Update on early-morning Grand Street Fire

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

Update on early-morning Grand Street Fire ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan and Fire Chief Joseph Gregory addressed the public to provide an update regarding the early-morning fire on Grand Street in Albany's Mansion Neighborhood. Other city officials were in attendance. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The fire took place Wednesday morning at the corner of Grand Street and Ash Grove Place. Mayor Sheehan said the four buildings involved are a complete loss. Mayor Sheehan said one of the buildings was vacant. Swift action by firefighters saves lives and bets.

Poll: NY consumer sentiment reaches 21-month high

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

Poll: NY consumer sentiment reaches 21-month high LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- According to the latest poll by the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI), the New York State Index of Consumer Sentiment stands at 75.0, up 2.7 points from the last measurement in the fourth quarter of 2022. New York’s overall Index of Consumer Sentiment is 13.0 points above the nation’s index of 62.0. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The current index increased over 3 points to 70.1 and the future index increased just over 2 points resulting in New York’s measure of future expectations moving from 75.9 last quarter to 78.1 today, according to SCRI. SCRI also says that future confidence in New York is over three points above the breakeven point of balanced optimism and pessimism and 18.9 points higher than national future confidence. Data via SCRISCRI says buying plans were up from the 2022 fourth quarter measurement for homes at 17.1%, from 11.5%. For cars/trucks, it was up to 28.2% from 25....

St. Louis County man admits to preparing 23 fraudulent tax returns

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

St. Louis County man admits to preparing 23 fraudulent tax returns ST. LOUIS - A tax preparer from St. Louis County admitted to preparing at least 23 fraudulent tax returns, creating losses of more than half a million dollars. Darius D. Cobb, 51, of Jennings, pleaded guilty Tuesday to two felony counts of aiding in the preparation of a false and fraudulent tax return. Trending: St. Louis-area April 4 municipal eleciton results According to a plea agreement, Cobb included false information in at least 23 of 200-plus tax returns he prepared between 2017 and 2018. Some of the false information in those returns included fake W-2 forms with false wages and withholdings, false Schedule C forms and false claims for the American Opportunity Credit. In one instance, Cobb reportedly included a business loss of more than $14,000 for one taxpayer, even though the taxpayer was not a business owner. The total losses were around $517,000. Cobb is expected to be sentenced on July 11. He faces up to three years in prison and $250,000 in fines. He will also pay r...

Denver weather: Snow squalls to return amid record-breaking cold

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

Denver weather: Snow squalls to return amid record-breaking cold Snow showers that pelted the Colorado Front Range foothills receded early Wednesday amid single-digit cold that cracked records, according to the National Weather Service.But light snow likely will return Wednesday afternoon, moving down from the mountains to the Interstate 25 corridor, bringing enough snow to stick on grassy areas and possibly complicating evening commutes, the weather service said.Another round of light snow showers! Temperatures will be slightly warmer than yesterday thus it is possible for higher accumulations on the grassy surfaces vs roadways. These showers will begin late morning in the mountains then move east by late afternoon. #COwx pic.twitter.com/B0r6xkUDqh— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) April 5, 2023High temperatures in metro Denver will reach 42 degrees with wind gusting at speeds up to 15 miles per hour, weather service forecasters said.The overnight low temperature measured by the weather service at Denver International Airport — 11 degrees &...

U.S. Highway 36 reopened after shooting and police chase forced closure

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

U.S. Highway 36 reopened after shooting and police chase forced closure A shooting and police chase early Wednesday forced the closure for several hours of U.S. Highway 36, which links metro Denver and Boulder, as investigators worked at the scene between Federal and Sheridan boulevards.Both eastbound and westbound lanes of the highway were reopened shortly after 7:30 a.m.Adams County Sheriff’s deputies cited an active investigation before the highway was closed.Early Wednesday, shots were fired, and deputies chased a vehicle carrying a suspect, according to an Adams County Sheriff’s posting on Twitter. Deputies in pursuit stopped the vehicle using a tactical maneuver, and all occupants of the vehicle were taken into custody, agency Twitter postings said. No injuries were reported.Regional Transportation District officials said all buses used detour routes and advised riders to check service alerts.Highway 36 is closed due to police activity. All highway 36 buses are detoured, please see Service Alerts at https://t.co/vva0Wrrlhe for details...

