Both NYS Senate and Assembly pass one house budgets
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)--The Senate and Assembly one house resolutions passed on Thursday. They are billions of dollars more than Governor Hochul’s $227 billion budget proposal.The Assembly ideally would like to see an increase of over $5 billion and the Senate $9 billion. Senate Republicans have an issue with proposed spending."This is unsustainable. It’s reckless. It’s irresponsible," said Senator Bill Weber.Both houses rejected a SUNY tuition increase, something the governor put forth. "The governor has proposed tuition increases across the board then particularly increases for our four universities centers which are in SUNY Albany, Buffalo, Binghamton and Stony Brook," explained Assemblymember Pat Fahy. "Those are our research institutions and they have really been trying to stay competitive. Grateful to the speaker, as well as to the Senate, because instead of raising tuition, he has put the money in that we would have gotten through tuition."The Senate and Assembly also rejected...Nearcare closing its doors in Glens Falls
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - On Thursday, local medical care organization Nearcare announced that it will be closing its doors. For the last 40 years, the organization - formerly known as Caritas - provided free support to those living with severe or terminal illness in Warren, Washington and northern Saratoga counties, as well as their families. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "We are deeply grateful to our incredible volunteers, donors, supporters, staff members, andmembers of the Board of Directors whose generosity has enabled Nearcare to carry out itsmission. As a partner agency for many years, we thank all who support the Tri-County UnitedWay," said Nearcare Board of Directors President Rick Bergeron in a release on Thursday.Nearcare has operated as a small, completely nonprofit organization, and said that the demands of upkeep have become impossible to meet over recent years. Nearcare services will be suspended effec...Local businesses hope for boost from NCAA Tournament
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Basketball fans from across the country are in Albany through this weekend for the NCAA Tournament at MVP Arena. For local businesses, especially those situated near the festivities, there's hope that the influx of people will provide a big boost. PHOTOS: NCAA Tournament at MVP Arena At Maurice's Deli, located directly across the street from the arena, they're hoping to serve up their sandwiches to fans all weekend long."We’d like to hope so. They’ll be here, whether or not we get them in and they support us, that’s to be determined," said Keith Mahler Jr., the owner and operator of the deli.Maurice's is typically open Monday through Friday, but with the tournament in town, they'll be open this weekend. The business has seen firsthand the impact events at the arena can have for them and others. Things to do in the Capital Region this weekend: March 17-19 "It’s big. It does a lot of things for all the local businesses down here, for Downtown Albany and it’...Number of kids ingesting edibles rises, lawmakers react
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
ABLANY, N.Y. (WTEN) -- Lawmakers are proposing legislation to hold those who are selling cannabis illegally accountable. This happening after some people, including children ingested cannabis edibles without even realizing it. A study by the American Academy of Pediatrics shows in 2017 there were 207 reported cases of cannabis edible ingestions in children younger than age 6. In 2021 that number rose to 3054 cases. Officials crack down on illegal cannabis sales "We must do everything we can to save lives, and prevent this crisis from getting any more out of hand," said Assemblywoman Jodi Giglio who is proposing legislation to enact stricter penalties for people who don’t follow the rules. Recreational cannabis for those 21 and older is legal in New York and 5 retail dispensaries are open for business. These products are legal in those stores, but the Office of Cannabis Management does have guidelines in place when it comes to marketing. "My bill would require that the packaging, ...Ben & Jerry's free cone day returns to Watkins Glen after four years
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (WETM) - Ice cream lovers rejoice! Ben & Jerry's announced the return of Free Cone Day for the first time in four years. The company announced that at its scoop shops across the country and the world, it will be giving away free ice cream on April 3, 2023 from noon to 8:00 p.m. This is the first time the popular ice cream brand has hosted the giveaway day since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the company, the annual tradition started in 1979 as a way to thank its customers for their support. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the tradition spread to other locations. In 1998, Ben & Jerry's said someone got so excited about free ice cream that they left their keys behind; the company says it's still holding onto them in case anyone reclaims them. In 2015, the brand handed out over 1,000,000 scoops on April 3.Schenectady CSD employees to participate in "Stop the Bleed" training program
