MACSC hosts 17th Annual Thanksgiving Distribution

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

MACSC hosts 17th Annual Thanksgiving Distribution MECHANICVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Saturday, the Mechanicville Area Community Services Center and local partners are hosting the 17th Annual Thanksgiving Distribution. The goal is to bring warmth and nourishment to over 1100 families in need in the Capital Region. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The event will be held at Old Disiena Furniture at 115 Round Lake Avenue. Community members can get involved by making a donation, volunteering, and spreading the word. Currently, items needed include gravy, stuffing, desserts, cranberry sauce, apple sauce, potatoes (mashed or canned), and canned vegetables (corn, mixed, beans, carrots, and candy yams). Monetary donations are also accepted.Volunteers are needed to help with preparation, packaging, and distribution. For more information about the event or how to donate or volunteer, contact Tammie Alikonis at (518) 664-8322 ext. 1014 or at [email protected]. Partners in the...

Hearing on challenge to Missouri abortion ban

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

Hearing on challenge to Missouri abortion ban ST. LOUIS - A crucial court hearing on a lawsuit challenging Missouri’s controversial abortion ban is set to take place on Thursday. The case could have major implications for the future of Missouri’s law, which bans most abortions.The hearing is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. at the Carnahan Courthouse downtown. The lawsuit was filed back in January against the state of Missouri on behalf of more than a dozen different religious leaders who support abortion rights and want Missouri’s law overturned. The suit claims that Missouri’s abortion ban violates the state’s commitment to the separation of church and state. It seeks a permanent injunction barring the state from enforcing its abortion law and also a declaration that provisions of the law violate the Missouri constitution.The lawsuit argues that the Missouri lawmakers who passed the current abortion law imposed their own religious beliefs on others who don’t share them. The Brennan Center for Justice says the case is among 38 lawsuit...

Man arrested after two St. Charles County police chases in one day

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

Man arrested after two St. Charles County police chases in one day ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. -- The driver of a stolen vehicle is under arrest after two police chases in under 24 hours. Jeremyah Rigmaiden faces charges, including tampering with a motor vehicle and resisting arrest. His bond is set at $50,000.According to court documents, Rigmaiden was driving a Chevrolet Impala that the Wentzville Police Department reported was stolen at Tuesday around 4 p.m. eastbound on I-70 near Convention. He continued to drive recklessly when officers tried to pull him over, weaving in and out of traffic on St. Louis County streets. Ex-St. Louis postal worker admits to depositing checks from stolen mail The chase lasted for miles and exceeded speeds of 88 mph. Officers eventually lost track of the vehicle after it exited onto Union from I-70 in St. Louis.O'Fallon police identified the stolen vehicle in their jurisdiction at around 11:45 p.m. The driver sped off and led police on another police chase. The Impala eventually crashed in the front yard of a Marylan...

One dead in shooting outside El Paso County courthouse, Colorado Springs police say

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

One dead in shooting outside El Paso County courthouse, Colorado Springs police say One person was killed Thursday morning in a shooting in front of the El Paso County courthouse.Colorado Springs Police spokesperson Ira Cronin confirmed a person was found dead on the ground with an apparent gunshot wound when police responded to reports of the shooting.Cronin said they did not believe anyone else was shot in the incident that was reported at 10:03 a.m.Colorado Springs Fire Department spokesperson Ashley Franco said fire crews treated two people for minor injuries but she did not say what the injuries were.This is not an active shooter situation, Cronin said, and it appeared to be an isolated incident. Cronin said he did not have any information on any arrest.This is not an active shooter situation. There is no threat to the community. The courthouse will be closed for the remainder of the day. CSPD will provide more updates as appropriate. https://t.co/s8LUq5Tzyl— Colorado Springs Police Department (@CSPDPIO) November 16, 2023The El Paso County Sheriff stated...

Enchanted experience makes for ideal festive treat

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

Enchanted experience makes for ideal festive treat Dragons flying around your head and immersing you with mysterious unicorns and little elves.... . not a scene from a Harry Potter film but this year’s festive treat at ZOO Planckendael.Called 'Dragons & Unicorns', the seasonal spectacular (which runs to January 7) is the third time it's been organized at ZOO Planckendael.Countless magical creatures come to life after sunset via luminous objects scattered throughout the park. A 6metre-high, fire-breathing red dragon is, arguably, the most impressive creature in the “Enchanted Forest” but there are lots of other charming characters, including unicorns, fireflies and elves along with a constellation of stars.No less than 7,000 LED bulbs, 6,000 metres of LED cables and 15,000 metres of silk have been used for the show. There are more than 60 compositions and over 1,000 luminous objects on display.The luminous objects are again the work of the creators of China Light Festival and it all makes for an enchanting experience and a c...

