6 arrested in Albany animal cruelty investigation
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Police Department has arrested six people in connection with an animal cruelty investigation. All are accused of neglecting adult dogs and puppies at a Morris Street home. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On March 31, police responded to the home after receiving a complaint about dogs being in poor living conditions. During the investigation, investigators allegedly found one adult mixed breed dog and one mixed breed puppy inside a room with urine, feces and uncapped syringes.Police then arrested the resident, Jonathan Willis, 30, of Albany, and charged him with two counts of animal cruelty and one count of failing to license his dog. He was arraigned on April 7 in Albany City Criminal Court. Read the latest on the fatal shooting of Kaylin Gillis Following up on the investigation, police executed a search warrant at the same address on April 20. Once inside, they allegedly found 15 dogs,...Clark Art Institute awarded $75k COVID recovery grant
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (NEWS10) — The Clark Art Institute recently received a Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) grant as part of its Cultural Sector Recovery Grants for Organizations program. The Clark was awarded $75,000 to help maintain programs and operations. It comes as part of the $8.7 billion provided to the Commonwealth by the American Rescue Plan Act. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “The Clark is fortunate to have received one of these grants, which will help to support our ongoing efforts to rebuild our visitation to pre-pandemic levels and, at the same time, to attract and engage new audiences,” said Olivier Meslay, Hardymon Director of the Clark. “Unrestricted funds such as these are particularly important here in the Berkshires, where cultural tourism is such an important part of our economy. We are very grateful to MCC.”“This is the largest grant announcement the Massachusetts Cultural Council has ever made,”...Disc golf courses around the Capital Region
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Disc golf has been growing in popularity over the past several years. Scored the same as regular golf, players throw a disc into a basket or target. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! If you're thinking about trying disc golf or looking for new courses near you, here's where you can find disc golf courses around the Capital Region.Central Park in Schenectady, 18 hole course.Blatnick Park in Niskayuna, 18 hole course.Union College in Schenectady, 9 hole course.Prospect Park in Troy, 18 hole course.Colonial Acres Park in Glenmont, 9 hole course.Stephen P. Wallace Park in Voorheesville, 18 hole course.Thacher State Park in Voorheesville, 18 hole course.Shafer Park in Delanson, 9 hole course.Burbine Forest in Esperance, 19 hole course.Joralemon Park in Coeymans, 38 hole course.Stonykill Disc Golf Course in Chatham, 20 hole course.Mine Kill State Park in North Blenheim, 18 hole course.Shenantaha Creek in Ma...The Illinois Caverns are now open for visitors
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
MONROE COUNTY, Ill.—The Illinois Caverns are open again for the season. The cavern season is from Sunday, April 23 to the end of October. The hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cave is located in Monroe County. It is home to cave animals and is free to enter.Visitors must sign a permit and bring gear, including a helmet, three battery-powered light sources per person, and closed-toe shoes. For more information about the caves, check out the information page.O'Fallon firefighters rescue ducklings from a sewer
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
O'FALLON, Mo. -- Firefighters got a call from a concerned citizen Thursday about a duck hanging out by a sewer gate. They found baby ducks in the sewer.The first responders were able to save the ducklings. Pictures of the family reunion and rescue were posted to the O'Fallon Fire Protection District's Facebook page Friday.Evan Rodrigues’ highlight hit showed Avalanche can swing back at Kraken: “We can make it a real tough series on them.”
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
Evan Rodrigues is flying around the ice and sending opponents flying.The Avalanche winger is known more for his elusive puck play than packing a punch, but he brought a showmanship to Game 2 of the playoffs that Ball Arena desperately needed.“Everything ramps up a little bit in the playoffs,” said Rodrigues, who had postseason experience with Pittsburgh but has never made it past the first round. “You try to do whatever you can to get the team going. And I tried my best to just get the crowd into it a little bit, too.”Rodrigues thought the Avs were gripping their sticks too tight in a dreadful first period of Game 2 against the Seattle Kraken. By the halfway point of the second period, they finally had the crowd in the palm of their sweaty hands. Goals 48 seconds apart were to thank, but Rodrigues did his part in a 3-2 series-knotting win by supplying the highlight of the first-round series so far.And the moment this became a legit playoff series.“I think we ...Change to Colorado bill capping cost of EpiPens would let drugmakers offer alternative to state program
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
A bill capping the out-of-pocket cost of EpiPens in Colorado could allow drugmakers to substitute their own programs under certain circumstances, a move some advocates say could reduce access to the life-saving medication.House Bill 23-1002 would create a program allowing residents to access epinephrine for no more than $60 for a pack of two auto-injectors, starting in January. It would operate similarly to the state’s $50 cap on the out-of-pocket cost of insulin, with drugmakers directed to reimburse pharmacies for the difference between the capped amount and the cost of replacing the product.An amendment added in the Senate’s Health and Human Services Committee would allow manufacturers to instead offer their own affordability program, provided it limited out-of-pocket costs to $60 and was available to anyone who isn’t covered by a government insurance program.A two-pack of EpiPens costs $650 to $700 if you’re paying cash, according to Drugs.com. A generic ...Erie King Soopers closed due to bomb threat
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
Erie police shut down a King Soopers Friday morning and deployed a bomb squad and bomb dog to investigate “a pipe bomb threat.”The bomb team and bomb dog were en route to the King Soopers at 1891 Colorado 7 near the highway’s intersection with Sheridan Parkway shortly before 9 a.m., Erie police announced in a posting on Twitter.Happening Now: Investigating Pipe Bomb Threat at King Soopers at 1891 State Highway 7.Bomb dog enroute. No entry into store.Updates to be posted here. pic.twitter.com/dl6ZvJO8bL— Erie CO Police (@ErieCOPolice) April 21, 2023This is a developing story.‘The Champagne of Beers’ leaves French producers frothing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
By SAMUEL PETREQUIN (Associated Press)BRUSSELS (AP) — The guardians of Champagne will let no one take the name of the bubbly beverage in vain, not even a U.S. beer behemoth.For years, Miller High Life has used the “Champagne of Beers” slogan. This week, that appropriation became impossible to swallow.At the request of the trade body defending the interests of houses and growers of the northeastern French sparkling wine, Belgian customs crushed more than 2,000 cans of Miller High Life advertised as such.The Comité Champagne asked for the destruction of a shipment of 2,352 cans on the grounds that the century-old motto used by the American brewery infringes the protected designation of origin “Champagne.”The consignment was intercepted in the Belgian port of Antwerp in early February, a spokesperson at the Belgian Customs Administration said on Friday, and was destined for Germany. Molson Coors Beverage Co., which owns the Miller High Life brand, doe...Pasadena grapples with 'exploding' coyote population
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:35 GMT
“The coyote population in our city has just exploded. They are no longer afraid of humans.”That was the warning from Pasadena City Councilmember Tyron Hampton Wednesday evening when city leaders discussed a surge in coyote encounters which, they say, is a growing threat to humans and pets.Interim Public Health Director Manuel Carmona told council members there were 159 coyote issues reported to the Citizen Service Center in 2022. 12 of them were related to injured or killed pets, Pasadena Now reports.No humans were injured.“Collectively we should work together to try to control the population and get coyotes back to being fearful of humans,” said Hampton.A coyote attacking a four-year-old in Woodland Hills, California. Dec. 2, 2022 (Shira and Ariel Eliyahuo)A coyote snuck into a Woodland Hills home using a dog door, as shown in this undated photo provided by homeowner Julie Levine.A coyote was captured inside Mission Middle School in Riverside. Oct. 3, 2022 (Riverside County Animal ...Latest news
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