Stewart's opens rebuilt Scotia store, no gas pumps yet
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
SCOTIA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Stewart's Shops has unveiled its newly rebuilt store at 204 Mohawk Avenue in Scotia. The shop officially opened on May 17. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The new store was built right new to the old one, but construction was paused due to delays in the approval process. Due to space issues, the old shop had to close for eight days before it was demolished.The new shop is now open, but without any gas pumps. Stewart's said they are starting construction on the expanded gas pumps and they should be ready and open in mid-June. New Stewart’s proposed for Loudon Road in Latham Stewart's said the new shop is larger, so there are more to-go food options including chili, mac and cheese, soups, meatballs and pizza. The site also includes expanded parking, grocery selection, beer cave, and the gas pumps will have diesel.Stewart's will soon be holding a grand opening celebration for the new store. The proje...Three arrested following Milton hammer disturbance
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
MILTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Three people were arrested following a disturbance involving a hammer in Milton, according to the New York State Police. Michael Tranka (56, Greenfield), Douglas Macwhinnie (36, Lake Luzerne), and Richard Macwhinnie (32, Lake Luzerne) each face charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Monday, around 5:22 p.m., troopers responded to the area of North Milton Road in Milton for reports of a dispute involving someone brandishing a hammer. Police say an investigation found Tranka, Douglas Macwhinnie, and Richard Macwhinnie went to a car in the location occupied by three adults and two children under 12. Police say all three were yelling and "acting in a manner" that alarmed the car's occupants. D. Macwhinnie allegedly brandished a hammer during the incident but did not strike anyone or the car with it. Police say Tranka also allegedly exposed himself during the dispute. Police say the parties involve...Man charged with murder, DUI and street racing in deadly Illinois crash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
SALEM, Ill. - One man faces a murder charge, DUI and other felonies in a deadly crash earlier this month in south-central Illinois. Prosecutors have charged Justin Bullard, 21, with first-degree murder, aggravated DUI, reckless homicide and aggravated street racing in the case. Top Story: Flock camera leads to DUI hit-and-run arrest in Eureka The crash happened around 9 p.m. on May 4 bear Salem, Illinois, at the intersection of US Route 50 and Hotze Road. Investigators say the victim was driving westbound on Route 50 and had entered the intersection with a green light. Illinois State Police report Bullard was heading eastbound on Route 50 and had a red light, but he ran through it. As a result, he struck a driver turning left onto Hotze Road. That driver died from injuries at the scene of the crash. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Crews respond to fire at Sparta, Illinois metals factory
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
SPARTA, Ill - A fire started at spartan light metals in Sparta, Illinois.A machine that works with magnesium caught fire and flames spread to the roof. 12 fire departments responded and quickly extinguished the fire. Top Story: Flock camera leads to DUI hit-and-run arrest in Eureka All employees were evacuated safely and there were no injuries.Dodgers face blowback after uninviting LGBTQ group from Pride Night
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
A night meant to highlight inclusion has become one of controversy after one group was uninvited from participating in the Los Angles Dodgers' 10th annual LGBTQ+ Pride Night next month.The Los Angeles chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, who were going to be honored with the team's Community Hero Award, have been removed from the lineup of this year's event.The Sisters are a self-described "leading-edge Order of queer and trans nuns" who use "humor and irreverent wit to expose the forces of bigotry, complacency and guilt that chain the human spirit."They are known for their activism on behalf of LGBTQ rights and their support for those living with HIV and other causes.Despite their intentions, the Sisters' use of Roman Catholic imagery in particular rankled some, including Catholic organizations and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, who wrote a letter of complaint to Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred.“Do you believe that the Los Angeles Dodgers are being ‘inc...Seal Beach sees flooding amid large surf, high tide
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
