Albany County honors military veterans during biannual Honor a Living Veteran ceremony
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:09:31 GMT
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Veterans Day is November 11, and Albany County officials recognized three veterans for their service on Thursday.Thomas Bellow served in the Vietnam War and was awarded the Purple Heart. He's been a member of multiple American Legion posts. Brian Lawler was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Infantry before joining the Albany County Sheriff's Office. Margaret Franklin served as a security officer at the Naval Support Facility in Saratoga and has worked for several Albany County departments. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Thursday's ceremony was meant to ensure they will always be remembered for their service."Overwhelmed that I was supported by this for being a veteran," Franklin said. "I was a veteran so many years ago, so it was nice to feel honored today."The county first held the ceremony 10 years ago and has recognized 49 veterans so far.Regeneron considering expansion project in Menands
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:09:31 GMT
MENANDS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A major biotech company could soon bring dozens more jobs to the Capital Region. Regeneron has proposed an expansion project at an 18-acre site on Broadway in Menands.The company is headquartered in Westchester County and has facilities in Rensselaer County. Albany County leaders said the $27 million investment would create about 80 jobs. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "We're creating all these opportunities and hope for a better outcome for people to have a good paying job," Albany County Exec. Dan McCoy said. "Not just a job that pays minimum wage but a job that can not only just sustain themselves but a family."A public hearing will be held to discuss the proposal, but it has not been scheduled, yet.Netting to be installed around Albany's Central Warehouse
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:09:31 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Netting will be installed around the Central Warehouse in the next couple of weeks over concerns about the potential for more debris to fall off the building. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Albany officials said city engineers first recommended netting in 2022 after chunks of concrete landed near railroad tracks and disrupted Amtrak service for a few days. Developers who bought the property said their engineer did not believe the netting was needed.The city expects to start installing the netting in a couple of weeks and will then bill the owners. The new owners are hoping to transform the property into apartments and retail space, but they're unsure if they can move forward because of rising costs and the building's condition.Event honors community members born outside US
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:09:31 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A local group is recognizing the contributions of people who were born in other countries who are doing so much for the Capital Region community. The International Center of the Capital Region hosted its second annual achievement awards ceremony on Thursday.It honors people and groups who have advanced the center's mission through volunteer work and advocacy. ICCR leaders said the honorees are helping to connect the Capital Region to the rest of the world and advance cross-cultural dialogue. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "They got involved in our area and created all kinds of wonderful activities like the Festival of Nations, the Chinese Community Center, cricket," ICCR Exec. Dir. Holly Planells McKenna said. "We are very fortunate to have these wonderful people we are recognizing here today."Two new awards were given out this year. The Chinese Community Center took home the Global Citizenship Award, ...Two women evacuated in Lincoln County disturbance, gunshots suspected
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:09:31 GMT
LINCOLN COUNTY, Mo. - Authorities evacuated two women from a home in Lincoln County after a domestic dispute that possibly led to gunshots Thursday afternoon. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office says the disturbance unfolded at a home on Winding Woods Drive. Authorities did not confirm gunshots, but deputies heard a noise that lead them to believe shots were fired, per the sheriff's office. Florida kidnapping victims rescued from downtown St. Louis hotel Deputies escorted two victims out of the home safely and have set up a perimeter around the area in search of a suspect. Law enforcement personnel from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Troy, Moscow Mills and sheriff's office are all searching for the suspect. A man is wanted in connection with the disturbance, but police have not disclosed more details on the suspect. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Teen suspects charged in Ladue carjacking attempt
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LADUE, Mo. - Two teens arrested in connection with an attempted carjacking Wednesday afternoon in Ladue now face criminal charges. St. Louis County prosecutors have charged a 14-year-old and 15-year-old with first-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child in connection with the case. Police did not identify either team by name or gender, but say both are in custody at the St. Louis County Family Court. Florida kidnapping victims rescued from downtown St. Louis hotel Investigators say several people tried to carjack a woman in front of her home. At least one shot was fired into the victim’s vehicle during the attempted carjacking, though nobody was hurt, and the car was not taken. "The swift resolution to this incident is thanks to the victim’s keen awareness, the witnesses who came forward, the exceptional work from Ladue Police officers and investigators, as well as the diligent police work of our law enforcement partners in the St. Louis County Police Department, an...Kiszla: Sorry, Coach Prime. But the real football miracle worker in Colorado is Troy Calhoun.