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On March 17, school safety officers in the Schenectady City School District will participate in the "Stop the Bleed" training program. Sanctioned by the American College of Surgeons, the program prepares individuals to help in bleeding emergencies before first responders arrive. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Schenectady Fire Department will be holding the first training session at the Schenectady CSD's Professional Development Day. While the first training is for safety officers, the goal is to train all 1800 school district members.Missouri beats Utah St. for 1st March Madness win since 2010
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Missouri used a second-half scoring spurt from Kobe Brown to win its first NCAA Tournament game in 13 years, beating Utah State 76-65 on Thursday.Brown hit three 3-pointers in a span of just over three minutes to fuel a 13-2 run that turned a two-point deficit into a 62-53 lead.“He’s our MVP. I can tell you that,” coach Dennis Gates said. “Ultimately when he started making some shots in that second half, he immediately made eye contact. He said he’s here. I said, ‘Yes, you are. We can see.’” The seventh-seeded Tigers (25-9) held on from there, stopping a six-game tournament skid with their first win since beating Clemson in the first round in 2010.Missouri advanced to play the winner of the Arizona-Princeton game in the second round of the South Region. The 10th-seeded Aggies (26-9) have dropped their last 10 tournament games since beating Ohio State in the first round in 2001. The loss was also the 11th straight for a Mountain West team in the NCAAs.“It’s ...Black bear and elk hunting seasons set in Missouri
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Missouri Department of Conservation has announced scheduled hunting seasons for black bear and elk in the state. Applications for hunting permits will be accepted beginning May 1.The MDC will offer 400 permits for black bear and five permits for bull elk. Only Missouri residents will be allowed to apply for hunting permits. Persons must be 11 years of age by the first day of a respective hunting season will qualify.The application period runs from May 1 to May 31, with a $10 fee per applicant. People can apply online at mdc.mo.gov/buypermits, through the Department of Conservation's free MO Hunting app, through a permit vendor, or by calling the MDC at 1-800-392-4115.All permits will be assigned via a random drawing, according to the MDC. Results will be announced online on July 1. Those who win the drawing will be able to buy a bull elk permit for $50, and $25 for a black bear permit. Third teenage boy arrested in killing of Lake St. Louis girl At least ...Man turns himself in to police for north St. Louis killing
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- A man has turned himself in to police Wednesday for the killing of Eddie Johnson, 30. Travon Stevenson, 28, faces murder and other charges. He is currently being held without bond.Police responded to a report of a shooting at the Arlington Grove Apartments , located in the Wells Goodfellow neighborhood, on March 7 at around 2:45 pm. They found Johnson suffering from a gunshot wound to his torso. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The suspect ran away before officers arrived.Investigators believe the victim was involved in a domestic dispute with the mother of his child. That is when they say Stevenson shot Johnson.Two men were wanted for the killing. It is unclear if officers are looking for a second man.No. 13 seed Furman opens March Madness by beating Virginia
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:23:28 GMT
By The Associated PressORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — JP Pegues made a 3-pointer with 2.4 seconds remaining, and No. 13 seed Furman completed a rally from a 12-point second-half deficit to hand fourth-seeded Virginia another first-round NCAA Tournament loss, 68-67 on Thursday.Making their first trip to the NCAA Tournament in 43 years, the Paladins (28-7) advanced to the second round in the South Region, where they will play either fifth-seeded San Diego State or 12th-seeded Charleston on Saturday.Furman earned its first tournament berth since 1980 by beating Chattanooga for the Southern Conference title, capping a season-long quest to redeem itself after losing the league’s automatic berth to the Mocs on a 35-foot buzzer-beater in last year’s Southern final.In the aftermath of that loss, Jalen Slawson and Mike Bothwell both decided to return for their fifth seasons with the Paladins. Slawson took over the game when Bothwell fouled out with just over six minutes remaining, sc...Latest news
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