Remembering lost loved ones on NYS Missing Persons Day

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

Remembering lost loved ones on NYS Missing Persons Day ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- April 6 is Missing Persons Day in New York state. It's also Suzanne Lyall's birthday. The Ballston Spa woman went missing 25 years ago when she was a 19-year-old student at the University of Albany.Lyall was last seen getting off a bus at UAlbany when she returned from her job at Crossgates Mall. Her family established the Center for Hope, which supports families whose loved ones have gone missing. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Missing Persons Day is meant to help people continue to remember their lost loved ones even after they've returned to their own lives."It's a very difficult time," state Sen. Jim Tedisco said. "It's a time when people remember their lost loved ones, but it's a time when they talk to each other, how they can cope with these tragedies. And that's so important to be able to cope with it and stand up and get on with your daily life."The New York State Missing Persons Remembran...

Albany street renamed in honor of Black entrepreneurs

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

Albany street renamed in honor of Black entrepreneurs ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A street in Albany was renamed Thursday in honor of two Black entrepreneurs who helped revitalize downtown Albany. Steuben Street was officially renamed Blake Way in honor of Catherine and Adam Blake. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Blakes opened the Kenmore Hotel on North Pearl Street in 1878. Catherine expanded the business after her husband's death. Both were well respected business owners and fought to end segregation. Organizers said the street renaming is an important way to keep the Blakes' story and legacy alive."Realize that we are really, truly all working toward the same goal, and our goal is truly for a more inclusive, more equitable, and more diverse Capital Region community where all of us can thrive," The Blake Annex Dir. of Community Animation Angelique Powell said.The Blake Annex, a nonprofit organization run by the United Way, also seeks to keep the Blakes' legacy alive by offe...

Suspect caught after violent gas station robbery in Fenton

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

Suspect caught after violent gas station robbery in Fenton FENTON, Mo. - A man who robbed a gas station and whom police believe is armed and dangerous has now been found and taken into custody in Jefferson County, Thursday evening.A store clerk in Fenton spoke out about the brutal attack by the suspect during an armed robbery and said she is lucky to be alive.Amy Anderson, 35, suffered from a head injury, a broken arm, and multiple stitches to her head, lip, and eye. She said it was hard for her to walk.Anderson worked at Phillips 66 on South Highway Drive in Fenton, where the suspect robbed her at gunpoint last Saturday. Top Story: Five people in one trailer died when a tornado sucked it away “All I could see is a pool of blood on my head. I kept screaming," Anderson said. "He asks for some headphones. I got the key and went down to get them, and the next thing I knew, I got hit really hard on the head about four or five times. All I remember is screaming."When the officers from the St. Louis County Police Department arrived to investiga...

Colorado legislature poised to create “last resort” property insurance plan as crisis looms

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

Colorado legislature poised to create “last resort” property insurance plan as crisis looms Colorado wildfires are making it harder for homeowners and businesses to buy property insurance, and now the General Assembly is poised to create a public insurance plan to serve as a last resort for those who can’t find policies on the open market.A bill introduced Thursday would create an insurance-of-last-resort plan — what’s being called a “fair plan” — that would protect Colorado property owners from losses due to wildfires, floods, hail, theft, vandalism and civil disturbances when no other options exist.The bill is necessary because destructive wildfires, floods and hailstorms are increasing amid global climate change and the risks that come with those disasters are making property insurance companies skittish about doing business in Colorado, according to the state’s insurance commissioner and the bill’s sponsors.In the 15 months since the Marshall fire caused $2 billion in damages in Boulder County, the Colorado Division of In...

Loveland Walmart employee dies after being hit by car in store parking lot

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

Loveland Walmart employee dies after being hit by car in store parking lot A worker at the north Loveland Walmart location was killed in a crash in the store’s parking lot Thursday afternoon, according to a release from the Loveland Police Department.At 1:19 p.m. Thursday, LPD dispatch received a report of a vehicle versus pedestrian accident in the parking lot of the north Walmart location, 250 W. 65th St., according to the release. Police and other emergency personnel responded to the scene and found a 27-year-old man trapped under a 2016 Chevrolet sedan driven by an 83-year-old Loveland woman.The release added that rescue efforts were “unfortunately unsuccessful” and the man was pronounced dead at the scene. While the man’s identity was not released by the LPD, the department confirmed that he was an employee of the Walmart location and was in the process of returning carts into the store when the crash occurred.Bob Coleman, the police department’s public information officer, said it is unknown at this time if charges will ...

