Maryland grad aims to ‘change generationally what health care’ looks like

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

Maryland grad aims to ‘change generationally what health care’ looks like Most young adults may not think about their health while in college, but a recent University of Maryland graduate hopes to change that, all while promoting access and transparency.Aishwarya Tare has been an athlete for most of her life, but she said she began to struggle with her health when she started college.“My blood sugar was low; I had really bad gut health issues,” Tare said. “It’s really led to me having bad anxiety and depression.”Since then, she has begun to focus on more significant issues, such as ways to improve the health care system, leading her to start developing Meridian Health, an app that will allow young adults to ask questions about their health.Universities will also be able to help streamline access and provide resources in line with student needs.“The vision here is to make a difference in the way that all 18- to 26-year-olds care about their health,” Tare said.Her team recently took home a $10,000 prize during the U...

Wind, snow, ice near Denver airport cause hundreds of flight diversions, delays

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

Wind, snow, ice near Denver airport cause hundreds of flight diversions, delays DENVER (KDVR) -- Winds near Denver International Airport on Wednesday caused the Federal Aviation Administration to order a ground stop, with hundreds of flights diverting to other airports.Later, at 6:11 p.m., the FAA ordered a second ground stop due to snow and ice at the airport. This stop is expected to last until around 7:30 p.m.The initial ground stop ended around 4:18 p.m., and a ground delay was put in place until at least 7:29 p.m., according to the FAA National Airspace System Status. This caused departures to the airport to be delayed by just under two hours.Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Jessica Lebel said the wind was gusting up to 36 mph at DIA Wednesday afternoon. These winds were being caused by rain showers in the area.Many of the flights were being diverted to Colorado Springs Airport, with 24 domestic flights and one international flights going there as of 3:35 p.m.At least two flights were diverted to Salt Lake City.According to FlightAware, three-quarters of all...

'Assault weapons' bill could be limited to bump stocks

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

'Assault weapons' bill could be limited to bump stocks DENVER (KDVR) — It's proposed legislation that's drawing plenty of comment from people across the state. Lawmakers say hundreds of people signed up to speak on the bill originally designed to prohibit the sale of so-called "assault weapons" in Colorado. It would prohibit the sale and transfer of semiautomatic rifles, along with certain pistols and shotguns. No charges in bus death, despite dash camera video The proposal has changed throughout the course of this legislative session. The current bill could be set for some major morphing before it leaves committee Wednesday night. Lawmakers were still set to hear several hours of debate, but the bill sponsor told fellow committee members that there could be big changes coming."It is my belief that there isn't any longer a path for an intact (House Bill) 1230 to leave this committee and get to the floor," said Rep. Elisabeth Epps, House sponsor of the bill.Assault weapon ban proposal has seen changesHB 23-1230 has seen its share of ch...

3 Colorado cities among 25 worst for ozone pollution

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

3 Colorado cities among 25 worst for ozone pollution DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado's three largest metropolitan areas are ranked among the top 25 worst places in the nation for ozone pollution, according to a new report from the American Lung Association.Denver-Aurora ranked 6th, Fort Collins ranked 15th and Colorado Springs ranked 20th on the list, which is released annually in the association's State of the Air Report."While ozone pollution in all three cities got worse compared with last year’s report, Colorado Springs experienced a significant increase in the number of unhealthy ozone days, making it a new addition to the list this year," according to a Wednesday release from the American Lung Association.This year's report, released Wednesday, covers 2019-21. Polis targets oil and gas in ‘ambitious’ plan to cut ozone Ten metropolitan areas in California were among the top 25 rankings for worst ozone pollution, with four California metros in the top five. The Phoenix-Mesa area ranked next, and Denver-Aurora after that.Fort Collins' o...

Denver weather: Snow chance Wednesday, more rain ahead

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

Denver weather: Snow chance Wednesday, more rain ahead DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will stay wet and cool Wednesday night as scattered rain and snow showers push across the Front Range. Weather tonight: From rain to snowThere will be scattered rain showers across the Front Range Wednesday afternoon with gusty winds. By sunset, some of the rain showers will transition over to snow as temperatures cool into the 30s. Snow showers will be spotty so not everyone will see snowfall Wednesday night, but areas that do will likely see totals stay less than an inch with wet roadways. Snowfall will move out around midnight for the lower elevations. The mountains will see between 1 and 6 inches of snowfall by Thursday night depending on elevation and location. Weather tomorrow: Mountain snowTemperatures will hit the low 50s in Denver on Thursday with breezy afternoon winds. The Front Range and plains will stay dry.Colorado's mountains will see scattered snow showers throughout the day. Looking ahead: Rain showersDenver will see another cha...

