Busy Thanksgiving expected at Colorado ski resorts

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

Busy Thanksgiving expected at Colorado ski resorts DILLON, Colo. (KDVR) — Thanksgiving kicks off the beginning of Colorado’s ski season, and resorts are preparing for tourists from across the nation and the world.“We are here for Thanksgiving. I got up here around 8 and have been boarding all day,” Michael McKay told FOX31. Snow incoming: Get the latest Pinpoint Weather forecast update After weeks of snowmaking and priming the slopes, resorts are ready to accommodate those eager to explore the beauty of Colorado’s terrain.“It's probably the first big ski weekend that we have for the season, so we’re super excited for everyone to come up and celebrate with their families and get some nice time outside,” Arapahoe Basin spokesperson Shayna Silverman said.An aerial view of A-Basin, from nearby Grizzly Peak. (Getty Images)Colorado ski resorts along the Interstate 70 corridor are expecting larger crowds this year during the holiday weekend.Loveland Ski Area, which has had about 29 inches of snow this year, told FOX31 that runs are ready...

Lucas: Let’s put a turkey on Mass. state seal

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

Lucas: Let’s put a turkey on Mass. state seal After three years of meetings and $100,000 later, a 20-member special commission still failed to come up with a replacement for the Massachusetts state seal.Everyone would have been better off if they had simply chosen a turkey and called it a day. It could have been announced today, Turkey Day.Don’t laugh. Benjamin Franklin, back in 1784 allegedly thought the turkey should have been adopted as the country’s national bird but was beaten out by the bald eagle, which is on the national Great Seal.And if you are wondering if Massachusetts has a state bird, the answer is yes. It is not the much-maligned turkey or the bald eagle but the chickadee, which was adopted in 1941 as the state bird although nobody knows why.The Massachusetts state seal, which the commission was supposed to change, is composed of a Native American holding a bow in one hand and an arrow in the other. Above him is an arm holding a sword.Draped around the image is the Latin motto that translates into “By the sword w...

Shopping for holiday gifts? Add yourself to the list

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

Shopping for holiday gifts? Add yourself to the list Are you ready – It’s about to get extremely gift-y around here. We’re heading into Black Friday, the big kickoff to holiday shopping season (even though the online versions have been going on since last week). Start making all of your lists, break out your comfiest shoes, and make sure your credit cards are in working order.But wouldn’t it be lovely to have a few gifts for yourself lined up? You know, some little indulgences to get you through this hectic season? It’s like putting your own oxygen mask on first. Because we all know this is going to be a marathon of thinking of others and an ongoing outpouring of selfless giving. So it only makes sense to punctuate that every now and then with a few treats for yourself.I’m talking about just a few delightful things here and there —nothing that’ll send your bank account into the red before the holidays really even get rolling.Let’s say you’re piling up the presents for everyone from the boutiques along Newbury Street,...

Nic Cage keeps it real for ‘Dream’ role

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

Nic Cage keeps it real for ‘Dream’ role With a surreal premise and intensely committed star turn from Nicolas Cage, “Dream Scenario,” in theaters now, has become a critics’ favorite and prompted its Oscar-winning veteran into this year’s Best Actor Oscar race.Norwegian director Kristoffer Borgli’s movie finds Cage’s Paul Matthews, an evolutionary biology professor, suddenly appearing in people’s dreams. Initially, it’s weirdly just family and friends but the phenomenon soon expands and Paul haunts many dreams.Then, as Herald film critic James Verniere noted in his review, “Dream Scenario” becomes “the art house version of ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street,’ the 1984 horror film sensation” to become “A dark fantasy about fame, cancel culture and the dangers of ‘going viral.’”“When I read the script,” Cage, 59, said in a virtual global press conference last week, “I have to say it’s one of the five best I’ve read scripts I’ve ever read — and I’ve been doing this for over 42 years.“The others were ‘Raising Arizona,’ ‘Le...

King: So many have reason to be thankful for so much

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

King: So many have reason to be thankful for so much With the world seemingly teetering between democracy and authoritarianism, you might feel overshadowed by gloom this Thanksgiving.With some parts of the world torn by savage war and others wracked by persistent poverty and hopelessness, giving thanks may seem like a stretch. But make no mistake: More people than ever are living on this planet, and more are living better. Give thanks.These are the people of a bountiful epoch stretching from the end of World War II to this day. In all of human history, never have so many enjoyed so much.I am part of that most fortunate generation that grew up after the war ended, where hope marched arm-in-arm with prosperity. We expected to do much better than our parents in every way, and we did.We expected life to improve on all its frontiers, from mobility to health, and it has. We expected to own something of value (maybe a house, a car, some savings), and we have.More than ever, we have lived lives free from want, larded with good things. We have...

