Shred your documents in Glens Falls this week
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Tax day is past - now, it's shredding week. A community paper-shredding event is set for this Friday in the city of Glens Falls for those who need to do some spring cleaning with their tax documents and financial records. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! AARP New York is holding a free paper-shredding event at the Glens Falls Senior Center on Friday, April 21, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is timed to give community members a chance to safely dispose of personal financial records and any other sensitive documents, in an effort against identity theft.The cause is no joke. In 2022, the Federal Trade Commission received 831 reports of fraud stemming from Warren and Washington counties alone. Fraud can target anyone, regardless of age, occupation, or other factors. Glens Falls gets funding for four transportation projects Friday's shredding event is one of more than 25 that AARP is set to run ac...Watch: Buffalo Kickoff Live 2023 Mock Draft Special
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) -- The NFL Draft is one week away, and Buffalo Kickoff Live is getting you ready with our Mock Draft Special. The BKL crew went through and made selections for each of the first 26 picks in this year's draft before getting to the Bills at pick No. 27, where all six members of the team revealed who they think Buffalo will select based on who is left.You can watch a full replay of the stream above and view a recap of every pick below.The BKL team consists of News 4’s Josh Reed and Heather Prusak, WROC’s Thad Brown, Sal Capaccio from WGR 550, Tim Graham from The Athletic and Matt Parrino from Syracuse.com.To find out more about some of the prospects, you can see some of our 30 prospects in 30 days series here.BKL Mock Draft Special recap1. Panthers: QB C.J. Stroud, Ohio State (Thad)2. Texans: QB Bryce Young, Alabama (Josh)3. Cardinals: EDGE Will Anderson Jr., Alabama (Matt)4. Colts: QB Anthony Richardson, Florida (Sal)5. Seahawks: DL Jalen Carte...Bed bugs discovered at a St. Louis high school
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The Saint Louis Public School District confirmed bed bugs were found inside a high school twice in the last seven days, prompting visits from pest control.George Sells, an SLPS spokesperson, confirmed the incidents occurred at Vashon High School, located in the Jeff-Vander-Lou neighborhood. The first incident happened last Friday.The bugs were found in a small area in the building, Sells said. Due to the late hour in the school day, students were granted early dismissal while the district contacted pest professionals. The entire building was treated, and students returned to school this past Monday. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW On Wednesday, bed bugs were again discovered in a small area inside the building. The entire sch...Motorcyclist dies in Fenton crash on Route 141
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
FENTON, Mo. - Crews are working to clear the scene of a deadly motorcycle crash Thursday afternoon on Route 141 in Fenton. Investigators say a motorcyclist died in a crash near the intersection of 141 and Bowles Avenue in the early afternoon hours. The motorcyclist reportedly collided with an SUV. Top Story: Former St. Louis prosecutor turned star witness says she won’t be silenced Traffic is backed up along Bowles Avenue and Route 141 as crews work to clear the scene. Drivers are asked to avoid the area and consider alternate routes, if possible. Police have not yet disclosed any other information about the crash, the victims, or what might have led up to it. An accident reconstruction team has responded to the scene for assistance. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.Takeaways from Sean Payton and George Paton’s Broncos pre-draft news conference: “Hopefully we can keep the golf carts upright”
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
Broncos coach Sean Payton and general manager George Paton took questions for 50 minutes ahead of next week’s NFL Draft on Thursday afternoon and covered plenty of ground from guards to golf carts.Here are five quick takeaways:Denver still adamant about keeping JeudyIf the Broncos plan to trade Jerry Jeudy on draft weekend, they’re continuing to obfuscate their intentions. In fact, Paton didn’t say outright that the team would exercise the receiver’s fifth-year option ahead of the May 2 deadline, but he certainly made it sound like Jeudy would be around after the draft to make that decision.“We’re really high on Jerry,” Paton said. “We don’t anticipate doing anything with Jerry. … We like Jerry. He’s going to be here.”Draft doesn’t have to go defense Denver spent a boatload of free agency dollars on offense to shore up its offensive line and add depth in the skill positions, but Paton and Payton said that ...Colorado Rapids waive 18-year-old Homegrown forward Dantouma “Yaya” Toure
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