Semi-automatic rifle ban passes Washington legislature

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

Semi-automatic rifle ban passes Washington legislature BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — A ban on dozens of semi-automatic rifles cleared the Washington state Legislature on Wednesday and the governor is expected to sign it into law. The high-powered firearms — once banned nationwide — are now the weapon of choice among young men responsible for most of the country’s devastating mass shootings. Colorado's ‘assault weapons’ bill could be limited to bump stocks The ban comes after multiple failed attempts in the state's legislature, and amid the most mass shootings during the first 100 days of a calendar year since 2009.The Washington law would block the sale, distribution, manufacture and importation of more than 50 gun models, including AR-15s, AK-47s and similar-style rifles. These guns fire one bullet per trigger pull and automatically reload for a subsequent shot. Some exemptions are included for sales to law enforcement agencies and the military in Washington.The law would go into effect immediately once it's signed by Democratic Gov. Jay...

Man critical after shooting in Midtown, person detained by Miami Police

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

Man critical after shooting in Midtown, person detained by Miami Police A man has been transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital after he was shot in Midtown, where there is a heavy police presence.According to City of Miami Police, at approximately 10:13 p.m. Wednesday, police and fire rescue units responded to a call from the 3400 block of Northeast Second Avenue.Police said described the victim as a male who was shot once, and was last known to be in critical condition.Back at the scene, someone was spotted in the back of a police car and the scene remained very active.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Flew from Texas to catch crook

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

Flew from Texas to catch crook Someone stole his identity and created credit cards to get money from his bank account. Nothing new, right? But this guy is from Texas, and when no one did anything about the crime, he called Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser and flew to South Florida to try to get something done.David Snell is from Frisco, Texas, just outside Dallas, where he owns several businesses.David Snell: “I am a pilot with an airplane tour business, a large crawfish catering business and a wood floor business.”But David wanted to come to South Florida to meet with Help Me Howard because of a South Florida man who was giving him the business.David Snell: “And that’s why I flew here from Dallas, to come here to try to catch this guy and light a fire under some of these people that haven’t gotten him yet.”Let’s back up to last September when someone tried to open six credit cards in David’s name, including this one that got mailed to his house.David Snell: ̶...

The EU in 2035: Bigger, messier, tougher 

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

The EU in 2035: Bigger, messier, tougher  Paul Taylor is a contributing editor at POLITICO. PARIS — A few weeks ago, a graduate student challenged me to imagine the European Union in 2035. Most of the time, we aren’t even sure how the next summit will turn out, or whether the bloc’s east-west and north-south divides will be bridged or papered over one more time. If a week is a long time in politics, 12 years is an eternity — and a crystal ball is no scientific instrument. Yet, some features of that future Europe are discernible today. For one, the EU will have more, not fewer, members by the mid-2030s — possibly as many as 36 compared to today’s 27.  It will be a bigger, messier yet tougher EU, shaped — as always — by unexpected events, and the bloc will struggle to defend its interests and values in a world of great power rivalry. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, geopolitics has become the strongest driving force raising pressure on Brussels and Western European capitals when it c...

Russia wants you to think the Black Sea grain deal is drowning, not waving

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:34 GMT

Russia wants you to think the Black Sea grain deal is drowning, not waving BRUSSELS — Some 28 million metric tons of Ukrainian grain have been exported under the Black Sea Grain Initiative since last July, including to poor countries facing the brunt of the world’s spiraling food crisis.But Russia is threatening to walk away from the pact, brokered by the United Nations and Turkey, unless its demands are met. The Kremlin is effectively threatening a return to the full-scale maritime blockade that halted Ukraine’s grain exports in the months after its full-scale invasion in February last year.Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will meet with U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres in New York next week to discuss an extension of the deal beyond May 18.The outlook is “not looking good,” the Kremlin has said, sparking speculation that the deal, which allows limited Ukrainian grain volumes to reach foreign buyers, will soon be dead in the water. Ratcheting up the pressure, a letter from Russia to the Joint Coordination Committee of the Black Sea Grain I...