NYSP: Saratoga man arrested for menacing victim with a pickaxe
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Saturday, a Saratoga man was taken into custody and charged with Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Menacing, and Harassment. Police say William P. Grewen, 65, was involved in a verbal dispute with another individual that led to a physical altercation. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! During the altercation, Grewen allegedly swung a pickaxe at the victim multiple times. No one was struck and Grewen left the area before police arrived.Police arrested Grewen the next day. He was arraigned at the Saratoga Town Court and is scheduled to reappear in court on June 6.Schenectady Symphony Orchestra unveils new name
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- In conjunction with the release of the 2023-2024 season, the Schenectady Symphony Orchestra has unveiled a new name. Moving forward, the orchestra will now be known as the Schenectady-Saratoga Symphony Orchestra. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “This is the second major initiative the board has approved in less than a year,” said Board President Robert Bour. “The announcement is about building an audience as it has become apparent there is a real opportunity and need in Saratoga.”In recent years, the orchestra held several concerts at the Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs, which garnered a lot of interest. Next season, four of the nine shows will be held in Saratoga; two at Universal Preservation Hall and two at Zankel Hall at Skidmore College.Alton PD looking for vehicle tied to homicide
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
ALTON, Ill. - Homicide detectives with the Alton Police Department are asking for the public's help to solve a recent fatal shooting.Police say Tyrone "Marty Lo" Williams was shot and killed on May 10 in the 1600 block of Rock Spring Drive. Williams was 20.A silver Chevy Malibu is believed to be connected to the crime. The vehicle is between 2019 and 2023, and appears to have an Illinois seven-day temporary registration permit on the back.Anyone with information on the shooting has options for submitting a tip: by calling 618-463-3505 (ext. 637), texting 618-802-1125, or by emailing [email protected].Busch Light brings 'corn cans' back to celebrate, support farmers
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Busch Light is bringing back its popular corn cans to celebrate and support American farmers.The cans, which look like a stubby corn on the cob with the Busch Light logo affixed to it, are being sold through July 2023.For every case of the corn cans sold, Busch Light will donate 25 cents (up to $200,000 total) to Farm Rescue, a nonprofit that provides equipment and volunteer workforce to farmers and ranchers who have experienced a major illness, injury, or natural disaster.Busch Light has donated nearly $1 million to Farm Rescue since 2019.Founded in 2005, Farm Rescue has helped more than 850 farm families in the United States.Stormwater flood at Suncor’s Commerce City refinery leaked benzene into nearby irrigation ditch
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
A stormwater flood at Suncor Energy’s refinery in Commerce City last week leaked benzene into the Burlington Ditch where it flows through the Denver’s wastewater treatment plant property, but state health officials say pollution levels did not threaten human health or drinking water.Low levels of benzene were found in water samples taken by Suncor, according to a Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment news release. Suncor’s samples reported benzene levels at 0.18 micrograms per liter, and the permitted level for benzene is 5 micrograms per liter.The Water Quality Control Division sent a stormwater permit inspector to test the water and confirm Suncor’s self-reported findings.“The current flooding at the facility seems not to have caused a public health risk, but we will continue to monitor the situation and update everyone accordingly,” Trisha Oeth, CDPHE’s director of environmental health and protection, said in the news relea...QB Matt Ryan joins CBS as analyst, says he’s not retiring as player
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
By PAUL NEWBERRY (AP Sports Writer)ATLANTA (AP) — Matt Ryan has joined CBS as an analyst, though he’s not giving up on landing with another team as a quarterback.CBS announced Monday that Ryan, a four-time Pro Bowler and the 2016 NFL MVP with the Atlanta Falcons, will serve as a studio and game analyst across multiple platforms for the upcoming season.“Excited to join the @NFLonCBS family! Looking forward to breaking down the game this season,” Ryan wrote on his Twitter account. But, he added, “P.S. — this is not a retirement post.”The 37-year-old Ryan is coming off a disappointing season with the Indianapolis Colts, who acquired him in a trade last year after he spent 14 seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.Ryan was twice benched by the Colts and finished the season as the third-string quarterback. He was released in March in a move that saved Indianapolis about $17.2 million in salary cap space for 2023.After going two months without landing w...Pandemic-era requirement to give 30 days’ eviction notice still in effect, Colorado Supreme Court rules
