Shenendehowa focusing on student support for new school year

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

Shenendehowa focusing on student support for new school year CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Shenendehowa Central School District kicking off their first day of classes Sept. 6.; Dr. Oliver Robinson, Superintendent for the district, said this year represents a renewed focus on how they can support their students. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! “Yesterday we had a superintendent’s conference day and the term I spoke about was “US,” Robinson said. "Unequivocally supportive. Each person makes such a difference in the life of a child and that’s our responsibility, our obligation.”That unequivocal student support is something the district hopes will make a difference as they focus on getting back to true normalcy and enhancing the student experience. “Obviously we have the academic side which is the learning in the classroom," Ron Agostinoni, high school Principal, said. "But, just as important is what happens outside the classroom, making sure it’s a positive experience making sure they have good da...

Troy man arrested in juvenile rape investigation

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

Troy man arrested in juvenile rape investigation TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Troy man was arrested on Thursday following a month-long rape investigation that involved a juvenile victim. Joshua Perry, 35, faces several charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Charges:First-degree rapeFirst-degree sexual abusePerry was arraigned in Rensselaer County Court. He is held at the Rensselaer County Jail in lieu of a $100,000 cash bond and a $150,000 bond.

Free car seat inspections in Schoharie and Schenectady counties

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

Free car seat inspections in Schoharie and Schenectady counties ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- There will be free car seat checks coming up throughout September in Schoharie and Schenectady Counties. The first will be available on Friday in Glenville, another on Tuesday, September 19 in Cobleskill, and lastly on Wednesday, September 20 in Scotia. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Schedule:When: Friday, September 8, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.Where: Town of Glenville Police Department, 18 Glenridge Road, GlenvilleFor more information, contact Mark Agostino at (518) 384-0123 or [email protected]: Tuesday, September 19, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Where: Head Start, 114 Lark Street, CobleskillFor more information, contact Heather Head at (518) 295-8705 or [email protected]: Wednesday, September 20, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.Where: Jumpin’ Jacks, 5 Schonowee Avenue, ScotiaFor more information, contact Sgt. Bean at (518) 374-3110 or [email protected].

Woman dies after overnight shooting in north Denver

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

Woman dies after overnight shooting in north Denver A woman died Wednesday after an overnight shooting in Denver’s Globeville neighborhood.ALERT: #DPD is investigating a shooting in the area of 45th and Washington. One victim located with unknown extent of injuries. Investigation is ongoing, officers are working to develop suspect information. #Denver pic.twitter.com/IVUL8t9ZzL— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) September 6, 2023The shooting, which the Denver Police Department reported on X at 3:14 a.m., happened near 45th Avenue and Washington Street.The woman later died, police said.The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will release cause of death and identify the woman.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Two suspects arrested in connection to Aurora shooting death Crime and Public Safety | Reported road rage incident in Larimer County now investigated as planned robbery Crime and Public Safety | Police ask public’s help in locating suspect in Denver triple sh...

Sea lion spotted in Channel Islands with knife wedged in snout

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

Sea lion spotted in Channel Islands with knife wedged in snout A sea lion was recently found with a knife wedged in its snout near the Channel Islands Harbor public boat launch ramp.The massive mammal, weighing about 400 pounds, was first spotted around 7:20 a.m. Sunday at Hollywood Beach but swam over to the boat launch ramp, the Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute posted on Facebook.A CIMWI volunteer was able to safely remove the knife, which was embedded up to its handle, from the face of the adult California sea lion, the post read. A California sea lion was found with a knife in its snout on Sept. 3, 2023. (Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute)A California sea lion was found with a knife in its snout on Sept. 3, 2023. (Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute)A California sea lion was found with a knife in its snout on Sept. 3, 2023. (Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute)The knife pulled out of a California sea lion is seen in an image provided by the Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute.The volunteer us...

