Colorado workers less than one-fifth blue-collar

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

Colorado workers less than one-fifth blue-collar DENVER (KDVR) -- Less than one-fifth of Colorado's workers could be considered "blue-collar," according to recently released government data. The U.S. Census Bureau released new county-level data for employment in 2021. The data includes the number of businesses of each subcategory in each county and the number of people employed in each. Denver accused of ignoring complaints about homeless machete attacker Blue-collar work is decidedly a minority of Colorado's employment. Nearly half the people in Colorado (47%) are employed in just five industries: health care and social assistance (14%); retail; administrative and support and waste management (12%); accommodation and food services (11%); and professional, scientific and technical services (10%). By contrast, only 17% of the state's workers are employed in what could be called blue-collar industries - construction (7%), manufacturing (5%), transportation and warehousing (4%), and mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction (1%...

BSO search for 2 suspects caught on surveillance video stealing car’s tires at parking lot in Davie

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

BSO search for 2 suspects caught on surveillance video stealing car’s tires at parking lot in Davie A car was left sitting on blocks after thieves stole the car’s tires and rims.After an unknown vehicle pulled up at a parking lot in Davie late Monday night, two thieves quickly stole all four tires from a black Honda. “Its a clear video, it looks like it might even possibly be a stolen car,” the victim said. Surveillance video captured the unknown car immediately going towards the 2019 Honda Accord. “It appeared that two people, they did it under probably five minutes,” the woman said. “One of them almost looked like a woman, but it was two people. They backed up very slick about it.”The thieves were so slick and quite brazen, that a resident was seen walking by while the crooks parked, placed a jack under the Honda and stole the car’s tires within minutes.The tire’s bolts were left behind. “It was at 1:46 in the morning, they were gone by 1:52,” said the woman. The resident did not want to be identified, but said t...

Wu announces restructuring plan for 2 Boston schools

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

Wu announces restructuring plan for 2 Boston schools Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced new plans for two of Boston’s schools on Tuesday, planning to move and expand one school currently in Roxbury into a new home in West Roxbury while expanding another school. Under the plans, the city will relocate the O’Bryant School for Math and Science, which shares a campus with Madison Park Vocational High School, in Roxbury.“We’re talking about generational change at a scale that we haven’t seen for quite some time in our district,” Wu said. The move will allow the neighboring Madison Park to expand into the space O’Bryant is leaving. In their announcement, city officials also rolled out a partnership with JetBlue to train students to aviation jobs at airlines and Massport.“Our kids deserve what the other cities have,” said Coach Collins of the Friends of Madison Park. “Our kids deserve what the other communities have.”Wu acknowledged there will be challenges getting inner city students who traditionally call O’Bryant home out to a new We...

Blue Jays’ Alek Manoah’s awful season gets worse with demotion to Florida Complex League

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

Blue Jays’ Alek Manoah’s awful season gets worse with demotion to Florida Complex League One of the most promising young starters in baseball has suddenly become a punching bag.Toronto Blue Jays ace Alek Manoah (1-7) has had a dreadful 2023 season with arguably the worst of it coming Monday night against the Houston Astros at Rogers Centre in Toronto.The right-hander surrendered six runs on seven hits while getting just one out before he was pulled in the top of the fist. Manoah’s season ERA has ballooned to 6.36. The struggles have been so bad that he has been demoted to the Florida Complex League — which is a rookie-level league — something that manager John Schneider hinted at after Monday’s loss.“As of now, we’re not sitting here making plans for anything” Schneider said after the 11-4 loss to the Astros. “But [we’re] doing everything we can do for him means using every resource that we have, using the staff and using his teammates to help him through it. When I say that everything is on the table, yeah, everythi...

Major dam collapses in southern Ukraine, flooding villages as Moscow and Kyiv trade blame

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

Major dam collapses in southern Ukraine, flooding villages as Moscow and Kyiv trade blame By VASILISA STEPANENKO and SUSIE BLANN (Associated Press)KHERSON, Ukraine (AP) — A major dam in southern Ukraine collapsed Tuesday, flooding villages, endangering crops and threatening drinking water supplies as both sides in the war scrambled to evacuate residents and blamed each other for the destruction.Ukraine accused Russian forces of blowing up the Kakhovka dam and hydroelectric power station, which sits on the Dnieper River in an area Moscow has controlled for more than a year. Russian officials blamed Ukrainian bombardment in the contested area, where the river separates the two sides.It was not possible to reconcile the conflicting claims. Russian and Ukrainian officials used terms like “ecological disaster” and “terrorist act” to describe the torrent of water gushing through the broken dam and beginning to empty an upstream reservoir that is one of the world’s largest. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called it “the largest ...

