City of Hudson launches parking ticket amnesty program
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
HUDSON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Do you have delinquent parking tickets from before January 1, 2020? The City of Hudson is launching a temporary amnesty program that will waive late fees and other penalties. The program lasts until December 31, 2023. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Individuals may apply for amnesty on unpaid parking tickets. Those accepted will only have to pay the original ticket amount. “We established this program to give folks with old parking tickets the chance to start 2024 off with a clean slate,” said Mayor Kamal Johnson. “Temporarily waiving late fees – which in many cases now far exceeds the original cost of the ticket – is one tool we have to help make that happen.” Applications may be sent to the City of Hudson Parking Bureau via email at [email protected]. Email applications should include “Parking Ticket Amnesty Program Application” in the subject line. Amtrak service suspension between NYC...Albany man arrested in connection to market stabbing
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Albany man was arrested in connection to a stabbing that occurred Monday, November 6, at the 20/20 Market. Joseff Robinson, 30, faces charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Menands Police said they received a report of an assault at the 20/20 Market at 703 N. Pearl Street on Monday, November 6. Officers were unable to locate a victim or suspect in the area at the time. A 38-year-old victim was later located at the hospital.Menands Police say Robinson was processed, arraigned, and was remanded to the Albany County Jail on charges. He is scheduled to appear in the Village of Menands Court at a later date.The best early Black Friday Walmart deals
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
The top Black Friday deals on electronics, home appliances and more at Walmart Retail giant Walmart is one of the heavy hitters during Black Friday, offering deep discounts that can save you hundreds of dollars. Although Black Friday isn’t until Nov. 24 this year, Walmart has already rolled back prices on some of the hottest items. At BestReviews, we’ve tested and researched countless products to help you shop more confidently. Whether you want a new pair of Apple AirPods to listen to your favorite tunes on the go or to get a head start on finding holiday toys for your little one (like the mini Chevrolet Silverado Ride-On Car below), we’ve rounded up the best Walmart Black Friday deals available now.Electronics dealsBlack Friday is an excellent time to shop for holiday gifts, and electronics are among the hottest items you can save on. Walmart has already discounted items like headphones, smartwatches, TVs, gaming monitors and more.Apple AirPods 2nd Generati...Man faces misdemeanor charges in dispute over police-style vehicle
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
MILLSTADT, Ill. -- We now know the name of the man Millstadt Police say was driving around in fake cop cars, fitted with sirens and emergency lights. Raymond Signorino, 55, is charged with four counts, including possession of police equipment and for having an unauthorized license plate. Those are both class-A misdemeanors.Millstadt police say they pulled Signorino over and took him into custody on Friday. They say if Signorino pulled you over or you had any personal interactions with him, call Millstadt police.Broncos stock report: Ja’Quan McMillian’s rise continues in Monday night win at Buffalo
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
Stock upCB Ja’Quan McMillianWhat more can you say about this guy? He’s unheralded – undrafted out of Eastern Carolina last year – and he’s not very big. But he just keeps making plays since Vance Joseph made him the starting nickel five weeks ago. McMillian had five tackles for loss across two games against Kansas City and started this one by stripping James Cook on the first snap of the game. He’s feisty, he’s tough and he just keeps making plays.WR Courtland SuttonSutton’s going to need a couple of big games in order to hit 1,000 yards this season, but make no mistake about it: He’s having a good year. Sutton’s ridiculous toe-drag touchdown against Buffalo was his seventh already this season, a career best. In four years besides 2019, his best as a pro, Sutton totaled eight touchdown grabs. He made a couple of other big plays in this game, including a 30-yarder that jump-started a field goal drive late in the first half.QB Russell WilsonIt hasn’t always been pretty, but Wilson rea...Boulder King Soopers shooting suspect targeted and pursued victims, detective testifies
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