Editorial: Exiting lawmakers another sign of dysfunction in D.C.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

Editorial: Exiting lawmakers another sign of dysfunction in D.C. Not even Congress likes Congress.An October Gallup showed Americans’ approval for the way Congress was doing its job barely breathing at 13%. Now lawmakers themselves are giving Capitol Hill the thumb’s down.They’re not just complaining – they’re leaving.With legislating hitting the wall and partisanship at an alarming high, members of Congress in both parties are heading for the exits, opting out of another term on Capitol Hill to vie for higher office or, in some cases, leave politics altogether, The Hill reported.Lawmakers, of course, come and go, but the trend of departures has skyrocketed in recent months. A 10-week stretch on the Hill saw an especially tortuous search for a new House Speaker which laid bare some of the partisan rancor afflicting Congress. It’s expected to continue through the end of this year.Is this any way to run the country? No. Polarization and dysfunction does nothing to help the American people. But that doesn’t ...

Highlights of the holiday film season

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

Highlights of the holiday film season ‘Tis the season to be jolly?In Hollywood, it’s the season for year-end awards hopefuls to be panic-stricken, anxious and paranoid as each day brings a different focus on yet another would-be contender.This Holiday Film Preview looks at seasonal highlights who hope to stay the course to Oscar night March 10.Nov. 22-29Julia Roberts costars with Ethan Hawke and Mahershala Ali in an eerie drama “Leave the World Behind.”Epic in size and scope Sir Ridley Scott’s unusual take makes Joaquin Phoenix’s Bonaparte in “Napoleon” a semi-comical killer in wars with Russia and England.Highlighting its first century of animation, Disney’s “Wish” is a musical fantasy with “West Side Story” Oscar winner Ariana DeBose’s plucky heroine singing her heart out to oppose a treacherous king with the help of her talking goat.Jon Baptiste’s charmed life with Grammys and a Carnegie Hall symphonic commission changed once his wife Suleika Jaouad’s cancer returned. “American Symphony,” on Netflix Nov. 29, follows ...

Run it back: Hoffmeister family part of Needham tradition

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

Run it back: Hoffmeister family part of Needham tradition NEEDHAM — The word “tradition” gets thrown around a lot in high school football, and there is plenty of it to go around come Thanksgiving. Sometimes it does not always apply.But in Needham, there is certainly a heaping helping of it when it comes to star running back Tate Hoffmeister.That’s because his grandfather, George, stood out at that position, too, back in the early 1960s. Hoffmeister’s father, Greg, did the same in the mid-to-late 1980s.So forgive Needham football fans for having a little deja vu when Tate is running all over defenses this season. It’s just a tradition.This year, through the Div. 1 quarterfinal round, Hoffmeister has rushed for 1,610 yards and 20 touchdowns. A senior captain, Hoffmeister has helped lead the Rockets to the state semifinals against Xaverian.George, Needham class of 1963, played in ’61 and ’62, and was also a captain. Greg, class of ’89, played in ’86, ’87, and ’88, and was a cap...

Dear Abby: Sister’s lies are getting wilder

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

Dear Abby: Sister’s lies are getting wilder Dear Abby: Over the years, my younger sister, “Hannah,” has been lying about some significant things, such as: She claims she was there alone with our dad when he died; that our older sister tried to talk her into signing herself into a state mental hospital; that my boyfriend was imaginary, etc.Her most recent fabrication, told to an elderly relative, is that our mother put Hannah unattended on a plane from New York to Virginia when she was 12, with a layover in Philadelphia. She said a man on the plane befriended her and took her to the VIP lounge, where he gave her wine and abandoned her there. The trip was supposedly to go to our older sister’s to assist with a newborn baby.A quick math check showed the baby wasn’t born until Hannah was 15. When that fact was presented to her, Hanna said, “Well, then the trip was for some other reason.” Our older sister says Hannah NEVER came to Virginia on a plane or otherwise. This most recent lie has bother...

Over $3.5 million worth of fentanyl found in vehicle on I-15

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:05 GMT

Over $3.5 million worth of fentanyl found in vehicle on I-15 TEMECULA, Calif. -- A woman was turned over to the Riverside County Sheriff's Office's Special Investigations Bureau for further investigation and processing after authorities found more than $3.5 million worth of fentanyl pills during a vehicle stop on Interstate 15, border officials said.The drug bust occurred northbound on I-15 near Temecula last Thursday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a news release Wednesday.San Diego Sector Border agents pulled over a 24-year-old woman driving a gray sedan, where they found 62 bundles of blue pills hidden inside the vehicle's door panels and seats, according to authorities. Driver of stolen truck dies in head-on crash The drugs were confirmed as fentanyl, weighing 81.4 pounds with an estimated street value of $3,692,000“Our agents are dedicated to keeping America safe,” said Chief Patrol Agent Patricia D. McGurk-Daniel. “We will continue to serve on the frontlines against fentanyl by disrupting and ultimately dismantling the dru...