Troy Police warn of Kia and Hyundai thefts and break-ins

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

Troy Police warn of Kia and Hyundai thefts and break-ins TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Troy Police Department has seen a recent uptick in incidents involving Kia and Hyundai vehicles. While some cases involve vehicle theft, most involve suspects damaging windows and trying to start the vehicle's ignition. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police believe there are multiple suspects involved in these cases. Two juveniles and an adult were arrested recently in connection to Kia and Hyundai thefts. According to Chief Barker, individuals may be targeting specific make and models as a result of a social media trend on TikTok. Police advise car owners to use a steering wheel lock to prevent theft. Owners are also encouraged to park in garages or well-lit public areas. Suspicious activity should be reported to 911.

Capital Region Restaurant Rundown: November 6-10

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

Capital Region Restaurant Rundown: November 6-10 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The restaurant industry is ever-changing with restaurants opening, closing, relocating, or just doing their thing. Here’s a recap of the latest Capital Region restaurant news, November 6 through 10. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Inside The Galway Local, the community’s new grocery store and caféA new grocery store and café has officially opened in Galway. The Galway Local opened on Friday, November 3.Albany restaurant, The Delaware, sets opening dateThe Delaware Restaurant & Bar has set its official opening date. The restaurant will be opening for dinner on Friday, November 17.New coffee spot opens in downtown TroyCoffee House of Troy has opened in downtown Troy. The new coffee spot is located inside 518 Craft at 200 Broadway.Chick-fil-A proposes new location in AlbanyChick-fil-A has proposed a new location in the city of Albany. The restaurant would be located at 944 Central Avenue.Salvadorian re...

Rule allowing wolf kills in Colorado will also green light reintroduction, supporters say

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

Rule allowing wolf kills in Colorado will also green light reintroduction, supporters say By Elliott Wenzler, Summit DailyA U.S. Fish and Wildlife document finalized Tuesday will allow for the harassing and killing of wolves that are predating livestock in Colorado, something currently illegal under the Endangered Species Act.Related ArticlesEnvironment | Domestic sheep will no longer graze swath of Colorado land to protect bighorns from “pernicious” disease Environment | With Colorado set to reintroduce gray wolves, bill backed by U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert seeks their removal from endangered species list Environment | Colorado lawmakers seek ban on water-sucking, nonnative grass that’s planted only for aesthetics Environment | Colorado’s electricity sector can cut greenhouse gasses by 98.5% by 2040, new analysis says Environment | How extreme weather in the U.S. may have affected the pumpkins you picked this year for Halloween But the provision, known as the 10(j) rule...

Only 15% of Californians can afford a home, new data shows

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

Only 15% of Californians can afford a home, new data shows Only 15% of California households could afford to buy a home during the third quarter of 2023, according to new figures released by the California Association of Realtors.The new figures represent the lowest home affordability rate since 2007, a news release said.The latest figures show that California’s housing affordability rates continue to decrease. The figures released during the third quarter are down from 16% in the second quarter of 2023. These California cities have seen the largest population declines For comparison, about 56% of California home buyers could afford a home during the first quarter of 2012, the index’s peak high, a news release said.However, house affordability rates have dropped significantly since then, thanks to high housing costs, low inventory, and increasing interest rates.Prospective homeowners currently in the market would need to make $221,200 annually to qualify to purchase a median-price, single-story home in California, typically costing $843,6...

Caltrans provides update on world's largest wildlife crossing

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

Caltrans provides update on world's largest wildlife crossing Steady progress is being made on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Cross in Agoura Hills, according to a recent update provided by the California Department of Transportation.Last week, crews worked overnight to pour "hundreds of tons" of wet concrete for the foundation of the bridge wall next to the southbound lanes of Highway 101, Caltrans said.Photos of the project shared by Caltrans show the area where concrete was poured as part of the integral bridge wall that will eventually suspend the largest wildlife crossing ever constructed.An aerial photo taken at night showing where crews are placing hundreds of tons of wet concrete for the foundation of the abutment, or bridge wall, next to the southbound lanes of US Highway 101 near Liberty Canyon Road in Agoura Hills, California, to build the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing. (Caltrans)An aerial photo taken at night showing where crews are placing hundreds of tons of wet concrete for the foundation of the abutment, or bridge wall, nex...

