Anyone in Colorado remember Tim Tebow? Tebow recently did a photo shoot for Vogue and the former Denver Broncos Quarterback and current back-up Quarterback for the New York Jets will appear in Vogue's October edition. We found video of the photo shoot, and Tebow even mentions Colorado. Watch the video below.
Looking to make a few extra dollars? There is an App for that, or actually a few Apps to make a few extra bucks. Companies are paying Smartphone users through Apps by having users complete small tasks in their area. It might be taking a picture of the peanut butter aisle at your local grocery store, or liking a page on Facebook.
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7NEWS found a Broomfield mother that has been using an App to make some extra money
"You're on a treasure hunt to go into a store to see if they have a certain item," said Donna Baraga, a Broomfield mother who makes money on the side with her smart phone. "And you get paid for looking."
Basically, the Apps walk you through everything you need to do, you complete the task, maybe snap picture with your Smartphone and once you complete the task, money is transferred to you via PayPal.
"Every time your phone goes 'ca-ching,' and you make money, you just look at your husband and smile," said Baraga. "When you get $15 and then $15 and then $15, It all adds up."
Some people are making an extra $125 a week for completing small tasks around town. You won't be able to make a living off these Apps, but it's great for some extra cash or fun money. If you make $600 or more in a year, the companies will send you a 1099 form for tax purposes.
Denver Police announced Thursday afternoon that they have arrested a suspect in a recent hit-and-run that took the life of a 32- year-old woman on Sunday, according to 9NEWS.
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9NEWS has learned the owner of the vehicle is a mother who turned her 25-year-old son, Dennis Esquibel, into police. Esquibel later confessed to driving the car at the time of the crash, according to sources.
Sources tell 9NEWS Esquibel was arrested at 2 a.m. Thursday in his home. He was booked on a parole hold, vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of an accident.
Get ready to take an alternative route on Wednesday, October 3. CDOT will be closing a 6-mile stretch of I-25 between Santa Fe and Hampden, in both directions, from 5 p.m.. to 10 p.m., next Wednesday.
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CDOT's website says:
On the evening of Wednesday, October 3rd, Interstate 25 will be completely closed in both directions from the Santa Fe Drive (US 85) interchange to the Hampden Avenue (US 285) interchange for the 2012 presidential debate at the University of Denver. Although all closures, dates and times are subject to change, it is anticipated that the six-mile portion of I-25 will be closed from approximately 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Prepare To Take Alternative Route Or Public Transportation
Stacy Stegman, spokesperson for CDOT, says there are a few ways to avoid a long commute on Wednesday. One of those ways she says is planning ahead.
"If people heed the warnings, if they leave work early or travel at other times or take public transportation," Stegman said. "That's going to make it easier on everyone."
What The Colors Of Your Job Interview Clothes Convey from monster.com
Research has shown that 85 percent of communication is nonverbal, so choosing what to wear to an interview is clearly an important part of your overall presentation. It won’t make up for weak answers, but it can communicate some positive things about your personality and what you might be like to work with.
Here's what some common colors convey so you can put them to best use when getting dressed for the job interview:
Blue: You can't go wrong with darker shades of blue, especially navy. Choosing from this powerful spectrum will project an image of someone who is in control. From the interviewer's point of view, the color blue conjures up calm, stability, trust, truth, confidence and security. These are all great messages to send without saying a word.
Gray: After blue, gray is the second most popular color to wear for an interview. Like darker blue, it’s not a distracting color to the interviewer, which means they’ll be focused more on what you’re saying and how you’re saying it. Gray denotes sophistication, so use it to your advantage.
Black: This is a commanding color and represents authority. Black also connotes drama, so use it carefully when putting together your interview outfit. You may want to use it as an accent -- like in a scarf or tie, for instance -- rather than as the primary color.
Red: This is an extremely powerful color. It's so strong you should only use it as an accent color. Reds are associated with energy, passion, desire, power and aggression. People think of intensity and passion when they see the color red, so use it sparingly, or it could send the wrong message to the interviewer.
White: White shirts and blouses are always a safe bet. It sends the message of simplicity, cleanliness, precision and goodness.
In this very competitive job market, give yourself every opportunity to shine in the interview. Knowing what job interview clothes to wear makes a statement about who you are. Choosing the right colors will reinforce that positive impression.
On Tuesday night, the first "All-Star" had to go home from "Dancing With The Stars." Pamela Anderson (had the lowest score from the Judges on Monday) was eliminated from the All-Star line-up. It came down to Drew Lachey and Pamela Anderson with the lowest number of votes and lowest scores from the judges.
Andy Williams, known for "The Andy Williams Show," his hit song “Moon River,” and Christmas albums and television specials has passed away at the age of 84. Williams passed away Wednesday morning at his home in Branson, Mo. Mr. Williams had been battling bladder cancer, and passed away due to complications with that cancer.
Mr. Williams earned 18 gold and three platinum albums and was nominated for Grammy Awards five times, but he never had a gold single. (His version of “Moon River” was not released as a single, although versions by Mr. Mancini and Jerry Butler reached the Top 20.) His biggest hit single — and his only No. 1 — was “Butterfly,” an uncharacteristically rocklike 1957 number in which he was instructed to imitate Elvis Presley.
Everyone is talking about the replacement refs being used in the NFL. I know alot of you are saying they are doing their best and they probably are. However things are slowly getting out of hand and the peak might have come Monday night at the Green Bay, Seattle game. Did you see it..that play at the end of the game that more or less decided the outcome of the game....bad call. I wonder what the deciding factor is when hiring these replacement refs...most of them are low level college or even high school refs...which might not be to bad..however I just heard that a couple of them were refs in the ...are you ready...Lingerie league...thats right women playing in their undies!...They were fired from that league and hired by the NFL...really?!!