Guilderland IDA approves tax exemptions for Costco construction

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

Guilderland IDA approves tax exemptions for Costco construction GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) — During the public hearings in Guilderland, not everyone was excited about a new Costco opening up next to the Crossgates Mall. And many protested against the developer, The Pyramid Corporation, receiving huge tax breaks for a retail project.“We have very active residents who are concerned about projects,” Paul Pastore, a member of the Industrial Development Agency, said. “They voice their opinions, and I think they do so in a way that calls upon any applicant for this town to look at them with serious consideration about possibilities, changes, and tweaks.” Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! But during Tuesday night’s Guilderland Industrial Development meeting, those tax breaks totaling over $40 million were approved. William H. Smart mentioned during the meeting that the developers were able to submit all of the required paperwork for approval.“The applicants have demonstrated that they do qualify for...

Route 7 in Pittstown reopens after car crash

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

Route 7 in Pittstown reopens after car crash PITTSTOWN, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Route 7 in Pittstown has reopened after a car crash Tuesday afternoon. New York State Police say the accident involved a wide-load commercial vehicle and two passenger vehicles. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police report three injuries. The extent of the injuries is unknown, but the individuals are being transported to the hospital. The Rensselaer County Sheriff's Office is assisting State Police.

North St. Louis County mayors band together in anti-crime fight

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

North St. Louis County mayors band together in anti-crime fight ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – An organization representing 24 north St. Louis County municipalities has announced a new initiative to take on crime on several fronts.Vinita Parks Mayor James McGee says it’s essential to act now.“It’s so important that we got everybody carrying guns, and it’s just the wild, wild west,” he said. “You have open carry, young people—13 (years of age)—carrying automatic weapons with extended clips.”Among the steps they’re working on: gun control legislation to address the issue of kids with guns. They want the legislation passed in all the municipalities, as well as on the St Louis County Council.McGee says the most important aspect of this is how the mayors are presenting a united front against crime. State climatologist: Heat causing high evaporation rates, no rainfall to place it “It’s important because crime has no boundaries,” he said. “Crime will be in Dellwood and Vinita Park, will be in Wellston, but we all have the same united front. If they come to ...

Frustrations mount as Pirates beat struggling Cardinals, Adam Wainwright

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

Frustrations mount as Pirates beat struggling Cardinals, Adam Wainwright PITTSBURGH (AP) — Andrew McCutchen’s two-run homer capped a five-run fifth inning against struggling Adam Wainwright, and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 on Tuesday night.Wainwright remained stuck on 198 career wins a day after accruing his 18th year of major league service time. He is 0-8 with a 12.56 ERA in nine starts since his last victory on June 17 against the New York Mets.Wainwright retired the side in order in the first three innings before Ji Hwan Bae walked to lead off the fourth and scored on Connor Joe’s two-out single. The Pirates increased their lead to 6-1 with the five-run fifth that included a run-scoring groundout by Bae, a two-run double by Bryan Reynolds and McCutchen's homer into the left-field bleachers, the 299th of his career.St. Louis catcher Willson Contreras and manager Oliver Marmol were ejected in the seventh inning for arguing balls and strikes, and rookie Jordan Walker was tossed in the eighth, his first career ejection.The Car...

Jennings mayor, councilman involved in altercation last week at city hall

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

Jennings mayor, councilman involved in altercation last week at city hall JENNINGS, Mo. – St. Louis County police are investigating an alleged assault at Jennings City Hall that occurred before an emergency city council meeting last week.FOX 2 has learned the investigation involves Jennings Mayor Gary Johnson and Councilman Allan Stichnote (Ward 1). Officers say they saw an altercation on Friday over the opening of city hall's front doors.Police separated both men, but neither wanted to file a police report, but now they do.St. Louis investigators are looking into possible assaults.The mayor has been at odds in recent weeks with his city council after multiple resignations. Stichnote says he was defending himself. The mayor did not respond to a request for comment.

