Did you know Denver's minimum wage is different than Colorado's?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

Did you know Denver's minimum wage is different than Colorado's? DENVER (KDVR) -- The United States Department of Labor says the federal minimum wage for 2023 is currently at $7.25, which has remained unchanged since 2009.However, when you look at the Colorado minimum wage, the number is much higher. Colorado minimum wageThe 2023 Colorado minimum wage rate is at $13.65, which is up from $12.56 in 2022.According to Colorado law, if an employee is covered by federal and Colorado state minimum wage laws, then the employer must pay the higher minimum wage. Push in states for $20 minimum wage as inflation persists Since the Colorado minimum wage is higher than the federal minimum wage, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment said covered employers in Colorado will have to pay their employees the higher value of $13.65 per hour.Denver minimum wageMeanwhile, the minimum wage for Denver is actually even higher than the state rate, coming in at $17.29 per hour. Study: Denver’s real minimum wage highest in US According to a Data Desk study ear...

Armed suspects arrested after multi-county police pursuit expected to face judge

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

Armed suspects arrested after multi-county police pursuit expected to face judge The dangerous duo that was arrested following a multi-county police pursuit is set to appear in court, Thursday.Edward Foster, 22, and Matthew Geimer Jr., 22, were arrested on Wednesday after they led several police department’s on a chase that led to their ultimate capture.The incident unfolded in North Miami after officers responded to an armed carjacking. Police pursued the stolen vehicle and Geimer led them all the way up to Palm Beach County and back down to Broward.Eventually, Foster attempted to rob another car with a rifle, but he failed when the driver of an Acura refused to open the door for him.Geimer stopped near Northwest 50th Terrace in Doral and managed to steal a white Tesla at gunpoint; he drove away without Foster, leaving him to fend for himself. After hours of terror and mayhem on the streets, Geimer stopped and exited the vehicle, but did not surrender. He took to the water and tried to swim away from authorities.Moments later, he ran into a random homeown...

Tornadoes kill 3 in central US; new storms possible Thursday

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

Tornadoes kill 3 in central US; new storms possible Thursday COLE, Okla. (AP) — Strong storms with tornadoes and hail killed at least three people in the central U.S., injuring others, destroying homes and leaving thousands without power Thursday.Two deaths were in the small town of Cole, 25 miles (41 kilometers) south of Oklahoma City, and a third person who was injured by the tornado has died, but it was not clear where the person was injured, said Deputy Sheriff Scott Gibbons of McClain County, Oklahoma.“There are definitely dozens of various injuries, from minor all the way up to fatalities,” Gibbons said.Details of the deaths and names of the victims have not been released.The twister also devastated Shawnee, on the eastern outskirts of Oklahoma City, officials said.“There’s a lot of damage out here,” state Department of Emergency Management Benny Fulkerson said from Shawnee following a visit by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Thursday’s focus was on damage assessment after spending the night looking for victims and survi...

Florida woken up at 4:45 a.m. by test of emergency system

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

Florida woken up at 4:45 a.m. by test of emergency system TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida became the wokest state in the nation on Thursday when a blaring alarm testing the emergency alert system was mistakenly sent to residents’ cell phones at 4:45 a.m.The Florida Division of Emergency Management has apologized for the early morning siren and said the alert was meant to come across on televisions, not cell phones.“The division understands that unexpected 4:45 AM wake-up calls are frustrating and would like to apologize for the early morning text,” a spokeswoman for the agency said. “Each month, we test emergency alerts on a variety of platforms, including radio, television, and text alerts. This particular alert was supposed to be on TV, and not disturb anyone already sleeping.”As one could imagine, the Sunshine State was none too pleased, with many sharing their bleary-eyed dismay on social media.“Everyone should be on time this ...

I’m not racist, Italian agri minister says after white nationalist remarks

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

I’m not racist, Italian agri minister says after white nationalist remarks Italian Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida on Thursday denied he was a racist as controversy grew over comments he made about “ethnic substitution” — stressing that he respects “ethnic” food and music. Asked if he was aware that his remarks echoed racist rhetoric used in fascist Italy in the early 20th century, the minister said in an interview with Corriere della Sera: “Defining Italians by skin color is a mistake, and anyone who does not understand the difference between ethnicity and race is a fool.”“I respect music or ethnic dishes regardless of the skin color of the person playing or cooking,” he added.Lollobrigida, who is a member of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s far-right Brothers of Italy party, sparked a national controversy over comments he made Tuesday in a speech at a trade union conference.Referring to Italy’s population decline, Lollobrigida — who is also Meloni’s brother-in-law — said: “...

