CNBC: tiene 32 años y convirtió el apartamento de su vecino en un negocio de $3 millones

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

CNBC: tiene 32 años y convirtió el apartamento de su vecino en un negocio de $3 millones En 2019, Jamie Stark Inlow dejó su trabajo de 9 a 5 en educación superior y se mudó a una mini granja en Scottsville, Virginia, para pasar más tiempo con su esposo e hijo.Recogió un trabajo de consultoría de educación superior y un trabajo a tiempo parcial como coordinadora de programas estudiantiles en la Universidad de Virginia. Tenía una carrera y una familia, pero sentía que le faltaba algo.Así fue hasta que Inlow vio potencial en el apartamento libre de su vecino, que estaba vacío encima de un granero de color rojo óxido. Aprovechó la oportunidad y lo convirtió en un anuncio de Airbnb en junio.Un anuncio se convirtió rápidamente en dos y, en 2020, en una empresa de gestión de propiedades en toda regla, llamada Be Still Getaways.La empresa de Inlow, convertida en un negocio secundario, supervisa ahora más de 120 alquileres y posadas en todo Virginia, y en 2022 ingresó algo menos de $2 millones. Este año, Be Still Getaways está en camino de ingresar $3 millones, según documentos ...

Aurora police officers gift custom skateboards to community

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

Aurora police officers gift custom skateboards to community AURORA, Colo (KDVR) -- Officers from the Aurora Police Department are taking a new approach to get to know their neighbors. Officers spent the day at City Park handing out custom skateboards to members of the community. "We’re just out here letting them know we’re here, we notice them and we appreciate them doing something positive," Sgt. Adam Roberts said.  Roberts said the skateboards are custom-made in California by a close friend. The design features the Rocky Mountains across the deck with the Aurora Police Department logo in the center. Aurora Police said the skateboards were custom-made by a friend in California. (KDVR)“We’re out here building relationships with people that don’t really get to see us that much or talk to us that much,” Roberts said. “Most of the time when someone calls a police officer it’s an emergency and it’s just nice to talk to people that don’t really need us, they’re just here.”  It’s a gesture that goes a long way for skaters like Aaron Wright, w...

Police investigating death on Colfax Avenue

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

Police investigating death on Colfax Avenue DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver Police Department said Saturday that it was investigating a death.The investigation was taking place in the 2000 block of West Colfax Avenue around 5:40 p.m., according to DPD. Suspect injured after shooting involving Northglenn PD The victim was a man.DPD said they do not suspect any criminal activity, but the investigation is ongoing. The Office of the Medical Examiner will release the victim's identity and the cause of death, DPD said.

Miami Kids Magazine hosts back-to-school summer bash at Sunset Place

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

Miami Kids Magazine hosts back-to-school summer bash at Sunset Place Students and their families are getting ready to start the new school year, but not without a back-to-school summer bash.Miami Kids Magazine hosted a jam-packed day full of interactive activities, games and surprises for children and parents at the Shops at Sunset Place in South Miami on Saturday, as they get ready to tackle the new academic school year.“Free backpacks, school supplies, a lot of entertainment, discounts on after-school programs, everything for the families to enjoy and have fun,” said Karla Richey, the magazine’s publisher and founder.Along with free back-to-school supplies, students also received free eye exams and glasses to guarantee their success when they head back into the classroom.

Video shows thief slipping package under shirt outside Sunrise apartment; victim says he’s been targeted multiple times

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

Video shows thief slipping package under shirt outside Sunrise apartment; victim says he’s been targeted multiple times A Sunrise resident targeted by thieves got an unpleasant surprise after he installed a Ring surveillance camera in an attempt to resolve a package mystery.The surveillance video showed a man grabbing the victim’s package from outside the unit at Summerfield Apartment Homes, located near Northwest 84th Avenue and West Oakland Park Boulevard, Friday afternoon.The resident, who asked not to be identified or show his face on camera, spoke with 7News on Saturday about the theft.“As soon as they came inside, they looked directly at my package,” he said.The resident, a local business owner, contacted 7News because, he said, the packages for his installation business keep getting stolen, and he’s fed up.“Every, like, three months this has been going on, and not just me, you know,” he said. “My neighbor has had packages taken before as well.”The Ring video shows the subject, wearing a light colored T-shirt and dark colored pants, as he walked i...

