East Greenbush house fire under investigation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

East Greenbush house fire under investigation EAST GREENBUSH, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Two people were displaced after a house fire in East Greenbush Tuesday afternoon. The fire began around 1:30 p.m. on Park Avenue. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Red Cross said it was assisting two adults after the fire. They also said several pets died in the fire.Several agencies responded to the blaze. The cause for the fire remains under investigation.

Adirondack Thunder fulfills orders at Dunkin'

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

Adirondack Thunder fulfills orders at Dunkin' SOUTH GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Some special guests helped celebrate Dunkin' Iced Coffee Day on Tuesday. Players and coaches from the Adirondack Thunder filled orders at local Dunkin' locations. They said it's a great opportunity to promote the team. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "I think it's important to get out and interact with the kids outside of the rink and for them to get to know us maybe a little bit more off the ice, and that will draw more attention to them coming back to the games, so super important," Adirondack Thunder Asst. Captain Shawn Weller said.Iced Coffee Day raises money for the Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation, which supports children battling illnesses. They raised nearly $2 million in 2022.

KIPP students clean park, meet pen pals on Kindness Day

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

KIPP students clean park, meet pen pals on Kindness Day ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Some local students completed a community service project on Tuesday. More than 200 fourth graders from three KIPP Capital Region schools took part in Kindness Day.They cleaned up Krank Park in Albany and also decorated trash cans. Educators said students are passionate about the environment and are excited about being able to make a difference. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "I think that the students themselves are the ones that came up with the idea," Managing Director Elementary Schools Samantha DeLuke said. "When they thought about what they could do for the schools and their community. They thought about, well, if there's garbage on the ground, pick it up. Don't let somebody else do that."Students across the three schools have also been writing to each other as pen pals throughout the school year. On Tuesday, they had the chance to meet their pen pals in person, so they could connect with kid...

Three women died in car crash in St. Louis County

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

Three women died in car crash in St. Louis County ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A tragic crash kills three women in north St. Louis County. The tragedy unfolded on New Halls Ferry Road near Seven Hills Drive; two of the victims were coworkers.A moving tribute of a dove was released to honor three women killed in the car crash. Donovan Meeks works for different funeral homes across the country releasing doves at burial sites, and he said he knew two of the victims.“They watched me grow up as a kid. It’s very sad they died in such a tragic way," Meeks said. "It’s a big loss for me and the community."The crash happened Monday around 9 p.m. St. Louis County man charged after crashing truck near the White House A preliminary investigation revealed a Ford Fusion was traveling south on New Halls Ferry Road when it crossed the center line and struck an oncoming Cadillac SUV. Police said it's unclear what caused the driver of the Fusion to lose control.Friends said the two coworkers were in the Cadillac. They worked at a funeral home in St. Lou...

Utilities director proposes water bill rate increase in St. Louis

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

Utilities director proposes water bill rate increase in St. Louis ST. LOUIS - St. Louis water officials are proposing a water bill rate increase in the city. FOX 2's partners at the St. Louis Post Dispatch reported that the increase would result in the largest hikes in city water bills in nearly three decades.When hair salon owner Lori Fowler of Cielo heard of proposed water bill increases, she knew what that could mean."We'll have to raise prices for clients, we will have to raise prices on the people who rent space here," Fowler said. "I have a tenant upstairs in an apartment; her rent will have to go up because we pay for her water." St. Louis County man charged after crashing truck near the White House The proposal came at a budget hearing Monday by Public Utilities Director Curk Skouby. The proposal would mean two 20% increases in the next fiscal year. One in July, and the other in January 2024."All across the board, it will affect us as a small business," Fowler said.Skouby said the increases are necessary to help the water division deal w...