Buena Park apartment fire displaces 11

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

Buena Park apartment fire displaces 11 An early-morning fire in Buena Park has forced 11 people out of their homes.The fire broke out at about 1 a.m. in the 7700 block of 10th Street and was knocked down in 51 minutes by more than 40 firefighters, according to the Orange County Fire Authority."Our crews here were hampered with some challenges such as wires down that were affected by the fire," said Capt. Thanh Nguyen. "And then also, multiple units involved in fire."The OCFA added on Twitter that about $2 million worth of damage was done to the structure, plus another $250,000 to the contents of the units.Though no injuries were reported, the blaze did spread to a second building, though it remains unclear if the damage to that second structure is included in the dollar amount cited by fire officials.Eleven people were displaced, including Ashley Rodriguez."It was like swirling black smoke that was coming up through the floor," she said. "At that point, I panicked and I woke everybody up. We came outside and the apartmen...

Is THCP As Safe As Delta-8? — A Peek Into THCP’s Potential

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

Is THCP As Safe As Delta-8? — A Peek Into THCP’s Potential View the original article about The Potential Of THCP at Real Tested CBD.THCP is the latest THC-related cannabinoid to pop up in the hemp industry. However, delta-8 customers must be super cautious before giving any THCP-related product a go. Even if THCP is from a legal hemp source, it will have a significantly different impact versus standard delta-8 extracts. Rushing to try the latest THCP vape pods could have disastrous consequences.Below, we’ll explain why researchers have so many reservations about THCP. Although THCP has potential use cases, most hemp customers should stick with delta-8 products until we know the whole story on this highly psychoactive cannabinoid.What Is THCP, And Why Is It So Scary?Interestingly, nobody knew about THCP’s existence before 2019. Even more fascinating, a research team out ofcannabis-restrictive Italy deserves credit for discovering THCP. According to a report from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, doctors accidentally discovered THCP...

Parallelle Mirrors

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

Parallelle Mirrors Parallelle Mirrors: French DJ brother duo Parallelle have been playing music from a very young age, with their parents putting them in music school from the age of six.“Moving to the Netherlands in 2011 opened the door to the underground electronic scene, in which we dived into and have stayed ever since,” they say. “Playing and producing, first separately and it is in 2016 we decided to join forces in brotherhood and created Parallelle.”Describing their sound today, they say: “We have evolved throughout different sounds throughout the years, but today we would say that we focus on a more melodic minimal tech, with housy and jazzy twists. Keeping it dirty, sexy, groovy and underground.”On the state of electronic music today, they say that it is becoming the standard in the night life as we speak.“We feel our music genre is becoming more and more accessible at festivals, clubs and other events,” they say. “All in all, electronic m...

California child welfare agencies under fire for pocketing foster kids’ Social Security survivor benefits

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

California child welfare agencies under fire for pocketing foster kids’ Social Security survivor benefits By JEANNE KUANG | CalMattersIn December 2019, a month after her son’s death, Patricia Baca contacted the federal government to provide for her surviving grandchildren.The twins, just 3 at the time, had lived a difficult first few years of life. San Diego County had removed them from their parents’ custody that year due to allegations of drug and alcohol abuse and domestic violence in the home, Baca said. The brother and sister were in foster care with Baca when their father died in an accident.Hoping to secure the children a future nest egg, Baca filed for them to receive survivor’s benefits from the Social Security Administration for children whose parents have died.But it was the twins’ legal parent at the time — the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency — that stepped in to receive their money. For the next two years, the county put their survivors’ benefits into its own coffers. Records show it was an effort to pay itself back for having issued monthly checks to Baca...

Giants Fantasy Baseball Camp: Oracle Park, me and my bum knee — and a fantasy (un)fulfilled

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:25:39 GMT

Giants Fantasy Baseball Camp: Oracle Park, me and my bum knee — and a fantasy (un)fulfilled Hobbling toward San Francisco’s Oracle Park, something told me this would be a humbling assignment.On this brisk November morning, I was scheduled to rendezvous with a courier at the Juan Marichal statue just outside the ballpark, head through stadium security and sign liability waiver forms. You know, in case something happened.We weren’t about to parachute out of an airplane above China Basin. No, this was the sort of paperwork you fill out when — like me — you are a washed-up junior college ballplayer participating in the San Francisco Giants’ fall fantasy camp.It’s a program that invites fans to spend two days on the diamond at Oracle Park — or a week on the field, if you go to the fantasy camp held in Scottsdale, Arizona, each January — living out their childhood dreams with coaching from the likes of former Giants pitcher Bill Laskey and former Oakland A’s and Giants lefty Vida Blue.It had been a decade-plus since I last stepped between the chalk lines ...