SP: Whitehall man flees police, arrested after chase
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Whitehall man was arrested on Tuesday after failing to pull over and fleeing police, per New York State Police. Charles Wilke, 60, faces several charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On Tuesday, around 12:28 a.m., police tried to pull over a car on Broadway in Whitehall for a vehicle and traffic law violation. Police say the car did not stop and a chase began.Police later identified the driver as Wilke. Wilke eventually stopped on County Route 12 and tried to flee on foot. He was quickly stopped and arrested. Police say he had drugs, paraphernalia, and an illegal radio device on him. Pittsfield Police unveil new K9 memorial Charges:Tampering with physical evidenceSeventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substanceSecond-degree criminally using drug paraphernalia Second-degree obstructing governmental administrationResisting arrestThird-degree fleeing a police officer in a motor vehicleU...Pittsfield Police unveil new K9 memorial
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) -- A new K9 memorial was unveiled by the Pittsfield Police Department on Tuesday during a ceremony, recognizing current and former K9 unit members for their service to the community. Pittsfield Chief of Police thanked the officers and community for helping make the memorial a reality. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The memorial stands outside of police headquarters. Current K9 unit members were honored, as well as the department's comfort dog.Car falls into the River Des Peres, crews responding
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Crews are responding to reports of a car that fell into a river.Our Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter is flying over the area, located on Gravois and Watson, where the car has since been taken out and can be seen on land. Centene to cut 3% of workforce; St. Louis impact unknown The cause of the crash has not yet been reported and so far, no injuries have been revealed.FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Overnight storms and hail in bi-state area
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Storms brought hail and a lightning show to many in the bi-state overnight and early Wednesday morning.Our Nissan Rogue Runner reporter, Nic Lopez, captured footage while driving westbound on I-64 around midnight as hail could be seen pelting down. Adam Wainwright says he has thrown his final pitch There was also plenty of lightning streaking across the sky. This was in Maryland Heights on southbound 270.Here’s how the Floyd Hill project on I-70 will affect ski traffic this winter
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
Workers have begun blasting away at a hillside along a three-mile stretch of eastbound Interstate 70 — part of the five-year, $700 million Floyd Hill Project, which planners hope will improve traffic flow in an area notorious for nightmare bottlenecks.It’s a daunting thought for every motorist who has braved the highway during ski season when snow, semis, construction and crashes can result in hours-long delays.But Colorado Department of Transportation officials believe the impacts on weekend ski traffic this winter at least should be negligible. That’s because blasting must occur during daylight hours on weekdays, and not on the weekends or during peak traffic hours on weekdays.CDOT says motorists can expect delays of up to 45 minutes during blasting sessions between U.S. 6 and the Floyd Hill/Hyland Hills exit. Closures will be imposed between mile marker 243, at the Hidden Valley/Central City interchange, and mile marker 248, near the top of Floyd Hill.“But...Olive & Finch to raise the curtain on DPAC location
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
Olive & Finch is extending a branch to the Denver Performing Arts Complex.Chef and owner Mary Nguyen said the restaurant is opening its third location in the 5,000-square-foot space at the base of the stairs, leading into the complex at 1400 Curtis St.“We’re going to be the first person you see right when you walk in,” Nguyen said. “It’s going to give us so much exposure and also be a casual option for theatergoers.”Nguyen started Olive & Finch 10 years ago in Uptown because she wanted quality, casual dining options in Denver. She opened a second location in Cherry Creek in 2017 and launched a sister concept, Little Finch, which opened on 16th Street this year.“Denver 10 years ago was totally different in terms of the dining scene,” Nguyen said. “If you wanted something scratch made or chef-driven, you had to go to a full-service dining restaurant to get that experience.”Olive & Finch has a casual, almost coffee shop feel to it, but offers breakfast and lunch, and has a ...Pot boom wakes sleepy Dinosaur, Colorado: “There’s money running out of our ears”
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
DINOSAUR — There isn’t much to this town a short drive from the national monument of the same name. A couple of gas stations, a liquor store and a small motel line the two main drags, Brontosaurus Boulevard and Stegosaurus Freeway.But this community of about 315 and its four marijuana dispensaries — one shop for every 79 residents — is a contender for the title of cannabis capital of Colorado.Dinosaur, nestled in the northwestern corner of the state, is a five-minute drive to the Utah line and a couple of hours away from Wyoming, both states where recreational marijuana use is illegal.Dinosaur lies at the intersection of U.S. Highway 40 (that’s Brontosaurus Boulevard) and Colorado Highway 64 (Stegosaurus Freeway). The crossroads had long been a stop where truckers filled their fuel tanks and their bellies. But until weed came to town, there was little to sustain the local economy.It’s a classic story of a border town prospering from differing laws state to state, a...Denver area homes have shed $5 billion in value the past year amid jump in mortgage rates
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
Despite a drop in home prices in the second half of 2022 because of a surge in mortgage rates, the value of all homes in the U.S. rose by $2.6 trillion over the past year, according to Zillow.Metro Denver, however, remains on the negative side of the ledger, with the local market losing an estimated $5 billion in housing value over the same period, a Zillow analysis found.That $5 billion loss the past year is minimal when compared to the 41.6% gain the market has seen since the pandemic began in early 2020 and the overall valuation of $598 billion that Zillow places on the metro Denver housing market.Nationally, home values are up 49% over the same time, and are now worth a record $52 trillion.Although some of the national gain comes from a 1.3% rise in average home values over the past year, the bulk is attributable to a surge in new construction, said Orphe Divounguy, a Zillow senior economist, in comments included with the report.Metro Denver is lagging behind the nation because ...Denver mayor Mike Johnston worries migrant counts could “eclipse” previous highs as Texas sends more buses
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sent more than 10 buses transporting migrants to Denver in the last week, Mayor Mike Johnston said Tuesday morning as he told City Council members that the number of arrivals could reach an all-time high.Another four buses from Texas arrived during the day, a city spokesperson confirmed.The influx comes as the flow of migrants across the southern U.S. border with Mexico has increased in recent weeks. When Johnston took office in mid-July, the number of migrants in city shelters ranged from 400 to 500 people, he said. As of Monday, the number stood at 1,656 — within a few hundred of the peak at shelters amid the initial surge, when the city declared an emergency.“With the addition of new buses this week, we could eclipse, potentially, the high water mark of more migrants than we’ve had in shelter in the city at any point … since the crisis ever began,” Johnston said during the weekly Mayor-Council meeting.The mayor said the new sur...Kinjo is Feeling Good
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:28:01 GMT
Kinjo is Feeling Good: Los Angeles-based DJ Kinjo is the disco house manifestation of renowned super producer Grandtheft. The man has worked in music for his while life.“In high school, I played in bands and made beats,” he says. “But my actual job at that time was as an organist at a church. So I guess music has been serious since I was a teenager haha. I DJ’d my way through college and have been fortunate to make a living with my songs and shows under various aliases since that time.”The Kinjo sound, he says, is “fundamentally fun dance music with warm energy.”“It’s organic and I think it feels nostalgic and futuristic at the same time,” Kinjo says. “It’s influenced heavily by New York and Chicago house classics, French Touch, disco and all kinds of soulful dance music from around the world.”Kinjo feels electronic music has gone in a corporate direction.“The festivals, Vegas and the mega-clubs are such big business ...Latest news
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