When are the Capital Region Chick-fil-A's opening?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Chick-fil-A is in the process of opening three restaurants around the Capital Region: Clifton Park, North Greenbush and Latham. But when are they going to open? Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! In September 2022, Chick-fil-A was granted a building permit to begin construction at the former Pier 1 Imports site at 304 Clifton Park Center Road. At that time, Clifton Park officials expected the restaurant to open in the spring of 2023. Also in September, the North Greenbush Town Supervisor said Chick-fil-A was granted a building permit to begin construction at 502 North Greenbush Road. At that time, he said the restaurant was expected to open in the late winter.Now, a Chick-fil-A spokesperson says the company is hoping to open both of these locations later this summer. Later than what was originally expected for both. Specific opening dates have not yet been confirmed, said the company. Read more...Colonie police to don body cameras in new program
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Town of Colonie Police Department has announced plans to implement a new body camera program, pending approval by the Colonie Town Board. The program would begin a 5-year agreement between the Colonie Police Department and equipment provider Axon Enterprise. The program has been explored as a way to increase open transparency between the department and the community. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “Moving to body cameras for our police personnel works to protect our police and provide further transparency to our citizens," said Colonie Town Supervisor Peter G. Crummey. "We began this initiative a year ago and I am pleased we have now brought it to fruition.”The town board will make its call on the body camera program at its upcoming meeting on Thursday, April 20. Axon Enterprise will be responsible for the physical equipment, as well as its maintenance over time.The program will be partially fu...Live at 9: Composting 101
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
Did you know that the average person creates over four pounds of trash per day? And a family of four throws out 3.4 tons of trash every year! More than half of that waste can be put to better use and composted. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! We continue our Earth Week series with some help on the basics of composting with Kelsey Truddell from Sustainable Saratoga and Hope LaBonty, owner of Loving Earth Compost. Getting started is as simple as gathering up your food scrapes and some yard waste. Composting does more than reduce your waste. It can also help your garden to grow bigger and bolder. Ready to start composting? There are several composting options for Saratoga County residents.Missouri man charged with kidnapping 7-yr-old after AMBER Alert
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
JASPER COUNTY, Mo. - The Jasper County Sheriff's Office has released an update to a story from Saturday, April 15. According to the Jasper County Sheriff's Office, an AMBER Alert was sent out after a 7-year-old girl had been reported as missing by her mother after she left in a car with a man known as "Matt."The girl's mother told law enforcement that her daughter was supposed to only be gone with the man for a short time but, after she had been gone for over three hours, she contacted authorities.A driver headed from Oklahoma to Missouri on I-44 saw the car driving towards Oklahoma on I-44 and alerted authorities.The Joplin Police Department was able to stop the car with the suspect and 7-year-old inside four miles from the Missouri-Oklahoma border near Joplin. The suspect was identified as 23-year-old Matthew W. Honeycutt of Neosho. Honeycutt was arrested and charged with Kidnapping. He is being held in custody at the Jasper County Detention Center in Carthage, Missouri, on a bond...Illinois bill would stop law enforcement from searching cars because of marijuana odor
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – A proposal at the Illinois Capitol would change the way law enforcement handles marijuana during traffic stops. It would stop them from searching cars just because they smell it.Recreational marijuana has been legal in Illinois since 2020. Advocates say since people can have it, they shouldn't necessarily be punished just because an officer smells it in their vehicle.“The mere fact that there may be cannabis inside the vehicle or that somebody inside the vehicle may have the odor of cannabis on their clothing or on their person is not indicative that any criminal activity has occurred,” Ben Ruddell, the director of criminal justice policy at the ACLU of Illinois, said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW Under the propos...New Jayson Tatum-designed shoes pay tribute to St. Louis roots
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
