Police: Albany man drove with woman on hood of car
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An arrest has been made after a woman was seen clinging onto the hood of a moving car in Albany.Around 12:15 p.m. Friday, police were called to the area of Henry Johnson Boulevard and Livingston Avenue for reports of a man driving with a woman on the hood of the car. The vehicle was later found by police parked in the area of First and Judson Streets. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The driver, Bishop Fraser, 20, was arrested and charged with one count of Reckless Endangerment in the Second Degree. Police said he was driving at a high rate of speed while a 19-year-old woman was on the hood. No injuries were reported.More charges are possible.CDTA helping highlight resources, prevention for Alzheimer's
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month, and advocates are partnering with a local organization to promote brain health. The Alzheimer's Association of Northeastern New York and the CDTA teamed up for the Driving Out Alzheimer's campaign.CDTA staff will be wearing purple shirts over the weekend to raise awareness. Buses will also have signs directing people to brain health resources. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "We want the community to know that there are things you can do to protect your brain health, to promote healthy aging, and to reduce your risk for developing Alzheimer's and dementia. Exercise, a good diet, good sleep habits," NYS Alzheimer's Association Coalition Dir. of Community Outreach Erica Salamida said.More than 400,000 New Yorkers are living with Alzheimer's. The Alzheimer's Association also provides free resources to caregivers.Students recognized for combating hate
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The school year is winding down, and students from around New York State were recognized on Friday for their efforts to combat bias and bigotry. The Anti-Defamation League of New York State hosted a No Place for Hate recognition ceremony in Schenectady. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! No Place for Hate educates students about diversity and helps them become advocates for change in their own communities. Organizers said it's important to teach people these lessons at a young age and empower them to create the world they hope to see."You guys are the youth, and you're the next generation, and I really admire the work that you're doing in your schools, because you are paving the way for what's next to come," Youth FX Lead Educator Camille Dobbs said.They also recognized educators and community members who have gone above and beyond to root out hate.Ari Harms, missing Colorado River kayaker, passionate about helping others, friends say
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
Lizz Mueller, left, has been friends with Ari Harms for about 7 years. Harms has been missing since Sunday, when he entered the fast-moving Colorado River in a kayak in Grand County. (Provided by Lizz Mueller)As the search continues for an Edgewater man who has not been seen since entering the fast-moving Colorado River in a kayak on Sunday, colleagues and friends in Denver recall him as a tireless champion of people in need.Ari Harms, who has a master’s degree in international human rights from the University of Denver Josef Korbel School of International Studies, has worked for several Denver nonprofits where he helped people secure housing and other resources.“Ari has that sense of passion for the underserved and those without a voice in the community,” said Ron Buzzard, managing director of the ECDC African Community Center of Denver. “His sense of justice coupled with his sense of joy for life, it’s hard to find that kind of spirit within an indivi...Punches thrown at elementary school Pride protest in North Hollywood
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
At Saticoy Elementary School in North Hollywood, controversy over a scheduled Pride event came to a head Friday morning when parents on both sides of the issue squared off in dueling demonstrations that turned violent.Supporters and opponents of a Pride month assembly gathered outside the school with city and school police stepping in to separate the sides.Officers were on the scene to "facilitate a peaceful and lawful exercise of constitutional rights," the Los Angeles Police Department said on Twitter. The two sides traded arguments and insults over the officers' heads. Helicopter footage showed the war of words turned physical at one point, with multiple punches thrown. After a few moments, other members of the crowd were able to successfully separate the combatants, and police swooped in to maintain order.A fight breaks out among protestors and supporters of a Pride event at Saticoy Elementary School in North Hollywood, California. June 2, 2023. (KTLA)The controversy began with ...Allstate stops accepting new property insurance applications in California
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
