Saratoga County Code Blue Shelter releases 2022-23 report

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Saratoga County Code Blue Shelter releases 2022-23 report SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- According to the 2022-23 report by the Saratoga County Code Blue Shelter, the winter shelter provided temporary refuge to 271 unduplicated guests between October 2022 and April 2023. The shelter offered 61 nightly cots on a first-come, first-served basis at 4 Adelphi Street and recorded a utilization rate of 87%. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Over 11,000 meals were donated by local restaurants and civic organizations, and community volunteers spent 600 hours providing guest assistance. The average length of stay was 33 days.The lease at 4 Adelphi Street ended on April 30, 2023. Shelters of Saratoga have worked to find a location for a permanent shelter within the City, but each location has been blocked. The next Code Blue location is expected to be announced this summer. Albany County passes tax exemption law for volunteer firefighters, EMS While the winter shelter has been closed, S...

Governor speaks at Police Memorial service

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Governor speaks at Police Memorial service ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Governor Hochul is speaking at the Police Memorial Ceremony held in the Empire State Plaza. The ceremony honors officers that have lost their lives while serving their communities, and they will be added to the Police Officers Memorial in Albany. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The governor is set to speak at 1 p.m. You can watch live on the player above.

HFPD: Juvenile arrested, burglarized ice cream and smoke shops

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

HFPD: Juvenile arrested, burglarized ice cream and smoke shops HUDSON FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 14-year-old was arrested in connection to three different burglaries, one at Jack & Jill Ice Cream, one at McPhee's Smoke Shop, and another at McPhee's Smoke Shop & More, according to Hudson Falls Police. The unnamed juvenile faces several charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Thursday, police responded to McPhee's Smoke Shop, located at 56 3/4 Main Street for a reported overnight burglary. Police say an investigation revealed the suspect smashed through a window, entered the building, and stole over $1,000 worth of merchandise.On Friday, police responded to Jack & Jill Ice Cream at 273 Main Street for another reported overnight burglary. Police say an investigation revealed the suspect forced a window open, broke it, and entered the building. Once they were inside, police said the suspect committed petit larceny.Later on Friday, around 11:05 p.m., police responded to McPhe...

Hannaford fundraises for Fulton-Montgomery Community College Relief Food Pantry

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Hannaford fundraises for Fulton-Montgomery Community College Relief Food Pantry JOHNSTOWN, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Hannaford location in Gloversville has chosen the Fulton-Montgomery Community College Raiders Relief Food Pantry as the beneficiary of the May Fight Hunger Bag campaign. The bags cost $2.50. For every purchase, $1 will be donated to the food pantry. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “With the increase in food prices and food insecurity across our community, we can anticipate that supplying the food pantry with perishable and non-perishable items will become challenging," said LeAnn Pratt, Coordinator of Student Involvement at FMCC. "However, with programs like this one, we can be sure our shelves, freezers, and refrigerators stay stocked. Our food pantry is supplied only from donations. Thus, this program will allow us to continue to combat food insecurity with students, faculty, and staff here at FMCC.”The FMCC Raiders Relief Food Pantry is a nonprofit organization founded in 2018. The pantry ...

Where to spend Mother's Day around Lake George

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Where to spend Mother's Day around Lake George GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Mother's Day is coming this Sunday, May 14. Restaurants and other venues around the North Country are ready to help you give mom the most special day possible. Here's where to get brunch or dinner around the Glens Falls and Lake George area this Mother's Day, sorted by area. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Bolton LandingBrunch and dinner at The AlgonquinThe Algonquin Restaurant, 4770 Lake Shore Drive, Bolton LandingNoon and 2 p.m. seating with omelet station, prime rib, and more$38 per person, $19 for children ages 10 and under; reservations recommendedGirlfriends Getaway in Bolton LandingThe Sagamore Resort, 110 Sagamore Road, Bolton LandingWellness workshops, fitness classes, motivational speakers, a fashion show, and a 3-course lunch(518) 644-3831 for more informationMother's Day Weekend at Silver Bay YMCASilver Bay YMCA, 87 Silver Bay Road, Silver BayVarious Mother's Day activitiesGlens Fall...

