Albany Police warn of scams impersonating officers

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

Albany Police warn of scams impersonating officers ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Police are warning of a new phone scam that involves a caller impersonating an officer from the Albany Police Department. The caller claims the victim has an outstanding warrant and will be arrested if a payment is not made. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police say they have received multiple reports about the scam from citizens on Monday. Anyone who receives a scam phone call of this nature should hang up immediately. The Albany Police Department will never ask for financial or credit card information over the phone. If you believe someone is trying to defraud you, contact Albany Police at (518) 438-4000.

Every event at the 2023 Special Olympics New York Fall Games

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

Every event at the 2023 Special Olympics New York Fall Games GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Special Olympics are coming to the North Country once again this year. The Special Olympics New York Fall Games will draw 800 athletes and coaches to Glens Falls, Lake George, Saratoga Springs, and more from Thursday to Saturday, Oct. 19-21. From a youth summit for current and future athletes to the thick of the games themselves, it's a big weekend for the Glens Falls area. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The 2023 Special Olympics New York Fall Games schedule includes:Thursday, Oct. 19Statewide Athlete Leadership Council12:15 - 3 p.m.Queensbury Hotel, 88 Ridge St., Glens FallsAthletes from around New York talk about athletic planning, operations, and life-skills development at Special Olympics New YorkFriday, Oct. 20Young Athletes Experience10 a.m. - 2 p.m.Morse Athletic Complex, 267 Sherman Ave., QueensburyElementary school students, including those with and without disabilities, field trip to ...

Missour-EE or Missour-UH? New research revisits age-old debate

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

Missour-EE or Missour-UH? New research revisits age-old debate ST. LOUIS - More than six million people call the Show Me State home, but not everyone agrees with how to pronounce their home state's name. There are two common variations in how residents pronounce Missouri: "Missour-ee" and "Missour-uh." Determining the proper pronunciation of Missouri has stumped linguists and historians for years. But new research conducted on behalf of St. Louis University says there's one version you're more likely to hear in conversation. DoorDash driver caught on doorbell camera swiping delivery According to data from a recently published SLU/YouGov Poll, more than 90 percent of Missourians are likely to pronounce their state as "Missour-ee," and less than 10 percent are likely to pronounce their state as "Missour-uh." The findings are based on interviews with around 900 likely Missouri voters who were asked how they pronounced their home state. They were ultimately asked to select from one of two recordings, one with emphasis on an "EE" sound at the end...

First-of-its-kind hiking permit may be required in Colorado’s gorgeous Blue Lakes

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

First-of-its-kind hiking permit may be required in Colorado’s gorgeous Blue Lakes The Blue Lakes, located in the San Juan Mountains between Telluride and Ouray, have become an international destination for hikers and mountaineers seeking to enjoy the Instagram-worthy alpine lakes and scale Mount Sneffels’ 14,150-foot summit.In fact, they’ve become so popular over the last decade that the United States Forest Service is proposing a plan to limit the number of visitors who can go to the lakes each summer, in hopes of reducing the environmental impact of recreation.The plan, unveiled Tuesday, would require not only that overnight campers secure permits May through September, but daytime hikers as well. The day-use permit would be the first of its kind instituted in a national forest in Colorado, said Dana Gardunio of the federal agency’s Ouray Ranger District.Other strategies to curtail damage to the plants and wildlife habitat caused by visitation include banning camping above treeline, eliminating dispersed camping near the Blue Lakes trailhead, and re...

Global support for imprisoned Kurdish leader and peaceful solution to the Kurdish question

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

Global support for imprisoned Kurdish leader and peaceful solution to the Kurdish question From 10 October, elected officials, local governments, parties and movements, unions, civil society organizations, intellectuals, and others have come together in a global effort to front the global campaign "Freedom for Öcalan, A Political Solution for Kurdistan", writes Professor Kariane Westreheim.Abdullah Öcalan, the Kurdish leader who is compared with Nelson Mandela, is seen by millions of Kurds as their legitimate political representative. When he was forced to leave his headquarters in Syria on 9 October 1998, he set out on an odyssey to find a haven where he could work on a road map to solve the Kurdish question in a peaceful way.It didn't work out that way. Öcalan was abducted in an international intelligence operation and sent to Turkey on 15 February 1999 under particularly degrading conditions. He has been imprisoned for 24 years on the remote island of Imrali in the Bosporus Sea where he has been subjected to severe torture and neglect. For nearly three years now no one...