California homeowners will no longer be in the “good hands” of Allstate.Almost a week after State Farm, California’s largest property insurer, announced that the company would stop accepting insurance applications for all business and personal property in California, another company is making headlines for a similar decision.Allstate told California’s Department of Insurance that it would stop selling new homeowner insurance to those in the Golden State last year, though the news didn’t seem to make waves until recently, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.Allstate was the state’s fourth-largest property and casualty insurance provider in 2021, and a company representative confirmed to KTLA that the decision to stop accepting new homeowner insurance claims is to “protect current customers.” Six California cities where lower-budget home buyers can purchase a home “We paused new homeowners, condo and commercial insurance policies in California last year so we can continue to protec...Iconic ‘Wave House’ in Malibu hits market for almost $50 million
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
The “Wave House” – the iconic Malibu beachside home built by the late Harry Gesner – has surfaced on the housing market for the first time in 36 years. The home, located on the beach on Pacific Coast Highway, has officially been listed at $49.5 million. Its name is derived from the curved rooflines that resemble the waves crashing on the beach below and was built in 1957 by Gesner for his friends Glenn and Gerry Cooper. The "Wave House" has officially been listed at $49.5 million (Berlyn Photography)Gesner was known for his unique architectural design that incorporated aspects of nature and the environment, and some of his most prominent works include the Cole House on the Sunset Strip and the Sandcastle, which lies next to the “Wave House” in Western Malibu. The famed architect passed away in the Sandcastle in 2022 at the age of 97 due to complications related to cancer. Rod Stewart bought the "Wave House” in the 1970s and sold it to Warner Bros. record executive Mo ...San Bernardino father arrested on child abuse charges
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
A Yucca Valley man was arrested for alleged child abuse after his 3-month-old daughter suffered serious injuries. According to the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department, the infant was airlifted to Loma Linda University Medical Center Pediatric Intensive Care Unit with “life-threatening injuries consistent with child abuse.”Detectives identified the infant's father, 31-year-old Drew Hellerud, as the suspect and he was arrested on several charges including child endangerment, aggravated mayhem and torture.He was booked into the Central Detention Center in San Bernardino and is currently being held on a $1,000,000 bail.Beachgoers urged to avoid swimming at these L.A. County beaches
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
As the weather begins to heat up, Southern California residents are still urged to avoid swimming at some Los Angeles County beaches, officials announced Friday.Officials are urging beachgoers to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters at the following locations:Mothers Beach in Marina Del ReySanta Monica Pier in Santa MonicaMarie Canyon Storm Drain at Puerco BeachPena Creek at Las Tunas County BeachThe warnings were issued since bacterial levels exceeded health standards when last tested by experts.However, it’s not all bad news since high bacterial warnings were cleared for Santa Monica Canyon Storm Drain at Will Rogers State Beach and Malibu Lagoon at Surfrider Beach in Los Angeles County. California beaches make Tripadvisor’s list of ‘the best of the best’ in U.S. The infamous “May Gray” weather has transitioned into “June Gloom.” Still, summer-like weather is on the horizon, with meteorologists predicting that more sunshine will be prevalent in the coming days.In...College baseball regionals: Stanford beats SJSU; Santa Clara loses to Arkansas
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:21 GMT
Alberto Rios hit a grand slam to ignite a six-run third inning and top-seeded Stanford breezed to a 13-2 victory over San Jose State at home Friday in the Stanford Regional.It was the only hit of the game for Rios, but it erased a 2-1 deficit and gave the Cardinal (39-16), ranked eighth in the coaches poll, the lead for good.Former Los Gatos High standout Tommy Troy had three hits for Stanford, raising his average to .401. He had a two-run homer in the fifth, an RBI single in the 7th and scored three runs. Leadoff batter and ex-Valley Christian star Eddie Park had three hits, including a solo homer in the first, driving in two runs and scoring four. Stanford’s No. 9 batter Owen Cobb had two hits, including an RBI double.Quinn Mathews (8-4) earned the win in a start for the Cardinal. He allowed two runs on five hits and two walks, working seven innings with seven strikeouts.Jack Colette singled in a pair to give the Spartans (31-26) a 2-1 lead in the top of the third. Jonathan Clark ...Latest news
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