Social media post leads to gun found at St. Paul high school

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

Social media post leads to gun found at St. Paul high school A social media post led to a gun being found at a St. Paul high school Tuesday.Harding Senior High School on the East Side received a tip Tuesday morning about a post that a student might have a gun, according to a letter sent to families from Principal Tony Chlebecek.Police searched and found the gun. “No threats were made and no one was injured,” Chlebecek wrote. “As soon as a report of a weapon was made, administration and our on-site security staff quickly responded, followed our safety procedures, which included putting the school into a hold in place.”He urged members of the “Harding community to say something if you see or hear any safety concerns.”“If you have any weapons in your home, make sure they are safely stored and not accessible,” he wrote. Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Former Mayo doctor accused of poisoning wife had complaint filed against him previously, new court docs claim Crime & ...

Warren County budget draft: Lower taxes, shifting jobs

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

Warren County budget draft: Lower taxes, shifting jobs QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Warren County has set up a look into a possible future - and wants to talk to the community about it. The county's tentative 2024 budget plan includes tax changes, employment opportunities, and more. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! A public hearing is planned for Friday, Nov. 17, on the $192.8 million budget proposal. The county will talk about the plan at its Board of Supervisors meeting starting at 10 a.m. Meetings are held at Warren County Municipal Center, 1340 Route 9, and can be viewed online.“Putting together a budget for 2024 was challenging, but we believe this spending plan preserves essential services for our residents and visitors while continuing to keep the tax burden low in Warren County," said Budget Officer and Stony Creek Town Supervisor Frank Thomas. "We have been cautious with our financial forecast and are confident this budget will protect the county’s long-term financial positi...

Looking ahead to 2024 presidential election

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

Looking ahead to 2024 presidential election ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)--- It may be a year away, but already people are turning their sights towards the big races of 2024."Next year will be a very busy year for elections in New York State," explained Kathleen McGrath, New York State Board of Elections Director of Public Information. "We will actually have three, between the presidential primary in April, the state and local primary in June, and then the general election next November."A recent New York Times and Siena College Poll found that if Joe Biden and Donald Trump go head-to-head once again with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. running as an Independent, it would be a very close presidential race. The poll showed Trump with 35%, Biden with 33%, and Kennedy getting 24% of the vote."We took a look at six battleground states, all of which were won by President Joe Biden in the 2020 election," said Don Levy, Director of Siena College Research Institute. "At this point in time, what we found is that five out of the six states would go for...

Local educators appointed to NYS Master Teacher Program

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

Local educators appointed to NYS Master Teacher Program ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Governor Kathy Hochul announced that 147 educators across New York have recently been selected for the state's Master Teacher Program. Additionally, 25 school counselors were announced as part of the inaugural Master Counselor Program. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The programs consist of a network of over 1,700 public-school teachers and counselors that are dedicated and passionate about empowering the next generation through education. Throughout a four-year participation in the program, Master Teachers will receive an annual $15,000 stipend, engage in peer mentoring and partake in professional development opportunities. The program appointees were commemorated at regional SUNY campuses. Among the appointed are 10 educators based in the Capital Region, who were honored at the University at Albany and are listed below: Where to find Capital Region election results New Capital Region Master Teache...

Comedian Randy Rainbow coming to Schenectady

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

Comedian Randy Rainbow coming to Schenectady SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Comedian Randy Rainbow is set to perform at Proctors Theatre in Schenectady on April 12 at 7:30 p.m. This performance is part of his “Randy Rainbow for President Tour.” Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Rainbow is a four-time Emmy nominated comedian, actor, singer, writer, and satirist. He is known for his YouTube series “The Randy Rainbow Show,” where he produces musical parodies and political spoofs.The comedian will be bringing his most popular song parodies to the stage. The Proctors show will include live audience interaction and original songs written by Rainbow with live accompaniment by Broadway musicians. Jesus Christ Superstar coming to Proctors Theatre Artist pre-sale tickets are available starting November 8 at 11 a.m. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 10 at 11 a.m. You can buy tickets on the Proctors website.