Merck sues to head off Medicare ‘extortion’ 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

Merck sues to head off Medicare ‘extortion’  Merck is suing the federal government over a plan to negotiate Medicare drug prices, calling the program a sham equivalent to extortion.The drugmaker is seeking to halt the program, which was laid out in the Inflation Reduction Act and is expected to save taxpayers billions of dollars in the coming years.Merck said in a complaint filed Tuesday that the program does not involve genuine negotiation.Instead, it said the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services selects drugs to be included and then dictates the price, threatening drugmakers with “a ruinous daily excise tax” if they decline to agree.“It is tantamount to extortion,” the drugmaker said in the complaint, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.The Rahway, New Jersey-based drugmaker added that it expects its diabetes treatment Januvia to be part of “the IRA’s scheme” starting later this year.Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said i...

Sheriff probes self-defense claim of white woman who fatally shot Black neighbor in front of kids

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

Sheriff probes self-defense claim of white woman who fatally shot Black neighbor in front of kids OCALA, Fla. (AP) — Authorities came under intense pressure Tuesday to arrest and charge a white woman who killed a Black neighbor on her front doorstep in a case that has put Florida’s divisive stand your ground law back into the spotlight. About three dozen mostly Black protesters gathered outside the Marion County Judicial Center to demand that the shooter be arrested in the country’s latest flashpoint over race and gun violence.A 35-year-old mother of four, Ajike Owens, was killed in the Friday night shooting that Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods said was the culmination of a 2 1/2-year feud between neighbors. The women lived in a neighborhood in north Florida, in the rolling hills south of Ocala, known as the state’s horse country. On Tuesday, a stuffed teddy bear and bouquets of flowers marked the area near where Owens was shot. Nearby, children were riding bikes and scooters, and playing basketball. Protesters chanted “No justice, no peace” and “A.J. A.J. A.J” using Owe...

Johnston decries ‘false’ claims, as hearings on foreign meddling to begin next month

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

Johnston decries ‘false’ claims, as hearings on foreign meddling to begin next month OTTAWA — A rift continues to grow between federal opposition parties and former governor general David Johnston, who insists he will not let the politicization of foreign interference and what he described as false claims deter him from his work.He says reforms are urgently needed to address “serious shortcomings” in how the Liberal government deals with the flow of intelligence regarding bad foreign actors. Johnston, whom Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed to investigate alleged meddling in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections, appeared before a parliamentary committee Tuesday for a marathon three hours of testimony.He urged all parliamentarians to focus on facts to help improve democracy for Canadians.“We hope to devote ourselves to have as much light as possible on the key issue: how is our system working? From our report: not at all well,” Johnston said, citing his first report on foreign interference released last month. The second part of his mandat...

Judge rejects attempt to block new Washington state gun restrictions

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

Judge rejects attempt to block new Washington state gun restrictions SEATTLE (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday rejected a request to block a new Washington state law banning the sale of certain semi-automatic rifles, one of three measures recently signed by Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee in an effort to reduce gun violence.The law, which took effect immediately when Inslee signed it in April, prohibits the sale, distribution, manufacture and importation of more than 50 types of guns, including AR- and AK-style rifles. The measure does not bar the possession of such weapons by people who already have them.It drew a quick legal challenge from two gun-rights advocacy groups — the Second Amendment Foundation, based in Bellevue, and the Firearms Policy Coalition, based in Sacramento, California — as well as individual gun owners and a dealer. They sought a court order blocking the law pending a trial on the merits of their claim that it violated their constitutional right to bear arms.“Considering the exceptional dangerousness of these weapons, the public int...

Rogers hoping all telecommunication companies will sign on for TTC cell service

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:52 GMT

Rogers hoping all telecommunication companies will sign on for TTC cell service TTC riders may be one step closer to full underground cell service after Rogers took over the project a few months ago.The company said it has prepared a framework to reach agreements with all the major telecommunications companies, but so far, questions remain about whether Bell, Telus and Quebecor will play ball.Torontonians are very familiar with the frantic rush to make that final phone call before entering the subway tunnels. That is currently the case for everyone but Freedom Mobile users.Freedom was the only carrier to sign on with BAI communications, the company originally tapped to build the TTC cell network. Rogers is currently in the process of buying BAI and said it is confident it can be the one to convince all carriers to get on board.The company has proposed a “framework to reach agreements with all carriers in a timely manner to join the network under commercially reasonable terms,” and have shared it with the Federal Minister of Industry.“What Roge...