Suspect arrested following animal cruelty investigation

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

Suspect arrested following animal cruelty investigation TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A suspect accused of injuring a two-month-old kitten was arrested on Thursday evening. Preston K. Wido, 36, of Latham, is facing a charge of Aggravated Cruelty to an Animal. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police investigators say the defendant allegedly caused significant injuries to the kitten, Kit, at a residence in Lansingburgh. The kitten's owner brought Kit to a local veterinarian for medical attention. Kit suffered a concussion, dislocated jaw, and fractured pelvis. Part of Kit's right ear had also been cut with a sharp instrument.Wido was processed and released with an appearance ticket to Troy City Court on Friday. Kit is currently recovering at home.

Actor Kevin Bacon and brother to perform in Albany

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

Actor Kevin Bacon and brother to perform in Albany ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Bacon Brothers are coming to Albany as part of their annual summer tour. The band is set to perform at The Egg on June 22 at 8 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Comprised of actor Kevin Bacon and his brother Michael Bacon, the band was formed in 1995. The Bacon's have released ten albums and one EP. The band is best known for the songs "Guilty of the Crime" and "Philadelphia Chickens."Tickets are currently on sale. You can buy tickets on The Egg website or Ticketmaster website.

Postal workers union holding rally in Colonie

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

Postal workers union holding rally in Colonie ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The American Postal Workers Union Local 390 is holding a rally today, Friday, April 28th at 1pm on Central Avenue in the area of Karner Road in Colonie. Postal workers say they frequently deal with abuse, as well as an unsafe and toxic work environment. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The local postal workers union has stated that workers in Albany alone have reported verbal abuse, threats, and even instances of sexual assault within the workplace. The post offices also face chronic short staffing, which has caused slowed mail, resulting in frustrated customers, which leads to stressed workers. The union says that despite consumers and employees alike being disgruntled, management has skyrocketed the prices for most of their services. Meanwhile, workers state that postal management claims that all is well, and that mail hasn't slowed. Ghent teen shines at NFL Draft Employees want to emphasize th...

Uber driver carjacked, pepper-sprayed in north St. Louis County

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

Uber driver carjacked, pepper-sprayed in north St. Louis County ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Two people carjacked and pepper-sprayed an Uber driver Wednesday evening in north St. Louis County. The situation unfolded around 7:20 p.m. Wednesday, near Towering Pines Drive and Sugartrail Drive. Trending -- Students and teacher rally around fired Webster Groves teacher The victim, a man, told police that two people approached him, pepper-sprayed him and took off with his car. He did not know either of the two suspects. Police say the victim suffered minor injuries after he was pepper-sprayed. Also, his vehicle has since been recovered. No arrests have been made in connection with the case. The St. Louis County Police Department is handling the investigation. FOX 2 will update if more information becomes available.

Kicked off Medicaid: Millions at risk as states trim rolls

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

Kicked off Medicaid: Millions at risk as states trim rolls By AMANDA SEITZ and ANITA SNOW (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Days out from a surgery and with a young son undergoing chemotherapy, Kyle McHenry was scrambling to figure out if his Florida family will still be covered by Medicaid come Monday.One form on the state’s website said coverage for their sick 5-year-old son, Ryder, had been denied. But another said the family would remain on Medicaid through next year. Still, a letter from the state said McHenry now makes too much money for him, his wife and their older son to qualify after the end of the month. Three phone calls and a total of six frustrating hours on hold with Florida’s Department of Children and Families later, the McHenrys finally got the answer they were dreading on Thursday: Most of the family is losing Medicaid coverage, although Ryder remains eligible because of his illness.“I’m trying not to go into panic,” McHenry’s wife, Allie McHenry, told The Associated Press earli...

