The Glorious Sons to kick off new tour in September
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
Kingston based Rock and Roll Band The Glorious Sons have announced a new tour starting in September, with one of their key concert dates taking place in their hometown.The band is slated to start its tour on September 6th in Pittsburgh and will have a total of 57 shows. The tour begins in the US at locations such as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, and then picks up in Canada on November 10th in Victoria.Canadian tour locations include Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Sudbury, Ottawa, Montreal, Moncton, Halifax, and will conclude in Kingston at the Leon’s Centre on New Year’s Eve. The band will be supported by the Blue Stones, Velveteers (TBA), and other special guests.Leading up to the tour, the band is promoting its upcoming album by releasing new singles, such as “Lightning Bolt,” which was released on June 30th.Their new album, dubbed “Glory,” is expected to be released this fall.The band’s previous albums, ‘The U...Townhome complex burned in 2-alarm fire in Aurora
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A townhome complex in Aurora caught fire Monday night, with a resident and officer sent to the hospital.The fire was in the 17000 block of Rice Circle around 10 p.m., Aurora Fire Rescue said. Several units and multiple floors of the homes were on fire. Two homes destroyed, firefighter burned in 2-alarm firework fire As of 10:39 p.m., crews said the fire had crossed over into other units and flames were beyond the structure. That's when the fire department said the structure was unstable and they switched their efforts to the exterior.At 11 p.m., fires were "flaring up in various locations around the structure" and crews were not able to complete searches of the homes yet because of the condition of the buildings.At around 11:30 p.m., Aurora Fire Rescue said the fire was under control, and one person was taken in an ambulance to the hospital for a leg injury. Additionally, at least one Aurora Police Officer was treated at an emergency room for smoke inhalation inju...Florida couple competes in annual Nathan’s hot dog eating contest
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
CONEY ISLAND, N.Y. (WSVN) — As millions of Americans celebrate Independence Day with fireworks and barbecues, a Florida couple is making waves in the competitive eating world. Nikki Sudo and Nick Wehry, known as “Major League Eaters,” are gearing up to participate in the highly anticipated annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.Sudo, a seasoned competitive eater, first tried her hand at a food competition and achieved unexpected success, propelling her into the world of elite competitive eating. In 2014, she clinched victory in the women’s division of the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest. Since then, she’s had an impressive record, securing eight championships and setting the women’s record in 2020 by devouring a staggering 48 and a half hot dogs in just ten minutes.“We’re incredibly supportive of one another and we also push each other to look at things differently to really rethink what’s possible. He’s my hotd...Partygate scandal reignites as UK police probe fresh claims
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
LONDON — British police are investigating fresh claims of coronavirus lockdown-breaching gatherings in Westminster, in the latest twist in the Partygate scandal. The Metropolitan Police announced Tuesday that it is opening one new investigation — into a December 8, 2020 “gathering in Parliament” — and re-opening another, covering an “event in Matthew Parker Street on 14 December 2020.”The first date is the same as a gathering reportedly attended by senior Conservative MP — and Partygate inquisitor — Bernard Jenkin, according to the Guido Fawkes website.The second date matches with a controversial “jingle and mingle” event at Conservative HQ. That event, at which party aides were pictured dancing and laughing at a time social gatherings were tightly restricted, was the subject of an exposé by the Sunday Mirror.In June, Boris Johnson — who was fined for his own COVID-19 rule breaches and recently condemned by the Commons privileges committee fo...Rishi Sunak still hasn’t read a three-page report condemning Boris Johnson’s allies
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
LONDON — Rishi Sunak has yet to read a three-page, week-old report condemning allies of Boris Johnson who attacked parliament’s privileges committee, he admitted Tuesday.Seven Tory MPs and three Tory peers close to the former prime minister were accused last week of waging a “coordinated campaign” to interfere with the privileges committee’s own inquiry into Johnson.In their damning follow-up to that initial inquiry — which found in June that Johnson repeatedly misled parliament — the committee said the lawmakers put MPs on the committee under “improper pressure.”But in a terse exchange with the Labour MP Chris Bryant at the House of Commons liaison committee Tuesday, Sunak refused to say whether he believes Tory MPs should apologize for their comments about the committee and said he had not read the report “yet” — despite last week asking a serving minister to apologize after he was named in the report.“I’ve read the findi...China threatens to curb mineral supply to West amid widening tech war