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
Landlords must give tenants in federally-subsidized housing 30 days’ notice before eviction, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday, extending a pandemic-era protection for tenants.The justices found that the longer 30-day notice requirement — passed by Congress in 2020 as an emergency measure in response to the COVID-19 pandemic — applies indefinitely and trumps Colorado’s 10-day notice requirement for evictions in housing that is supported by federal subsidies.In a unanimous decision with one justice not participating, the court found that while the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security Act, known as the CARES Act, declared its moratorium on evictions would end after 120 days, it did not set a date for the 30-day advance notice requirement to end, and so the requirement is still in effect.“We cannot insert an expiration date where Congress omitted one,” Justice Melissa Hart wrote in the 10-page opinion. “…Rather, we must pres...Mormon church whistleblower discusses alleged misuse of tithing funds
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
A whistleblower from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appeared on 60 Minutes Sunday evening to discuss the alleged misuse of church tithing funds.In 2019, David Nielsen, a former employee of The Church's investment firm, Ensign Peak Advisors, complained to the IRS that the nonprofit misused billions of dollars in tithes -- $100 billion to be exact.On the CBS 60 Minutes show, Nielsen said he turned down a job opportunity on Wall Street to work for Ensign Peak because he wanted to help "change the world."However he said instead of seeing charity work as he had anticipated, he saw "a clandestine hedge fund," saying, "once the money went in, it didn't go out."Nielsen explained The Church receives around $7 billion yearly from tithing, $6 billion of which is used to pay for buildings and church programs. The remaining $1 billion goes to the investment firm, Ensign Peak. The interviewer, Sharyn Alfonsi, said some estimates place that fund as high as $150 billion, however, B...How to Take Charge of Your Life With James Radford
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
Life can be incredibly challenging, especially when faced with difficult decisions or unexpected obstacles. There can be times when we don’t feel strong enough to push forward on our own, and this can lead us to spiral in our negative thoughts. But it’s important to remember that thoughts don’t define who we are. The biggest and yet most fulfilling challenge can be learning how to turn challenging moments into opportunities of knowledge, growth, and strength. This perspective can save us from ourselves, teach us how to love and uplift ourselves, and give us the motivation to keep moving forward.James W. Radford, also known in his field as JW Radford, has created a platform that teaches people how to turn any moment into a learning experience. JW is an author, business consultant, motivational speaker, and certified public speaker. Through his powerful teachings, he guides people on how to use these experiences to fuel self-confidence, self-motivation, and empowerment.In his upcoming...cutthroatcapone: The World-Conquering Multi-Talented Artist (And Maybe the Universe)
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:41 GMT
Do you know who CutthroatCapone is? If not, you’re overlooking one of today’s most gifted and varied artists. He lives in both Miami and Los Angeles and is a bicoastal marvel with abilities that would make even the most accomplished person feel inadequate.He is not just a phenomenal artist but also a role model, athlete, and businessman. He is already so gifted that he earned all-state and all-city football honours in high school and had a productive college career at Notre Dame. Also, he plays baseball and was additionally selected in the 2020 draught, but he made the choice to remain in school to seek academic achievement.That’s not all, either. Also a multi-platinum producer, CutthroatCapone has collaborated with some of the greatest stars in the business, including Drake, Young Thug, Russ, and Kodak Black. Even so, he works for PBC, the Premier Boxing Champions, and his godfather Al Haymon in the boxing industry.Yet music is his main love, and he’s driven...Latest news
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