National Grid finishes week of service with job fair

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

National Grid finishes week of service with job fair SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- National Grid held their annual job fair to conclude the 2023 week of service initiative. Throughout the week, National Grid employees volunteered at organizations in the Capital Region and across the state. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On Friday, middle and high school students from around the area had a chance to explore career options with National Grid and see different tools they can use with the company, giving them an interactive look at their future. “We’re going to give these students an opportunity to see what it’s like to have a job in the energy industry," Brian Sano, Regional Executive with National Grid, said. "We need these students to want to be interested in a career in the energy industry so we can hopefully one day employ them to help us build the energy future of tomorrow.”  Drunk driver sentenced in two truck driver's death “It’s so important for us to get them in the fie...

RISSE hosting English conversation clubs in the fall

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

RISSE hosting English conversation clubs in the fall ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Refugee and Immigrant Support Services of Emmaus (RISSE) in Albany will host English conversation clubs throughout the fall. Whether you are fluent in English or just learning, the clubs are intended to help anyone learn English and practice conversation, and anyone is welcome to participate. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The schedule for the upcoming classes is as follows:Every Monday - 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.Russell Sage College, Troy Campus65 1st Street in Troy - Spirituality Center BuildingEvery Thursday - 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.Russell Sage College, Albany Campus140 New Scotland Avenue in Albany - West HallEvery Friday - 10 a.m. (Starting September 15)RISSE, Refugee and Immigrant Support Services of Emmaus240 West Lawrence Street in AlbanyEvery Sunday - from 3 to 4:15 p.m.Westminster Presbyterian Church85 Chestnut Street in Albany Pittsfield man arrested on murder warrant RISSE's mission is to help re...

Deadly crashes across Illinois and Missouri highways

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

Deadly crashes across Illinois and Missouri highways ST. LOUIS - Five people are dead in three different crashes across Illinois and Missouri. Our Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX was flying over one of those scenes in Madison County.Illinois State Police told FOX 2 that three people died in the crash on Illinois Route 4 at the Highway 40 intersection. This happened a little bit before 4:00 a.m. and closed both directions of Route 4 until around 9:00 a.m.ISP shared that a male driver crossed over the center line and hit a car with two females traveling north. All three died on the scene. Study reveals potential health risks associated with household cleaning supplies Then in Overland, Missouri, one person died in a crash on Page at Woodson, just west of I-170. This happened around 6 a.m. The Missouri Highway Patrol reported that a driver hit the back of a semi-truck trailer. Both directions of the page are still closed as of right now, between 170 and Woodson.Plus, another driver is dead from a crash on Highway 141 under I-70.This ...

Biden’s Medicare price negotiation push is broadly popular. But he’s not getting much credit

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

Biden’s Medicare price negotiation push is broadly popular. But he’s not getting much credit By SEUNG MIN KIM and LINLEY SANDERS (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is trumpeting Medicare’s new powers to negotiate directly with drugmakers on the cost of prescription medications — but a poll shows that any immediate political boost that Biden gets for enacting the overwhelmingly popular policy may be limited. Three-quarters of Americans, or 76%, favor allowing the federal health care program for the elderly to negotiate prices for certain prescription drugs. That includes strong majorities of Democrats (86%) and Republicans (66%), according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. About one in five Americans are neutral on the issue, while 6% outright oppose it. But the poll shows Biden’s approval rating, at 40%, is about where it’s been for the last year. Americans are split on how the Democratic president is handling the issue of prescription drug prices — 48% approve, making it...

Nearly 100 delays, 12 cancellations reported at DIA Friday after evening of severe weather

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

Nearly 100 delays, 12 cancellations reported at DIA Friday after evening of severe weather The effects of an evening of severe weather that caused a temporary ground stop at Denver International Airport have lingered into Friday morning.As of 8:30 a.m., nearly 100 flights in and out of Denver are delayed, and 12 flights have been canceled as of 8:15 a.m. Friday morning, according to flight tracking site FlightAware.Southwest Airlines with 47 delays account for almost half of the 99 total delays. United Airlines, regional airline SkyWest and Frontier Airlines have six, four and two cancellations, respectively.The delays are almost evenly split between arrivals and departures. Ten of the canceled flights are arriving flights.Related ArticlesTransportation | Colorado weather: Rotating thunderstorm passes over Arapahoe County Transportation | Mike Johnston’s first Denver budget sheds light on how much micro communities, other homeless efforts will cost Transportation | Denver Mayor Mike Johnston names nominees to run airport, l...