A visit to Europe's biggest tech show

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

A visit to Europe's biggest tech show Perhaps you've heard of CES in Las Vegas, but halfway around the world, in Berlin, Germany, there's another tech trade show with lots to see."This is actually the 99th year of IFA Berlin," said Oliver Merlin, managing director for this year's show.Show organizers brought me to Berlin to experience IFA's rich mix of history and cutting-edge innovation."IFA is Berlin and Berlin is IFA," said Merlin.The show is sprawling: 130,000 square meters to see spread across 26 different halls.It's almost tricky to describe. Think the biggest Best Buy you've ever seen, mixed with somewhat of a carnival atmosphere. Yep, there are pretzels and beer.There are brands from all over the globe, some were recognizable, and others were new to me."In the United States we tend to think the United States is the center of the universe, and at this show you see lots and lots of products that may not be available in the United States," said Mark Vena, principal analyst with SmartTech Research and host of the Sm...

Bay Area gospel star, who worked with Chaka Khan and Ray Charles, dies from cancer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

Bay Area gospel star, who worked with Chaka Khan and Ray Charles, dies from cancer Bay Area gospel music star Maiia “Sunny” Hawkins, who had worked with Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Luther Vandross, Chaka Khan, Ray Charles and other well-known artists, died on Sept. 4.“I am sad to report that (Maiia) passed away on Monday morning 9/4/2023 after a long fight with this cancer,” an update reads on her GoFundMe page, which raised over $40,000 for her battle against cancer. ” We were with her to her last breath and she is finally at peace. Any new donations and all old donations will go to her kids and medical bills. Thank you again for being such a help during this difficult time.”The acclaimed Oakland singer had been battling stage IV breast cancer for several years, according to a post about Hawkins’ passing on soultracks.com.The Oakland native will be remembered for her tremendous singing voice, which she put to great use in her own solo career as well in collaboration with other acclaimed artists. She was also a notable songwriter,...

Save the date: turning chaos into the NFL schedule is no simple task

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

Save the date: turning chaos into the NFL schedule is no simple task Have you ever wondered who decides where the 49ers play their season-opening game?Or why they won’t face division rival Seattle until Week 12 this season, or how the Red and Gold play multiple games on the East Coast back-to-back, allowing the team to stay out East for the week in between?It’s all thanks to a team of people at the NFL offices who spend months building out the perfect schedule, trying to create as many appealing matchups as possible while also trying to keep all 32 teams and fans as happy as possible.For years, the NFL schedule was created by hand. Tags with team names were plotted — and re-plotted — across a massive wooden board as each week’s matchups were determined. Schedule makers now input data and run simulations using Amazon Web Services and 4,000 cloud-based computers to cull down the trillions of scheduling possibilities into one 18-week, 17-game slate for each team.The only constant in creating the current NFL schedule is that there...

VP Kamala Harris says Donald Trump shouldn’t be an exception for Jan. 6 accountability

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

VP Kamala Harris says Donald Trump shouldn’t be an exception for Jan. 6 accountability By CHRIS MEGERIAN | Associated PressJAKARTA, Indonesia — Vice President Kamala Harris said Wednesday that those responsible for the effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and the ensuing violence at the U.S Capitol must be held accountable — even if that means Donald Trump.“Let the evidence, the facts, take it where it may,” Harris said in an interview with The Associated Press in Jakarta, Indonesia, where she was attending a regional summit.Federal prosecutors have indicted Trump, the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, for his efforts to cling to power in 2020. The former president also has been charged in Georgia in a scheme to subvert the will of voters who elected Democrat Joe Biden instead of giving Trump a second term.“I spent the majority of my career as a prosecutor,” said Harris, who served as California’s attorney general before moving to Washington as a U.S. senator. “I believe that people should be held accountable und...

Return-to-office is a $1.3 trillion problem few have figured out

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:18 GMT

Return-to-office is a $1.3 trillion problem few have figured out By Matthew Boyle | BloombergIn the emerging post-pandemic era, most aspects of life have returned to normal. Moviegoers are flocking to cinemas, vacationers jammed airports for summer travel and kids are returning to classrooms.The one thing that has remained stubbornly fraught: the world of work.Three and a half years after millions of office-goers were sent home en masse, companies, employees and governments are still figuring out how to adapt to lasting changes to corporate life. But stark differences have emerged across continents and cultures, with Asian and European workers largely returning to offices at a faster pace than their counterparts in the Americas.Asian nations did a better job keeping Covid-19 under wraps in the pandemic’s first year, so people there didn’t get as accustomed to working from home, making it easier to transition back to office life, researchers found. Europe’s habits vary widely — the UK has one of the highest rates of remote work, and France one of ...