aka the Pegasus Knight, played by Mackenyu.  In Japan, “Zodiac” has already opened as “Saint Seiya: The Beginning.”“I’m so honored they thought of me when they thought goddess,” an upbeat Iseman, 26, said in a Zoom interview.  “Such a beloved character who has been around far longer than I’ve been alive.“I always look for projects that are just so far from anything I’ve done before. I like to stretch and not get stuck in one role. So when this came I’m a huge fantasy lover, I love Greek mythology. It just checked a lot of boxes.”Iseman k...