Traffic stop ends in drug arrest for Albany man in U-Haul
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Albany man was arrested after a traffic stop in Albany on Tuesday and allegedly possessed a slew of drugs. Charkie McCormick, 35, faces several charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the Albany County Sheriff's Office, a U-Haul pick-up truck was pulled over on First Street in Albany for a traffic violation. The driver, identified as McCormick, was allegedly driving with a suspended NYS non-driver ID. During their investigation, deputies say they found over eight ounces of cocaine, approximately 61 grams of methamphetamine, a quantity of fentanyl, a digital scale, and packaging for drug sales. Charges:First-degree criminal possession of a controlled substanceSecond-degree criminal possession of a controlled substanceThird-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance (four counts)Second-degree criminally using drug paraphernaliaThird-degree aggravated unlicensed operation N...Multiple student walk-outs advocating gun laws happening today
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Students in several school districts across the St. Louis area are doing walk-out demonstrations Wednesday.Administrators at Maplewood-Richmond Heights Middle and High School confirm students will be holding a walk-out on their athletic fields. It will include a tribute and moment of silence for the victims of the Nashville school shooting. These will be happening at numerous schools across the nation at noon Wednesday in their respective time zones.The walkout is being called a coordinated show of solidarity. After the recent school shooting in Nashville, several students approached school leaders at the Maplewood-Richmond Heights School District, saying "we need to do something." Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW They created wh...Marijuana taxes approved in St. Louis County, St. Charles County
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Voters around Missouri had the chance to decide on recreational marijuana sales taxes during Tuesday's municipal elections.This was represented on ballots at Proposition M in St. Louis County and Proposition 3 in St. Charles County. Both measures were approved by voters.This approval means that St. Louis and St. Charles County will enact a 3% sales tax, in addition to a 6% percent state sales tax on recreational marijuana. Trending: Two St. Louis pizza parlors make ‘Eat This’ top 10 list Some municipalities within these counties also posed ballot questions for an additional 3%, on top of county and state taxes. That means, if both your city of residence and your county tax proposal passed, customers would pay an additional 6% in taxes for marijuana sales at dispensaries. Voters from the City of St. Louis also approved a marijuana sales tax by a 62-38% margin. That will mean a 3% sales tax in the city, in addition to the state of Missouri's 6% sales tax. Nearby Frankli...Two escape apartment fire in south St. Louis
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Two people escaped an early-morning apartment fire Wednesday in south St. Louis. The fire happened at an apartment unit in the 4000 block of Keokuk Street in the Marine Villa neighborhood. Investigators say two residents made it out on their own after one was asleep in the bedroom with the door closed. A fire crew was informed and quickly responded to the scene, rescuing the two residents from a room. Top story: Crash survivor claims St. Louis firefighter took wallet The fire was contained quickly and didn't spread anywhere beyond the kitchen. The St. Louis Battalion Chief reminds people after this fire to sleep with their doors closed to prevent smoke from entering their home, in the case of a fire.Eastern Illinois University faculty and staff to go on strike Thursday
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
CHARLESTON, Ill., - Eastern Illinois University's faculty and staff will strike Thursday in Charleston, Illinois.The union, EIU Professionals of Illinois, says the college's administration walked away from the bargaining table after an eight-hour session Monday. The union wants the university to adjust wages and salary. Trending: Two St. Louis pizza parlors make ‘Eat This’ top 10 list They shared that the university has more than $15 million in surplus to use for faculty and staff. Union members plan to picket for six hours Thursday.They explained that they'll bargain with the administration again on Friday.Rockies Mailbag: An update on Daniel Bard’s anxiety; the fifth starter mess
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