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
BRUSSELS — Beijing is giving Europe a yellow card in a future-defining trade war.As soon as the Netherlands announced new restrictions on exports of advanced microchip machines to China on Friday, Chinese trade officials on Monday hit back with an export-control regime tantamount to threatening a ban on exports of two types of critical raw materials to unfriendly countries on national security grounds.The two minerals on Beijing’s hit list — gallium and germanium — are well-chosen, given their role in making goods like semiconductors, 5G base stations and solar panels, items that are symbolic of the European Union’s highly prioritized digital and green transitions. Both metals are considered “critical” and “strategic” by EU standards, meaning they rely on a single source and they are important to EU industries, as well as European defense needs.“In order to safeguard national security and interests, with the approval of the State Council, it is decided to impl...Driver killed after single-car rollover crash in Falmouth
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
A 70-year-old man was killed after his vehicle went off of a road and rolled into a ravine in Falmouth Tuesday morning, according to authorities.The Falmouth Police Department said the driver of a 2019 Ranger Rover had been travelling down Sippewissett Road sometime before 8 a.m. when it appeared to leave the roadway, according to a preliminary report.First responders arrived to find the vehicle resting against a tree and extricated the driver, who died of his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.Police said the 70 year old was the only occupant at the time of the crash, which is now being investigated by both Falmouth PD and Massachusetts State Police.Palestinian attacker wounds 8 in Tel Aviv as Netanyahu signals West Bank operation could soon end
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
By MAJDI MOHAMMED and IMAD ISSEID (Associated Press)JENIN, West Bank (AP) — A Hamas militant rammed his car into a crowded Tel Aviv bus stop on Tuesday and began stabbing people, wounding eight in an attack that Palestinian armed groups said was revenge for an Israeli military offensive in the occupied West Bank. A bystander shot and killed the attacker.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated the operation in the Jenin refugee camp, one of the most intense in the territory in nearly two decades, was winding down. But he gave no details on when it would end and vowed to carry out similar operations in the future.“At these moments we are completing the mission, and I can say that our extensive operation in Jenin is not a one-off,” during a visit to a military post on the outskirts of Jenin. “We will continue as long as necessary to cut out terrorism.”Israel struck the camp, known as a bastion of Palestinian militants, early Monday in an operat...Woman found dead in SUV at San Ysidro mall
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
SAN DIEGO — San Diego police are investigating a suspicious death Monday after a woman was found dead inside a vehicle in San Ysidro.Shortly after midnight, a security guard discovered the woman inside an SUV parked at the Las Americas Premium Outlets mall located at 4400 Camino De La Plaza, SDPD said.The circumstances that led to the woman's death are still under investigation by SDPD's Homicide Unit. She was described by police as being in her 30s. Three arrested after police standoff in North County Officials said the incident is being investigated as a suspicious death. There was not any suspect information immediately available.The shopping mall is located at the last exit before the U.S.-Mexico border.More than 700 items collected at San Diego County Fair lost and found
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 06:07:33 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- In just a few weeks, more than 700 items have been turned into the San Diego County Fair lost and found.The guest services team at the fair has seen a lot over the years, including plenty of odd items. This year perhaps the most random was a drum set seat, which was claimed.Tuesday, July 4 is the final day of the fair, but guest services will be on site Wednesday and Thursday if you need to claim a lost item.“With all these keys here, you wonder how some people can get home because they have a whole string of keys with a house key or their car remote,” said Gail Tompkins, who has worked in guest services at the fair for more than two decades. Big Bay Boom: Watch fireworks over San Diego Bay The fair has averaged about 30 lost items a day since kicking off on June 7. The items range from hats and shoes to pictures from the event.Here’s how some of the more commonly lost items break down:41 Identification cards or driver’s licenses 42 Pairs of eyeglasses 48 Se...Latest news
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