42 Degrees closes Glens Falls, Malta locations

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

42 Degrees closes Glens Falls, Malta locations GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - 42 Degrees in downtown Glens Falls is setting down the glassware. Owner Robin Barkenhagen announced the pipe shop's closure on Facebook on Wednesday, effective at the end of May. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "I tried my best to hang on, but ultimately failed," Barkenhagen wrote. "42 Degrees and 42 Degrees Tavern will be closing at the end of May. I want to thank you all for making the last 13 years special, and the 2 years at the tavern magical. Hang on to those memories, good, bad and ugly, it was one of the finest stretches of my long life. This is obviously posted with a heavy heart, I gave both places my all, but it just wasn't good enough.....I love you all.....Peace."42 Degrees first opened at the corner of Park and Elm streets, where restaurant and deli Park & Elm opened last fall. It stayed there for a decade before moving to 206 Glen St. in 2019. A second location opened in Malta...

Hussain guilty of manslaughter in Schoharie limo crash trial

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

Hussain guilty of manslaughter in Schoharie limo crash trial SCHOHARIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The jury reached a verdict in the criminal trial of Nauman Hussain. After the fatal limousine crash that killed 20 people in 2018, officials charged Hussain with 20 counts each of both manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. Catch up on everything from the Schoharie Limo Trial The jury read guilty verdicts for second-degree manslaughter. When the first was read, shouts were heard in the courtroom. Sentencing for Hussain is scheduled for May 31 at 9:30 a.m. Till then, Judge Peter Lynch remanded him to the custody of the Schoharie County Sheriff's Office."I want to thank the jury for doing an amazing job and listening to the evidence," Susan Mallery, Schoharie County District Attorney, said. "Today is really about the families.""I'm heartbroken," Lee Kindlon, Hussain's defense attorney, said. "Over the past four and a half years, I've developed a relationship, a close personal relationship with my client, his family, his extended family overseas. B...

Man stabbed in St. Louis after argument over beer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

Man stabbed in St. Louis after argument over beer ST. LOUIS - A man was stabbed Tuesday evening in St. Louis after an argument over beer, according to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. The stabbing happened around 9 p.m. Tuesday in the 1400 block of North 13th Street in the Columbus Square neighborhood. Top Story: St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner resigns Investigators say the victim, a 39-year-old man, and the suspect, a 37-year-old man, were involved in a verbal argument. At some point, the suspect pulled out a knife and stabbed the victim several times. The victim suffered wounds to his back and arm, and he was treated for injuries at a hospital. The suspect ran away from the scene before police arrived. Police have not yet disclosed if the two were known to each other or if there was any specific motive around the beer that led to the stabbing. SLMPD is handling the investigation.

Officers save llama on the loose in north St. Louis County

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

Officers save llama on the loose in north St. Louis County ST. LOUIS - Police saved a llama wandering around north St. Louis County on Wednesday morning and reunited the llama with its owner. The St. Louis County Police Department shared a photo of the llama and several officers who helped rescue it from the streets. The llama was found near the intersection of Lusher and Parker roads before police tracked it down. Top Story: St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner resigns Police secured the llama with a rope, led it back to safety and returned it to the original owner. It's unclear what might have cause the llama to get loose. St. Louis County police marked the unusual occurrence with a photo opp. A social media rep for St. Louis County thanked the officers in humorous fashion, commenting, "Kudos to the officers for going above and beyond to 'llama-nate' any potential chaos!" One llama rescue website explains several safety steps to consider if you find a loose llama or one of your own goes missing.

Illinois Democrats say abortion-access protections are a promise: 'You're safe here'

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

Illinois Democrats say abortion-access protections are a promise: 'You're safe here' SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Access to abortion is essentially locked down in Illinois. But Democrats are looking for ways to further protect the practice and its availability, including to outsiders who potentially face home-state penalties for seeking treatment here. Legislation approved by both houses of the General Assembly include requiring Illinois insurers to cover abortion-inducing drugs, penalizing crisis pregnancy centers if they distribute inaccurate information and requiring colleges to offer reduced-price emergency contraception on campus. Reaching beyond the borders is a high-tech House-approved measure that would require that interstate agreements over license-plate reading technology include a promise they not be used to track people traveling to Illinois for an abortion. It has its sights set on statutes such as the recent “abortion-trafficking” law signed in Idaho. Lawmakers say they are not circling the wagons amid an increasingly hostile landscape since the U.S. Supr...

