Glens Falls' weekly concert moving indoors
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Glens Falls City Band is headed inside this week. Monday night's free concert is set to move indoors across the street from City Park, to make way for a rainy forecast.The concert, set to start at 7 p.m. on July 24, will move to the Queensbury Hotel. On Mondays with more cooperative weather, the City Band has been playing at the gazebo at City Park, by Crandall Public Library. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Monday's show will be the last by the City Band. Starting next Monday, July 31, a different sound will take the stage, as the Glens Falls Jazz Band takes the bandstand, playing every week until Monday, Aug. 21. Lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged for outdoor concerts.Thousands lose power amid Capital Region outages
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Over 10,000 people lost power across the Capital Region on July 24, according to National Grid's outage map. Albany County and Schenectady County were hit the hardest, each with over 5,000 customers respectively being impacted. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The outages are attributed to heavy thunderstorms in the area. Estimated restoration times are currently between 4:30 p.m. and 4:45 p.m.Woman and two children shot in south St. Louis
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- A woman and two children were shot Monday afternoon near the intersection of Keokuk and Nebraska in south St. Louis. Police say all three victims have gunshot wounds to their legs.This is a developing story. Police say that they have an active investigation into the shooting. More information will be posted here as it comes into the FOX 2 newsroom.Denver Broncos ratings in Madden NFL 24
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
Electronic Arts unveiled its ratings for the upcoming Madden NFL 24 game. Here’s a look at how the Broncos stack up.The starsDenver has two players who received overall ratings of at least 90 — cornerback Pat Surtain II (94) and safety Justin Simmons (92). Surtain, who received his first All-Pro first-team selection last season, climbed double-digits from last year’s initial rating of 83 and overtakes Simmons for the highest rating on the team. He is ranked No. 3 among cornerbacks in the game, behind Miami’s Jalen Ramsey (97) and Green Bay’s Jaire Alexander (95).It’s the third straight season in which Simmons opens with an overall score of at least 90. He is tied for second among free safeties in the game with Tennessee’s Kevin Byard (92) and behind Pittsburgh’s Minkah FitzPatrick (93).On the offensive side, wide receiver Jerry Jeudy comes in with the highest rating at 83. After a below-average season, quarterback Russell Wilson drops to a 7...Avalanche 2023 offseason: Which lingering free agents can Avs afford with remaining salary cap space?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
A franchise with patient and tactful repute around the NHL, the Avalanche energetically participated in the fanfare of unrestricted free agency out of necessity this year. Then Colorado leaned back and got comfortable.The market has dried since early July, but UFAs remain, as does salary cap space at altitude. By reaching a pre-arbitration contract agreement with restricted free agent Ross Colton last week — four years, $4 million average annual value — the Avs arrived one step closer to a finalized 2023-24 payroll.They have $90.3 million to work with, exceeding the cap by up to Gabriel Landeskog’s $7 million thanks to the advance knowledge (as opposed to last time) that he’ll miss the entire season. With Colton’s deal inked, approximately $2.8 million remains to fill three active roster spots. One of those spots will belong to prospective fourth-line center Ben Meyers, an RFA (not arbitration-eligible) who’s still without a new contract. One spot will likely...Rare tornado struck Colorado’s Pikes Peak just above 9,000 feet
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
In the midst of Thursday’s continuous waves of thunderstorms, a rare, high-elevation tornado touched down on the northern slopes of Pikes Peak.On Friday, the National Weather Service Pueblo survey team rated the tornado an EF1 based on preliminary looks at the damage, the same as the one that touched down in Highlands Ranch last month.“Tornadoes in the mountains are rare in general, but not unheard of,” said Cameron Simcoe, a National Weather Service meteorologist who conducted the damage survey after the storm. “Tornadoes are very fickle, without the right conditions they just won’t develop and it’s much harder to get those ingredients from mountainous terrain.”According to the National Weather Service, the key atmospheric conditions that lead to tornadoes are instability — warm, moist air near the ground and cool, dry air up high — and wind sheer, two ingredients found in supercell thunderstorms.Mountainous areas typically have coole...Some residents refuse to leave illegal RV encampment in Sylmar
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
Despite an order to vacate, some of the people living in an illegal RV encampment in a Sylmar neighborhood are refusing to leave.Last week, residents were ordered to vacate the area by Sunday, though many remain on the property along the 14000 block of Hubbard Street.It’s unclear how many people are still at the site, but several could be seen leaving throughout the day Sunday as well as Monday morning. Homeowner, residents of illegal RV encampment in Sylmar ordered to vacate Aerial video from Sky5 early Monday showed many RVs still crammed in the backyard of the home and some residents still walking around the property.RVs remained crammed in the backyard of a Sylmar home on July 24, 2023 despite an order to vacate. (KTLA) The residence is zoned as a single-family home not meant to accommodate so many people.Nearly a week ago, multiple local agencies were at the property for a court-ordered inspection.As a result, officials determined the power needed to be shut off at the proper...Driver dies, dog survives after car travels off cliff in Chatsworth
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
A driver was killed after their vehicle traveled off a cliff in Chatsworth. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, firefighters found the vehicle over the side of Santa Susana Pass Road with the driver deceased. A dog was located in or near the vehicle, authorities said. Animal Services is responding to assist with the canine, who was said to appear in good condition. Man, woman found dead inside car in Rancho Palos Verdes “Firefighters are conducting a wider search of the area,” LAFD said. “So far, no additional patients have been located.” The Los Angeles Police Department and the L.A. County Medical Examiner are handling the investigation. Santa Susana Pass Road is closed indefinitely in both directions west of Iverson Road and The Church at Rocky Peak.California is the most sleep-deprived state, study says
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
Feeling tired lately? Sleep experts from Amerisleep compiled a list of 96 Google search terms relating to sleep disorders and how to get more rest, and then calculated the average monthly search volume per 100,000 residents in each state over the last year. Based on their findings, California was ranked the sleepiest state in the U.S., with an average monthly search volume of 805 searches per 100,000 residents. The post popular terms Californians searched for include “sleep apnea treatment” and “insomnia treatment” with 4,556 and 1,961 average monthly searches respectively, Amerisleep said. The second most sleep-deprived state, according to Amerisleep, is Maryland, with 770 average monthly searches per 100,000 people. Rounding out the top five are New York, Massachusetts and Nevada with 765, 754 and 753 searches per 100,000 residents respectively. RankStateAverage monthly search volume per 100,000 residents1California8052Maryland7703New York7654Massachusetts...Jericho Jyant: The Musical Superhero Spreading Joy and Defeating Challenges, One Beat at a Time!
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:54 GMT
There’s an emerging superstar in town, and he’s carrying soul-stirring lyrics and entrancing tunes. Meet Jericho Jyant, a budding musician who is putting his talents to good use. Jericho is on a mission to inspire listeners and vanquish the demons of abusive relationships, addiction, and mental health issues with a combination of hip-hop rhythms and true sincerity.Jericho’s music is like a life raft made of solid gold in a world where it’s simple to feel like you’re sinking in a sea of problems. His music and reflective words strike you directly in the feelings while simultaneously inspiring you to dream for the impossible. Only a musical talent like Jericho can achieve this unusual blend.Jericho has your back whether you’re facing addiction or unhealthy relationships. His lyrics combine a therapeutic counseling session with a catchy tune that sticks in your brain. He seems to be saying, “Hey, I’ve been there too, but we can overcome i...Latest news
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