San Bernardino men killed husky with machete, SBSD says

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

San Bernardino men killed husky with machete, SBSD says A San Bernardino man is behind bars and another man is sought after they allegedly tied a husky to a tree and killed it in Muscoy on Tuesday.Leobardo Martinez, 68, and another man are accused of tying up the dog after it "entered Martinez' property and allegedly killed his fowl," the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. After tying it up, Martinez and the other man "struck it with a machete and large piece of wood until it died," authorities said.Martinez faces a charge of felony cruelty to animals and is being held at the West Valley Detention Center in lieu of $30,000 bail.He is due to appear in San Bernardino Superior Court Thursday afternoon.Investigators are working to identify the second man.Anyone with information is asked to contact the SBSD Central Station Detective Bureau at 909-387-3545. To remain anonymous, contact WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or go to wetip.com.

Matt Wedel’s Botanical Pots and Paintings at LA Louver

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

Matt Wedel’s Botanical Pots and Paintings at LA Louver Fans of sculptor Matt Wedel’s eccentric ceramics—and especially his hearty, eccentric, mottled, expressively colorful take on succulents and botanicals—might be surprised when visiting his current exhibition at LA Louver, to encounter an exhibition of paintings instead. But what his work in two dimensions releases in hefty object presence, jaunty-edged planarity, and irresistible tactility, it reclaims with a super-charged palette, optical lushness, and a sinuous, cheeky life force. What both of Wedel’s approaches to the evocative potential of exotic flora have in common, is that despite their nearly extraterrestrial strangeness, it’s all palpably based on the inherent flourishes and fancies of nature itself. If the spiked leaves of bulbous succulents reference jaunty cactuses in the desert, Wedel’s recent gouaches are redolent instead of the fecund verdance and blossom-rich landscape of Hawaii.Matt Wedel: Flower Tree (Hawaii), 2023, gouache and pen on paper, 14 x 11 in (Courtesy of...

GM is first of the big Detroit automakers to seal deal with UAW

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

GM is first of the big Detroit automakers to seal deal with UAW By Tom Krisher | Associated PressDETROIT — United Auto Workers union members have voted to approve a new contract with General Motors, making the company the first Detroit automaker to get a ratified deal that could end a contentious labor dispute and a series of crippling strikes.A vote-tracking spreadsheet on the union’s website shows that with all local union offices reporting, the contract passed by just over 3,400 votes, with 54.7% in favor. A union spokesman on Thursday confirmed that the spreadsheet had the official GM totals.The outcome was closer than expected after the UAW’s celebrations of victories last month on many key demands that led to six weeks of targeted walkouts against GM, Ford and Stellantis, the maker of Jeep, Dodge and Ram vehicles.On Thursday the contract had a big lead in voting at Ford and Stellantis. Ratification was leading at Ford by more than 10,000 votes, with 66.7% of ballots in favor. At Stellantis, the lead was over 5,700, with 66.5% v...

New book pushes Harry’s claims William cruelly rebuffed him on day queen died

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

New book pushes Harry’s claims William cruelly rebuffed him on day queen died Prince Harry appears to be getting another chance to air his grievances about being “kept in the dark” about Queen Elizabeth II’s failing health on the day she died and about how his brother, Prince William, apparently prevented him from joining him and other royal relatives on a flight to Balmoral Castle to pay their last respects.This opportunity for Harry comes in a new book, “Endgame,” by his biographer Omid Scobie, a portion of which was excerpted in People on Wednesday. The excerpt amplifies claims Harry already made in his memoir “Spare,” which are that his estranged brother refused to respond to his messages about catching a ride to Scotland on Sept. 8, 2022, so that he could see his grandmother before she died.According to Scobie’s excerpt, Harry tried to reach William at least twice via text message. “William ignored him,” a family source told Scobie. “He clearly didn’t want to see his brother.” The book suggests that William...

California man’s fatal shooting of co-worker deemed self-defense by DA’s office

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:31:40 GMT

California man’s fatal shooting of co-worker deemed self-defense by DA’s office The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office on Wednesday declined to file charges against a man accused of fatally shooting a co-worker during an argument saying the evidence supports his claim of self-defense.The victim, Stephen Totten, 40, of Whittier, died in the 13600 block of Chestnut Street Saturday night.It’s unknown what the two men argued about, said Officer Thomas Mattsson, spokesman for the Whittier Police Department.Whittier Police arrested the 40-year-old suspect on Monday and presented their case to the DA’s Office on Wednesday.“The totality of the evidence supports a self-defense claim. As presented, suspect has a viable self-defense claim which cannot be refuted,” Deputy District Attorney Thushari Wijesing wrote in the form that explained the reasons why the suspect wasn’t charged.The two men were friends and co-workers, he said, adding the suspect had a gathering at his home on Saturday “where all parties were drinking.”According to a witness, the two men argu...