Breckenridge Hills man sentenced for crash that killed passenger

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

Breckenridge Hills man sentenced for crash that killed passenger ST. LOUIS - A Breckenridge Hills man was sentenced Tuesday to four years in prison for a 2019 high-speed crash that claimed the life of a woman in his vehicle.According to a statement from the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office, Donnell Fisher, 33, was set to go on trial this week. However, he pleaded guilty last Friday to first-degree involuntary manslaughter.Fisher admitted that his wreckless driving caused the death of Rebecca Sanders of Alton, Illinois. Sanders was 29. St. Louis County man charged after crashing truck near the White House The crash occurred on Dec. 19, 2019, in the 6000 block of West Florissant Avenue.Police said Fisher was speeding on the road, which had been covered in snow and ice, when he went off the roadway and struck a tree. Prosecutors said Fisher had been driving on a revoked license and was already on probation for crimes in St. Charles County.Prior to sentencing, Fisher apologized for his actions, and Sanders' relatives shared their outrage with him.

Parents of Christian Glass say son would be “horrified” over his cause of death

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

Parents of Christian Glass say son would be “horrified” over his cause of death The parents of 22-year-old Christian Glass want the record-setting $19 million settlement over their son’s shooting death by a Clear Creek County Sheriff’s deputy to send a strong message to law enforcement across the country.Officers cannot shoot someone just because they are frustrated or angry or impatient, Simon and Sally Glass told The Denver Post Tuesday afternoon in an interview. But that is what happened on June 11, 2022, when their son was shot and killed in a “malicious” attack by police, the couple said.“We want other police forces to see this and make sure they don’t have problems of this sort,” Simon Glass said. “We don’t want this to happen to another family.”The family will receive a $19 million settlement from the state and three law enforcement agencies, including the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office for their son’s death. It is the largest settlement involving police misconduct in Colorado’s histo...

Charter school centering Black students misses enrollment target, won’t open in Denver this fall

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

Charter school centering Black students misses enrollment target, won’t open in Denver this fall A charter elementary school centering Black students won’t open as planned in Denver this fall. 5280 Freedom School did not enroll enough students for next school year, and the Denver school board isn’t considering giving the charter school more time.Related ArticlesEducation | Colorado’s farm students might get less college aid due to FAFSA changes Education | Neighborhood preschool in Boulder closing after 38 years Education | Kindness Counts awards honor Niwot High senior who died in November Education | Takeaways from Jeffco K-8 and middle school enrollment and choice numbers, ahead of school closures Education | A divided Denver school board votes to increase Superintendent Alex Marrero’s pay to $305,000 a year The refusal is a departure from past practice and emblematic of the increasingly tough outlook for charter schools in Denver, which was once among the friendliest districts for the publ...

Climber rescued from Rocky Mountain National Park

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

Climber rescued from Rocky Mountain National Park A 37-year-old man from Fort Collins was rescued Sunday night from Rocky Mountain National Park after he fell while rock climbing.According to a news release, park rangers received word Sunday afternoon that the climber had been injured after a roughly 30-foot roped fall in a mixed route on Taylor Peak. A Northern Colorado Med Evac air ambulance assisted the park’s Search and Rescue team with finding the man.Due to the climber’s location and injuries, the park also requested help from a Colorado National Guard helicopter from Buckley Air Force Base to extricate the man, the release stated.The man was hoisted from the scene at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday night, brought to Upper Beaver Meadows and then taken to Estes Park Health by ambulance.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Colorado mountaineering legend Tom Hornbein, who left his name on Mount Everest, dies at 92 Crashes and Disasters | Colorado House plans revival of Polis’ gutted zoning reform bill...

Millions of Southern California residents expected to travel for Memorial Day weekend

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:21 GMT

Millions of Southern California residents expected to travel for Memorial Day weekend Millions of Southern California residents are expected to hit the road for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, which many consider to be the unofficial start of summer.The Southern California branch of AAA estimates that 3.3 million people will travel 50 miles or more away from home this weekend, which is a 7.7% increase from last year and about half of a percent higher than 2019 numbers. This SoCal airport just ranked the ‘angriest’ Officials estimate that 2.8 million SoCal residents will travel by car, about 358,000 will travel by airplane and another 230,000 will utilize buses, trains, cruises and more to reach their destinations.With so many people hitting the road around the same time, AAA suggests that drivers leave sooner rather than later when heading to their destination and plan for holiday traffic while commuting back home.Officials suggest drivers traveling on Friday, May 26, leave during the morning or in the evening after 6 p.m. Experts predict that Friday will be the...