Freedom Park Scotia concert series announced
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
SCOTIA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The 2023 Summer Concert Series in Freedom Park in Scotia has been announced, with 11 new groups joining the series. The first concert will run from June through August. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The first concert will take place on Wednesday, June 21, featuring the Screaming Orphans, and will wrap up on Wednesday, August 23, with SIRSY.The full concert series schedule is as follows:Image via Freedom Park Scotia on FacebookWater emergency declared in Rotterdam
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
ROTTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A water emergency has been declared in Rotterdam beginning on Tuesday and will end at 7 a.m. on Monday, June 5. During this water emergency, residents are asked to not use water outside, which includes filling swimming pools, watering lawns, washing cars, and any other activities that affect the water system. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! This emergency is for water tanks to return to a safe level and to ensure fire protection within the town. Residents may resume their normal water sprinkling hours, which are 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on odd/even days according to your house number when the emergency ends.St. Louis under ‘orange’ air quality on Tuesday. What does that mean?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
ST. LOUIS - On the heels of Memorial Day weekend, there could be concerns about the air quality for some around the St. Louis region. The City of St. Louis and many nearby counties are under an "orange" air quality rating on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Woman ‘saving up’ as Ferguson PD cracks down on expired tags The “orange” rating is based on the U.S. Air Quality Index, which means the index values are between 101 and 150. During such advisories, health experts say members of sensitive groups may experience health effects, but the general public is less likely to be affected.When an "orange" rating is deemed, certain populations should consider precautions or limits with their outdoor activities. That may include, but not be limited to, people with lung diseases, older adults, children and people who are active outdoors. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscrib...A better shrimp cocktail is closer than you think
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
By Melissa Clark, The New York TimesThe best advice for making shrimp cocktail I ever learned came from the great chef and cookbook author James Beard.He was adamantly against it.Not the shrimp, of course, which he adored, but rather the “overpowering red menace known as cocktail sauce,” as he wrote in his classic cookbook, “The New James Beard.”“If you value their sweet and delicate flavor,” he said, pair your shrimp with lemon, mayonnaise or my personal favorite, a tangy rémoulade sauce.Beard’s classic French rémoulade calls for a homemade mayonnaise spiked with loads of capers, lemon juice and parsley. I added horseradish and hot sauce for a kick, and just enough ketchup to tint the sauce pale pink without letting it cloy. The result is as creamy as it is bracing, an excellent foil to the shrimp’s sweet salinity.Beard sorted out the sauce part for me, but to improve the shrimp I turned to another culinary great, Ina Garten.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | ...Why a fight over ticket regulations didn’t end when Colorado lawmakers gave it the OK
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
A bill to regulate ticket sales in Colorado is awaiting Gov. Jared Polis’ signature, but the fight over public opinion still isn’t over.The bill was introduced early in the last legislative session, with sponsor Sen. Robert Rodriguez saying he just wanted to make going to shows and concerts easier. But what he hoped would be a cut-and-dried consumer protection bill unfolded into a prolonged turf war that, weeks after the final vote was taken, still lacks a clear outcome.If the bill, SB23-60, becomes law, it would ban bots from automatically buying up swaths of tickets and require sellers to disclose the total cost of the tickets — fees and all — upfront. It would also ban sellers from increasing a ticket price after it had already been selected for purchase and third parties from selling tickets they don’t actually have.But provisions on reselling, and transparency around total available tickets pitted primary and secondary sellers against each other ...Deputy admits gang affiliation, shows tattoo in court: Los Angeles Times
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