Jennings man pleads guilty to killing girlfriend over $36

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Jennings man pleads guilty to killing girlfriend over $36 CLAYTON, Mo. - The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office reached a plea agreement with a Jennings man in a 2018 murder in order to spare the victim's family from going through a trial.Brian Clay, 47, admitted in court that he shot his girlfriend, Loreal Goode, outside a Family Dollar store over $36.The murder took place around 10:50 a.m. on June 13, 2018, in the 6400 block of West Florissant Avenue. Officers with the St. Louis County Police Department arrived to find Goode dead inside a parked car with a gunshot wound to her head. She was 32.Goode's daughter, who was 14 at the time, was sitting next to her mother at the time of the shooting. Prosecutors rethink working in St. Louis while trial crises remain Investigators said Clay shot Goode while the two were sitting in Goode’s car. Clay wanted Goode to bring him to a pawn shop and give him $36, so he could retrieve his television. When Goode refused, Clay shot her. Clay then stole Goode’s cellphone, debit card, and car....

Tax incentives bill to lure filmmakers to Missouri heads to governor's desk

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Tax incentives bill to lure filmmakers to Missouri heads to governor's desk JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri lawmakers have approved a bill to reinstate tax incentives in hopes to bring major film productions to the Show Me State.The “Show MO Act,” sponsored by State Sen. Denny Hoskins (R-Caldwell County), cleared the Missouri House last Thursday. It officially heads to Gov. Mike Parson's desk for consideration. The bill could allow production of films with Missouri-based settings to stay within the stay, plus possibly help Missouri be more competitive for larger projects that aren’t necessarily based on in the state. Missouri has not offered tax incentives to filmmakers since 2013. Prosecutors rethink working in St. Louis while trial crises remain Under Hoskins' bill, the following would take effect in Missouri, if approved: 20 percent tax credit for all qualifying film productionsAn additional 5 percent tax credit if more than 50 percent of the production is filmed in MissouriAn additional 5 percent tax credit if at least 15 percent of the production is ...

PHOTOS: Colorado legislature wraps up 2023 session

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

PHOTOS: Colorado legislature wraps up 2023 session The 2023 legislative session wrapped up at the Colorado Capitol on Monday, May 8.Related ArticlesPolitics | Dacono city staff purchases ballots for recall election despite council’s inaction Politics | Sweeping land use proposal backed by Polis dies in last hours of legislative session Politics | Denver limits who can stay in emergency shelters as migrants arrive in growing numbers Politics | Democrats tie in renters to property tax, TABOR refund proposal Politics | A plan to pay farmers to use less of the Colorado River comes up dry

Boulder Police Oversight Panel to vote on suspending operations

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Boulder Police Oversight Panel to vote on suspending operations Boulder’s Police Oversight Panel will vote Wednesday on whether to suspend its operations temporarily after City Council voted 5-2 last week to remove panelist Lisa Sweeney-Miran.The ouster came amid a months-long controversy over Sweeney-Miran’s appointment to the panel earlier this year, and the decision to remove her was seen by some as overriding the voices of the POP selection committee and communities of color who nominated Sweeney-Miran for the position.In a written statement after Thursday’s vote, Sweeney-Miran and her attorney, Dan Williams, said the decision was “unlawful and unethical” and that the POP’s appointment process had turned into “a circus.”Less than three weeks prior, an independent investigator hired to investigate several code of conduct complaints against the POP selection committee ruled that the committee had not adequately evaluated Sweeney-Miran, who had previously made social media posts criticizing police for “real or perceived bias.” Before her appoin...

Dacono city staff purchases ballots for recall election despite council’s inaction

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:49:57 GMT

Dacono city staff purchases ballots for recall election despite council’s inaction Dacono city staff members had to take matters into their own hands and order ballots for the upcoming recall election after the City Council failed to authorize the purchase.During its April 24 meeting, the Dacono City Council narrowly voted to hire Wilson Williams LLP as special counsel for the June 27 recall election and to rent election equipment for $8,452.However, when it came time to vote on purchasing ballots for the recall, the council no longer had a quorum after Mayor Pro-Tem Kathryn Wittman and Councilmembers Danny Long, Jim Turini and Jackie Thomas abruptly left the meeting out of frustration.In accordance with the city’s charter, Turini and Thomas were not allowed to vote on the agenda items pertaining to their own recall. The charter says, “No elected official shall vote on any question concerning the official’s own conduct.”Turini and Thomas will face a recall for allegedly violating Colorado open meetings law on Feb. 13 when they, along with Wittman and Long, voted t...