Failure to evacuate UK citizens in the Sudan should come as no surprise

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

Failure to evacuate UK citizens in the Sudan should come as no surprise The failure to evacuate UK citizens in the Sudan by the UK government and foreign office should come as no surprise to UK residents living overseas, writes Sara Page, vice chairwoman of European Britons.It may however come as a bit of a shock to passport holders in the UK.For some very strange reason neither the UK government or their foreign office consider it their duty to go to the aid of UK passport holding citizens abroad, so UK travellers beware when booking your next foreign holiday.However, the “gruesome twosome” do believe that they have a duty of care to their staff working overseas and therefore pull out all the stops to ensure their safety. Where, however, they draw the line and on what basis they draw the line between the two groups of passport holding UK citizens is an anathema to me.My first encounter of this peculiar rule was within my first six months of living in France and the Anglican Church group that I belong to was contacted by a local Mairie who had deep conc...

5 West L.A. restaurants targeted in overnight burglary spree

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

5 West L.A. restaurants targeted in overnight burglary spree Five restaurants in West L.A. were hit by smash-and-grab thieves who stole cash and left behind a trail of damage early Friday.Broken glass was seen outside three restaurants on Westwood Boulevard, including Mashti Malone’s Ice Cream, Laziz Grill and The Room Sushi Bar.Each establishment also had their door boarded up.  Glendale business owners worried after 10 restaurants broken into in one night According to police, the two male suspects wearing ski masks also broke into two other restaurants near Olympic Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard. The suspects appear to have taken an unknown amount of cash and caused significant damage to the restaurants. They have not been identified or apprehended. Anyone with any information is urged to contact the LAPD. 

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department partners with Bureau of Land Management to host first wild horse and burro adoption event 

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department partners with Bureau of Land Management to host first wild horse and burro adoption event  The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is partnering with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to find homes for wild mustangs and burros that have been gathered from BLM land. 20 wild mustangs and 10 burros will be auctioned to the public on Friday and Saturday at Jack Bones Equestrian Center located at 26983 Tapia Canyon Road in Castaic. The animals are expected to arrive between 11 and 11:30 a.m. and will then be unloaded and sorted in time for the event for viewing and applications which takes place from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. The live auction will start on Saturday at 9 a.m. and will end at 5 p.m.  Horses came to American West by early 1600s, study finds Adopted animals will be loaded into the adopters’ trailer and taken off site. “The Bureau of Land Management gathers wild mustangs and burros each year from public lands to protect the health of the animals and rangelands,” LASD said in a statement. “Currently, over 80,000 horses and burros roam public la...

City of Hermosa Beach considering change in parking meter start time

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

City of Hermosa Beach considering change in parking meter start time The City of Hermosa Beach will consider a plan to change the start times of parking meters by two hours next month. The start time to pay to park is 10 a.m. but under the new plan, drivers would have to start paying at 8 a.m. Some surfers against the motion say that they will most likely end up finding parking on residential streets.  Secure parking lot for unhoused people coming to Los Angeles County City officials believe that starting the parking meter pay time two hours earlier will help free up parking spaces in the small 1.4 square mile city where parking is always a challenge. The city is expected to make $1.8 million from a parking rate increase approved earlier this year. The city council will vote on the issue on May 9. 

Get Your Nom on: The 5 Oldest Restaurants in LA

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 13:57:46 GMT

Get Your Nom on: The 5 Oldest Restaurants in LA The City of Angels is also the city of foodies! Good thing we have countless restaurants that cater to us when we’re hungry — and some of them have been providing us with scrumptious meals for a long time now! Some of the oldest restaurants in LA are so well-loved, that they’ve stuck around for so long in order to give us (and the generations before us — and hopefully, the ones after us) the best dishes they can whip up.5 Oldest Restaurants in LA1. Philippe the Original (1908)To most Angelenos, when they’re in the downtown area, it’s almost always guaranteed that Philippe’s is an option whenever they think of where they should grab a meal! This restaurant serves its dishes cafeteria-style — where one has to line up with their food trays and choose which dish they’d like to eat — making this popular to people of almost every demographic. Moreover, Philippe’s is often cited as the inventor of the “French dip.” Additionally, their chili, stews, and sandwiches remain a favorite among An...