APD: Woman charged with attempted murder, tried driving into Hudson River
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 23-year-old woman faces an attempted murder charge after she tried to drive into the Hudson River while her child was sitting on her lap, according to Albany Police. Santisha Lopez is charged with second-degree attempted murder and endangering the welfare of a child. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Saturday, May 6, around 5 a.m., police responded to the boat launch at 20 Quay Street for reports of an occupied car that appeared to be driving into the water. Police say they found a sedan stuck on the curb near the boat launch just feet away from entering the river.A woman, later identified as Lopez, and a two-year-old were inside the car. Police say after an investigation, they found the driver was involved in a domestic-related incident prior to the incident and drove her car towards the river with her child on her lap. Albany man arrested for DWI found with loaded handgun The child was evalua...Albany man arrested for DWI found with loaded handgun
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On May 6, an Albany man was found asleep at the wheel and in possession of a loaded handgun on North Manning Boulevard. The driver, Tariq Royal, 33, is facing multiple charges from the incident. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! At 4:45 a.m. on May 6, officers responded to the area of North Manning Boulevard and Third Street following reports of a driver unresponsive at the wheel. Officers discovered Royal asleep in the driver's seat and attempted to wake him. Police say Royal eventually woke and attempted to flee on foot, but was quickly apprehended and taken into custody. During the investigation, it was determined that Royal was operating the vehicle under the influence of drugs, and a loaded .22 caliber handgun was also recovered from his vehicle. Amsterdam woman charged with grand larceny ChargesCriminal Possession of a WeaponObstruction of Governmental AdministrationResisting ArrestDriving W...Kévin Cabral scores against old team, Colorado Rapids cruise to 3-1 win at L.A. Galaxy
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
That had to feel satisfying for Colorado Rapids forward Kévin Cabral.The French striker, who came over to the Rapids in the winter after enduring a brutal first two seasons in Major League Soccer with the L.A. Galaxy, scored an insurance goal against his old club as the Colorado, led by Connor Ronan’s three assists, won 3-1 Saturday at Dignity Health Sports Park.“I think Kévin has handled (his return to Los Angeles) extremely well,” Rapids head coach Robin Fraser said following the game. “This is a place where I felt like he had a tough time and seems like he had a tough time with the fans. So I’m really, really pleased for him to have a good, workman-like performance. And then cap it off with a goal was, for him I was really excited just given the way things went for him here.”Colorado (2-3-6, 12 points), now undefeated in its last eight games across all competitions, looked bright on the counterattack early on after weathering an early Galaxy st...“We started running”: 8 killed in Texas outlet mall shooting
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
By JAKE BLEIBERG and REBECCA BOONE (Associated Press)ALLEN, Texas — Hundreds of terrified shoppers fled in panic after a gunman stepped out of a sedan and opened fire at a Dallas-area outlet mall, killing eight people and wounding seven before being killed by a police officer who happened to be nearby, authorities said.Saturday’s shooting in Allen, Texas, was the latest eruption of gun violence in the U.S., which has seen an unprecedented pace of mass killings this year. Barely a week before, five people were fatally shot in Cleveland, Texas, after a neighbor asked a man to stop firing his weapon while a baby slept, authorities said.Police did not immediately provide details about the victims at Allen Premium Outlets, a sprawling outdoor shopping center, but witnesses reported seeing children among them. Some said they also saw what appeared to be a police officer and a mall security guard unconscious on the ground.A 16-year-old pretzel stand employee, Maxwell Gum, described a...State task force approves payments, apology to Black Californians
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — California's reparations task force voted Saturday to approve recommendations on how the state may compensate and apologize to Black residents for generations of harm caused by discriminatory policies. The nine-member committee, which first convened nearly two years ago, gave final approval at a meeting in Oakland to a hefty list of proposals that now go to state lawmakers to consider for reparations legislation. Black Californians could receive up to $1.2 million in reparations payments, task force says U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Oakland, who is cosponsoring a bill in Congress to study restitution proposals for African Americans, at the meeting called on states and the federal government to pass reparations legislation.“Reparations are not only morally justifiable, but they have the potential to address longstanding racial disparities and inequalities,” Lee said.The panel’s first vote approved a detailed account of historical discrimination against Black Cali...California readies for treasure hunt as floods wash up 'Gold Rush 2.0'
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
