How to challenge what you pay in property taxes

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

How to challenge what you pay in property taxes DENVER (KDVR) — Coloradans are feeling the pain from a sharp rise in property tax assessments. On Monday, Gov. Jared Polis announced a plan that could soften the impact when you pay your property taxes next year. But there is something you can do about it right now: You can file an appeal. "Homeowners are freaking out!" said Kelly Moye with Compass Real Estate and spokesperson for the Colorado Association of Realtors. "Our phones have been ringing off the hook." Land use bill passes amid tension between parties Moye has already helped 20 clients who had questions about the eye-popping property tax assessments they received in the mail this week."They think that what the assessment says is not what it is worth today, and that is accurate," Moye said. The assessed value is taking the market value from January 2021 through June 2022."That happened to be up 35%," Moye said. How to appeal your property tax assessmentBut you may still be left feeling like the number on the mailer is ove...

Colorado isn't the only place thinking about state-controlled land use

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

Colorado isn't the only place thinking about state-controlled land use DENVER (KDVR) -- It isn't just the Centennial State. Colorado's land-use bill is a local example of a zoning policy discussion happening in state legislatures across the nation. The original bill would have preempted local land control, requiring 30% of single-family zoned land to be rezoned for denser development. Representatives heavily amended the bill, however. Instead, the bill would create a state board to review land use issues. House members debate drastically changed land-use bill Across the country, the measures seek some kind of pressure valve for housing prices, which have mushroomed in price in the last decade and particularly in the West. As with Colorado's bill, some are bipartisan. Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oregon, Utah, Virginia and Washington have each considered some kind of state control measure in the last five years, according to a policy analysis group Lincoln Institute of ...

Loved ones mourn 11-year-old boy killed in random shooting at Dania Beach 7-Eleven

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

Loved ones mourn 11-year-old boy killed in random shooting at Dania Beach 7-Eleven Loved ones came together to mourn the sudden and tragic loss of an 11-year-old boy who, authorities said, was killed in a random shooting at a convenience store in Dania Beach.7News cameras captured family members and friends who gathered at a funeral for Naabigh Zayed Ali, Friday evening.Surrounded by loved ones, the victim’s brother, 20-year-old Talaal Ali, opened up about the shooting.“I was there with him when it happened, and I couldn’t do anything. I do not wish this on anyone ever,” said Talaal.Talaal said he lost his brother right in front of him inside a 7-Eleven, late Thursday night. He said he saw the suspect moments before shots rang out.“Trust your instincts, trust your sixth sense. We saw the guy glaring at us as he was walking, and we decided to park somewhere else instead of just leaving,” said Talaal. “We should not have taken the chance to even get ice cream then.”According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, 29-ye...

Seawall collapses beneath Massachusetts waterfront restaurant

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

Seawall collapses beneath Massachusetts waterfront restaurant SWAMPSCOTT, Massachusetts (WBZ) — The seawall under Mission On The Bay, a waterfront restaurant in Swampscott, collapsed on Thursday afternoon. SkyEye footage showed that the seawall had fallen away under the restaurant on Humphrey Street.Swampscott fire and police responded and evacuated the building. There were no injuries and gas service to the building was disconnected as a precaution.The Swampscott staple is now dangling over King’s Beach, in danger of falling into the ocean. It was just after lunch when the seawall gave way and crumbled down.“I had someone text me saying, ‘Oh my God, are you OK?’ and that’s when I found out,” said Kiri Rostad, who works at the restaurant.Rostad happened to be off work, but she got calls from her coworkers saying the wall started sliding underneath the restaurant.“I have a lot of affection for the location. I worked there before it was this version, Mission On The Bay, so it was really appealing f...

Don’t be surprised Georgians are in the rugby World Cup: They’ve been training for 300 years

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

Don’t be surprised Georgians are in the rugby World Cup: They’ve been training for 300 years SHUKHUTI, Georgia — Every year, hundreds of Georgians gather on Orthodox Easter in April for a sporting match that makes rugby seem tame.Called Lelo Burti, this notoriously brutal game originated three centuries ago and was once played across Georgia. Now, a match is only held once a year, in one place in the world: Shukhuti, a village in the west of the country. An even more ancient form of the sport, called Burtaoba, dates back thousands of years.Watching this muddy and bloody sport gives an insight into how this Caucasian nation with a population of just 3.7 million carved out a place for itself at rugby’s top table in this year’s World Cup, alongside heavyweights such as New Zealand, South Africa and France.Lelo Burti has barely any rules, no time limit, and no set number of players.The match features two teams — Zemo (Upper) and Kvemo (Lower) Shukhuti — and a 16-kilogram ball, which is made from scratch each year by stuffing a leather casing with mostly sand, sawdust and ...

