What happens if you don't have license plates in Colorado?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

What happens if you don't have license plates in Colorado? DENVER (KDVR) -- The state is cracking down on late vehicle registrations, but what happens when you do not have a license plate at all?Whether you just did not want to pay the registration fees or had them stolen from your vehicle, being caught without any license plates in Colorado will cost you some money.What it costs to not have license platesWhen you are caught driving without any license plates, it is known as a class B traffic infraction. The fine ranges from $15 to $100 at the maximum. Can you transfer your old license plates to a new vehicle in Colorado? It is the same as if you were caught with only one license plate and the same as the maximum fine for not registering your car in time. The infraction does not carry any DMV points, meaning no matter how many times you are caught doing it, your license will not be suspended. Colorado has higher than average rate of DUIs However, if you intentionally cover your license plate to prevent anyone from reading it, that carr...

These cars have the most catalytic converters stolen in Boulder

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

These cars have the most catalytic converters stolen in Boulder DENVER (KDVR) -- Coloradans with high-riding vehicles should be extra careful not to leave their car where a thief might have time and cover to steal the catalytic converter. Denver cracks down on catalytic converter theft Both nationally and locally, catalytic converter thefts have spiked in the last three years. The City of Aurora alone saw a 1556% increase from 2019 to 2021. The uptick in thefts in Colorado, rising along with motor vehicle thefts in general, prompted lawmakers to pass laws ranging from funding for victims to increased penalties to making it more difficult to sell them. In a tweet, Boulder Police Department listed the makes and models of vehicles that have been the most frequent targets of catalytic converter theft in that city.These include:Toyota PriusHonda PilotToyota SequoiaJeep CherokeeToyota TundraThis tracks with the vehicles Carfax says are the most frequent targets in the Southwest, which includes Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and Utah. Vehicles ...

AI child welfare tool used in Colorado may flag parents with disabilities

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

AI child welfare tool used in Colorado may flag parents with disabilities (AP) — An artificial intelligence tool used by child welfare agencies, including in Colorado, may flag parents with disabilities, an Associated Press investigation found.The child welfare tool is meant to predict which children may be at risk of harm and promises to lighten the workload for caseworkers. It's been used in Larimer and Douglas counties, at least, with a new project underway in Arapahoe County. Immigrant detention bill advancing in Colorado legislature Through tracking the tools across the country, however, the AP found they can set families up for separation by rating their risk based on personal characteristics they cannot change or control, such as race or disability, rather than just their actions as parents.Now, the U.S. Justice Department is investigating at least one use of the tool in Pennsylvania, determining whether the algorithm discriminates against people with disabilities or other protected groups.Larimer County child welfare unsure of AI's variablesThe ...

Burglar smashes door of Miramar smoke shop, steals over $11K in merchandise

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

Burglar smashes door of Miramar smoke shop, steals over $11K in merchandise The owner of a South Florida smoke shop is hoping clear surveillance video will help police catch the burglar seen smashing his way into the business and taking off with thousands of dollars in merchandise.The owner of The Lab Smoke Shops location in Miramar spoke with 7News on Wednesday about the early Monday morning break-in.“The world has changed, so people think it’s normal to do this stuff, and then sometimes they don’t get caught, which sucks,” she said.The security footage captured the perpetrator using some sort of object to break the front door of the shop, located off Miramar Parkway and University Drive, at around 3:30 a.m.Once inside, interior surveillance cameras captured the burglar snatching up items throughout the store.The owner said the crook got away with a little more $11,000 in merchandise like bags and vapes, as well as cash.The owner said she has reported the burglary to Miramar Police, adding this is the third time thieves have targete...

‘Ukraine doesn’t have any time to waste’: US races to prepare Kyiv for spring offensive

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

‘Ukraine doesn’t have any time to waste’: US races to prepare Kyiv for spring offensive The U.S. military is rushing equipment to the battlefield and training Ukrainian forces at a rapid pace, ahead of a major offensive against Russia expected by late spring.Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin projected a sense of urgency on Wednesday after a virtual meeting of the multinational Ukraine Defense Contact Group, saying that “Ukraine doesn’t have any time to waste.”“We have to deliver swiftly and fully on our promised commitments,” Austin said. “That includes delivering our armored capabilities to the battlefield and ensuring that Ukrainian soldiers get the training, spare parts and maintenance support that they need to use these new systems, as soon as possible.”As spring approaches, U.S. officials are increasingly concerned about Ukraine’s dwindling supply of ammunition, air defenses and experienced soldiers. Moscow and Kyiv are continuing to throw bodies into the fight for a southeastern city the U.S. does not consider strategically important. But the Pentagon says that rega...