Aurora police respond to car crash and find two gunshot victims, one of whom died

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

Aurora police respond to car crash and find two gunshot victims, one of whom died A man was killed and another injured in a shooting overnight in Aurora.Aurora police responded at 10:50 p.m. Thursday night to a report of a crash in the 13600 block of East Bates Avenue, according to an Aurora Police Department post on Twitter. Two men were in the vehicle when officers arrived, both with gunshot wounds.#APDAlert: Officers initially responded to a call about a crash in the 13600blk of E. Bates Ave about 10:50p. Once on scene, officers discovered two men inside of the vehicle, both suffering from gunshot wounds. One was transported to the hospital and the other was pronounced… pic.twitter.com/cCFC4N9xdt— Aurora Police Dept (@AuroraPD) September 15, 2023One of the men was pronounced dead at the scene; the other was taken to a hospital.Detectives are still investigating the shooting and subsequent crash.Anyone with information is asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | More than a third of Lat...

Los Angeles gym owner told to remove iconic Kobe Bryant mural

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

Los Angeles gym owner told to remove iconic Kobe Bryant mural The owner of a downtown Los Angeles gym says she was told by her landlord recently to remove an iconic mural dedicated to Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna.The mural outside Hardcore Fitness at 400 W. Pico Blvd. has drawn visitors from all over just to take pictures in front of the image of Kobe and Gianna depicted with angel wings and halos as they look lovingly at each other. "With profound sadness, I must share that today, I received notice from my landlord that I must remove the Kobe and LA mural from our walls," Hardcore Fitness L.A. owner Cecilia Moran texted KTLA. A mural depicting deceased NBA star Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, painted by @sloe_motions, is displayed on a building on February 13, 2020, in Los Angeles, California. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)Moran said the mural has "immense significance" to the community but was told she had until Sept. 30 to remove it. "We believe that this mural serves as a powerful symbol of inspiration, unity, and resi...

Rush-hour busing made easier on La Brea

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

Rush-hour busing made easier on La Brea City and county leaders are gathering Friday morning to celebrate the opening of a project they hope will ease congestion on one of the major thoroughfares traveling through Los Angeles and West Hollywood.The construction of nearly 6 miles of priority bus lanes between Sunset Boulevard and Olympic Boulevard began on July 5. The project ultimately aims to reach all the way to Coliseum Street, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority said.The lanes will be in operation on weekdays from 7 to 9 a.m. and from 4 to 7 p.m., during which drivers can be ticketed for stopping or parking in those areas.The initial construction was completed last month, and on Friday, Mayor Karen Bass, L.A. County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, West Hollywood Mayor Sepi Shyne and other officials will gather at the intersection of La Brea and Santa Monica Boulevard to celebrate the project.That event is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m.

A Haunting In Venice is a Creepy but Cut-Rate Whodunit

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

A Haunting In Venice is a Creepy but Cut-Rate Whodunit For his third outing as Hercule Poirot, Kenneth Branagh, together with screenwriter Michael Green, made the shrewd decision to select one of Agatha Christie’s least read and most tepidly reviewed later novels for adaptation. Almost nobody going into A Haunting in Venice will know ahead of time whodunit. But whether they will care whodunit is another matter.Based on Dame Agatha’s 1969 Hallowe’en Party, this creepy caper brings Branagh the actor in conjunction with Branagh the director once again, plopping Poirot down in Venice. Although Christie’s book unfolds in London, few should complain about the decision to relocate to the city where Don’t Look Now, The Comfort of Strangers, and Curtis Harrington’s The Assignation—choice thrillers, all—were shot.The setting is a cavernous palazzo after World War II. Poirot, living in the kind of genteel self-exile that most of us dreamt of during the COVID lockdown, gets called out of retirement by an old friend (Tina Fey, playing it straight). ...

Q&A: Steve Levy sees bright spots and challenges for Bay Area economy

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:30:34 GMT

Q&A: Steve Levy sees bright spots and challenges for Bay Area economy Veteran economist Stephen Levy has his finger on the pulse of the Bay Area’s dynamic — and often befuddling — economy.The Bay Area has unleashed numerous boom and bust and boom cycles that have given birth to and killed off countless cutting-edge companies and Levy is keeping track of all that.This news organization spoke with the director of the Palo Alto-based Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy about the Bay Area’s restless economy.Q: What is your assessment of the Bay Area economy right now?A: 2023 is coming in a little better in the Bay Area than I had expected. But it’s still going to be a slow year in the Bay Area. Interest rates are very high and they are a problem.Q: How do things look farther down the road for the Bay Area?A: Long-term, I’m very optimistic about the future of the Bay Area economy. Things look particularly good if we can address the region’s housing and transportation challenges.Q: What are some of...