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Technical.ly
11-02-2025
- Business
- Technical.ly
This Week in Jobs: Fly high with these 29 tech career opportunities
Sunday night was a big evening for birds of all kinds. From the Eagles preventing the Chiefs from a historic three-peat to the meme-ification of a delightful Super Bowl typo (Superb Owl, anyone?) the weekend was one for the birds. But for most of us, it's back to reality now. Don't fret; we're here to soften the blow with a few new opportunities. The News Win or lose, the big game meant big economic gains for both Philadelphia and Kansas City. Here's some feel-good Philly news: a die hard Eagles fan scored a pair of tickets to the Super Bowl thanks to a good deed and the work of this tech startup. AI is powerful, but it's even more impactful when 'designed with Love.' Learn how Comcast Director of Product Management Oluseyi Akinnaso uses his passion for AI to lead development in sports entertainment technology. The Penn Center for Innovation celebrates 10 years — here's a rundown of some of its most transformative scientific breakthroughs from the past decade. It's not just DC; these 10 regions are likely to be impacted by the federal return to office mandates. From Belgaum to Baltimore, a biotech founder traces her steps to success in the latest ' How I Got Here.' Maryland Gov. Wes Moore rang in the new year with a slew of executive orders impacting the state. Learn how they could impact daily life as they go into effect. Client Spotlight Pinnacle 21 by Certara is a SaaS company with a history of supporting early-career engineers. 'Pinnacle 21 provides steps for you to go where you want in your career,' said Software Engineer Justin Jefferson. 'They challenge you, review your performance, and work with you to achieve your goals.' Learn more about this client here. The Jobs Philly + Delaware Fintech company Perpay is searching for a Site Merchandising Manager Senior Software Engineer, Fullstack Engineering Manager Risk Analyst, Strategic Analytics Susquehanna International Group needs a Helpdesk Analyst. Brooksource is hiring a Business Analyst and Data Migration Lead. Global management consulting firm Gap International wants a Data Visualization Specialist. DC + Baltimore Danfoss is keeping an eye out for a Refrigeration Technical Support Engineer- Food Retail. Brooksource could use a Test Automation Lead and Business Analyst. The Washington Post wants a . PBS could use a Technical Product Manager III. Data solutions company Enlighten is searching for a Software Engineer. Pittsburgh Carnegie Mellon University could use an Embedded Software Engineer. Four Growers is in need of a Senior Mechanical Engineer. Defense acquisition disruptor Govini is hiring a Software Development Engineer. New grads, take note! Westinghouse wants an Electrical Engineer I. The End Flock to something new. See you next time!
Yahoo
08-02-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Family of seven, several pets out of Denver home after dryer fire reignites, spreads to home
DENVER (KDVR) — A family of seven and several of their pets are out of their home after a dryer fire accidentally reignited, spreading to their home. On Monday afternoon at a home near Jewell Avenue and Fairfax Street in the Virginia Village neighborhood, a family said their clothes dryer caught on fire. 'My middle sister she yelled upstairs that she was kind of smelling smoke somewhere and I kind of thought she was just kidding. Then she said, 'No, something is definitely smoking down here,' and so we went downstairs and noticed that the duct on the back of the dryer was kind of on fire and was starting to catch flame,' said victim Alexis Cox. Denver Zoo celebrating Superb Owl Sunday The family was able to get the fire out themselves, noticing the dryer's instructions manual was inside the tubing. 'We doused it with water and after it cooled off, we were like, let's get it outside,' said Dawn Smith, Cox's mother. 'I put it in the sand thinking that that's safe, sand doesn't catch fire typically. Then, around one-ish, they knocked on our door and said your house is on fire, people that were walking by.' The Denver Fire Department then quickly responded and put out the fire before it spread further into the home. The family said the debris from the dryer fire reignited during the windy conditions. 'I remember seeing one of the firemen use his entire body to bust down the gate over there. The department was great. But it was definitely just a very terrifying experience for us. Wasn't on our bingo card for 2025,' the family said. The family evacuated safely with their two young children and two large dogs. Their cat was stuck in the basement at the time of the fire but was ultimately found safe. 'As a grandmother, I feel all responsible just because I brought it out here. We're fine so I keep replaying that, we're fine. It's just so mentally, for the kids, they don't understand,' said Smith. 'We're so grateful and thankful for everything. The people walking by, the people that offered to help, they brought the dogs water, the firemen were great.' MSU Denver Aerobatics Team wins fifth national title in 8-year period The family is currently staying in a hotel, while they find temporary housing and wait for repairs on their home. They set up a GoFundMe to help with expenses. 'I'm extremely grateful, especially being a first responder myself and seeing some of the tragedies that come into the emergency department on a daily basis from accidents and fires and things like that. It really could have been a lot worse. Just knowing that all of us are safe, I think is what kind of kept me at bay right now from completely losing it,' said Cox. The family is reminding the public to check for obstructions in dryers and regularly clean them. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
08-02-2025
- Yahoo
Denver police investigate string of shootings into vehicles along I-225 and I-25
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver police are investigating a string of shootings along Interstate 225 and Interstate 25 early Wednesday morning. Denver police said on Feb. 5, between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m., they received approximately five reports of felony menacing with shots fired by a driver of a vehicle along I-225 in Aurora and I-25 in Denver. Detectives believe they have located and secured the suspect vehicle connected to these incidents. Name Image Likeness bill advances at state capitol One of the victim's vehicles was Terrell Padilla's Honda. Wednesday morning, Padilla was on his way home down I-225 when it all started. 'I had just passed Mississippi Boulevard and I saw a car that I was cruising with earlier speed off in the right lane and I was in the middle lane and I was just minding my business, just trying to get home safely,' he said. Shortly after he saw a silver Nissan Versa match his speed in the right lane and began shooting. 'I heard a few pops and bangs and stuff like that and at that point, I knew I was getting shot at and I just ended up dropping it down to fourth gear and taking off,' Padilla said. Then they began to chase Padilla down I-25. He was finally able to lose them after multiple attempts when he said the Nissan got off the interstate at Downing Street. 911 operators helped him get to a police station on Broadway where officers were waiting. 'I think that was the most terrifying part of all of this is they wouldn't leave me alone and kept chasing me and shooting at me. I mean I have 13 holes in my windows,' he said. He feels lucky to be alive but is also devastated about his car. It was left with 13 bullet holes in the passenger side and back windows. He estimated it'll be around $1,000 in repairs. Denver Zoo celebrating Superb Owl Sunday Detectives believe they have located the suspect vehicle, but no arrests have been made. Thankfully police did not report and injuries with these shootings. Police are still investigating what could have prompted the shooter. Police said they believe the incidents appear to be related. Anyone with information is asked to contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-STOP(7867). Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.