Terrell Owens, NFL Hall of Famer, hit by car in Calabasas

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

Terrell Owens, NFL Hall of Famer, hit by car in Calabasas LOS ANGELES - NFL legend Terrell Owens was hit by a car in Calabasas Monday night in what law enforcement is investigating as a deliberate act, authorities confirmed to KTLA.Owens was playing pickup basketball when he apparently got into an argument with another man on the court, TMZ first reported.After the game, the other man got into his car and drove into the former wide receiver's knee. Owens wasn’t seriously hurt and didn’t require a trip to the hospital.Deputies took a report of an assault with a deadly weapon, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department told KTLA. The driver had not been arrested as of Tuesday morning.Owen, 49, played 15 seasons in the NFL, racking up nearly 16,000 receiving yards and 153 touchdowns. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.In August 2022, Owens was involved in a confrontation with a woman in his Florida neighborhood who accused him of speeding, running a stop sign and nearly running her off the road. In ...

Jack in the Box employee stabbed by transient in L.A.

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

Jack in the Box employee stabbed by transient in L.A. LOS ANGELES - A Jack in the Box employee was stabbed by a transient while taking a break outside the fast-food restaurant in Winnetka Tuesday morning, police said. Officers responded to the incident reported in the 6800 block of De Soto Avenue just before 2:15 a.m., a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson said. Investigators believe two Jack in the Box employees were taking a break just outside the business when the suspect approached. Police investigate a stabbing at a Winnetka Jack in the Box on Oct. 17, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)Apparently, the suspect wanted to go inside the restaurant but was denied entry by the employees. That's when investigators say the suspect got angry, pulled out a knife and stabbed one of the employees before fleeing the scene. The unidentified victim was taken to a local hospital where police initially indicated the employee had died. Officials later stated in an update that the victim suffered stab wounds and was released from the hospital. Police sear...

Man's body mistaken for Halloween prop

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

Man's body mistaken for Halloween prop A North Carolina family is upset after their loved one’s body was mistaken for a Halloween decoration and left outside for days. Robert Owens’ body was found in China Grove. His family discovered that a lawncare worker mowed around his near-naked body, thinking it was a prop. A day later, someone else made the gruesome discovery.“Don't know how you can do that,” said Owens’ sister, Haley Shue. “Mow right beside someone and assume that they're Halloween decorations at a house no one lives at.”Robert Owens (Haley Shue & Brenda Bostian)The last time the family saw Owens was Sunday, Oct. 1. It wasn't until a week later that police found him down a long driveway off of Shue Road in China Grove. He had little clothing on and was face down in the grass outside a home that, family says, has been empty for quite some time.“My grandmother has lived off of Shue Road for 40+ years,” Shue said, “and he's never been to this house. He's never known of this house this far off the road. He's nev...

Adapting to AI’s Pace: Michael Nabers on Umbrella AI’s Evolving Landscape

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

Adapting to AI’s Pace: Michael Nabers on Umbrella AI’s Evolving Landscape Silicon Valley, the hub of innovation, has witnessed the rise of countless visionaries. Among them is Michael Nabers, the force behind Umbrella AI, masterfully blending advanced technology with the heartfelt world of pet care. At first glance, it may appear an odd combination, but when you delve into his story, it becomes clear: This is the culmination of a life immersed in both tech and tender love for animals.Over two decades as an entrepreneur, with ten of those years at the helm of tech initiatives at Samsung Electronics, Michael sculpted novel app experiences, partnering with giants like Instacart, Uber, Spotify, and Twitter. His strategy is straightforward: “Jump in fast with learning and applying new technologies and quickly surround the project with smart technical minds.”But his reason for founding Umbrella AI goes beyond just expertise—it’s personal. Growing up, Michael’s father was a veterinarian; he spent his childhood soaking up lessons in empath...

Brewery Day Trip: San Francisco’s Great American Beer Festival winners

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:46:49 GMT

Brewery Day Trip: San Francisco’s Great American Beer Festival winners This year, my brewery day trips have spanned the region, from Silicon Valley to the Tri-Valley. This month, though, I’m homing in on San Francisco to highlight two breweries that brought home medals from the Great American Beer Festival last month.Bartlett Brewing Co. earned bronze for its imperial stout, Postcard from St. Petersburg, and New Belgium Brewing Co.’s  Mission Bay brewery won gold in the juicy or hazy IPA category for its new beer, Cloudy Joose.Bartlett Brewing Co., named after the early San Francisco alcalde Washington Allon Bartlett, is located near Union Square and won bronze at the Great American Brewing Festival for its imperial stout. (Courtesy Jay R. Brooks) Bartlett Brewing Co.When the Bartlett Hotel & Guesthouse opened in San Francisco a decade or so ago, it also opened this gastropub and brewery. Located in the heart of Union Square, it’s named for Washington Allon Bartlett, an early figure in San Francisco history. Bartlett served a...