Pliny the Younger 2023 will be released Friday

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

Pliny the Younger 2023 will be released Friday (KRON) -- Pliny the Younger will be available on tap and in bottles starting on Friday March 24, according to a post on the Russian River Brewing Company website. Pliny the Younger will be available at the brewery's Santa Rosa and Windsor pubs from March 24 through April 6, 2023, the brewery said.This will mark the second year in a row the brewery has released the coveted IPA on a spring date. In 2022, Russian River Brewing was forced to postpone the beer's usual February release due to a lack of staffing stemming from COVID. Another storm coming to Bay Area to bring more rain Monday Moving the Pliny the Younger release date back ended up "being a happy accident," according to the brewery. "Not only were we more prepared, but the weather was better and the days longer."The brewery said releasing the beer in March was also helpful for their overall production schedule and many of those polled in an Economic Impact survey preferred the new date.The Santa Rosa and Windsor brew pubs a...

Feds: Woman who set fire at Wyoming abortion clinic opposes abortion, said she was anxious about facility opening

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

Feds: Woman who set fire at Wyoming abortion clinic opposes abortion, said she was anxious about facility opening CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Feds: Woman who set fire at Wyoming abortion clinic opposes abortion, said she was anxious about facility opening.Source

FBI says 1 person has been fatally shot during multiday hostage rescue in Houston, all hostages safe

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

FBI says 1 person has been fatally shot during multiday hostage rescue in Houston, all hostages safe HOUSTON (AP) — FBI says 1 person has been fatally shot during multiday hostage rescue in Houston, all hostages safe.Source

Denver East High School shooting suspect found dead

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

Denver East High School shooting suspect found dead PARK COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Austin Lyle, the 17-year-old accused of shooting two administrators at Denver East High School on Wednesday, was found dead in Park County.The shooting happened around 10 a.m. during a daily search of Lyle as part of his safety plan with the district. The administrator searching him found a gun, and in response, Lyle allegedly shot two people, Jerald Mason and Eric Sinclair. Denver Public School leaders address safety concerns, school resource officers Lyle then left the school in a red Volvo and police spent several hours looking for him, eventually locating his car near Bailey late in the afternoon.Residents of the area where the car was found were told to shelter in place, and several hours later Lyle's body was found in a wooded area nearby.Lyle was a recent transfer to Denver East after being expelled from Overland High School in the Cherry Creek School District. Watch: Upset parents confront Denver mayor, police chief after East High School sh...

Wedding photographer accused of withholding pay charged with theft

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

Wedding photographer accused of withholding pay charged with theft PARKER, Colo. (KDVR) — A Colorado photographer who was accused of withholding tens of thousands of dollars in payments and leaving newlyweds without photos of their big day has been charged. Suzanne Nevill of Suzanne Nevill Photography was charged with theft by the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office on Wednesday. This charge follows a lengthy investigation stemming from complaints made in 2021.Nevill was accused of booking weddings and then last minute, backing out with dramatic excuses as to why. Fellow photographers and associates would step up and help Nevill but then never receive their payments. East High School shooting suspect found dead near car in Park County “She told me the photographer she hired ‘broke her leg’ so she needed to hire someone immediately and it was an emergency,” said Rekira Luketic, an Ohio wedding photographer.Associates would step up to help, feeling sorry for Nevill. But after shooting the weddings, a promised second payment deposit would neve...

Crews work to put out fire at abandoned building in Miami

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

Crews work to put out fire at abandoned building in Miami A fire broke out at an abandoned building. City of Miami Fire Rescue crews arrived to the 3-story building on Sixth Street and Southwest Seventh Avenue, Thursday afternoon. Miami Police were also at the scene.No injuries were reported. Drivers are urged to avoid the area until officials clear the scene.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

JMH medical team saves baby from rare condition, celebrates her recovery before one-year birthday

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

JMH medical team saves baby from rare condition, celebrates her recovery before one-year birthday River Joe Riley, a little girl born with a rare condition that could have killed her, celebrates her first birthday on Friday. A year ago, her mother, Julieanna Goddard, and father, Miami Dolphins linebacker Duke Riley, received the news that their baby had gastroschisis, a birth defect where a hole in the abdominal wall allows the baby’s intestines to extend outside of the body.“It was hard for me to understand at first. I had never heard of anything like this. I didn’t even know how to say gastroschisis, let alone what it meant,” said Goddard.River was born on March 24, 2022, and immediately underwent emergency surgery to treat her condition. She spent a month in the neonatal intensive care unit at Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH), where a team of specialists, including pediatric surgeon Dr. Chad Thorson and maternal-fetal medicine specialist Dr. Carmen Tudela, cared for her.“In these cases, we place a plastic bag essentially over the baby’s abdo...

Get your wallets out! Liz Truss joins the speaking circuit

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

Get your wallets out! Liz Truss joins the speaking circuit LONDON — How much would you pay for a motivational speech from Liz Truss?The U.K.’s shortest-serving prime minister has signed up with a leading U.K. speaking agency – and is ready to offer insights on the “status quo” that brought her down.Truss, who spent 49 days in the job but stepped down after market turmoil sparked by a round of controversial tax cuts, is now on the books for Chartwell Speakers, pitching insights on “leadership,” the “economy” and more.A bio uploaded to the site acknowledges the “momentous and tempestuous” time Truss faced in office, which included not only the market rout but the death of Queen Elizabeth II.And it give a somewhat unique take on the fate of the Truss “Plan for Growth,” and its “raft of tax cuts to kick-start economic growth.”Truss, the bio says, “faced huge resistance from those who wanted to maintain the status quo and reached the conclusion that she could not...

Striking French workers threaten to ruin King Charles’ red-carpet welcome

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

Striking French workers threaten to ruin King Charles’ red-carpet welcome Workers striking in France are threatening to pull the rug out from under British King Charles when he comes to visit — or rather, the red carpet.The king is set to make his first trip abroad as the new reigning U.K. monarch for a three-day visit to France starting Sunday amid fierce protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial pension reforms.Unions from various sectors have been demonstrating for weeks against the plans, with a general strike Thursday including those working for the Mobilier National — a department of the culture ministry tasked with furnishing official buildings, such as the Elysée Palace, the French president’s residence.“We are fully aware that the King of England will be welcomed in France at the end of the week, and that our services will be required,” the unions representing the workers said in a statement Tuesday.“This has nothing to do with protocol, but it will be without us,” the statement read, adding th...

‘He doesn’t listen.’ France fumes against Macron for ramming through pensions reform

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:41:23 GMT

‘He doesn’t listen.’ France fumes against Macron for ramming through pensions reform PARIS — Mass protests struck France on Thursday, urging the government to withdraw a controversial pensions overhaul and attacking French President Emmanuel Macron for forcing through the reform in parliament. Strikes are impacting sectors including public transport, schools, energy plants and refineries. In Paris, protesters started gathering in place de la Bastille — the site where the French revolution started — surrounded by the smoke of grilled sausages and firecrackers, and loud French rap songs.Later in the afternoon, things began to turn violent in Paris as some protesters clashed with the police. The demonstrators are protesting not only against the reform — which would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, and extend contributions to get a full pension — but also against the government’s decision to bypass a parliamentary vote on the text last week amid fears that it would not have enough votes in parliament. “That set everything on fire,” said Xavier P...