“You better not lose”: Sonny Gray, with a chance to pitch Twins to ALDS, gets order from young son

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

“You better not lose”: Sonny Gray, with a chance to pitch Twins to ALDS, gets order from young son Five-year-old Declan Gray, the younger of Sonny Gray’s two sons, had some important words of wisdom for the pitcher Tuesday morning. After asking if the Twins are in the playoffs and being told by his dad that yes, the Twins are indeed in the playoffs, Declan gave his father an order.“He said, “You better not lose,’” Sonny Gray said. “I was like, ‘You know what, Declan? I’m going to do my best.’ They shoot it to you straight. It’s what you love about them. It’s nice to have them around. And I guess that’s what we’ll do. We better not lose.”Gray will have the ball in his hands for Game 2 of the Wild Card Series, opposed by former Twin José Berríos, with a chance to pitch the Twins to the American League Division Series and a matchup against the Houston Astros. And the Twins couldn’t feel any more confident about handing the ball over to Gray, who has been the picture of consistency all season.The 33-year-old finished his year with a 2.79 earned-run average, third in the majors and se...

Troy mayoral candidate forum held at RPI

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

Troy mayoral candidate forum held at RPI TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- NEWS10 ABC is Your Local Election Headquarters, and Tuesday night was a candidate forum between the two candidates for Troy mayor. The two candidates running for the job are current Troy City Council President Carmella Mantello and Rensselaer County Legislator Nina Nichols. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The position is being left vacant by retiring Mayor Patrick Madden.Many different topics were discussed during the forum, including lead pipes in the city and a specific strategy for water front development. Candidates also discussed what they would do with their first budget if elected as well as how they would reduce crime in the city.The forum was moderated by NEWS10's Lydia Kulbida.

Albany kicks off All-Hallow e’en Festival

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

Albany kicks off All-Hallow e’en Festival ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Officials in the city of Albany are making Halloween a month-long celebration. Discover Albany is calling the event Albany’s All-Hallow e’en Festival.Some of the events taking place during the month of October include dramatic tours, historical exhibitions and public art exhibits. Some of the organizations involved in the festival include the Albany Center Gallery, the Historic Albany Foundation and the Capital Repertory Theatre. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! 'We had a tight timeline to turn this idea around, so I called all of these folks with a really quick idea and I thought they would laugh at me, and it was just an immediate yes."The festival marks the return of the original Halloween fest celebrated annually in Albany, the last time being over 100 years ago. Officials said the haunted tours bring people from around the state and country to Albany during the Halloween season.

Corinth wears orange to celebrate Charlotte Sena’s return home

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

Corinth wears orange to celebrate Charlotte Sena’s return home CORINTH, N.Y. (NEWS10) — It's been over a day since 9-year-old Charlotte Sena was finally found, and now the community is trying to return to a routine, but many are still shaken."It's almost a sign of relief. " Jacob Blake, parent and Corinth resident, said. "To know that she's home with her family. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Orange shirts were sported throughout the community Tuesday evening, including by Jacob Blake's son, who is close in age to Sena and attends the same school district."You know, it's scary to think about—something the family was just doing…something that we do every day," he said. "You know, going out in public, riding her bicycle, and then…all of a sudden, next thing you know, she's missing.The bright color celebrates the safe return of Charlotte and is a sign of unity with the Corinth school district."You don't think about the small things like that," Blake said. "Till something like this happens, a...

Capital Region Cybersecurity Symposium held at Rivers Casino

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

Capital Region Cybersecurity Symposium held at Rivers Casino SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A cybersecurity symposium was held at Rivers Casino on Tuesday. The theme of this year's event was to discuss trending cyber threats that companies and individuals face. Some of the threats include AI driven voice hacking. Officials said cybersecurity is important because it is something that some businesses do not pay attention to. They also want to ensure businesses know what resources are available to them so they do not wait until it is too late. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "It is really hard to get executives and business owners to actually understand that this is something they have to work on every day," LogicalNet CEO Mike Omara said. "Hackers work every single day, and we have to be on defense and make sure we have the right tools available to protect our customers networks."Tuesday's event was the second annual Capital Region Cybersecurity Symposium.

City Hall homeless encampment removed after one-day delay

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

City Hall homeless encampment removed after one-day delay ST. LOUIS – A tent city that had been growing outside St. Louis City Hall in recent weeks came to an end Tuesday evening. Fencing surrounded the building on Market Street by 7 p.m. Signs along the locked, metal gates read, “Park Closed for Restoration.”The administration of St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones cited fights, reports of city workers being accosted, police calls, and medical emergencies as reasons for acting Monday when the city announced it would enforce a park curfew on the property.Some residents remained Tuesday morning. City officials said outreach workers have been engaging the community for weeks, offering resources. Advocates for the homeless say the St. Louis region lacks adequate housing options.Diata Crockett watched as the fencing was put in place. He was once homeless and believes the city needs more housing options. Crockett suggests using vacant school buildings. House makes history, removes McCarthy as Speaker “Put some programs in there to help these homel...

