Saratoga Senior Center hosts 13th Annual Music & Mingling fundraiser

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

Saratoga Senior Center hosts 13th Annual Music & Mingling fundraiser SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The biggest annual fundraiser for the Saratoga Senior Center kicks off on May 17! The 13th Annual Music & Mingling event features food stations, beverages, live music with Jukebox Rebellion, and more! Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! A silent auction will also be held, with items including two tickets to the 15th row of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour at Metlife Stadium on May 27. 90% of event sales will benefit the Saratoga Senior Center, a non-residential community center that provides a social environment with programs tailored to adults and seniors. Ticket prices to the event are $200 per person and $150 for those under the age of 35. Tickets include all food, entertainment, and an open bar. Reservations can be made here or by calling (518) 584-1621. The event will be held at 550 Waterfront by Druthers from 7 to 10 p.m.

Do your Mother's Day shopping at Halfmoon Spring Fling

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

Do your Mother's Day shopping at Halfmoon Spring Fling HALFMOON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Spring Fling-Vendor Shopping event will take place on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Halfmoon Town Hall, located at 2 Halfmoon Town Plaza. The annual event offers an opportunity to get all your Mother's Day shopping done. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Some of the products featured at the Halfmoon Spring Fling include jewelry, makeup, skincare, candles, maple products, cooking products, custom-made items, and more. Mother's Day is Sunday, May 14.“The Halfmoon Spring Fling is a fun event that brings vendors and products to our Town Hall for the convenience of Halfmoon residents," said Halfmoon Town Supervisor Kevin Tollisen. "Halfmoon’s annual Spring Fling is a great way to find local and unique gift ideas for Mom in advance of Mother’s Day, as well as a host of other wonderful products."

Metro to beef up security at MetroLink stations

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

Metro to beef up security at MetroLink stations ST. LOUIS – The company behind Metro transit is going to beef up its security measures in the wake of last weekend's fatal shooting on a MetroLink train.Bi-State Development told FOX 2 Wednesday morning they’re buying two walkthrough metal detectors that will be staffed by police officers.The metal detectors will be moved around to different stations. Grieving mom alleges CAO ‘negligence’ in daughter’s murder case Metro is also allocating between $500,000 and $750,000 in overtime money to have more police on MetroLink trains through August. Those officers will be coming from departments in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Clair County.Bi-State is already in the works of doubling the number of security cameras on its platforms.This comes after a 69-year-old allegedly shot and killed a 21-year-old man while the two were riding a MetroLink train headed to the Maplewood-Manchester station.

Judge denies Kim Gardner's motion to dismiss Missouri AG case

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

Judge denies Kim Gardner's motion to dismiss Missouri AG case ST. LOUIS - A judge denied a motion from St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner to dismiss the Missouri attorney general's case that attempts to remove her from office. According to Missouri court records, special Judge John Torbitzky dismissed the motion Tuesday. This allows a quo warranto lawsuit against Gardner to advance to trail. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey originally filed a writ of quo warranto against Gardner on Feb. 23, accusing her of neglecting her duties as circuit attorney. He amended his petition last month to include additional allegations of neglect. Trending: St. Louis County bill that aims to ban pedestrians on the roads moves forward In an April 18 court hearing addressing this case, attorney’s for Gardner asked Judge Torbitzky to dismiss the case. After hours of discussions, Torbitzky set a tentative trial date in the ouster effort for Sept. 25.The lawsuit followed a tragedy in February involving Janae Edmondson, an out-of-town teenager who suffered...

Metro bus strikes pedestrian in Ferguson, victim hospitalized

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

Metro bus strikes pedestrian in Ferguson, victim hospitalized FERGUSON, Mo. - A Metro bus driver struck a pedestrian overnight in Ferguson. The victim is hospitalized in critical condition. The collision happened around midnight Wednesday near the 10000 block of West Florissant Avenue. Investigators have not disclosed what might have led up to the collision. When police arrived to the scene, they found the pedestrian lying in the street. The pedestrian was quickly rushed to the hospital. Grieving mom alleges CAO ‘negligence’ in daughter’s murder case "Our thoughts are with the victim and their loved ones during this difficult time," said Troy Doyle, chief of the Ferguson Police Department. "We are actively investigating the collision and working to determine the circumstances surrounding it."Ferguson police are asking anyone who witnessed the collision of has information relevant to the investigation to contact their department at 314-522-3100.