ST. LOUIS - After reaching his first NBA Finals last season, St. Louis native Jayson Tatum is back in the playoffs and pushing for another chance at a championship. As that journey begins, Tatum also found another way to pay tribute to his hometown. Tatum has teamed up with footwear company Nike to design and release a special pair of Air Jordans. The basketball shoes represent his St. Louis roots in several different ways. The shoes use traces of red, white and river blue similarly to how soccer team CITY SC shows respect to St. Louis. Inside both shoes is a yellow disk design with fleur-de-lis like the one on the city's flag. The tongue of the shoe also has a "Archer Ave" sign, symbolizing Jayson's humble beginnings in St. Louis. RELATED - As Nolan Arenado joins elite company, rookie card sells for tens of thousands The shoes retail at $120 and were just released earlier this month. With popular demand, the shoes have already sold out. Tatum helped with the design of these shoe...Homeowner accused of shooting Ralph Yarl pleads not guilty
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) — Andrew Lester, the 84-year-old white man accused of shooting Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, pleaded not guilty in his first court appearance Wednesday.Lester was in court to answer charges of first-degree assault and armed criminal action in the shooting, which has attracted presidential attention and renewed national debate about gun policies. Lester turned himself in Tuesday and was later released on bond after agreeing to relinquish any weapons and have no contact with Yarl or his family. He also agreed to have his cellphone monitored.The Kansas City case is among three in recent days involving young people who were shot after mistakenly showing up in the wrong places. A 20-year-old woman was killed in upstate New York when the car she was in pulled into the wrong driveway. In Texas, two cheerleaders were shot after one of them mistakenly got into a car thinking it was hers.Yarl was shot at point-blank range in the head but miraculously survived the bullet, his...Rockies reinstate Daniel Bard from injured list; right-hander says he’s “ready to compete” as he re-assumes closer role
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
The calvary isn’t riding in to save the Rockies, but at least the club got one impactful arm back Wednesday.Colorado activated right-hander Daniel Bard off the injured list ahead of the series finale against the Pirates at Coors Field. The closer had been on the IL due to anxiety since March 30, following poor performances in both Rockies spring training and in three outings for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic.“It feels good to have Daniel back,” Rockies manager Bud Black said. “The last two weeks have been really positive for Daniel. We’re hoping that he can help, and he will. He’s a big part of our bullpen.”The assumption is Bard will re-assume his closer role. Right-hander Pierce Johnson had been closing games for Colorado so far, with three saves in three opportunities.Bard said he feels “ready to compete.” He was the first of now three major leaguers to go on the IL with anxiety this year, in addition to Tigers outfie...Marijuana trafficking operation in Fort Collins busted after year-long investigation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
State and federal agents have dismantled an illegal marijuana trafficking operation based in Fort Collins and are preparing to make arrests, officials announced Wednesday in a news release.The agents comprising the Northern Colorado Drug Task Force investigated for a year and obtained warrants to search five sites in Fort Collins. They recovered about 1,000 live marijuana plants, 200 pounds of processed marijuana products and byproducts, tens of thousands of dollars in cash and precious metals, multiple firearms, and evidence of tax evasion, the officials said.“Arrests are pending,” officials said.Colorado law allows personal, non-medical cultivation of up to six marijuana plants following the 2012 legalization. Cities and counties can impose additional restrictions. Only licensed businesses can sell marijuana.Law enforcement agencies participating in the investigation include the Fort Collins police, Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Postal Service, USPS Inspection Service, Col...Smaller, versatile concert halls — like Denver’s Mission Ballroom — step out of the shadow of stadiums
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:51:09 GMT
By Amy Zipkin, The New York TimesAs the summer concert season approaches and marquee acts like Beyoncé, Metallica and Taylor Swift fill stadiums around the country, developers are casting their eye on a smaller type of entertainment venue: the concert hall.With state-of-the-art design that allows for flexible configurations, these midsize auditoriums can accommodate 1,000 to 6,500 patrons, helping promoters broaden the definition of live entertainment to include concerts, DJ sets, esports and raves, as well as launch parties and trade shows.The versatility of concert halls has led developers to use them to anchor their projects and energize the surrounding neighborhood, a trend that is revitalizing many moribund markets, said Aaron Jensen, who heads commercial and mixed use at HKS, a design firm.“The concert venues are part of a broader mix, conveniently located to transit and residences,” he said.Three miles north of downtown Denver, in a former industrial area known as the River N...Latest news
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