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:09:31 GMT
There’s no better college football coach in America than the man quietly working a miracle in Colorado, and we’re certainly not talking about Deion Sanders, the brash and bold king of clicks.Troy Calhoun will never move the needle for short-attention-span America or sell sunglasses the way Coach Prime can. But in his 17th season as coach at the Air Force Academy, Calhoun has made the undefeated Falcons twice as good a football team as the mediocre (at best) Buffs.Why does this matter?Maybe it doesn’t, unless you cling to the belief that college athletics should be about more than money.Sanders is building his brand, using the gorgeous CU campus and the picturesque Flatirons as a backdrop for his Growing Up Prime reality show, starring his sons, Shedeur and Shilo.Calhoun does not give a hoot about where the Falcons are ranked in the national polls, much less about boosting his national Q Score with an Aflac commercial. His primary mission is to turn young football players into Air Fo...Still undecided on Colorado’s Proposition HH? Here’s a last-minute voter’s guide.
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:09:31 GMT
Millions of Coloradans have not yet voted on Proposition HH, the far-reaching ballot measure aimed at the immediate property tax spikes facing the state while lifting the Colorado’s revenue cap for the foreseeable future.The complexity of the ask is indisputable, subject to a flurry of ads and contradicting messages.RELATED: Colorado voter guide: Stories, explainers and endorsements for the 2023 electionHere’s an at-a-glance look for those still making up their minds.What does it do?Proposition HH, if it passes, would affect the formula used to calculate property taxes. It also proposes changes to the senior property tax exemption, state tax refunds, education funding and local government funding. It also would generate money for rental assistance.In a nutshell, the proposition would tamp down the increase in property taxes owed without hamstringing local governments that rely on property tax revenue for their budgets. To pay for state aid to those local governments, proponent...Person hit by train in Douglas County dies
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:09:31 GMT
One person was killed after being struck by a train in Sedalia on Thursday afternoon, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Douglas County deputies shoot man after pursuit that began in Thornton ended with vehicle crashing into gas station West Douglas County Fire Protection District and sheriff’s deputies responded to the area of Platte Avenue and Karcher Street in Sedalia at 3:24 p.m., Deputy Cocha Heyden said.Happening Now: #DCSO and West Douglas Fire are on the scene of a train versus pedestrian accident in the area of Platte Ave and Karcher St in Sedalia. This is an active death investigation; more information will be released when available. pic.twitter.com/XGSmjW96P3— DC Sheriff (@dcsheriff) November 2, 2023The person was on the northbound tracks less than a mile south of Platte Avenue and Karcher Street when they were struck, Heyden said.The person’s name will be released after the Douglas County Co...'Creeper' allegedly recording kids outside elementary school in L.A.
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 23:09:31 GMT
Parents of students at an elementary school in Norwalk are upset over the presence of a man who has repeatedly been spotted in his parked SUV allegedly recording children as they leave the school’s campus. The unsettling situation outside New River Elementary School has been going on for some time and concerned parents have taken matters into their own hands, confronting the individual they refer to as a "creeper" themselves. KTLA has blurred the man’s face because law enforcement officials say they can’t prove that he’s done anything wrong.Parents say that’s part of the problem. An unidentified man repeatedly seen parked outside New River Elementary School in Norwalk allegedly filming children. “I take my kids here after school and he pulls up to the door and he goes in his passenger [seat] and he puts up a little mirror, or he records them flat out,” Cynthia Valdez told KTLA’s Carlos Saucedo. Valdez added that she sees the man parked outside the elementary school daily whe...Latest news
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