True to predictions from the National Weather Service, large surf and high tide combined to bring coastal flooding to Orange County Wednesday night.The flooding was not severe, only about a foot or foot-and-a-half of water, but it did affect a parking lot, bikeways and some structures.The flooding near Seal Beach Pier may have been just a prelude.The tide is expected to be highest at about 9 p.m. Thursday night, according to the Orange County Register, meaning more flooding could be on the way.Warnings have been issued for south-facing beaches in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.At high tide, “beach erosion along with water over walkways & parking lots could occur,” the NWS said on Twitter.“Stay off rock walls & jetties,” the agency added.Bicyclist killed in Oakland hit-and-run collision
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
OAKLAND –A 50-year-old bicyclist riding in East Oakland died Wednesday night after he was struck by a vehicle that fled the scene, authorities said.The name of the man killed, an Oakland resident, was not released.The man was found about 9:19 p.m. Wednesday, unresponsive on the sidewalk at the intersection of 98th Avenue and D Street.He was taken to a hospital, where he later died.Police were able to determine the man was struck by a white vehicle of an unknown make or model in the intersection. The vehicle was last seen going southbound on 98th Avenue.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Man arrested as suspect in downtown Berkeley bank robbery attempt Crashes and Disasters | East Bay child molestation defendant receives 15 years to life Crashes and Disasters | Alameda County prosecutors charge former DA campaign volunteer with attempted murder in Oakland shooting Crashes and Disasters | Hayward PD: Man kills moth...Supreme Court shields Twitter from liability for terror-related content and leaves Section 230 untouched
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
(CNN) — Twitter will not have to face accusations it aided and abetted terrorism when it hosted tweets created by the terror group ISIS, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.The court also dismissed a closely watched case about social media content moderation in a case involving Google, skipping a decision that legal experts warned might have upended the broader internet. The rulings are wins for Twitter and other tech platforms that have faced a barrage of lawsuits from critics who allege they should be held legally responsible for societal harms, including terrorist attacks. The Twitter decision was unanimous and written by Justice Clarence Thomas. The court held that Twitter’s hosting of general terrorist speech does not create indirect legal responsibility for specific terrorist attacks, effectively raising the bar for future such claims. The Twitter ruling a major defeat for tech critics who have said that social media platforms must be held accountable with the threat ...Supreme Court rules against Andy Warhol in copyright dispute over Prince portrait
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the late Andy Warhol infringed on a photographer’s copyright when he created a series of silk screens based on a photograph of the late singer Prince.The ruling was 7-2.The court rejected arguments made by a lawyer of the Andy Warhol Foundation (the artist died in 1987) that his work was sufficiently transformative so as not to trigger copyright concerns.The opinion has been closely anticipated by the global art world watching to see how the court would balance an artist’s freedom to borrow from existing works and the restrictions of copyright law.“Goldsmith’s original works, like those of other photographers, are entitled to copyright protection, even against famous artists. Such protection includes the right to prepare derivative works that transform the original,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in the majority opinion, referring to Lynn Goldsmith, the photographer at the center of the case.In a dissent from Justice Elena Kagan that was joined ...California layoffs jump 60% to 27-month high
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:28:13 GMT
California bosses laid off 236,000 workers in March, a 60% jump from the average pace of job cuts in the previous 12 months.The jump in workers’ involuntary departures to the fastest pace since December 2020 was found in my trusty spreadsheet’s review of the federal government’s monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey. The report, dubbed “JOLTS” by economists, tracks what’s moving the job market.March’s layoffs are nowhere near the historic 1.5 million cuts of March 2020 amid coronavirus lockdowns. However, it’s a noteworthy spike that follows months of high-profile job cuts, notably in California’s technology industries and several eye-catching bank failures.The bump in worker discharges is also a warning signal that the Federal Reserve’s year-long attempt attempts to cool an overheated economy with soaring interest rates are making bosses antsy.California’s March layoffs are 25% larger than the monthly average in pre-pandemic 2015-19, what’s considered a healthy economic pe...Latest news
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