Albany man pleads not guilty to murder charge

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

Albany man pleads not guilty to murder charge ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Monday, Willie Green, 40, pleaded not guilty to a three-count indictment. The indictment alleges that Green intentionally, while acting in concert caused the death of Hacief Oliver on November 10, 2022. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Oliver was shot in the torso on Second Street and succumbed to his injuries. Green was charged with second-degree murder, one count of criminal facilitation in the second degree, and one count of hindering prosecution in the first degree. Green is scheduled to reappear in court on July 27.

Stillwater docks reopen in western Adirondacks

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

Stillwater docks reopen in western Adirondacks ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The DEC has recently finished work rehabilitating a set of docks in the southwestern Adirondacks that serves as the only launch point for boats on the water body it serves. The docks along the Stillwater Reservoir are back in action. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Located at 2593 Stillwater Road in Lowville, the docks are used by boaters and fishers looking to gain access to the 6,700-acre water body. The original docks had deteriorated over decades of age and use, and were in significant need of repair.The Stillwater Reservoir is a popular spot for fishing, paddling, and motorboating in the southwestern Adirondacks. The docks are joined by primitive campsites, and are located not far from the Stillwater Mountain Trailhead and Stillwater Fire Tower. Swimmer to cross Lake George in support of Silver Bay YMCA The docks' rehabilitation is one of about 30 small projects being tackled by the DEC this y...

Saratoga Springs narcotics investigation leads to arrest

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

Saratoga Springs narcotics investigation leads to arrest SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Saratoga Springs Police Department announced the arrest of Tiffany M. Salak, 35. The arrest stemmed from a narcotics investigation that spanned several months. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police say investigations began when they received reports from the public about possible illegal drug activity at a residence on the east side of the city. The Saratoga Springs Police Department Special Investigations Unit in conjunction with the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office, executed a search warrant of the residence on July 6. Salak was arrested on the following charges:Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Sell in the 3rd DegreeCriminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 4th DegreeCriminal Nuisance in the 1st DegreeCriminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 7th DegreeSalak was arraigned in Saratoga Springs City Court. She was released to pre-trial ...

Dolly Parton to send free books to Illinois kids 5 and under

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

Dolly Parton to send free books to Illinois kids 5 and under SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Country music icon and philanthropist Dolly Parton has partnered with the state of Illinois to send free books to all young children in the state.Studies show a child's first five years of life are significant for brain development. Reading to children can expand and improve their vocabulary, and have emotional benefits as well.Parton's Imagination Library program gifts "free, high-quality books to children from birth to age five, no matter a family's income." Braille and bilingual books are also available for families.Parton founded the program in 1995, with books originally distributed to children in her childhood home of Sevier County, Tennessee. By 2000, the program proved such a success that she took it national. Three years later, the program had mailed approximately one million books to children across the United States. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily New...

Pritzker announces record-breaking hotel revenues in Illinois, tourism growth

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

Pritzker announces record-breaking hotel revenues in Illinois, tourism growth CHICAGO (WMBD) - Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker joined the state's Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to announce the highest-ever hotel revenue Monday.According to a news release, the revenues from state hotels in fiscal year 2023 were $307,748,039, surpassing the pre-pandemic record in 2019, which was $296,284,950.That's about 3.8% increase. The Department of Revenue provided the information which represents the taxable revenue of all of Illinois' hotels, motels, and lodging establishments.“I am proud to announce that in the fiscal year ending June 30, Illinois saw the highest-ever hotel revenue numbers. More tourism means millions of new visitors exploring all the amazing things that our state and city have to offer – supporting small businesses and local economies along the way,” Governor JB Pritzker said. “Whether you’re a lifelong resident of the Land of Lincoln looking to explore your own state, or an out-of-town visitor curious to discover the cool entertainment, awa...