Austin says US will continue to fly drones over Black Sea and condemns Russian downing as ‘aggressive’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

Austin says US will continue to fly drones over Black Sea and condemns Russian downing as ‘aggressive’ (CNN) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin vowed on Wednesday that US aircraft will continue to “fly and to operate wherever international law allows,” one day after Russian aircraft hit a US drone over the Black Sea, forcing it to be brought down in international waters.“This hazardous episode is part of a pattern of aggressive, and risky, and unsafe actions in international airspace,” Austin said at the beginning of a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group. “So make no mistake, the United States will continue to fly and to operate wherever international law allows. And it is incumbent upon Russia to operate as military aircraft in a safe and professional manner.”Austin was the first Cabinet member in the Biden administration to directly address the incident, which happened on Tuesday when two Russian Su-27 aircraft intercepted a US MQ-9 Reaper drone. President Joe Biden was briefed on the incident by national security adviser Jake Sulliv...

Group calls for action in case of woman accused of attacking EMT in 2019

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

Group calls for action in case of woman accused of attacking EMT in 2019 The woman accused of stabbing a Boston EMT in 2019 appeared virtually in court Wednesday.Fellow EMTs also gathered, calling for action as the EMT injured in the 2019 attack also spoke publicly for the first time since the incident. “I just want to thank everyone for their support – my brothers and sisters on the job, my friends, my family – it means the world to me,” Elaina McAlister said. “It’s made it much easier.”EMTs speaking on Wednesday said this incident where McAlister was hurt underscores how dangerous their job is. Years after the incident, McAlister said she was in court to make sure the patient who she said nearly killed her and cut her career short is held responsible.“Assaulting an EMT is not ok,” Boston EMS union president Matthew Anderson said. “Assaulting anybody in public safety is not OK and we’re still gonna fight for justice for Elaina.”Julie Tejeda smiled as she was handcuffed back on July 10, 2019 after she was accused of attacking McAlister a...

Dolphins re-signing RB Myles Gaskin, veteran tackle Kendall Lamm

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

Dolphins re-signing RB Myles Gaskin, veteran tackle Kendall Lamm The Miami Dolphins are now returning all four running backs from the active roster in 2022 for the 2023 season.The Dolphins are re-signing tailback Myles Gaskin, according to a league source on Wednesday, after already bringing back Raheem Mostert, Jeff Wilson Jr. and Salvon Ahmed in the backfield.Miami also announced Wednesday the team is bringing back veteran reserve offensive tackle Kendall Lamm in 2023 as the team announced his re-signing.Over the past four seasons, Gaskin has played in 38 games, starting 17 for the Dolphins. He was Miami’s lead back for much of the 2020 season and the end of 2021.Gaskin’s role with the Dolphins diminished under coach Mike McDaniel last season as the team first went with the combination of Mostert and Chase Edmonds before swapping Edmonds out for Wilson in separate deals at last season’s trade deadline.Gaskin had just 10 carries with the Dolphins last season, for 26 yards, before he ended up on injured reserve for a shoulder pr...

Gallery: St. Mary’s girls beat Rockland 70-43 during the state semifinals

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

Gallery:  St. Mary’s girls beat Rockland 70-43 during the state semifinals St. Mary's girls beat Rockland 70-43 during the state semifinals

Massive seaweed blob heading to Florida

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:03:09 GMT

Massive seaweed blob heading to Florida A giant blob of seaweed, spanning 5,000 miles and weighing an estimated 6.1 million tons, threatens to blanket Florida beaches and Caribbean islands with smelly piles of decaying brown goop.Sargassum — the scientific name for the brown seaweed often found strewn across South Florida beaches — could start piling up in the Florida Keys in the next few days. Scientists expect Miami Beach to become a hot spot later in the sargassum season, which runs from March through October.This year’s sargassum bloom is shaping up to be one of the biggest ever recorded. Since 2011, a combination of human activity and climate change has created a string of unusually large seaweed blobs. Every year for the past five years has set a new record for the biggest blob ever.“We cannot predict whether this year will set a new record,” said Chuanmin Hu, who is part of a team of University of South Florida oceanography professors who track sargassum blooms via satellite and publish monthly bu...