Some Denver Public Schools still don’t have air conditioning. Seventeen will close early Wednesday because of it.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

Some Denver Public Schools still don’t have air conditioning. Seventeen will close early Wednesday because of it. The first week of classes for Denver Public Schools has gotten off to a hot start, but one that could impact academic performance for the students in more than 40 schools that still don’t have air conditioning.Record August heat forced the district to release students early this week as classes resumed for the 2023-2024 school year. Students at 14 schools went home around lunch time on Tuesday, and 17 principals announced early closures for Wednesday.The high temperature on Tuesday was 96 and the high for Wednesday is expected to reach 94 degrees, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder. Monday’s high of 99 degrees was a record for Aug. 21 for Denver.For years, DPS has been chipping away at a long list of schools without cooling, and it added air conditioning to 11 schools over the summer.The money to add air conditioning to the 11 schools came from a bond issue passed by Denver voters in 2020. The bond money will also pay for 13 more schools to get air cond...

Rockies implode in eighth, again, lose 12-4 to Rays

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

Rockies implode in eighth, again, lose 12-4 to Rays It was déjà vu all over again for the Rockies on Tuesday night at Tropicana Field.It was a double dose of ugly.And it was a stark reminder that the Rockies remain light years away from becoming a competitive team.The Rockies entered the eighth inning with a 4-3 lead over Tampa Bay. They ended up losing, 12-4, as the Rays pounded Colorado’s bullpen for nine runs on eight hits, a walk and a hit batter.Actually, it should have only been seven hits because Rockies left fielder Nolan Jones misplayed a line drive by Randy Arozarena but the official scorer ruled it a hit and an RBI for Arozarena instead of an error on Jones.Flashback to Sunday afternoon at Coors Field: The White Sox pummeled relievers Matt Koch, Justin Bruihl and Justin Lawrence for seven runs in the eighth en route to a 10-5 win.Tuesday night, lefty reliever Brent Suter, so good this season, gave up five runs on four hits and a walk. He took the mound having given up just two hits over his last seven appearances, bu...

Missing Pico Rivera teen found safe

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

Missing Pico Rivera teen found safe A teen girl who disappeared in Pico Rivera was found safe on Tuesday night.The teen was identified as Kimberly Tiffany Reyes Mendoza, 16, by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department."Thank you to the public, the media, and deputy personnel for their tireless efforts in the search for Kimberly," said the LASD.At the time, Mendoza was last seen on the 4900 block of Lexington Road around 7:05 a.m.The girl's family was concerned for her well-being as she did not have a history of running away, authorities said. Kimberly Tiffany Reyes Mendoza, 16, in a photo from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.It's unclear in what condition Mendoza was found. No further details surrounding her disappearance or discovery were released.

Riverside County gang member sentenced to life in prison for murder 

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

Riverside County gang member sentenced to life in prison for murder  A Riverside County gang member was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a man in 2018 and the attempted murder of three others.The suspect was identified as Alyais Lavante Jahneal Harper, 25, by the Riverside County District Attorney's Office. On Oct. 15, 2018, Harper and two other gang members met up with the victim and his three friends near Fifth Street and Beaumont Avenue in Beaumont. “The two groups had a history of bad blood,” police said. “After exchanging words, Harper pulled out a gun and shot Cullors three times.”Harper then turned his attention to the victims' three friends and begin firing shots at them, authorities said.The victims ran into a nearby fast-food restaurant to take cover. They were not injured during the shooting, police said. Loved ones search for missing Pico Rivera teen On June 22, Harper was found guilty of one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted murder along with enhancements regarding firearms and gang activ...

San Jose Chamber of Commerce CEO quits to take East Bay teaching job

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:14:47 GMT

San Jose Chamber of Commerce CEO quits to take East Bay teaching job SAN JOSE — The top boss at the San Jose Chamber of Commerce has quit his post as chief executive officer in a move that forces the business group to find its third leader in three years.Derrick Seaver has decided to depart his job as CEO of the San Jose Chamber to take a teaching job with a Christian school in the East Bay, the chamber confirmed Tuesday night.Seaver has had the Chamber CEO job for just over two years. He took the reins at the San Jose Chamber in April 2021.In October 2020, Seaver’s predecessor, Matt Mahood, resigned from the business organization in the wake of a political advertising campaign that was blasted for its racist overtones.“When I took the job two years ago, the San Jose Chamber was in a tough spot, both publicly and internally,” Seaver said in an interview with this news organization. “It was a very difficult time.”Due to the controversy over the advertising campaign, the San Jose Chamber stepped away from its politic...