The Colorado Rapids waived forward Dantouma “Yaya” Toure, an 18-year-old Homegrown Player on Thursday, the team announced.The move came as a bit of a surprise given Toure had previously been viewed as one of the strongest Homegrown prospects within the organization.At the time of his signing in 2021, Rapids executive Pádraig Smith said, “We believe he has all the qualities necessary to develop into an elite player and are excited to see what the future holds for him.”Now a future with the club will not continue.The Post reached out to the club for additional comments, but the Rapids did not provide a public statement or context as to why he was released. A team spokesman told The Post “it is related to a personal matter,” but declined to comment further.Toure registered six first-team appearances and also made 15 appearances for Rapids 2 in 2022, scoring a total of nine goals for the club. He joined Colorado from New York Red Bulls in 2021 on a fo...Denver airport needs better oversight to avoid overpaying for work on costly Great Hall Project, audit says
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
Denver International Airport’s $2.1 billion terminal renovation project needs stronger management and oversight of its major contractor to ensure the airport isn’t overpaying for work, city auditors found in a long-awaited report released Thursday.The audit spurred push-back from airport project officials, who defended both their handling of the quick effort to reboot the troubled project in late 2019, after DIA terminated its prior project contracting team, and their oversight of the new contract arrangement. Since Hensel Phelps Construction took over the Great Hall Project three years ago, work has proceeded more smoothly — though with a vastly expanded budget and a timeline extended by several years, to 2028.But auditors questioned a lack of documentation supporting the selection of Hensel Phelps through a quick, streamlined bid process in which DIA limited the pool to companies that had done previous airport work. They also were critical of DIA’s oversigh...Compton officials use 4/20 to publicize crackdown on illegal dispensaries
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
Thursday may be 4/20 — cannabis' big day — but Compton city officials had a unique way to celebrate.The city joined with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to discuss the nine illegal dispensaries that have been shut down and send a warning to those that remain under the radar."This is a great example that other local cities can use a framework to shut down illegal operations in their own communities," said Capt. Terrance Bell. Part party, part call to action: A look at pot holiday 4/20 Not only are dispensaries banned in Compton, but some of the locations were selling more than just marijuana. At certain places, customers could find mushrooms, hard drugs and even weapons, officials said. "These businesses are attracting violence, murders, robberies, fights," said City Councilmember Andre Spicer. "They're, again, just a nuisance to our neighborhoods."Also targeted are businesses like banks and landlords that provide services to these criminal enterprises, officials said. ...Knott's Berry Farm reimplements chaperone policy that was enacted due to fights
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
Knott’s Berry Farm plans to reimplement its chaperone policy, which was enacted last summer due to increasing fights, beginning this Saturday, the theme park announced Thursday.Under the new policy, park guests who are 15 years old or younger must be accompanied by a chaperone 21 years old or older to be admitted or remain inside the theme park after 4 p.m.“The chaperone must present a valid government-issued photo identification with date of birth at ticket entry. One chaperone may accompany no more than 10 guests ages 15 or younger per day,” the Buena Park theme park said on its website. ‘Well-received’ chaperone policy at Knott’s Berry Farm expanded: What you need to know The chaperone policy was first implemented last year due to multiple fights at the theme park, including scuffles that forced the park to close three hours early on a Saturday. Previously, guests 17 years old or younger needed a chaperone on weekends, although the park removed the Saturday restrictions over th...U.S. House approves trans athlete ban for girls and women's teams
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:18:21 GMT
Transgender athletes whose biological sex assigned at birth was male would be barred from competing on girls or women’s sports teams at federally supported schools and colleges under legislation pushed through Thursday by House Republicans checking off another high-profile item on their social agenda. The bill approved by a 219-203 party-line vote is unlikely to advance further because the Democratic-led Senate will not support it and the White House said President Joe Biden would veto it. Supporters said the legislation, which would put violators at risk of losing taxpayer dollars, is necessary to ensure competitive fairness. They framed the vote as supporting female athletes disadvantaged by having to compete against those whose gender identity does not match their sex assigned at birth. Republicans seize on transgender rights ahead of 2024 Opponents criticized the bill as ostracizing an already vulnerable group merely for political gain. The House action comes as at least 20 o...Latest news
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