Bill that would have provided pay transparency for gig drivers dies in Colorado Senate

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

Bill that would have provided pay transparency for gig drivers dies in Colorado Senate A bill that would have given gig drivers more information about the rides they accept died in a state Senate committee late Tuesday night — a significant blow to labor groups and legions of workers who say they’re nearing a breaking point.A pair of Senate Democrats — Kevin Priola of Henderson and Kyle Mullica of Thornton — voted with the Finance Committee’s three Republican legislators to kill SB23-98 by a 5-2 margin.“Drivers deserve accurate information, and we all worked hard on this bill to find a path forward without compromising the foundational needs of gig drivers and customers but were sadly unsuccessful,” Rep. Stephanie Vigil, a bill sponsor and the first gig driver elected to the Colorado legislature, said in a statement.The bill was on life support over the weekend after committee members expressed skepticism about portions of the legislation, including a state-run review board that would have overseen driver terminations.The tech giant...

Editorial: Who wins with Polis’ property tax relief bill?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

Editorial: Who wins with Polis’ property tax relief bill? Colorado Democrats have hammered out a plan to bring relief to homeowners from unsustainable increases in property taxes — an average of about $1,000 across the state.What everyone wants to know as the final touches are put on the November ballot question is how will it affect their family budget.As introduced, lawmakers will be asking voters to approve a 10-year reduction in the state-wide assessment rate for residential property, a one-time reduction in the assessed value of residential property, and a small reduction in income tax refunds that are expected under the state’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights. Proponents estimate it will reduce the increase in tax bills by an average of $600.The TABOR refund dollars — an estimated $50 on average per taxpayer — would be used to backfill the reduction in anticipated revenue that school districts, special districts and metro districts suffer from the changes to the statewide assessment rate. The state has always ...

Carjackers who “terrorized” victims in south metro Denver sentenced to federal prison

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

Carjackers who “terrorized” victims in south metro Denver sentenced to federal prison Federal prison terms of more than a decade for a man and woman convicted of carjacking in south metro Denver show that violent crimes won’t be tolerated, Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly declared Wednesday.He touted the sentencing of Brian Armando Diaz Montellano, 29, to 14 years in prison and of Alexis Michele Ruder-Iturrino, 27, to 11 years in prison after both pleaded guilty to firing a gun during a carjacking in June 2022 near the intersection of  Broadway Boulevard and C470 in Highlands Ranch.U.S. Attorney Cole Finegan has said they “terrorized their carjacking victims.” United States District Court Judge Raymond Moore issued the sentences on April 17.Douglas County Sheriff deputies chased Diaz Montellano and Ruder Iturrino on June 19 as they were moving in a stolen Dodge truck at speeds around 100 miles per hour, authorities said. Diaz Montellano drove the truck directly in front of a moving Subaru Cross Trek, forcing a stop, court records show. He demanded that the two oc...

Jamie Foxx remains hospitalized following 'medical complication': Report

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

Jamie Foxx remains hospitalized following 'medical complication': Report Jamie Foxx remains in an Atlanta hospital following a "medical complication" he experienced weeks ago. It's unknown what the medical emergency was that landed the actor in the hospital and there are no details as to his condition now. Actress Taraji P. Henson took to Instagram to offer prayers to Foxx."We are praying for you and your family!" the post read. On April 12, Foxx's daughter Corinne posted to Instagram alerting the public of her father's medical issue. "We wanted to share that my father, Jamie Foxx, experienced a medical complication yesterday," she wrote on behalf of the Foxx family."Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery. We know how beloved he is and appreciate your prayers," the statement read. "The family asks for privacy during this time."Foxx is the host of the popular game show "Beat Shazam," which was "going into production just days before he was hospitalized," according to TMZ. Production started May 3 and Foxx wa...

What do striking Hollywood writers want? A look at the demands

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:09:16 GMT

What do striking Hollywood writers want? A look at the demands The 11,500 members of the Writers Guild of America went on strike Tuesday after negotiations with Hollywood studios that began in March failed to result in an agreement. The guild has billed the issues behind the labor dispute as “an existential crisis." Writers say they're facing a host of new issues brought on by streaming and other recent technological shifts in the industry. Here's a look at the demands behind the first Hollywood strike in 15 years, as the industry braces for a long hiatus: INCREASED PAYThe guild is seeking higher compensation for writers across the board. Though there are more jobs available to WGA members than ever before because of the proliferation of streaming services, pay for most writers is down. Ten years ago, 33% of TV writers were paid the minimum rate. Now, according to the WGA, 49% are. Accounting for inflation, writer pay has declined 14% in the last five years. The median weekly writer-producer pay is down 23% over the last decade, with inflation ...