Wappingers Falls man accused of child sex abuse

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

Wappingers Falls man accused of child sex abuse WAPPINGER FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Wappingers Falls man was arrested for allegedly sexually abusing a child under 11. Marc Santoro, 54, faces multiple charges. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! New York State Police say they began investigating once they received a tip regarding Santoro. Charges:First-degree sexual abuseEndangering the welfare of a childSantoro was arraigned at the Village of Wappinger Falls Court and is held at the Dutchess County Jail in lieu of $15,000 bail, $30,000 bond, or $60,000 partially secured bond. He is scheduled to reappear in court on March 20.

Street vendors rally in downtown Los Angeles prior to hearing on no-vending zones lawsuit

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

Street vendors rally in downtown Los Angeles prior to hearing on no-vending zones lawsuit Dozens of street vendors are expected to rally in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday as they hope to overturn the city's limits on where they can sell food.The rally comes before court hearing regarding the vendors' lawsuit against the city's no-vending zones, which prevent food from being sold on the street within 500 feet of certain neighborhoods and attractions, such as the Hollywood Walk of Fame.In their lawsuit, which was filed in December, the vendors argue they have already paid for a permit, which they claim should allow them to sell anywhere in the city. City officials, meanwhile, argue that street vending could worsen congestion or cause overcrowding in some areas.On Thursday, a judge is expected to either rule on the case or dismiss it altogether.While the suit remains unresolved, the City Council on Wednesday voted to study and possibly lower the annual fee for sidewalk and park vending permits, perhaps as low as $291.Those who have been caught selling in no-vending zones ...

La La Rice Is Picking Up Steam and Moo’s Craft BBQ At Matu – Here’s What’s Popping Up

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

La La Rice Is Picking Up Steam and Moo’s Craft BBQ At Matu – Here’s What’s Popping Up Charming and colorful new Thai restaurant La La Rice has popped up in an unexpected spot in a strip mall on the westside that is slowly turning into its own food court. Located at the intersection of Ocean Park and Gateway, known as the Boulevard area, it’s a fresh and welcome sight to the immediate neighborhood that has few Thai options.Crisp and crunchy, the green papaya salad is one of the best on the westside, and like all the dishes at La La Rice, it offers varying degrees of heat and is presented with thoughtful and detailed touches.  The menu offers a wide variety of curries, noodles, salads, and enticing hot pots like the Tom Yum seafood soup. Try the beef satay tacos with crisp cucumber vinaigrette and peanut sauce or the coconut shrimp cakes. And when it comes to fried chicken, they do crispy well with their cutlets and wings. There’s also a variety of premium specials highlighting salmon, mahi mahi and ribeye steaks, as well as vegan options on the extensive and authentic...

Brian Cox doesn’t buy Meghan Markle’s ‘innocence’ in royal drama

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

Brian Cox doesn’t buy Meghan Markle’s ‘innocence’ in royal drama While Brian Cox once expressed sympathy for Meghan Markle, saying that the royal family had “driven” her and Prince Harry out of the U.K., he now says she “knew what she was getting into” when she married into the monarchy.In a new interview, the “Succession” star offered a critical assessment of the American Duchess of Sussex, saying she “clearly” had an “ambition” when she married Harry and shouldn’t be surprised that their departure from royal life has caused so much drama and acrimony.Scottish actor Brian Cox poses for a photograph upon arrival at the world premiere of “Alien: Covenant” in London on May 4, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Justin TALLISJUSTIN TALLIS/AFP/Getty Images “The childhood dreams of marrying Prince Charming and all that (expletive) we see as fantasy that could be our lives in our dreams,” Cox said in an interview with Haute Living New York, published Wednesday.The Scottish a...

Map: Bay Area’s best picnic spots

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

Map: Bay Area’s best picnic spots Our writers have rounded up a half-dozen of the best places for picnicking in the San Francisco Bay Area. Click the links below for a full report on each, including how to get there and where to pick up a meal on the way.1 / Marin French Cheese Co. “Set amid rolling hills on a 700-acre dairy farm, its cheese shop and expansive picnic grounds offer a vision of West Marin pastoral heaven.”2 / Angel Island. “It’s an everyman’s island getaway, an ideal spot for a Bay Area mini-vacation that won’t set you back an entire paycheck.”3 / Presidio Tunnel Tops. “If you took that old Joni Mitchell lyric – ‘They paved paradise and put up a parking lot’ – and turned it on its head, you’d get San Francisco’s stunning new green space.”4 / Mount Diablo. “From the summit on a clear day, you can see 40 of California’s 58 counties.”5 / Concannon Vineyard. “Take a table under the grape arbor dripping with tokai table grape vines or a perc...