‘Frustrating’: Ukraine slams EU for failing to deliver on ammo plan

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

‘Frustrating’: Ukraine slams EU for failing to deliver on ammo plan Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba slammed the EU on Thursday for failing to “implement its own decision” to jointly purchase ammunition for Ukraine as the bloc’s members spar over how to enact the plans.“The inability of the EU to implement its own decision on the joint procurement of ammunition for Ukraine is frustrating,” Kuleba said on Twitter, marking a considerable change in tone from Kyiv toward the club it hopes to join.EU leaders agreed last month on the idea to band together and draw money from a communal pot to help deliver Kyiv up to 1 million shells in the next 12 months as Ukraine fights off Russia’s invasion. But negotiations have hit an impasse at the ambassador level over how to spend the €1 billion set aside for joint contracts.Kuleba said this was a test of the EU’s ability to make crucial new security decisions and whether the bloc truly has “strategic autonomy” — echoing the favorite term used by French...

Man charged with driving drunk over crash at Norfolk gas station

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

Man charged with driving drunk over crash at Norfolk gas station A man is being charged with driving drunk after a box truck ended up dangling over the edge of a wall at a gas station in Norfolk after a crash Wednesday afternoon, according to police. Police say Keith Johnson, 54, of East Greenwich, RI is facing charges including operating under the influence of liquor, failure to wear a seatbelt, marked lanes violation, and negligent operation of a motor vehicle. The crash happened around 1:45 p.m. at Daley Service Center on Rockwood Road, local police and fire officials said in a joint statement. An initial investigation indicated that the box truck struck a traffic island before entering Daley’s Service Center, striking a gas pump, and then striking two motor vehicles andan aerial lift, police say. The box truck crashed through a fence before coming to a stop with two front tires dangling over a wall. A crane was in place and the truck had been pulled away from the wall moments later. The scene was taped off. Debris were also vi...

Worcester police report city’s first homicide of 2023 after April 9 shooting victim dies of injuries

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

Worcester police report city’s first homicide of 2023 after April 9 shooting victim dies of injuries A 24-year-old Worcester resident wounded in a shooting has died of his injuries, marking the city’s first homicide of the year, according to officials.The Worcester Police Department confirmed Thursday morning that the male victim had died nearly a week-and-a-half after the April 9 shooting on Dorchester Street.Officials previously said an arrest had been made in connection with the incident, with Izaiha Quintal, 20, arrested at a hospital soon afterwards.The police department stated Quintal was charged with:Armed Assault with Intent to MurderPossession of a Firearm without a LicensePossession of Ammunition without an FID CardDischarging a Firearm within 500 Feet of a DwellingMisleading a Police InvestigationHis arrest came after officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation in the area of Dorchester Street around 1:30 a.m. on Sunday, April 9, discovering the victim in a white Infiniti at the intersection of Barclay and Dorchester streets.Authorities have not yet identified t...

Developers have right to finish $1B power line, jury says

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

Developers have right to finish $1B power line, jury says By DAVID SHARP (Associated Press)PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A jury that heard complicated testimony about construction schedules and constitutional rights delivered a victory Thursday for a $1 billion transmission project, concluding developers had a constitutional right to proceed despite being rebuked by state voters in a referendum.Jurors ruled 9-0 in favor of developers when asked to decide whether enough work was completed in good faith before the referendum for developers to have a vested right to complete the project.Based on the outcome, a state judge is expected to conclude that the referendum was unconstitutional.The decision will be appealed to the state Supreme Judicial Court for the final say.At stake is a project touted as a bold effort to combat climate change by supplying up to 1,200 megawatts of Canadian hydropower to the New England power grid — enough electricity for about 1 million homes.Supporters say electricity supplied by the 145-mile (233-kilometer) ...

Connector, ramp closures scheduled on I-5 for pavement repairs

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:25:25 GMT

Connector, ramp closures scheduled on I-5 for pavement repairs SAN DIEGO -- A ramp and connector closure on Interstate 5 is scheduled for Thursday night, according to Caltrans.The southbound I-5 to eastbound State Route 94 connector will close from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. as maintenance crews work on a pavement rehabilitation project, officials said. Rules of the Road: California license plate rules During that same timeframe, the southbound I-5 E Street/16th Street on-ramp will be also be closed for road work.Caltrans has directed motorists to continue southbound on I-5 towards the 27th Street/National Avenue exit and head eastbound on National Avenue towards the northbound I-5 on-ramp.From their, transportation officials say motorists should continue northbound on I-5 towards the 19th Street off-ramp and continue northbound on 19th Street towards the eastbound SR-94 on-ramp. For real-time traffic information, including traffic speed, lane and road closures due to construction and maintenance activities, Caltrans has advised mot...