Soucheray: Glassy-eyed, gripping a chopper, anticipating No Mow May. Or not
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
Sometimes, when you’re feeling a little down about the blighted condition of our dear old town and the potholes have nicked you for another $700 repair bill, it might at least introduce a note of cheer to remember that we are a pollinator-friendly city and have been since January of 2016. We are just a fine damn place for bees, or hope to be.To that end, the St. Paul City Council voted 6-0 the other day to give its blessing to No Mow May. City inspectors will be told to stand down when they get a report of weeds or overgrown shrubs or other clutter, hopefully excluding stoves and automobile bumpers. All of that uncared-for growth will promote pollination.No Mow May follows No More Plowing in January, February, March and April, tremendously successful campaigns that resulted in our potholes making national news in the Wall Street Journal last week. We’ve got some real beauties out there, axle-breakers and tie-rod-benders, and it’s high time we received some national recognition.Why, ...Working Strategies: In defense of the subminimum wage
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
Amy LindgrenSecond Sunday Series — This is the eighth of 12 columns on work and disability that will appear in the next 12 months — one on each second Sunday of the month, from September through August. Previous columns discussed promotions for workers with disabilities, higher education decisions, self-advocating, career tips for family caretakers, testing limits as a worker with disabilities, the dilemma of revealing disabilities during job search, and overall concepts of disability in the workplace. If you don’t have a loved one with moderate to severe cognitive disabilities, you may not be aware of sheltered workshops and their role in the continuum of work opportunities for this population. In essence, these facilities are organized around a principle of gathering socially to conduct relatively simple work, such as shredding paper or stuffing envelopes.The individuals in these jobs tend to stay for long periods, drawn by the familiarity of the task, the camaraderie,...Saugerties man arrested after domestic dispute
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
SAUGERTIES, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Saugerties police report the arrest of John Monaghan, 52 of Saugerties. Monaghan was allegedly involved in a domestic dispute where the victim was assaulted. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On April 7, police began an investigation into a reported past domestic dispute that happened on April 4. Police explain the victim reported that she was assaulted by Monaghan. Police established during the dispute, Monaghan placed his hands around the victim's neck, strangling them. Monaghan further grabbed the victim's arm, throwing them out of the residence, and leaving several bruises on the victim's arm. Monaghan was arrested on April 7 around 5:15 p.m.ChargesSecond degree harassmentCriminal obstruction of breathing and blood circulationMonaghan was arraigned in the Town of Saugerties Justice Court where Monaghan, was released on his own recognizance upon the court issuing a full stay away order of prot...Hoosick Falls police looking to ID burglary suspect
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Hoosick Falls police are attempting to identify an individual involved in a burglary and larceny from Hoosick Falls Jewelry on John Street. Police report the theft occurred on Monday, April, 3 between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police explain the individual used what seemed to be a hammer to break a plate glass window in the front of the store. The person then reached in and took a piece of jewelry. The investigation is ongoing. If you have any information, contact the Hoosick Falls Police at 5186867651.Deputy fires at driver after being struck by vehicle in South Los Angeles: LASD
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputy opened fire on a suspected assailant in the South Los Angeles neighborhood of Gramercy Park early Saturday morning, but it remains unclear as to whether the suspect was hit.A few minutes before 3 a.m. near Western Avenue and 87th Street, a deputy fired at least one shot, the department confirmed in a press release. A deputy had pulled over a white Porsche for a traffic stop, but then that driver sped away, officials told KTLA.Footage from the scene appears to show a deputy on the ground after he was struck by a vehicle, which reportedly prompted the shooting.The deputy was hospitalized with a broken leg, but was not struck by gunfire.No further details were available.Access to abortion pill in legal limbo after competing rulings
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
