Saratoga Springs named among best LGBTQ+ friendly small towns in US
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Saratoga Springs has been named by Time Out Magazine as one of the best LGBTQ+ friendly small towns in the United States. Saratoga Springs came in third on the list. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to a representative of the Saratoga Arms Hotel, they helped secure Saratoga Springs' spot in Time Out’s story through their pitch efforts. The queer-owned Saratoga Arms Hotel is also mentioned as a recommended place to stay in the article.Time Out's article, named "The best LGBTQ+ friendly small towns in the USA," mentioned several LGBTQ+ events Saratoga Springs has, including the annual Saratoga Pride events set for June. Year-round, there's an LGBTQ+ teen night on the first Friday of each month, and the Saratoga Springs Public Library hosts a "Read with Pride Book Club." BIPOC Pride event set for Albany’s Washington Park Best LGBTQ+ friendly small towns in the U.S., according to Ti...Four-weekend Bolton craft fair kicks off Saturday
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
BOLTON LANDING, N.Y. (NEWS10) - On the west side of Lake George, a festival of arts and crafts is coming this summer and fall. The annual Bolton Art & Craft Festival has set four weekends to bring local art and more to the lakeside town - and the first one is coming quick. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The first weekend of the 2023 Bolton Art & Craft Festival is coming this Saturday and Sunday, May 27-28, at the parking lot at 5 Cross St. in the village of Bolton Landing. The market runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. 25 or more vendors are expected to attend, with paintings, crafts, food and more.May is just the start. Three more weekends will see the crafts come back to Bolton Landing. Additional weekends include July 1-2, Sept. 2-3, and Sept. 23-24. Where to see live music in Lake George in 2023 If you make something that you'd like to sell at the festival, the Bolton Landing Chamber of Commerce wants to ...Troy man convicted of murdering his wife in 2021
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Troy man accused of strangling and killing his wife on January 15, 2021, was found guilty by a 13-person jury. Taquan Evans, 37, is being convicted of second-degree murder and faces twenty-five years to life in prison. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Twenty witnesses testified on behalf of the prosecution, which proved that Evans strangled his wife, Georlasia Evans. Sentencing is scheduled for June 30.CDTA running alternate schedule on Memorial Day
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- CDTA has announced that they will be operating under an alternate Sunday/Holiday schedule on Monday, May 29. The adjustments are being made to accommodate various Capital Region Memorial Day parades. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Northway Xpress and Thruway Xpress commuter services will not be running on the holiday, with weekday functions resuming on May 30. The CDTA Sales window will also be closed on May 29 and will reopen at 9 a.m the following day. The holiday schedule will feature several reroutes. The main changes are listed below. Memorial Day CDTA Reroutes 5/29/23 Thursday, May 25 Green Island Parade: 6 p.m., Route #182Monday, May 29Albany Parade: 8:00 a.m., Routes #905, #182, #100, #22, #18, #13, #12, #10, #1, #214 Former Inspector General Letizia Tagliafierro passes away The full list of reroutes can be found at CDTA. For any questions on services, reach out to CDTA customer ...Best of Both Worlds: CITY's Miguel Perez balances life as student and MLS pro
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Five bell tones ring through the halls at Pattonville High School at 7:23 a.m. sharp, signaling the beginning of the first class of the day. In PE, seniors are scattered across the floor finishing up final exams with graduation less than a week away. Among them? Miguel Perez. "I usually wake up at 6:50 [a.m.] and drive here for first [class]," Perez explained. "I feel like it's been normal. I just come to school."For the last year, however, Perez's life has been anything but normal. Beginning class at 7:23 a.m., Perez attends his entire first hour and a portion of his second hour before leaving for the CITY training grounds around 8:50 a.m. From there, he typically grabs breakfast, prepares for training and takes the pitch around 10:45 a.m. Miguel's morning routine Miguel's parents made sure he was always where he needed to be. "Before this all started, they wanted me to go online because they didn't think this would work" Perez said. "I told them if I just go for two c...Large boat remains stuck in the Mississippi River near St. Louis
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Crews were out on the Mississippi River this morning trying to free a yacht that got stuck just south of the McKinley Bridge. Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter flew over the scene about 10 a.m. Mom: Son with disabilities restrained at school 75 times in four years On Tuesday, two people on board the boat were safely brought ashore by the marine rescue task force. The salvage company says the boat hit a wing dam in the river. The boat started to take on water after it hit the rocks.The obstacle that the boat hit was put there on purpose. Rocks are submerged near the shore to reduce silt and keep the channel flowing faster. They are put in the water to reduce the amount of dredging required to keep the water navigable.Prosecutors: Ferguson woman wields baseball bat during custody change
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A Ferguson woman is accused of wielding a baseball bat and attacking the mother of her grandson during a custody exchange.The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office charged Meia Burks, 42, with second-degree assault and armed criminal action.According to a report from the Berkeley Police Department, the incident happened May 22 outside the QuikTrip in the 6800 block of North Hanley Road. Mom: Son with disabilities restrained at school 75 times in four years Police claim Burks walked up to the victim and struck her in the legs and forehead with a bat. Surveillance video shows Burks with the bat. Burks admitted to hitting the woman, police said.“Sharing child custody with an ex-partner can be stressful for both parents and for their families, but violence always makes it worse for everyone, especially the child,” St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell said.Burks remains jailed on a $150,000 cash-only bond.Ferguson police to enforce 'Temp Tag Tuesday' plan
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
FERGUSON, Mo. - The Ferguson Police Department will soon roll out an enforcement plan intended to crack down on drivers using expired temp tags around city streets. Ferguson Police Chief Troy Doyle calls the effort "Temp Tag Tuesday." He says the department will make expired temp tags its focus on Tuesdays moving forward. Doyle, who was just sworn in as Ferguson Police Chief in March, says the effort is a matter of "safety and compliance" rather than generating revenue for the city. Mom: Son with disabilities restrained at school 75 times in four years "Enforcing expired temporary tags is tough. If we ticket someone with expired tags, they may struggle to pay the fine as they couldn't pay for the original tags. However, not ticketing isn't fair to law-abiding citizens who renew their plates per state law," said Doyle via Twitter. Temp tags have particularly been a concern since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic three years ago. During the pandemic’s peak, the state of Missouri w...Illinois man stuck waist-deep in Alaska mud flats drowns as tide comes in: 'Mother Nature has no mercy'
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A man who was walking on tidal mud flats with friends in an Alaska estuary got stuck up to his waist in the quicksand-like silt and drowned as the tide came in before frantic rescuers could extract him, authorities said.Zachary Porter, 20, of Lake Bluff, Illinois, was submerged Sunday evening as the tide came in, and his body was recovered Monday morning, Alaska State Troopers spokesperson Austin McDaniel told The Associated Press. A member of Porter's group called 911 when they couldn't get him out, but it was too late, authorities said.The accident was the latest tragedy at Turnagain Arm, a 48-mile-long (77-kilometer-long) estuary carved out long ago by glaciers that travels southeast from the Anchorage area and parallels a major highway. At low tide, the estuary is known for its dangerous mud flats made of silt created by glacier-pulverized rocks. At least three other people have gotten stuck and drowned there over the years. Many more have been rescued, ...Man dies in St. Louis after gunshot to the head
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:26:53 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- A man was found with a gunshot wound to the head in the 4800 block of Margaretta in the Penrose neighborhood Thursday morning. He was pronounced dead at the scene.Homicide detectives have been called to investigate the death. A FOX 2 photographer is headed to the scene. More details will be posted here as they come into our newsroom.Latest news
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