Dean Melavic Pronounced Dead after Workplace Accident at Former Holly Sugar Plant [Tracy, CA]

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

Dean Melavic Pronounced Dead after Workplace Accident at Former Holly Sugar Plant [Tracy, CA] 53-Year-Old Man Killed in Sugar Plant Accident on Holly DriveTRACY, CA (November 10, 2023) – Dean Melavic lost his life Sunday night in a workplace accident at the former Holly Sugar Plant. At approximately 10:20 a.m., emergency units from the South San Joaquin County Fire responded to the plant located on Holly Drive’s 20500 block.Per reports, a worker fell into a sizable silo within the facility, plunging about 80 feet into the machinery.Rescue operations involved a rope pulley system and a team of at least sixteen individuals to retrieve the man’s body from the silo. Despite the efforts of first responders, Dean Melavic was pronounced dead at the scene. He was later identified as the 53-year-old worker from Elk Grove by the San Joaquin Medical Examiner.Presently, a Cal/OSHA representative is conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the workplace accident. The former Holly Sugar Plant now operates under the name Spreckels Sugar Co. Inc., par...

Concord brewery will release new Veterans Day beer at taproom event

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

Concord brewery will release new Veterans Day beer at taproom event For the fifth year, Epidemic Ales in Concord has brewed a special beer as a tribute to U.S. military veterans — with input from veterans.It’s named DD-214 in honor of the release form that signifies a move from military service to veteran status, and veterans from various branches of the military take part by selecting the blend of hops used.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | 25+ Bay Area beer and wine events to enjoy this winter Restaurants, Food and Drink | Oakland’s Ale Industries shuts down, blames ‘rising rate of crime’ Restaurants, Food and Drink | How to pick the perfect beer to pair with your pizza Restaurants, Food and Drink | Brewery Day Trip: San Francisco’s Great American Beer Festival winners This year’s brew, a citrus-forward, unfiltered IPA with a 6.7% ABV, will be formally released on Veterans Day and celebrated at a daylong gathering of veterans at th...

Florida judge keeps Trump’s May 2024 documents trial date

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

Florida judge keeps Trump’s May 2024 documents trial date By Eric Tucker | Associated PressWASHINGTON — A federal judge in Florida on Friday declined to delay Donald Trump’s classified documents trial, calling a request by the former president’s defense lawyers to postpone the date “premature.” But she pushed back other deadlines in the case and signaled that she would revisit the trial date later.The ruling from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon means that the trial, for now at least, remains scheduled to begin on May 20, 2024 despite efforts by the Trump team to postpone it until after next November’s presidential election.Trump’s lawyers had argued that they needed more time to review the large trove of evidence with which they’d been presented and also cited scheduling challenges resulting from the other legal cases against Trump, including three additional criminal prosecutions for which he is awaiting trial. Special counsel Jack Smith’s team had vigorously opposed that position in urgin...

FBI seizes NYC Mayor Adams’ phones as part of probe

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

FBI seizes NYC Mayor Adams’ phones as part of probe By Kara Scannell | CNNFBI agents seized the cell phones of New York City Mayor Eric Adams as part of a federal investigation into campaign fundraising, a person familiar with the matter told CNN on Friday.The agents seized the phones and an iPad earlier this week pursuant to a court authorized search warrant, the person said.The New York Times first reported the search.The seizure is a dramatic escalation of the federal probe, bringing it directly to the mayor.The investigation is being handled by the FBI and the US attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York.This is a breaking story and will be updated.

‘From the river to the sea’: Why those words spark controversy

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:48:50 GMT

‘From the river to the sea’: Why those words spark controversy By Laurie Kellman | Associated PressThe Jordan River is a winding, 200-plus-mile run on the eastern flank of Israel and the occupied West Bank. The sea is the glittering Mediterranean to its west.But a phrase about the space in between, “from the river to the sea,” has become a battle cry with new power to roil Jews and pro-Palestinian activists in the aftermath of Hamas’ deadly rampage across southern Israel Oct. 7 and Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip.“From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” pro-Palestinian activists from London to Rome and Washington chanted in the volatile aftermath of Israel’s bloodiest day. Adopting or defending it can be costly for public figures, such as U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who was censured by the House on Tuesday.But like so much of the Mideast conflict, what the phrase means depends on who is telling the story — and which audience is hearing it.Many Palestinian activists say it’s a call ...