Access to the most commonly used method of abortion in the U.S. plunged into uncertainty Friday following conflicting court rulings over the legality of the abortion medication mifepristone that has been widely available for more than 20 years.For now, the drug the Food and Drug Administration approved in 2000 appeared to remain at least immediately available in the wake of two separate rulings that were issued in quick succession by federal judges in Texas and Washington. U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee, ordered a hold on federal approval of mifepristone in a decision that overruled decades of scientific approval. But that decision came at nearly the same time that U.S. District Judge Thomas O. Rice, an Obama appointee, essentially ordered the opposite and directed U.S. authorities not to make any changes that would restrict access to the drug in at least 17 states where Democrats sued in an effort to protect availability. The extraordinary timing of the co...State touts gun seizures from prohibited persons, but will it slow rate of violence?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
California officials announced in a news release that they had seized guns from people who had become legally prohibited from owning weapons they had once purchased legally.The seizures came from people convicted of crimes, those who may have been hospitalized due to mental illness or threatened suicide, or those who were the subject of restraining orders. Officials identified 23,869 people on its list, they said, and seized 1,437 firearms.In a state of nearly 40 million people, with approximately 3.35 million registered gun owners and 20 million legally owned guns, how significant is that number?You could be forgiven for scoffing at it, violence prevention advocate Julia Weber said; she has a unique view. Currently the director of the National Center on Gun Violence in Relationships, she served for nearly 18 years as the supervising attorney for the Judicial Council of California. That council helped created the Armed and Prohibited Persons System, the California program that track...Home values drop in more than half of US off pandemic peaks
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
”Survey says” looks at various rankings and scorecards judging geographic locations while noting these grades are best seen as a mix of artful interpretation and data.Buzz: Home values have declined from pandemic-era peaks in more than half the states and metropolitan areas, according to some new price data.Source: My trusty spreadsheet reviewed home-price indexes created by Freddie Mac for all U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and 382 metropolitan areas. These “paired sales” benchmarks track values by comparing price changes in individual single-family homes and townhomes based on data from sales transactions and loan refinancings.ToplineLet’s first consider the fall from home pricing’s dizzying heights, found inside Freddie Mac’s data.Prices are off 2022 highs in 31 of the 50 states and Washington, D.C. They’ve also fallen from pandemic peaks in 199 of the 382 metros tracked. And prices were off all-time tops in all 26 California metros studied.Sti...Prep roundup: Amador Valley stuns Mitty, wins pool at Livermore Stampede softball tournament
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
SoftballAmador Valley, a traditional East Bay softball power, hasn’t had a powerful start to its season.The Pleasanton school had lost four in a row and seven of eight entering the second day of the prestigious Livermore Stampede tournament on Friday.The Dons squeaked past Carondelet 2-1 in an early-morning game to break their losing streak.But up next was a matchup against pool leader Archbishop Mitty, which was coming off back-to-back perfect games and three consecutive shutouts. The Monarchs had lost just once all season.Well, let’s just say the outcome didn’t go as projected.Amador Valley shocked Mitty 3-2, scoring a run in the first on a sacrifice fly by Aleena Helms and two in the bottom of the third on Helms’ single to center.Mitty — ranked fifth by the Bay Area News Group — had gone ahead in the visitor’s half of the third when Megan Sutton’s single knocked in Lindsey Miller and McKenna Woliczko for a 2-1 lead.Kaylee Davis stru...Hate crime incident in parking garage under investigation by Palo Alto police
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:50:49 GMT
PALO ALTO, Calif. (KRON) -- Palo Alto police are investigating a hate crime incident that occurred at a downtown parking garage after someone allegedly wrote comments directed against people from India on Thursday. ‘Save Women’s Sports’ advocate Riley Gaines says she was attacked after speech at SFSU Shortly before 9 a.m., a public works employee discovered "offensive writing" inside the ground floor bathroom of a parking garage located at 445 Bryant Street. Police arrived to the scene and observed the writings, which were written in black marker, police said.According to Palo Alto police, the writings were directed against people from India, but did not specify further. Public works crews removed the writings shortly after.KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; widt...Latest news
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