Editorial: Colorado Land Board may swap horses midstream at Chico Basin Ranch

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

Editorial: Colorado Land Board may swap horses midstream at Chico Basin Ranch The Chico Basin Ranch just southeast of Colorado Springs spans 86,000 acres and is held in trust for the benefit of Colorado’s K-12 schools.For the last 23 years, this beautiful short-grass prairie land has been ranched and managed by Duke Phillips and his family’s Box T ranching business, but that will change in two years if the Colorado Land Board sustains a staff decision to lease the land to a different ranching operation.In a public hearing on Wednesday, Nov. 8, the Colorado State Land Board will consider an appeal from Phillips and his family that is asking the board to consider more than just money when awarding a new 10-year lease on the land.The appeal is a last-ditch effort to maintain operations on the land that the family has invested heart and soul into over the last two decades, generating grants to improve the land’s ecology and increase the ranch’s recreation, hospitality, and agricultural output.We find it impossible not to empathize with the Phillips family f...

Avalanche newcomers Miles Wood, Tomas Tatar have a chance to “stick it to them” against their former team

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

Avalanche newcomers Miles Wood, Tomas Tatar have a chance to “stick it to them” against their former team There were a few more players from the opposing team watching parts of the Colorado Avalanche’s morning skate Tuesday at Ball Arena, and it’s pretty safe bet on the reasoning for it — two of their old pals were on the ice.Miles Wood and Tomas Tatar were getting ready to face their former team for the first time with the New Jersey Devils in town.“It’s exciting to see all the guys again,” Tatar said. “You want to play well to kind of stick it to them. I have a lot of friends on the team and I had a great two years there. I’m looking forward to the challenge of playing against them.”Wood was a fourth-round pick by the Devils in 2013, and spent eight seasons in New Jersey. His best year was 2017-18, when he had a career-high 19 goals and 32 points, and the club made the playoffs for the first time in six seasons.After that, it was a long grind of a rebuild, followed by a couple of seasons with increased preseason expectations but di...

Actors strike may be near its end, Deadline reports

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

Actors strike may be near its end, Deadline reports The actors strike might soon be over.SAG-AFTRA and motion picture and television studios reached an agreement on the use of artificial intelligence, Deadline reported Tuesday afternoon."We are very close," one SAG-AFTRA source told Deadline. "Not done yet, but very close with strong protection language in place."The use of AI to recreate actors' likenesses has long been a sticking point in the discussions, as has revenue sharing.A potential deal on those tough issues could be hammered out Tuesday.In the meantime, pickets continued, but if Deadline is correct, they may be among the last of the 117-day strike.

SoCal men helped sell 124K fentanyl pills on darknet, DOJ says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

SoCal men helped sell 124K fentanyl pills on darknet, DOJ says Two Southern California men face decades or even life in federal prison for allegedly supplying fentanyl-laced pills and methamphetamine for online sales.Omar Navia, 38, of South Los Angeles, and Adan Ruiz, 27, of Garden Grove, are accused of providing "counterfeit M30 oxycodone pills containing fentanyl and other narcotics" for sale on darknet, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release.They were indicted last month and arrested on Thursday. Both have pleaded not guilty to charges of "conspiracy to distribute and to possess with the intent to distribute fentanyl and methamphetamine," the DOJ said. Ruiz faces an additional charge of distribution of fentanyl.According to prosecutors, Navia and Ruiz collaborated with two people who've already admitted guilt: Rajiv Srinivasan, 38, of Houston, and Michael Ta, 25, of Westminster, who were indicted last year by a federal grand jury on related charges. They pleaded guilty this year and are scheduled to be sentenced next year, pr...

Disneyland guests allegedly poop while waiting in line for rides

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:01 GMT

Disneyland guests allegedly poop while waiting in line for rides Some Disney Parks fans have seemingly taken the saying “When you gotta go, you gotta go” to the extreme.A Disney Parks urban legend, claiming that parks guests poop while standing in line for rides, is apparently true, SF Gate reported.Two former Disneyland custodial team workers, known as cast members, wrote about the unsavory topic in their 2015 book “Cleaning the Kingdom: Insider Tales of Keeping Walt’s Dream Spotless.”In the chapter “Disgusting Things,” authors Ken Pellman and Lynn Barron share the gross details.They describe how pooping incidents have occurred all over the theme park, most notably in the stand-by queue for the “Indiana Jones Adventure” ride at Disneyland. While standing in this particular queue, many guests think the restrooms are far away, but that isn’t the case. Disneyland announces opening date for Adventureland Treehouse “There’s a pair of individual-use restrooms just backstage from the north unload. It was mainly for cast members, but guests could and ...