Sheriff's deputy charged with unlawfully owning assault rifle, tracer ammunition in Los Angeles

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

Sheriff's deputy charged with unlawfully owning assault rifle, tracer ammunition in Los Angeles A deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has been charged with unlawfully possessing an AR-15 assault rifle and tracer ammunition, officials announced Wednesday.  Deputy Brad Garmon was charged with one felony count each of possession of an assault weapon and possession of a destructive device, according to a news release from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.  The unregistered AR-15 and incendiary ammunition were discovered while authorities were executing a search warrant at Garmon’s home in April 2020, according to the DA's office. “While I support the rights afforded to use under the Second Amendment, I also respect the laws of our state. It is illegal to possess an AR-15 assault rifle in California and I expect everyone, including sworn officers, to follow the law,” DA George Gascón said in the release. “These weapons have repeatedly led to massive loss of life across this and I fully intend to enforce the ban in Los Angeles.”  Offici...

Video shows Fontana teacher using racial slur in classroom

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

Video shows Fontana teacher using racial slur in classroom Parents and students are outraged after a middle school teacher who was caught on camera using a racial slur has been allowed back on campus at a Fontana school.The cellphone video of the Sequoia Middle School teacher was allegedly recorded by an eighth-grade student during an English class last week.In the video, the teacher is heard repeatedly saying the N-word to a seated student as others look on shockingly. The student appeared to be uncomfortable during the exchange and wasn’t speaking.“You asked me how to spell it, so go ahead and pronounce it after me,” the teacher is heard saying, allegedly referring to the N-word.A Fontana Unified School District spokesperson confirms the exchange between the student and teacher happened during a lesson on a Mark Twain novel.The student who filmed the conversation explains the events leading up to the exchange, saying, “The student asked the teacher how to spell it [the N-word] and out of nowhere, she just starts screaming at the student, ...

California Lottery players win $1 million each from scratcher games

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

California Lottery players win $1 million each from scratcher games Two California Lottery players are now millionaires after winning $1 million each from scratcher games, the state lottery office announced Thursday.Kaleb Heng, who played the lottery for the first time on his 18th birthday, won $1 million from the Perfect Gift scratcher game. Heng was given the scratcher as a gift from his grandmother, who purchased the ticket at Oasis Market in Turlock in Central California. Multiple California residents win a combined amount of $7 million from scratcher games “My mom was driving me to go fishing, and on the way, I scratched it. We had to pull over. It was a million dollars, and I didn’t even have an ID yet!” Heng said in a statement. “We turned around and went home because I had to get an ID before I could even claim the ticket.”Heng told the lottery office that he plans to use the money to pay for college and invest in his future. Some California lottery winners not claiming prizes; unclaimed tickets add up to tens of millions Another state l...

LA Preps for Free Seed Day

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

LA Preps for Free Seed Day Since we first sat down with Masonic Smoker back in early 2021, he’s continued his rise on the genetics scene, locals might argue one of their favorite Masonic impacts on the community in those two years is Free Seed Day.This year, Free Seed Day will take place on April 15 at Masonic’s on Fairfax. Now one of the most significant events on the calendar for Angelino cultivators, the event initially got its start as an homage to Free Comic Book Day. Before the pandemic, Masonic had been participating in Free Comic Book Day for a decade. “I was hanging out at my store and then Free Comic Book Day is usually on the first Saturday of May, but because of COVID they kind of messed it up,” Masonic told L.A. Weekly. As he sat in his shop dealing with the FOMO of missing out on the rescheduled festivities, the idea popped into his head. “So it all kind of came to fruition there when I was doing FOMO on previous comic book days, I made my own Free Seed Day, and here we are.”Masonic went a bit m...

San Mateo mayor’s vote-buying scheme allegations hold no water, DA says

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:41:54 GMT

San Mateo mayor’s vote-buying scheme allegations hold no water, DA says SAN MATEO — District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe announced Thursday his office found no evidence to support San Mateo Mayor Amourence Lee’s allegations that there was an attempt to corrupt the voting process during the city’s mayoral transition crisis in December.The District Attorney’s office completed its investigation, conducted at the request of San Mateo City Attorney Prasanna Rasiah, into allegations related to votes occurring in December 2022 on the San Mateo City Council to select a mayor and fill an empty council seat, according to a press release.The controversy left the city without a ceremonial head of the City Council for over a week and put front and center the city’s political divisions, pitting neighbor against neighbor and leading to hours-long meetings as two pro-housing council members pleaded with their slow-growth counterparts to stop throwing a wrench into the mayoral selection process.While voters in large cities like San Jose, Oakla...