In the aftermath of an unusually wet winter, Californians are bracing not only for flooded fields and raging rapids, but also for a potential treasure hunt that experts are dubbing “Gold Rush 2.0.” “It's one of those 100-years events,” Mark Dayton, a Sacramento Valley metal detector expert, told The Hill. With one atmospheric river after another this past winter, snowpack on the Golden State’s mountain peaks piled up to unprecedented heights. But as that snow gushes down the hillsides, the fast and furious flow is shuttling other materials along with it. “When it melts, it comes rushing down at crazy speeds through narrow gorges and canyons, and it's a torrent of raging water,” Dayton said. “This is even crazier than whitewater.” The flow cascades like a waterfall from about 5,000 feet to 3,500 feet, at which point it begins “meandering into some of the foothills” and into creeks and streams, Dayton explained. “What happens is the material ...'We started running': 8 killed in Texas outlet mall shooting
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
ALLEN, Texas (AP) — Hundreds of terrified shoppers fled in panic after a gunman stepped out of a sedan and opened fire at a Dallas-area outlet mall, killing eight people and wounding seven before being killed by a police officer who happened to be nearby, authorities said.Saturday's shooting in Allen, Texas, was the latest eruption of gun violence in the U.S., which has seen an unprecedented pace of mass killings this year. Barely a week before, five people were fatally shot in Cleveland, Texas, after a neighbor asked a man to stop firing his weapon while a baby slept, authorities said.Police did not immediately provide details about the victims at Allen Premium Outlets, a sprawling outdoor shopping center, but witnesses reported seeing children among them. Some said they also saw what appeared to be a police officer and a mall security guard unconscious on the ground.A 16-year-old pretzel stand employee, Maxwell Gum, described a virtual stampede of shoppers. He and others sheltered...Foothill-De Anza district fields 4 finalists to succeed chancellor
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
Four finalists have been chosen to succeed Judy Miner as chancellor of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District. Miner is set to retire Sept. 1 after 35 years with the district and eight years as chancellor.The finalists are Farouk Dey, vice provost of Johns Hopkins University; Lee Lambert, chancellor of Pima Community College; Richard Storti, executive vice chancellor of administrative services for the San Mateo Community College District; and Rowena Tomaneng, president of San José City College.Prior to joining Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore as the inaugural vice provost for integrative learning and life design in 2018, Dey served as dean and associate vice provost of career and experiential education at Stanford University. He holds doctorate degrees in educational leadership from the University of Florida.Chancellor at Pima Community College in Tucson for nearly 10 years, Lambert previously served as president of Shoreline Community College in Washington. He holds a...Milpitas leaders express ‘tempered optimism’ about FY 2023-24 budget
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
Budget hearing setThe City of Milpitas last month release its proposed $231.7 million budget for fiscal year 2023-24, expressing “tempered optimism” that it would help transition the city toward fiscal stability.In addition to possible near-term economic impacts from a variety of issues, Milpitas is looking toward the sunset of Measure F, its public services measure, in fiscal year 2028-29.The proposed balanced budget calls for an additional $1.6 million in staffing and equipment to address maintenance of city facilities, trees, parks, streets and utilities. It allocates about $750,000 to public safety and $450,000 to economic development and housing, and leverages funding from the Federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of $16.7 million to support impacted residents and businesses in the community.The proposed budget is scheduled for a public hearing and adoption on June 6. The meeting will be livestreamed on the city’s Facebook page.Rebuilding DayVolunteers did home maintenance wo...Campbell crime report for the week of May 12
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:27:09 GMT
April 24Overnight in the 300 block of Budd Avenue: Someone spray-painted graffiti in the men’s bathroom.10:04 a.m. in the 900 block of Gale Drive: A man, 27, was contacted in his motorhome. During a probation search, fentanyl, paraphernalia, meth and personal ID information were located.2 p.m. in the 1090 block of Lenor Way: Someone took chainsaws from a trailer.3:08 p.m. in the 1800 block of South Bascom Avenue: A man, 33, spray-painted a window. He was found to be under the influence.5 p.m. at Grant and First streets: A man, 19, was stopped for a vehicle code violation, and Xanax for sale was located.5:15 p.m. in the 500 block of East Hamilton Avenue: Five suspects entered a store and stole merchandise.7:05 p.m. in the 1200 block of Camden Avenue: A woman, 55, was rummaging through garbage and refused to leave. She had two outstanding warrants and was arrested.April 251:15 p.m. in the 300 block of Budd Avenue: Someone took $600 out of the victim’s bank account.3:38 p.m. in the 50...Latest news
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