All lanes on Bay Bridge open heading into San Francisco

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

All lanes on Bay Bridge open heading into San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- There is heavy police presence on the Bay Bridge Thursday morning near westbound 80 and the Treasure Island offramp, according to the California Highway Patrol incident page. Traffic has been backed up since around midnight Thursday and is now impacting Thursday's morning commute.As of 7 a.m., CHP reported that all westbound lanes on the Bay Bridge have been reopened. Expect residual delays.As an alternate route, take the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge to the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Mateo Bridge, BART or the ferry to get into San Francisco. Around 10 p.m. Wednesday, someone climbed on to the railing of the Bay Bridge.CHP responded to the scene and said the person was on the westbound lanes just east of the center anchorage. Crews were able to safely remove the person around 6:26 a.m. Thursday and take them into custody.About an hour later around 11:15 p.m. Wednesday, CHP said there was a three-vehicle collision on the westbound incline with those i...

When will it stop raining in California? Here's what meteorologists are saying

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

When will it stop raining in California? Here's what meteorologists are saying (NEXSTAR) – Californians desperate for a break in the rain will find a glimmer of hope in a new forecast released Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center. The outlook for the month of April leans toward below average chances of rain and snow for the state. But don't put away your umbrellas just yet – there are a few caveats to mention. New atmospheric river heading for California next week, likely impact zone of Bay Area to San Diego First off, there's more rain in story before we even get to April. The next 10 days are likely to be very wet, as there's already another atmospheric river lurking off the coast and heading our way.(Map: NOAA)Next week's atmospheric river will probably peak Tuesday or Wednesday, National Weather Service meteorologist Dalton Behringer said. It's too soon to say exactly which part of the state will be hardest hit, but state climatologist Michael Anderson said earlier this week that the storm...

"Trauma Never Goes Away": As America Forgets, Iraq War Stays With U.S. Veterans

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

Tim McLaughlin commanded a Marine Corps tank platoon that took part in some of the earliest fighting of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Like many veterans, the experience left him with post-traumatic stress and conflicted feelings about the war. In an attempt to process his experiences, after his service, McLaughlin left the U.S. and moved to Bosnia, where he lived for nine months in a home looking over the old city of Sarajevo — a place that, like Iraq, had been the site of terrible violence.“I just wanted to be able to go to a country that had experienced mass trauma and to see how people dealt with it,” McLaughlin said. “What I learnt is that for people who experience it, trauma never goes away.”Twenty years since U.S. troops first invaded, the U.S. war in Iraq has become a faded memory to many Americans. For Iraqis themselves, the consequences of the war are still an unavoidable part of their daily lives. But trauma also lingers for a group of Americans unlikely to forget the war as ...

Ringgold, Everett, Vendler to be honored by arts academy

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

Ringgold, Everett, Vendler to be honored by arts academy NEW YORK (AP) — Author-visual artist Faith Ringgold, poetry critic Helen Hennessy Vendler and photographer Susan Unterberg will be honored this spring at the American Academy of Arts and Letters ‘ annual awards and induction ceremony.The academy, an honorary society based in Upper Manhattan, announced the awards Thursday.Ringgold, known for her paintings, sculpture and intricate narrative quilts and her themes of social justice, will receive a Gold Medal for Painting. Vendler, who has been cited for championing the works of Seamus Heaney, Jorie Graham and many others, will be given a Gold Medal for Belles Lettres and Criticism. Unterberg will be presented an award for Distinguished Service to the Arts, in recognition of her founding the organization Anonymous Was a Woman, which since 1996 has provided grants to artists who identify as women.“In addition to their own remarkable talent as creative artists, these three recipients have dedicated parts of their careers to fur...

Military chief says US will defend Indo-Pacific freedoms

Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:49:04 GMT

Military chief says US will defend Indo-Pacific freedoms KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — United States Indo-Pacific Command chief Adm. John Aquilino said Thursday that Washington does not seek to contain China, nor seek conflicts in the region, but it would take action to support the region against coercion and bullying by authoritarian regimes.Speaking at a lecture in Singapore, Aquilino said the era of globalization has evolved into one of “renewed great power competition” where the security environment influences economics, trade and investment. “My concern is that this foundation of this rules-based international order … is under direct assault by authoritarian regimes,” he said, without naming any nations, though he noted recent actions by China to “grab a foothold” in the Solomon Islands. A security alliance between China and the Solomon Islands a year ago sent shudders throughout the South Pacific, with many worried it could set off a large-scale military buildup.Aquilino also addressed China’s protests over U.S. vessels and ai...