Celebrate National Donut Day around the Capital Region
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- In the mood for a doughnut to start your morning on the right foot? If your answer is yes, you are in luck! Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On June 2, bakeries and local donut shops will celebrate National Donut Day with special batches and offers. National Donut Day was first organized by the Salvation Army in 1938. The day was designated to honor women from the Salvation Army who traveled overseas during World War II and supported and made donuts for the troops on the front lines.Cider Belly DonutsCider Belly Donuts is holding a giveaway of two $50 gift cards. Participants must like their posts on social media, tag a friend they would like to share a donut with and share the post to their own story. Winners will be announced on June 2.Duck DonutsDuck Donuts is giving out one free cinnamon sugar donut per guest. The offer is in-store only and no purchase is necessary. Guests can also get $3 off a P...Vehicle fire shuts down lane on 1-90 eastbound
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
SCHODACK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A vehicle fire has shut down one right lane of two on I-90 eastbound past Exit 11 in Schodack. Drivers in the area should proceed with caution and expect delays. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Information regarding the vehicle fire is limited at this time. Stick with News10 as more information regarding the vehicle fire becomes available.SP: Wynantskill man accused of attempted home invasion
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
BRUNSWICK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Wynantskill man was arrested for allegedly attempting to break into a home in Brunswick. Michael Cardinuta, 20, faces a slew of charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Monday, around midnight, troopers responded to a home in Brunswick for a report of a man trying to forcibly enter a house and threatening to use a gun. Once they arrived, troopers found Cardinuta on the porch. Troopers say an investigation revealed Cardinuta was unknown to the homeowner, had trespassed on the property, struck multiple doors, and caused damage in an attempt to get inside. Law enforcement says he also damaged a car and other property. Traffic stop leads to drug arrest in Glens Falls Troopers say when he was refused entry, he threatened to use a firearm but was not found to possess any weapons. Charges:Third-degree criminal mischief (two counts)Second-degree attempted criminal trespassFourth-degree stalkingTh...Denver runoff election: A last-minute voter guide for mayoral and City Council races
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
Election Day for the Denver municipal runoff election is June 6. Ballots must be received by 7 p.m. (it’s now too late to mail them back). Find information about ballot drop-off box and vote center locations here.Here is recent coverage of the runoff races by The Denver Post:Denver mayor• Big dreams and big promises — but can Mike Johnston deliver for Denver?• Kelly Brough has a lot of experience, but is it the right kind for Denver voters?• There’s more than $5 million in outside spending in the Denver mayor’s race, but one candidate has a huge advantage• Denver mayoral debate: Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston still looking to stand out• Denver mayoral runoff: Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston each have a path to victory, but progressives could be key• Denver mayoral candidates discuss what sets them apart• Mike Johnston out-fundraises Kelly Brough in first month of runoff race for Denver mayor• Fact check: Denver mayor candidate called a liar in latest campaign ad. Here’s w...Letters: Banning TikTok would be bad for Colorado small business owners like me
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
TikTok good for businessAs a queer and Latinx entrepreneur, I am committed to uplifting small business owners, especially those from underrepresented demographics. Starting a business is difficult for anyone, but those of us from marginalized communities face more challenges than most. TikTok offers a platform to market our businesses and build our brands. Now, some lawmakers want to ban it.Across the country, both state and federal lawmakers are pushing legislation to ban TikTok. These lawmakers don’t seem to understand the value of this platform to their constituents.TikTok has been instrumental in supporting and growing my business ventures. The platform has completely revolutionized how small business owners reach and maintain customers. Personality and genuineness have become key ingredients to connect with consumers. Sharing cooking videos with other food enthusiasts helped grow my small business — Combi Taco – all it took was my own creativity.TikTok goes beyond exposu...Eastbound I-70 closed near Golden “through the morning” due to crash
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
The eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 coming into the Denver metro are closed due to a serious crash near Golden.I 70 to Hwy 470 interchange has multiple ramp closures due to a crash investigation. Expect closures to go through the morning. Find alternate routes to avoid area. EB I 70 closed at Morrison. WB I 70 closed at the ramp to eastbound 470. EB Hwy six close to eastbound 470. pic.twitter.com/K3Ky69IiR3— Colorado State Patrol (@CSP_News) June 1, 2023The Colorado State Patrol said the closures are expected to last “through the morning.”#I70 eastbound: Road closed due to a crash between Exit 259 – Morrison Road and Exit 260 – C-470. https://t.co/6yuuCI9VPh— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) June 1, 2023Interstate 70 eastbound is closed between the Morrison Road and C-470 exits, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation. The crash was first reported about 2 a.m.C-470 eastbound was closed just before the U...Los Angeles animal shelter volunteer attacked by dog gets nearly $7M
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
A woman who was brutally attacked by a dog at a Los Angeles Animal Services facility was awarded $6.8 million by a jury on Tuesday.Kelly Kaneko volunteered for LAAS at a Lincoln Heights facility in 2019 when a 100-pound German shepherd mix named Jaxx latched onto her arm for five minutes, nearly costing her a limb, the Los Angeles Times reported.Despite a history of biting his previous owner and "aggressive" behavior, staff did not warn Kaneko that Jaxx was dangerous, only that he was "grumpy," the Times reported.Further compounding the damage, Kaneko was largely alone with Jaxx, and while he remained latched to her arm, she had to drag him around the facility for about five minutes before finding a staffer who could help her.At that point, she'd suffered serious enough injuries that doctors feared she'd lose her hand. While the limb was saved, a full recovery has proved impossible."When she arrived at the ER, her hand was officially dead,” said Kaneko's attorney Ivan Puchalt. “Her ...Let’s relegate bad teams out of US sports. It’s good business
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
Luton Town’s Sonny Bradley lifts the trophy after their sides victory during the Sky Bet Championship play-off final against Coventry City at Wembley Stadium, London, Saturday, May 27, 2023. Luton Town’s promotion to the Premier League is an opportunity not given to U.S. minor-league teams.(Adam Davy/PA via AP) We need more pain in American professional sports leagues – and by that, I mean financial hurt.Maybe you didn’t know that much of the world makes their pro teams sweat to keep their status in top-tier leagues. What’s called “relegation” is an annual culling of the sporting herd.Consider soccer’s English Premier League, for example. Every spring, the three worst of its 20 teams are booted out of one of the world’s top sports league.Let me explain. As its season was recently winding down, the best Premier League teams competed for championships and qualification to continental playoffs.The twist of relegation is that season-ending sports drama also played out in real-life ...San Mateo-based Coupa Software cuts jobs after Thoma Bravo completes $6.2 billion purchase
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
By Brody Ford | BloombergCoupa Software Inc., the enterprise firm acquired by Thoma Bravo earlier this year, announced job reductions, becoming the latest technology company to prioritize profit in an uncertain economy.“We aren’t doing this because of new ownership; we’re doing this to put Coupa on a stronger footing for long-term success,” interim Chief Executive Officer Charles Goodman wrote Tuesday in a letter to employees. He added that the cuts were made to improve profitability and decision-making speed. The company will also evaluate its real estate footprint, he said.Related ArticlesTechnology | Grim milestone appears for Bay Area tech layoffs Technology | Facebook owner Meta will chop 1,100-plus additional Bay Area jobs Technology | Seagate sells huge Fremont tech campus for hundreds of millions Technology | Amazon drivers say toilet breaks were replaced by pee bottles, Shewee, dog waste bags Technology | ...Livermore's new fireworks ordinance holds party hosts responsible
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:04:39 GMT
LIVERMORE, Calif. (KRON) – The City of Livermore approved new amendments to its fireworks ordinance.The new provision holds the property owner or person hosting a gathering where fireworks are being discharged to be liable for their guests’ actions on their property if the guest using fireworks cannot be identified. The person held liable can face a fine of up to $500. This Bay Area city is the best place in the country to raise a family: study "This ordinance will not eliminate the illegal use of fireworks in the city,” said Livermore Police Chief Jeramy Young. "However, it will be an additional tool for law enforcement to deter people from hosting gatherings where fireworks are being discharged and to help keep our community safe. This action was taken to help reduce a common complaint from our community.”KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed...Latest news
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