Jury finds Troy man guilty of attempted murder
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 23-year-old Troy man was found guilty of attempted murder in the second degree following a jury trial. Zach Zeoli was also found guilty of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Zeoli was accused of shooting a victim on August 18, 2022. The victim sustained injuries to the chest, neck, and left hand. Zeoli will be sentenced on October 19. He faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in state prison.Cohoes man sentenced to 11 years for drug trafficking and obstruction of justice
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Cohoes man was sentenced to 135 months in prison for trafficking methamphetamine in the Capital District and obstruction of justice. Andrew O'Connor, 36, was also sentenced to five years of supervised release. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! O'Connor admitted to distributing ounce quantities of methamphetamine in Cohoes in March, April, and June 2022. Investigators also seized a package of over one pound of methamphetamine that was addressed to him. O'Connor also admitted that he contacted his co-conspirator in an attempt to delete information on several of O'Connor's cell phones. This case was investigated by USPIS and the FBI’s Capital District Safe Streets Gang Task Force, which includes FBI Special Agents and members of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Assistant U.S. Attorney Dustin C. Segovia prosecuted the case.Firefighters battle locust tree engulfed in flames
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
MOHAWK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Town of Mohawk Fire Department responded to Persse Road for a tree on fire at 1:16 a.m. on Thursday. Firefighters located a locust tree engulfed in flames. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Town of Mohawk firefighters, with assistance from the Canajoharie Volunteer Fire Department, were able to suppress the fire. The origin was traced to a resident who attempted to eliminate a bee nest within the tree.There was no damage to anything other than the tree. The Town of Mohawk Fire Department reminds residents to exercise caution when employing fire near a potential fuel source or a residential structure.Art On Lark to be held in Washington Park
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Lark Street Business Improvement District announced they will be presenting Art On Lark 2023. The annual Albany art festival will be held at Washington Park on October 21. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The festival will feature dozens of local artists showcasing their creations, including painters, photographers, sculptors and jewelers. The event will also offer a wide array of food and beverages from vendors and restaurants from the community. Washington Park is located between Madison Avenue and State Street in Albany. The free-to-attend festival will run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and vendors can apply for a space by visiting the event's website.Regulators prepare to open general licensing applications
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)--Next Wednesday, October 4th, is the day when those who want to grow, sell, or distribute marijuana can send in an online application to through the state’s Office of Cannabis Management website. https://cannabis.ny.gov/"Our goal as the state, as written in our law, is to issue about half of our licenses to folks who are in this social and economic equity groups," explained John Kagia, Director of Policy for the Office of Cannabis Management. "But we will also be accepting licenses from anyone who would like to participate in this opportunity rich market."The Office of Cannabis Manangement said by allowing additional stores, this will help farmers sell a surplus of product that has been grown in the state"We do want to set aside some licenses for people who have locations that qualify and are ready to go to ensure that we can get the biomass, the incredible biomass— the incredible cannabis flower that our growers have produced sold as quickly as possible," said...Biotech business announces $20M Hazewood expansion
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
HAZELWOOD, Mo -- An agricultural company is expanding to Hazelwood, and this move is expected to bring a $20 million investment and 41 new jobs to the area. The Pivot Bio's new location will focus on developing, producing, and manufacturing its latest product, known as agriculture's first-ever on-seed nitrogen technology.Pivot Bio is making microbial nitrogen production commercially available for the first time. This expansion is made possible with the assistance of the Missouri Works Program, which aids companies in expanding their operations and retaining workers by offering access to capital through withholdings or tax credits for job creation. Source: Majority of St. Louis cops in police district call in sick These microbes play a critical role in naturally generating nitrogen in the soil for cereal crops. Cereal crops are typically ground into flour and used to make a wide range of food products, including bread, pasta, breakfast cereals, and more.These crops are essential n...Motorcycle rider identified in fatal Alton crash
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
ALTON, Ill. -- Authorities have identified the man involved in the fatal crash that occurred on September 25. The victim was driving his motorcycle when he drove into a vehicle. The accident took place at 7 p.m. at the intersection of Homer Adams Parkway and Morning Star Drive. Kenneth D. Staggs, 48, was traveling westbound on Homer Adams Parkway on his Kawasaki motorcycle when he collided with a passenger vehicle, resulting in a fire. The Alton Fire Department responded to the scene, extinguished the flames, and provided first aid to the people in the other vehicle, who had minor injuries.44th, Harlan in Wheat Ridge closed due to crash
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
The intersection of 44th Avenue and Harlan Street is closed in Wheat Ridge due to a crash, according to the Wheat Ridge Police Department.Police reported the crash on X at 2:30 p.m., saying the intersection will be closed “for more than an hour.”TRAFFIC ALERT: Wheat Ridge officers are investigating a crash that happened near the intersection of W 44th Ave. and Harlan St. Those two roads will be shut down in both directions near the scene for more than an hour while the investigation is underway. pic.twitter.com/JbPFOQC0MU— Wheat Ridge Police (@WheatRidgePD) September 28, 2023Police did not immediately provide any details on the crash.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | I-25 reopened in Walsenburg after crash Crime and Public Safety | Several downtown RTD rail lines to be interrupted by mainentance starting next week Crime and Public Safety | I-25 reopens in Pueblo after tractor-trailer truck rolls over Crime and...Family of “Good Samaritan” Johnny Hurley settles $2.7 million lawsuit against Arvada police
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
The family of Johnny Hurley, the 40-year-old man mistakenly shot and killed by an Arvada police officer after he stopped an active shooter in Olde Town Arvada in June 2021, will settle a federal civil rights lawsuit against the police department for $2.775 million.Hurley’s family announced the settlement at a news conference on Thursday afternoon at the law firm Rathod Mohamedbhai in downtown Denver.The lawsuit was set to go to trial on Oct. 6 and was “heavily litigated” up until this week, attorney Matthew Cron said.Hurley’s mother, Kathleen Boleyn, said she was relieved to finalize the settlement and not put her family and friends through a trial.“You can’t erase what Johnny did just because his life was erased,” Boleyn said. “Without my son, my life is diminished. But without Johnny’s heroic spirit, I think the world is diminished.”Related ArticlesColorado News | Man arrested for setting Arvada dumpster fires Colorado News | Authorities unco...Court revives part of Auon’tai Anderson’s defamation lawsuit against parent who made unsubstantiated sexual assault claims
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:56:38 GMT
The Colorado Court of Appeals revived part of a 2021 defamation lawsuit Denver school board Vice President Auon’tai Anderson brought against people who made unsubstantiated allegations of sexual assault against him, according to a summary opinion published Thursday.The judges upheld the lower court’s decision to dismiss most of the claims in the defamation lawsuit Anderson filed against Black Lives Matter 5280 and its leadership, an activist and a Denver Public Schools parent.But the Court of Appeals reversed the dismissal of part of Anderson’s claims against parent Mary-Katherine Brooks Fleming, specifically regarding a comment she posted on social media after testifying before state legislators, according to the summary.“I’m grateful that the court is allowing me to hold (Brooks Fleming) accountable for the things she said on social media,” Anderson said, adding, “I hope that we are able to start moving forward in a place of closure.”A Denver District Court judge dismi...Latest news
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