The man accused of killing 10 people at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder nearly three years ago targeted and pursued each individual victim, a detective testified Tuesday during a preliminary hearing.“There was not indiscriminate shooting, they were identified and pursued by the shooter, who moved quickly and fired repeatedly at them,” Boulder police detective Sarah Cantu testified in Boulder County District Court.All but one of the 10 people who were killed were shot multiple times, Cantu said.District Judge Ingrid Bakke will decide after Tuesday’s preliminary hearing whether prosecutors have enough evidence to allow the criminal case to go forward against Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 24.Alissa is charged with carrying out a mass shooting on March 22, 2021, at the Table Mesa King Soopers, killing 10 customers, employees and a responding Boulder police officer in the attack. He faces 10 counts of first-degree murder and 15 counts of attempted murder, as well as ad...Hurricane warning: Broncos K Wil Lutz never had a hurry-up field goal in his career. He tried two against Buffalo — and a timely mulligan
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
ORCHARD PARK, New York — Friday is Hurricane awareness day for the Broncos’ field goal unit.That’s the time each week when kicker Wil Lutz and the rest of the group work through the kicking equivalent of tracing a hurricane evacuation route along Lake Erie shore.You drill it. You know it. You try your best to pay attention to it. And you never use it.Until that one freak time it comes up.Monday night, the storm finally arrived for kicker Wil Lutz and company.The Broncos nearly got swallowed up by the water, but close doesn’t count when it comes to drowning.“Yeah, I mean, this is what you sign up for as a kicker,” Lutz said after he hit a walk-off, 36-yard field goal to lift Denver to a 24-22 victory against Buffalo here.Well, not entirely.Lutz arrived at a blustery Highmark Stadium having kicked in 105 NFL games. Never in that span over seven-plus seasons had he encountered an instance that Denver calls “hurricane.”That’s the situation that arises occasionally at the end of a ...Opinion: Reckoning with Colorado’s racist roots for a more equitable future
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
We are experiencing a systematic attack on the truthful telling of history. This should concern us all.At a time when dedicated national efforts attempt to prevent or reframe the teaching of Black history and the history of other oppressed groups, it is more important than ever that we work to fully understand and reckon with our past.Racial justice studies are an important tool that governments use to acknowledge history, clarify how history informs social and economic realities in the present, and make informed decisions about how to write a stronger tomorrow, both for historically oppressed groups and for us all.Recent in-depth coverage from The Denver Post highlighted Colorado’s own tragic legacy of segregation, redlining, violence, and government-backed systematic racism faced by Black Coloradans. This dark part of our state’s history is something that many children won’t learn about in school. As a result, many Colorado natives remain uninformed and unaware of the way that rac...10 Fwy could reopen in 3 to 5 weeks; no demolition necessary, Newsom says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
The 10 Freeway, which was damaged by a fire, could reopen in three to five weeks, Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a Tuesday press conference.Newsom, who was joined by Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and other officials, said samples of the damaged freeway "show promise.""This will not be a demo. We will not need to demolish and replace the I-10. We will continue the kind of repairs you're seeing being done behind me and continue a shoring plan to shore up this site," Newsom said.The scene of the fire that seriously damaged the 10 Freeway through Los Angeles. Nov. 13, 2023. (KTLA)The fire was first reported early Saturday around 12:30 a.m. near East 14th and Alameda streets underneath the freeway. The blaze ripped through a pallet yard, causing dense plumes of smoke and limiting visibility throughout the area. Commuting nightmare commences with closure of 10 Freeway downtown The freeway has been closed in both directions ever since, creating a traffic nightmare for hundreds of thousand...Another fire breaks out underneath L.A. freeway
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:27 GMT
Just days after a massive blaze destroyed part of the 10 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles, another fire broke out under a different freeway. Calls regarding active flames first came in from commuters driving near the interchange of the 105 and 110 freeways in South Los Angeles around 7 a.m. Tuesday morning. Footage from Sky5 showed a patch of land burning next to the transition ramp between the eastbound 105 and southbound 110 near residences on a dead-end street. 10 Freeway fire set with ‘malice intent,’ Newsom says According to KTLA 5’s Rich Prickett, the flames appeared to have spread from an encampment to nearby vegetation. “From what we’re seeing here from Sky5, it would appear that it is some sort of encampment that is burning under the overpass,” Prickett said. “For right now it’s contained in that one little area.” Just days after a massive blaze destroyed part of the 10 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles, another fire broke out under a different free...Latest news
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