Denver Post sports writer Patrick Saunders with the latest installment of his Rockies Mailbag.Pose a Rockies — or MLB — related question for the Rockies Mailbag.Any word on how Daniel Bard is doing, Patrick? He’s been such a nice feel-good story over the past few years. I’d hate to see him struggle mentally again.— Mark, ArvadaMark, I talked to Bard in San Diego, both on and off the record. I told him that I have had my own battles with anxiety for many years and we chatted about that.He’s such a good person and he’s very self-aware, which can be a blessing and a curse, but I believe he’s going to figure it out. He’s been through this before and he has an understanding of what he’s dealing with. I think he’ll be the Rockies’ closer again this season, though it might take some time for him to get there.Patrick, I like to remain optimistic about baseball, because after all, “anything can happen.” Howev...Nuggets coach Michael Malone: We’ll be out in the first round if we play like that
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
HOUSTON – Jeff Green and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope couldn’t bear to watch the last painful seconds of Tuesday’s abomination against the Rockets.They began walking off the court toward the visiting locker room about 10 seconds before the final buzzer sounded on Houston’s triumphant 124-103 win over Denver.Needing only a win to clinch the first-ever No. 1 seed in Nuggets history, Denver didn’t take the challenge seriously or overlooked the nature of their opponent. Either should be damning at this stage of the season.“We came in thinking this game was going to be easy,” Caldwell-Pope told The Denver Post. “… We didn’t take full advantage of it.”The Nuggets began Tuesday morning walking through the Rockets’ tendencies in a hotel ballroom. They were reminded, incessantly, that the plucky Rockets crash the glass hard. They were also reminded that the Nuggets could circumvent the drama, avoid any help from Memphis, and crown themselves the top seed in the West with a win in Houston.Neither...Krugman: Why people in GOP-leaning states have shorter life expectancies
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
Last Friday the Medicare trustees released their latest report on the system’s finances, and it contained some unexpected good news: Expenditures are running below projections, and the Hospital Insurance Trust Fund won’t be exhausted as soon as previously predicted.But one important reason for this financial improvement was grisly: COVID-19 killed a substantial number of Medicare beneficiaries. And the victims were disproportionately seniors already suffering from severe — and expensive — health problems. “As a result, the surviving population had spending that was lower than average.”America’s dismal COVID performance was part of a larger story. I don’t know how many Americans are aware that over the past four decades, our life expectancy has been lagging ever further than that of other advanced nations — even nations whose economic performance has been poor by conventional measures. Italy, for example, has experienced a generation of economic stagnation, with basically no growth i...Opinion: As mass shootings multiply, judges are erasing gun safety laws
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
Once again a mass shooting is in the headlines — this time in Nashville, with three children among the six victims. This latest horrific tragedy is prompting renewed calls for gun reform, but what most Americans don’t know is that a different kind of gun revolution is already underway.Over the past few months, the federal courts have waged an unprecedented attack on U.S. gun safety laws. Spurred by the Supreme Court, judges have declared dozens of mainstream, widely accepted restrictions on firearms unconstitutional.Even a partial list of the laws struck down or enjoined is startling: bans on possession of firearms by domestic abusers; bans on guns in churches, hospitals and bars; prohibitions on firearms in the hands of people charged with felonies; restrictions on 18-to-20-year-olds carrying weapons; prohibitions on loaded guns in vehicles; and bans on guns with obliterated serial numbers.This tidal wave of rulings began with a decision by the Supreme Court last year. The justices...April’s full pink moon will rise this week
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:39:55 GMT
By Taylor Nicioli and Ashley Strickland | CNNApril’s full moon will not shine pink tonight, despite its name, but the bright golden orb could still offer a sight to behold.Moon observers can begin to see the lunar event starting Wednesday night, and it will peak early Thursday morning at 12:34 a.m. ET.“The April full Moon, at first glance, will look like other full Moons,” said Dr. Noah Petro, chief of NASA’s planetary geology, geophysics and geochemistry lab, in an email. Each one, however, “presents a special opportunity to see a beautiful Moon and start looking at the Moon as it goes through its phases.“I encourage people to dust off their binoculars or telescopes to look closely at the Moon, try to see the different colors (the light and dark regions), and recognize that those differences reflect different compositions of rock.”Full moons are visible to those in the Northern and Southern hemispheres, as they are considered to be in the f...Latest news
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