Missouri AG drops quo warranto case against Kim Gardner

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

Missouri AG drops quo warranto case against Kim Gardner ST. LOUIS - Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has dropped his quo warranto lawsuit against Kim Gardner, one day after she resigned from duties as the St. Louis Circuit Attorney. Bailey originally filed a writ of quo warranto against Gardner on Feb. 23, accusing her of neglecting her duties as circuit attorney. He amended his petition last month to include additional allegations of neglect. Top Story: St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner resigns Gardner, after mounting legal challenges, stepped down from office on Tuesday, nearly two weeks ahead of her intended target date of June 1. A court document obtained by FOX 2 on Wednesday says the quo warranto case was "voluntarily" dismissed "without prejudice." Bailey told FOX 2 earlier in May that he planned to move forward with the lawsuit as long as Gardner was still in office. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...

Oven explosion at Reunion Bread temporarily shuts bakery

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

Oven explosion at Reunion Bread temporarily shuts bakery Mother’s Day is the busiest day of the year for any bakery, apart from maybe Christmas.But just 90 minutes before Ismael De Sousa opened Reunion Bread for business on Sunday, May 14, his bread oven exploded, sparking a large fire inside the bakery at The Source Hotel + Market Hall.“Thank God no one got injured because it was massive,” De Sousa said. “The bread oven takes up three-quarters of the bakery, but no one was near the oven at the exact moment when it blew up and caught on fire.” View this post on InstagramA post shared by Reunion Bread Co (@reunionbread)The Denver Fire Department arrived on the scene, as well as a line of shocked customers, but the fire, which De Sousa guessed was caused by a gas leak in the oven, was already out, so DFD helped fan out the remaining smoke.De Sousa’s team was able to use the ovens at Bellota restaurant next door to save Mother’s Day, but many problems remained.“It was still a big profit loss because we could only make bread out ...

Cherokee Trail boys track, fresh off state record in 1600 relay, eyes another Class 5A title this weekend at Jeffco Stadium

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

Cherokee Trail boys track, fresh off state record in 1600 relay, eyes another Class 5A title this weekend at Jeffco Stadium After Cherokee Trail’s 1600-meter relay team came within four-tenths of the school record in the Stutler Twilight on April 29, the quartet — Kaelan Kombo, Kahari Wilbon, Beck Gutjahr and Peyton Sommers — petitioned coach Chris Faust for one more shot at the mark in the Centennial League championships last weekend.It would be the final chance for that particular foursome to run it, seeing as Sommers, the Cougars’ star, will be placed on a different relay at the state meet.So Faust agreed to the request — and upped the ante.“I told them, ‘Forget the school record guys. If you run what you’re capable of, you can go get the state record,'” Faust said. “They were clearly gunning for it. But they might’ve even shocked themselves.”Cherokee Trail turned in a state record 3 minutes, 13.02 seconds, pushing the Cougars to the Centennial League championship. That blazing mark roasted the previous record — Rangeview’s time o...

Investigation into fatal terrace collapse finds Brighton contractor failed to protect and train workers

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

Investigation into fatal terrace collapse finds Brighton contractor failed to protect and train workers An investigation after a 23-year-old worker’s death in a trench collapse in Aurora has found that a sewer and water contractor the man worked for did not adequately train and protect its workers.Coronado Excavation, sewer and water repair services based in Brighton, failed to follow safety standards and properly train employees, according to a U.S. Department of Labor news release.Investigators with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found that the contractor exposed workers to trench hazards, the release said.In December, an unprotected trench at an Aurora residential worksite collapsed killing Marcos Guerro-Badillo at the Eastman Drive worksite.“The collapse occurred while employees installed residential pipes and their employer failed to use adequate protective systems in the trench as required by law,” the release said.In addition, “OSHA found Coronado Excavation had not trained workers on trenching and excavation hazards and did not...

LAPD volunteer attacked by bees in Encino will have to cover own medical expenses, son says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:36 GMT

LAPD volunteer attacked by bees in Encino will have to cover own medical expenses, son says A Los Angeles Police Department volunteer is on the mend and recovering in the hospital after he was attacked by a swarm of bees in Encino Monday.The volunteer, identified only as Gary, was stung anywhere from 50-100 times as he tried to help with traffic control in a residential neighborhood that was actively being terrorized by a swarm of aggressive bees.Gary is an Air Force veteran who has been an LAPD volunteer for nearly 18 years, according to his son, Daniel. The terrifying attack happened around 5 p.m. on the 17100 block of West Adlon Road. Daniel watched the events unfold on live TV, witnessing his father be swarmed by the bees and ultimately falling to the ground face-first."It was gut-wrenching," Daniel said. "I couldn't even believe it. It looked so painful."He described the feelings of helplessness as he watched his father bleed from the face as he tried to put distance between himself and the swam."It’s easy to criticize after the fact, but at the time, I'm sure ev...