The Free Riders: How Qatar and Morocco paid for EU chiefs’ hotels

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

The Free Riders: How Qatar and Morocco paid for EU chiefs’ hotels It was all within the rules. That’s the universal response of the clutch of European Commissioners who have accepted free hotel accommodation from non-EU governments, including Qatar, Morocco, Israel and Jordan. A POLITICO investigation analyzed expense disclosures from EU commissioners over the past three years and found that seven leading figures in Brussels accepted free lodging from foreign governments. At a time when the European institutions are already facing intense scrutiny over foreign influence following the Qatargate corruption scandal, the disclosures will raise new questions about ethics in the highest echelons of the EU. The individuals who took up the free hotel accommodation on work trips included top EU diplomat Josep Borrell, Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Olivér Várhelyi and Executive Vice-President Frans Timmermans. In statements explaining their actions, the commissioners’ offices all said they’d taken up the offer of fre...

Local woman excited to watch coronation of King Charles III in London

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

Local woman excited to watch coronation of King Charles III in London A local woman who already attended the coronations of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth is back in London this week ready to see a new monarch crowned king. Hazel Reynolds, 98, from Brewster was there when Charles III’s mother was crowned in 1953. She was there years earlier to see Charles’ grandfather crowned in 1937. “It was quite a different world,” Reynolds said.    Reynolds was just 12-year-old for George’s coronation. “All the children in the UK received coronation gifts,” she said. “We got a really nice royal book, a tin of chocolate, a tin of biscuits. We were all very, very excited about the coronation.”    One of Reynolds’ fondest moments came 16 years later with Elizabeth’s coronation.“I was so excited,” she said. “It was an absolutely amazing thing to see the queen in a gold coach and wearing a crown.” Reynolds is now looking forward to watching Charles make history. She said she couldn’t imagine leaving Englan...

Chris Sale in vintage form with 99 mph heat, 10 strikeouts against Phillies

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

Chris Sale in vintage form with 99 mph heat, 10 strikeouts against Phillies In the first five weeks of the season, there have been moments when Chris Sale looked like he just stepped out of a time machine from 2017, when he was a healthy tour de force in his prime.Friday night in Philadelphia was one of those times.Sale pitched six innings, and though he gave up three earned runs, it was a blip on the radar of an otherwise dominant outing that culminated in a 5-3 Red Sox victory.The game got off to a scary start. As Phillies starter Zack Wheeler stood on the mound, preparing to face his second batter, players from both bullpens (the two are stacked at Citizens Bank Park) began calling for help. A fan had been trying to retrieve a ball thrown to him on the landing above the pen, and fallen in. EMTs took him away on a stretcher, but he was conscious and responsive while being taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.When the game resumed, the Red Sox took a quick 1-0 lead, giving Sale a slim cushion for his first frame. The 34-year-old lefty started the ...

Home Showcase: A one-of-a-kind home in Westminster

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

Home Showcase: A one-of-a-kind home in Westminster Being an avid watcher of the television show Yellowstone is closely correlated with looking up real estate options in Wyoming.For those of us craving the great outdoors but know we could never cut it on the ranch, there’s a showstopping log home at 448 S. Ashburnham Road in Westminster. It’s not as far as you think.Nestled on the banks of Whitmanville Reservoir, surrounded by tall evergreens and overlooking pristine conservation land, the home is just 10 minutes from skiing and hiking at Mount Wachusett, an hour from Boston, and 90 minutes to the Berkshires. This is the place for you year-round outdoor enthusiasts or a seasonal escape.Craftsmanship meets quiet luxury in this hand-hewn Montana pine log home. From a double-height open concept living room, a wall of glass lets you take in the breadth of scenery and boy, it’s a good one. Warm up by the wood-burning fireplace set into a ceiling-height stone feature and don’t miss a thing while cooking up a storm in the kitchen. Set in th...

Celtics hit big shots late, take control of series with Game 3 victory over 76ers

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:20:01 GMT

Celtics hit big shots late, take control of series with Game 3 victory over 76ers PHILADELPHIA — The Celtics expected a rowdy environment Friday night at Wells Fargo Center. Marcus Smart anticipated the atmosphere to be “crazy and chaotic.” They got it, as Joel Embiid accepted his MVP trophy, electrifying a juiced-up crowd.With this second-round series tied, and with more than four decades of history since Philadelphia edged Boston in the playoffs in its storied rivalry, the Celtics knew they’d get a great punch from the 76ers.But they had a bigger punch, and came up with the bigger shots to retake control of this series.After making a statement in their Game 2 victory, there was no letdown from the Celtics in Game 3. They spoiled Embiid’s night. They continued to fluster James Harden and the 76ers. They thrived in a hostile environment. Philadelphia’s punch wasn’t good enough and the Celtics pulled away for a 114-102 victory.The Celtics took a 2-1 series lead, and took back home-court advantage in the process. Jayson Tatum scored 27 points and Jaylen Brown shook...