For years, the existence of deputy gangs within the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has been a point of contention, with officials like former Sheriff Alex Villanueva publicly disputing that the secret organizations even exist.Last week, however, a deputy testifying in court revealed his involvement in one of those groups and even displayed the tell-tale tattoo that alleged members receive upon initiation.Deputy Jaime Juarez said during his time in the Compton station, he joined the Executioners and was inked with "a helmet-wearing skeleton gripping a rifle," the Los Angeles Times reports. Commission blasts former Los Angeles County Sheriff Villanueva on alleged deputy gangs Villanueva has long asserted the groups don't exist, going so far as to send the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors a cease-and-desist letter telling them to stop using the term "deputy gangs."However, the Civilian Oversight Commission found the groups do exist and that those who have spoken up ab...GO Campaign’s Vintage Hollywood Food Festival Returns on Saturday, June 10
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
GO Campaign, the nonprofit that raises awareness and funds to help vulnerable children around the world, will present the 2023 Vintage Hollywood event, hosted by comedians Christopher Titus and Rachel Bradley, on Saturday, June 10, at The Park Santa Monica. The event will showcase various wineries and food, as well as a silent auction with items that include a private tour of Jay Leno’s Big Dog Garage, an oceanfront Hawaii villa, a flight in an L39 Albatross fighter jet, and a stay at Petit Ermitage.Participants include Los Angeles favorites like Suzanne Tracht’s JAR, Raphael Francois’s Tesse, Chris Sayegh’s Nostalgia Bar & Lounge, Ayara Thai Cuisine, GoGo’s Tacos, Wabi on Rose, Marino Ristorante, Paradise Burger, Qué Padre, and pastries from Thomas Henzi, executive pastry chef at The Beverly Hilton. Vintage Hollywood food and wine fest at The Park Santa Monica (Tiffany Rose/Getty Images)Wines will flow from Acquiesce, Alta Colina Vineyard & Winery, Ampelos Cell...Ken Balayev Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on 110 Freeway [Los Angeles, CA]
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
Samantha Molina Arrested after Fatal Head-On Collision near Exposition BoulevardLOS ANGELES, CA (May 30, 2023) – Early Friday morning, Ken Balayev was killed in a head-on collision on 110 Freeway.The incident happened shortly before 3:00 a.m. along the northbound 110 Freeway near Exposition Boulevard in downtown Los Angeles.According to the investigators, Samantha Molina, in a black Chevrolet Cruze, went southbound in the northbound lanes. There, the Chevy collided with a taxi cab heading in the opposite direction. The impact of the collision severely injured several people.Emergency crews pronounced the taxi driver, identified as 71-year-old Ken Balayev of Calabasas, dead at the scene. Balayev’s passenger inside the cab suffered minor injuries.Meanwhile, responding paramedics rushed the Chevy driver and a female passenger to a hospital for treatment of major injuries.Following the crash, authorities arrested Molina on unspecified charges.No words can mend the broken hearts an...Jack Cogburn Injured in Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash on Forty Mile Road [Yuba County, CA]
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
49-Year-Old North Highlands Woman Killed in Collision near Hoffman Plumas RoadYUBA COUNTY, CA (May 30, 2023) – Monday morning, a head-on collision on Forty Mile Road left a woman dead and Jack Cogburn seriously hurt.The two-vehicle crash happened around 7:50 a.m., just south of Hoffman Plumas Road.Based on the initial investigation, a 2013 Mazda 6 made an unsafe left turn while traveling along Forty Mile Road. The Mazda then crashed into the front end of a Dodge Ram 3500 driven by 88-year-old Jack Cogburn of Brownsville.The first responders to the site of the collision declared the Mazda driver dead at the scene. She was identified only as a 49-year-old woman from North Highlands.Meanwhile, paramedics rushed Cogburn to a hospital for treatment of significant injuries, including a broken limb.According to the California Highway Patrol, it remains unclear whether drugs or alcohol contributed to the crash. Those with additional information are encouraged to contact the Yuba-Sutte...East Bay man drowns after diving near Northern California dam
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:23:15 GMT
A man was found dead Sunday afternoon downstream of Magalia Head Dam after reportedly diving into the water, according to the Butte County Sheriff’s Office.The body of 21-year-old Jonathan Nguyen, of Livermore, was recovered around 1:30 p.m. Sunday by search and rescue teams, said community relations coordinator Megan McMann.Nguyen was reported Saturday afternoon to have dove off the dam, briefly resurfaced and then went underwater, she said.Search and rescue teams from Butte County Sheriff’s Office and Cal Fire-Butte County searched Saturday and Sunday until he was found using boots, dive equipment, helicopters and drones, McMann said.Latest news
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