Brandon Belt hits solo home run, adds go-ahead single in Toronto’s 5-4 win over Boston

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

Brandon Belt hits solo home run, adds go-ahead single in Toronto’s 5-4 win over Boston BOSTON (AP) — Brandon Belt hit a solo homer over the Green Monster and had a go-ahead single, George Springer went 4 for 4 and the Toronto Blue Jays held off the Boston Red Sox 5-4 on Saturday for the second straight day after losing their first seven against them this season.The game ended on a double play when Connor Wong hit a drive that Kevin Kiermaier caught at the base of the left-center field wall and fired to second to double up Reese McGuire, who had raced toward home and was standing at third, thinking the ball would be off the wall.It was the eighth win in 13 games for the Blue Jays, who hold the AL’s third and final wild-card spot.“The way the ball’s been flying the last few days, you think that’s kind of off the wall at the very least, but you never underestimate the power of Kevin Kiermaier in the outfield,” Toronto manager John Schneider said, smiling. “It definitely wasn’t easy, a little stressful, but at the end of the day you have the right guys a...

New lawsuit against Harvard in wake of body part trafficking allegations puts victims first in complaint

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

New lawsuit against Harvard in wake of body part trafficking allegations puts victims first in complaint Yet another lawsuit filed against Harvard in the wake of allegations that a worker in its Anatomical Gifts program morgue was selling body parts online has taken a different approach: placing the people whose bodies were sold front and center.“I was reading about cadaver this and cadaver that reading the coverage and it’s been freakish horrors” leading the complaints, attorney Kathryn Barnett, of national law firm Morgan & Morgan, told the Herald Friday. “I have a deep empathy for the families. I have sat with the families and heard their stories.”It’s not just that empathy that leads the stories of Glenn Wilder Sr., Marshall Jolotta, Joseph Gangne, Doreen Gordon, Donna Pratt, Patricia Sergio, Billie Flanagan and Mickey Maxwell Cohen — all of whom “generously entrusted the remains” to Harvard’s Anatomical Gifts program so that future doctors could learn from them — taking up a full third of the 31-page complaint, but also a bit of strategy.“We want to include a lot of families i...

Yankees spoil Justin Verlander’s Astros return with 3-1 win as Nestor Cortes looks sharp

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

Yankees spoil Justin Verlander’s Astros return with 3-1 win as Nestor Cortes looks sharp The Yankees did just enough Saturday afternoon to spoil longtime foe Justin Verlander’s first game back with Houston — and got a huge boost from their own returning starting pitcher.Jake Bauers mashed a tie-breaking fifth-inning home run against Verlander in the Yankees’ 3-1 win in the Bronx, while starter Nestor Cortes struck out eight Astros in his first outing in more than two months.Verlander, who pitched for Houston from 2017-22, left in the offseason for a two-year, $86.6 million contract with the Mets, who traded him back to the Astros last Tuesday amid their disappointing season.The right-hander entered Saturday with a 1.49 ERA over his previous seven starts and mostly held the Yankees in check, working around seven hits and two walks to allow two runs over seven innings.“The at-bats have been better,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said afterward. “It’s not always results in a big number or a big score, but you want to feel like you...

With eyes on the future, the Chicago White Sox are getting a closer look at pitching depth with recent call-ups

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

With eyes on the future, the Chicago White Sox are getting a closer look at pitching depth with recent call-ups Lane Ramsey was rooming with fellow pitcher Declan Cronin in Durham, N.C., when there was a knock on the door.Cronin found out moments later that he had been promoted from Triple-A Charlotte to the majors with the Chicago White Sox.Ramsey got to live out the situation himself Friday night in Norfolk, Va.“It was kind of funny, I got to experience it with Declan last week and a week later I got to experience it,” Ramsey said Saturday afternoon at Progressive Field. “It was awesome.”Ramsey joined the Sox ahead of Saturday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians.The 6-foot-9 right-hander is the latest pitcher to get an opportunity after the Sox called up Cronin on July 28 and right-hander Edgar Navarro the next day.“The reports (on Ramsey) are good,” Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. “He caught my eye in the spring, (a) big kid (who) throws hard, has a good slider, not afraid (and has) made some adjustments. Made some adjustments even in the s...

With a little help from his boss, David Ross is making all the right moves in the Chicago Cubs’ resurgence

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:26:08 GMT

With a little help from his boss, David Ross is making all the right moves in the Chicago Cubs’ resurgence Before the Chicago Cubs’ 8-6 win against the Atlanta Braves on Saturday at Wrigley Field, manager David Ross discussed his decision to sit slumping right fielder Seiya Suzuki, one of President Jed Hoyer’s biggest free-agent signings of the last two years.The talking points weren’t surprising.Ross wanted Suzuki to work on his approach, which he described as “in-between,” adding the Cubs were trying to get him a plan to “think the right thoughts” at the plate.“He knows he has to work on some things,” Ross said. “It’s hard to do that in-game. We’ll give him some time, and he’ll be back in there when we feel like he can help us win games.”When that would be was a question Ross couldn’t answer, but he admitted he was “fortunate” to have enough players in a groove that he could afford to sit one of his starters.Ross has endured much criticism this season over his lineups and pitching move...