SUNY Adirondack to walk 'Out of the Darkness'
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - At the end of April, the SUNY Adirondack community is joining a nationwide movement. The college will participate in its third annual Out of the Darkness Walk for suicide prevention. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The walk will embark from the college Office of Health and Wellness at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 29. Every year, walks are held across the country to raise money for suicide prevention efforts by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, as well as awareness of suicide statistics and what it takes to save a life.“We want to raise awareness of this issue, to help prevent other families from experiencing a suicide loss,” said SUNY Adirondack mental health counselor and assistant professor of counseling Holly Irion. “This walk is a really inspiring way to show that no one is alone in the battle against suicide.” Spring Zing fishing fest back in Warrensburg Nationally, the America...Participating restaurants in Amsterdam WingFest
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On the heels of the Amsterdam WingFest dates being announced, the City of Amsterdam has also released a list of participating restaurants for the annual event. Participating restaurants will offer one wing samples for $1, and event-goers will have the chance to vote on best on the best and hottest wings in the city. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Rockton HouseLyon St. Bar and GrillGood Fellas-PizzeriaCreekside TavernRusso's Bar & GrillBosco's Family RestaurantG's Famous Lemon CookiesSharpshooters Billiards & Sports PubJoe's Family RestaurantThe Polish American VeteransFresh BasilDomAdi's DeliGuge's DogsHerk's TavernLorenzo's SouthsideParillo's Armory GrillSouthside SliceShorty's SouthsideMiss Blues Pet BoutiqueThe WingFest will take place on Saturday, April 22 from 1 to 6 p.m. “I can't think of a more helpful and enjoyable way for Amsterdam residents to spend their Saturday," said M...98 Degrees to perform at Rivers Casino & Resort
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- 98 Degrees, a male R&B group that rose to fame with hits like "Give Me Just One Night," "Because of You," and "The Way You Want Me To," will be performing at the Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady on September 21, 2023. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the show begins at 7 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The group, consisting of the all-Ohio-raised Jeff Timmons, Justin Jeffre, and brothers Nick and Drew Lachey, has eight Top 40 singles and has sold over 10 million records. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 21 at 10 a.m. Tickets start at $75, plus taxes and fees.Waterford Police find missing teen
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
WATERFORD, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Waterford Police have located 15-year-old Lillian Bonhotel safely. Bonhotel was reported missing earlier on Monday, and police said she had not been seen since Friday. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police say Bonhotel was found safely.Officers investigating shooting and stabbing at Florissant business
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A possible shooting and stabbing took place overnight outside a business in Florissant. It happened after midnight at "Al's Place," that's a bar and restaurant on Highway 67. When officers arrived at the scene, they found a man with a gunshot wound to the leg and another with stab wounds to the upper body. Top Story: 7 tornadoes hit St. Louis region Saturday, National Weather Service says The glass on the front door was broken and police were searching the parking lot for shell casings. At least two people were taken into custody. The victim's injuries are non-life threatening as they are both are recovering at an area hospital.FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Missouri homeowner shoots, injures Black teen who went to wrong house
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The investigation into the shooting by a homeowner of Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager who went to the wrong house to pick up his younger brothers, includes questions about whether race played a role, authorities in Kansas City said.Police are quickly preparing evidence for prosecutors in Thursday's shooting, Chief Stacey Graves said Sunday at a news conference at police headquarters.“I want everyone to know that I am listening,” Graves said, “and I understand the concern we are receiving from the community.”The Kansas City Star reported that the 16-year-old victim, identified online by family members as Yarl, was hospitalized Thursday night after he was shot while trying to pick up his younger twin brothers from a friend's house. Police said he went to the wrong house and was shot there. Top Story: 7 tornadoes hit St. Louis region Saturday, National Weather Service says Officials would not confirm the number of times the homeowner shot the victim or where his ...Here's what it takes to be middle class in St. Louis
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
(The Hill) – What does it take to be middle class? Roughly $82,000 a year in household income in San Francisco, $74,000 in Seattle and $60,000 in Washington, D.C., a new study says, but only $24,000 in Cleveland. Researchers at SmartAsset, the consumer finance site, tabulated the low and high end of middle-class salaries in 100 large cities and every state. The analysis adopts a Pew Research Center definition of middle class: Americans whose incomes range from two-thirds to two times the median household income. (Pew also offers a nifty “Are you in the American middle class?” income calculator.) By applying Pew’s multiplier to city and state medians, the SmartAsset report reveals an income spread that defines what it means to be middle class in different parts of the United States. These airlines have lost, damaged the most luggage: data “America’s middle class has many different faces,” said Jaclyn DeJohn, managing editor of economic analysis at Sm...Letters: Denver voters could already have a mayor by now with ranked choice voting
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
We could have chosen our mayor by nowRe: “Denver election: Mayoral runoff set for Johnston and Brough,” April 7 news storyThe League of Women Voters of Denver urges the Denver City Council to propose a change in the charter to allow for alternative voting methods – preferably ranked choice voting.Our recent mayoral election offered voters a long and diverse list of candidates from which to select a mayor. As predicted, using our current voting system for mayor, which requires a majority vote for the winning candidate, necessitated a costly runoff election to select the mayor.There are alternative voting methods that would improve Denver voters’ ability to identify and elect their preferred candidate. After in-depth study, the League of Women Voters of Denver developed a position in favor of offering alternative voting methods, including Ranked Choice Voting (also known as “instant runoff” voting), in appropriate situations. Ranked Choice Voting is an alternative vo...Douglas County School District pays $832,733 to settle fired Superintendent Corey Wise’s unlawful termination claim
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
The Douglas County School District paid former Superintendent Corey Wise an $832,733 settlement after he brought state discrimination charges against the district and several school board members over his firing last year after he advocated for students with disabilities and youth of color, Wise’s attorneys announced Monday.Wise filed the discrimination claims with the Colorado Civil Rights Division and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment alleging Douglas County Board of Education members Becky Myers, Michael Peterson, Christy Williams and Kaylee Winegar unlawfully terminated him without cause in violation of his First Amendment and due-process rights, as well as multiple state and federal civil rights laws, according to the Rathod Mohamedbhai law firm.“The not-so-thinly-veiled discriminatory and retaliatory animus exhibited by Board Members Myers, Peterson, William and Winegar towards historically vulnerable and disenfranchised students in the district and t...Meet Abstract Painting Proponent Edwin Marcelin
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:16:04 GMT
Edwin Marcelin is a thoughtful proponent of abstract painting’s power to act as a prompt, a boost, a gateway, and a spark of spiritual reconsideration within the black experience. A polymath with 30 years of exquisite design work and interests in fashion, photography, poetry, sculpture, and video, in his oil paintings Marcelin adeptly redeploys the language of modernist shape and color to hold space for new thought patterns and “the making of a black iconography.” His current show, Elevation: Abstract Meditations on Iconic Black Discipline, is now on view at 100 S. Grand in DTLA, presented by UNREPD—in a thrilling coincidence, concurrent with and adjacent to the landmark Basquiat: King Pleasure exhibition. Accompanying a suite of Marcelin’s sharp, fulsome, fleetingly figure-evoking, dynamic, and richly hued works on canvas is an affecting video installation that further demonstrates the need to get clear before beginning again.Edwin Marcelin: Meditations on Black Jesus No.2, 7...Latest news
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