Banner night will mean different things to different Nuggets, from Nikola Jokic’s joy watching 2023 playoff highlights to Michael Malone’s fierce turn-the-page mindset

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

Banner night will mean different things to different Nuggets, from Nikola Jokic’s joy watching 2023 playoff highlights to Michael Malone’s fierce turn-the-page mindset SAN DIEGO — The range of emotions that will soon engulf Nuggets personnel on championship banner night is best filtered and summarized through three viewpoints.There’s Reggie Jackson, a child of Colorado Springs who’s still convinced he won’t be awake even as the 2022-23 Nuggets are being immortalized in the rafters of Ball Arena on Oct. 24. When new teammate and fellow NBA journeyman Justin Holiday became aware Jackson was a hometown kid — “that’s crazy,” he said — Jackson’s response was as simple as, “Yeah, I’m gonna wake up soon. Best dream ever, bro.”He keeps telling his brother the same thing. The 33-year-old first-time NBA champ definitively expects to cry.“There’s no way this can be real,” Jackson said. “I’m with a bunch of people that I made great bonds with over my career. Back home. In front of family. Yeah, I’m probably the happiest person on the team. Like I said, I never feel like this is real...

Colorado Department of Corrections settles $8 million civil rights lawsuit involving a prisoner’s care

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

Colorado Department of Corrections settles $8 million civil rights lawsuit involving a prisoner’s care A man who sued the Colorado Department of Corrections for inadequate medical care that led to the amputation of his left hand and portions of his other limbs will receive an $8 million settlement.The federal civil rights lawsuit filed by Christopher Tanner in 2021 alleged that he developed pneumonia while incarcerated at the Denver Reception and Diagnostic Center in March 2020 but was not transferred to a hospital until he had deteriorated to the point of near death.Related ArticlesColorado News | Strangulation, head injuries caused in-custody death at Limon Correctional Facility Colorado News | Denver to pay $825,000 to man jailed after presenting laundry-damaged ID at DIA After Tanner reported feeling sick, Department of Corrections medical staff noted he had low blood oxygen levels, a 105.8-degree fever and other symptoms but did not initially transfer him to a hospital due to concerns about COVID-19, according to the lawsuit.When his cellmate call...

“Be a goldfish”: Avs center hopeful Fredrik Olofsson looks like he’s making the most of his opportunity

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

“Be a goldfish”: Avs center hopeful Fredrik Olofsson looks like he’s making the most of his opportunity Shortly after another strong performance in a Colorado Avalanche exhibition game Sunday night, Swedish forward Fredrik Olofsson borrowed from the words and wisdom of one of America’s finest fictional coaches, Ted Lasso.Olofsson, whom the Avs acquired for future considerations from the Dallas Stars in mid-June, is part of camp’s biggest battle — the one for the fourth-line center role. Given how he’s played and practiced, Olofsson likely would be Colorado’s No. 4 center if opening night was today.Does he think he’s done enough?“You have to kind of be able when you go home and close your eyes for the night to be happy with the effort you put in,” Olofsson said. “You can’t control if you score every single one or make every single stop.“You’ve just got to be a goldfish. Just go out there and whatever happens, try to learn from it and go on to the next one. The second you start worrying about if you’ve done enough or if you’re ...

Orange County nanny convicted of molesting 16 boys

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:02:47 GMT

Orange County nanny convicted of molesting 16 boys An Orange County nanny was convicted Tuesday of molesting 16 young boys and showing pornography to a 17th boy while they were under his care.Matthew Antonio Zakrzewski, 34, of Costa Mesa, was convicted by a jury of 34 felony counts, including lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under the age of 14, oral copulation of a child under the age of 10, possession of child pornography, using a minor for sex acts, and more.Zakrzewski had worked as a nanny for many families across Southern California. His victims ranged in age from 2 to 12 years old, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.The crimes were committed between Jan. 1, 2014 and May 17, 2019. He filmed many of the sexual assaults on the boys as well, officials said.In May 2019, a Laguna Beach couple reported to police that their babysitter, Zakrzewski, had inappropriately touched their 8-year-old son. They were concerned for their child’s safety and potentially other children.The couple had hired Zakrzewski to c...