Missing woman found dead in Thompson Lake
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
KNOX, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 71-year-old Delmar woman who was reported missing to the Bethlehem Police Department on Sunday, was found dead in Thompson Lake on Tuesday, according to the Albany County Sheriff's Office. Deputies have not released the name of the woman at this time. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On Tuesday, around 4:59 p.m., deputies were called to the area of 106 Nature Center Way in Knox to check on an unoccupied car that had been in the same place since Sunday night. After checking the car's registration, law enforcement learned the registered owner was reported missing to the Bethlehem Police Department on Sunday.After searching the area, deputies say they found the woman unresponsive in Thompson Lake close to the shoreline. Deputies say there are no signs of foul play and a toxicology report and autopsy will be conducted at a later date. This case is still under investigation.2 people injured in south St. Louis City crash
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Two people were hurt in a crash just after 2:00 a.m. Wednesday.That was on South Grand at Chouteau Avenue. One of the vehicles hit a light pole. Anheuser-Busch selling 8 beer, beverage brands to cannabis company The other driver was seriously injured.Passenger hospitalized after 2-car crash in the Central West End
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
ST. LOUIS - One person was injured in a two-car crash overnight in the Central West End.It happened around 1:00 a.m. at the Kingshighway and Lindell Boulevards. One car spun out onto the sidewalk in front of the Chase Park Plaza hotel. The other driver took off. Bump-and-rob carjackings on the rise, police say EMS personnel evaluated several passengers in the remaining car. One of them was taken to a nearby hospital.Metro Call-A-Ride testing app-based mobile ticket today
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Metro Call-A-Ride is testing a new app-based mobile ticket for its customers starting this month.It will allow customers to purchase their fare in advance and then show it to the driver when boarding. A single-zone Call-A-Ride fare is $2. More than 30 current riders have volunteered to test the idea. Anheuser-Busch selling 8 beer, beverage brands to cannabis company Metro will evaluate the new mobile ticket option over the next several months. If testing goes well, it could be made available later this fall.Opinion: Tips for all you new Westerners trying to fit in
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
Hurray, you’ve moved to the rural West from a crowded subdivision or city where the traffic has become an out-of-patience game, and now you want to fit in.You want to learn how irrigation ditches work, build a hen house, and grow fruit trees, wine grapes and a garden. You also want to take a hike at a moment’s notice, or at least look like you’re ready to do 10 miles.How do newcomers manage this transition? Western writer Zane Grey never wrote a Code of the West, but it was clear from his novels that subtle rules operated in the 19th century. Key tenets were fair play, respect for the land and hospitality.Today’s code, were one to be written, would include those values, but there are some modern quirks you might not anticipate.First, if you meet an old-timer and they’re willing to talk about “the way it used to be” in your town, try to restrain the urge to chime in with stories of your own, as that will shut off the flow. Good stories take time.As you settle in, agree to buy your yo...Mycophiles expect “bumper year” for mushrooms thanks to rain on the Front Range
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
When Jon Sommer is selling real estate, his mantra is “location, location, location.” But when Sommer, who also serves as president of the Colorado Mycological Society, is looking for mushrooms, his mantra is “rain, rain, rain.”The Front Range received more than its fair share of precipitation this year, accumulating near-record amounts of rain in May and June. While that led some to expect a prodigious year for hunting mushrooms in the mountains, Sommer said the season, which usually runs June through August, is off to a slow start thanks to cooler temperatures at altitude.“Right now is the peak of the season typically, but we are about three to four weeks behind. We’re finding the diversity, but not the quantity of mushrooms,” Sommer said. “Typically we don’t get what we call ‘flush of summer mushrooms’ until the soil hits 60 degrees. That’s only happening now. We’re hoping that if moisture continues, particularly in the mountains, it will be a bumper year.”Colorado Springs reside...Fired principal defends “seclusion room” at Denver school, saying students were monitored through window
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
McAuliffe International School Principal Kurt Dennis (Photo via Denver Public Schools)Former Principal Kurt Dennis is defending his decision to place students in a room alone to calm down at McAuliffe International School, saying that both the space and method were “district-sanctioned.”Dennis, in an interview with The Denver Post, denied Denver Public Schools’ allegations that he violated district policy while using what he says was a “de-escalation room” and alleged the district provided insufficient guidance on how school administrators should use such spaces.“There’s no formal training on how to do any of this. We did the best we could under the circumstances. At no time was a student ever alone,” said Dennis, who was fired by the district last month, before allegations about his use of what DPS calls a “seclusion room” surfaced.Dennis said the students weren’t alone because administrators, including himself, watched through a window in the cl...Chocolate Lab closes less than five months after reopening
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
Chocolate Lab has expired. Denver’s only chocolate-centric restaurant closed its Hilltop location last month.Owner Phil Simonson declined to comment. But he responded to a customer’s Google review last month, stating, “Unfortunately due to the current employment issues and the increased costs of operating, I had to make the tough decision to close down,” he wrote. “I am sorry you were not able to enjoy the amazing creations we once had.”Chocolate Lab reopened in a new, larger space with a new look in the Hilltop neighborhood in February this year after closing its original location on East Colfax a year ago.The 32-seat restaurant, which incorporated chocolate in each of its dishes, tripled the size of its kitchen and doubled the size of the bar from its previous location. It also had a new dedicated retail space where customers can buy truffles, peanut brittle, toffee and other chocolate creations.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | ...Blackjack player sues Ameristar Casino, city of Black Hawk and others over alleged detainment for card counting
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
A blackjack player from Georgia allegedly found himself detained at Ameristar Casino in Black Hawk for the gambling practice of card counting, according to his lawsuit against the casino, the city and others.Faced with a long layover at Denver International Airport, plaintiff Joseph Shiraef decided to spend that time on Oct. 19, 2021, about an hour away in Black Hawk to try his luck at cards. But instead of walking out with a gambling win, the night resulted in a lawsuit against Ameristar Casino, its owner Gaming and Leisure Properties, the city of Black Hawk, one of its police officers and a Colorado Division of Gaming agent.Shiraef argues that he was physically blocked from leaving the casino for the alleged “criminal violation of the Colorado fraud statute by counting cards,” the complaint purports.Card counting is a blackjack technique defined as “keeping a mental tally of the cards dealt, so you know information about the cards that haven’t been dealt,” ...Pickleball players are taking over tennis courts and one Colorado city wants to put a stop to it
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 22:46:50 GMT
Glendale is tired of pickleball poaching and the city is preparing to put an end to it.As an increasing number of pickleball players claim the flat hard surface of tennis courts for their games — laying down tape to mark lines and rolling portable nets into place — tennis aficionados are having a harder time finding available courts to play their venerable pastime.It’s gotten so bad in Glendale that the city is pursuing an ordinance that makes it illegal to “mark the surface of the (tennis) court with any type of temporary or permanent marks or lines.” The City Council approved the measure last week on a first reading and will cast a final vote next month.High-definition cameras will be used to monitor courts and violators could receive a misdemeanor citation. It appears to be the first ordinance of its kind in Colorado — or perhaps the nation.“We have not heard of anything like this,” said Melissa Zhang, spokeswoman for USA Pickleball...Latest news
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