When will it be illegal to text and drive in Missouri?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

When will it be illegal to text and drive in Missouri? SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Until now, adults over the age of 21 were legally permitted to have their phones in their hands while driving in Missouri.Missouri is one of only two states in the nation without a law specifically prohibiting texting and driving for all ages, the other state being Montana. That is about to change in August 2023, however, with the passing of Senate Bill 398, or "Siddens Bening Hands-Free law."According to a release from AAA, the new law will go into effect on August 28, with a fine of $150 for first-time offenders. The fine increases up to $500 for repeat offenses within a two-year period. St. Louis woman finally gets towed vehicle back from Streets Dept. The law prohibits drivers from: Manually typing, writing, sending, or reading text-based messagesRecording, posting, sending or broadcasting video, including video calls and social media postsWatching a video or moviePhysically holding or supporting a cell phone with any part of their bodyHowever, drivers in Mi...

Motorcyclist killed on I-70 was shot in head amid hail of bullets fired from pursuing truck, Denver police say

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

Motorcyclist killed on I-70 was shot in head amid hail of bullets fired from pursuing truck, Denver police say A motorcyclist racing east on Interstate 70 early on July 4 was shot in the head amid a hail of bullets fired from a Ford pickup truck in pursuit, Denver police say — and two men have been arrested in that killing.Denver police officers over the weekend arrested Cesar Ramirez-Rivera, 21, and Nelson Miranda-Rivas, 25, who were jailed for investigation of first-degree murder, according to arrest affidavits reviewed Monday by The Denver Post.The motorcyclist went down on I-70 near the east end of a tunnel around the intersection with Colorado Boulevard at 12:22 a.m. and was taken to a Denver Health Medical Center emergency room. Doctors at 3:07 a.m. pronounced him dead with a single gunshot wound to the head, the affidavits said.He later was identified as Kyle Van Loozenoord, 32.Police closed eastbound I-70 and investigators later found more than 20 bullet casings on the highway.Witnesses, including a Denver firefighter, described a high-speed chase involving a dark Ford 350 truc...

Man arrested after allegedly breaking into homes in Reseda, sexually assaulting victims

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

Man arrested after allegedly breaking into homes in Reseda, sexually assaulting victims A man accused of breaking into several homes in Reseda and sexually assaulting victims inside has been arrested, and police believe he may have victimized others.Mario Orozco, 31, allegedly entered several homes in the 18300 block of Vanowen Street around 4 a.m. July 1, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.He then ran away after allegedly assaulting victims, police said without elaborating.Orozco was eventually identified as the assailant and was arrested on July 5, booking records showed.Police released Orozco’s booking photo because they believe he may be responsible for additional, unreported sexual assaults.Anyone who has more information about Orozco, or believes they may have been victimized by him, is asked to call Detective Joseph Hampton at 818-374-7742 or 818-374-7611. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477).

Man suspected in L.A. City Hall arson arrested

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

Man suspected in L.A. City Hall arson arrested A man has been arrested in connection with an arson at Los Angeles City Hall over the weekend, police announced Monday.The fire was reported around 8 p.m. Saturday night at the building on 1st and Main streets in downtown L.A., according to the Los Angeles Police Department.The suspect allegedly broke a second-floor window and set fire to an office inside.Police confirmed an accelerant was used in the fire, which was immediately contained. No injuries were reported in the blaze. ‘Suspicious’ fire breaks out at Los Angeles City Hall The suspect, Carlos Tercero-Maradiaga, 36, was arrested in the downtown L.A. area around 6:15 p.m. the following day, police said.He was booked on suspicion of arson.“At this point, there is no indication that this arson is related to any other arson or crime series,” police said.No further details about the incident or the arrest have been released.The incident remains under investigation by LAPD’s major crimes division.

California bill requiring Facebook, Google to pay for news put on hold until 2024

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:38:48 GMT

California bill requiring Facebook, Google to pay for news put on hold until 2024 A California bill that would require tech companies to pay media outlets for posting and using news content has been put on hold until 2024.Assembly Bill 886, also known as the California Journalism Preservation Act, was introduced by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland). The bill would require tech companies, like Facebook and Google, to pay news outlets a “journalism usage fee” when they sell advertising alongside news content.  California bill would ban the sale of Skittles, Hot Tamales & other food items The bill required that at least 70% of those funds would be used to support journalists in California.While the bill did pass the Assembly with bipartisan support in early June and moved to the state Senate, Wicks’ office announced Friday that the bill would be rescheduled for 2024, resuming where it was in the legislative process.“I’ve agreed to make AB 886 a two-year bill In order to ensure the strongest legislation possible – because getting this policy right is ...