East Austin’s Green and White Grocery could get historical protection
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A longtime east Austin business could get historical protection soon. The Historic Landmark Commission voted Wednesday to initiate the historic zoning. It was brought forward by two commissioners as a committee-initiated process. The owner of Green and White Grocery, John Cazares, sent a letter supporting the move. Green and White Grocery is at 1201 E. Seventh St. in east Austin.“I believe the historical zoning will greatly benefit the store and property as well as maintain a portion of the [area’s] original character,” Cazares wrote to the commission. During the meeting, city staff said a historic zoning public hearing would be held next month, and notification letters would be sent out. Commissioner Jaime Alvarez wrote in his request that the store “served as a fixture to the East Austin Mexican American community” since it opened in the 1930s. According to the business, it opened as a grocery store and meat market. Norberto Lopez started the bu...Could star receiver Justin Jefferson return to Vikings practice this week? ‘It’s possible’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
Technically, star receiver Justin Jefferson is eligible to be activated from injured reserve. He has missed the required number of games per NFL rules, and thus, the Vikings could open his practice window at any point this week.Asked for an update on Jefferson, who has been out with a hamstring injury, head coach Kevin O’Connell noted that he would have a better idea when the Vikings actually got on the field to prepare for a home game against the New Orleans Saints.“It’s possible we will open up his practice window on Wednesday,,” O’Connell said. “We’re going to do what’s best for Justin and make sure that we’re doing everything responsibly.”If the Vikings decide to open the practice window, they would then have 21 days to either activate Jefferson or shut him down for the rest of the season. He suffered the hamstring injury last month during the Vikings’ 27-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.Notably, the Vikings haven’t lost a g...E-cigarette rates drop for high schoolers, but tobacco use jumps for middle schoolers, study shows
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
E-cigarette and tobacco rates have dropped among high school students, while tobacco use has jumped for middle schoolers across the U.S.That’s according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration, which found that about 50% of students who ever tried e-cigarettes reported currently using them — a sign that many youth who try e-cigarettes remain e-cigarette users.The CDC and FDA study is based on the results from the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey. Students in the survey were asked whether they’ve used tobacco products in the last month.Among high school students, past 30-day use of any tobacco product declined from last year to this year — from 16.5% to 12.6%. That drop was primarily driven by a decline in e-cigarette use (14.1% to 10.0%).But middle schooler tobacco use went up significantly, according to the report. Past 30-day use of at least one tobacco product jumped from 4.5% last year to now 6.6% among middle sch...There's a new sheriff coming to town
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
RENSSELAER COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) Sheriff Patrick Russo, is stepping down from his elected duties, leaving room for a new sheriff in town. NEWS10 met up with the candidates who are vying for the job. There are two candidates in the race for Rensselaer County Sheriff. One is a current sheriff deputy with the county, the other is a former Troy City Police Chief. School bus aide dies days after bus crash Republican candidate, Kyle Bourgault, says his number one priority is, “The opioid epidemic that's going on not only here in this County but all over the state.”On the ballot, Brian Owens is the democratic candidate. He’s also running on the liberty and justice party line. He says, “school safety is a main priority.”Both candidates praise the school resource officer programs and promise to keep them going.“I was able to reinstitute the SRO for the school resource officer program and have officers assigned to schools. The Sheriff's Department currently does have an SRO program so...New law meant to expand access to maternal care
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)-- According to the CDC, infant mortality rates increased for the first time in 20 years. From 2021 to 2022, infant mortality rose 3% in the United States. It increased significantly for babies of women between the ages of 25 to 29 years old with with maternal complications and bacterial sepsis being two of the leading causes of death. "Like many other injustices, race certainly is a factor," said Governor Kathy Hochul during a press conference on Monday. "Black babies are two times more likely to die than white babies. Black women are 3 to 4 times more likely to die in childbirth."The governor today signing legislation to create a doula directory, so New Yorkers know where to they can receive their services "It will ultimately reduce barriers to getting a good quality, maternal care, infant care, and helping areas were trying to fight and drive down the mortality rates," said Hochul.Starting on January 1st, doula coverage will be available for all Medicaid enr...Park Theater brings musical education to Lake George
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - There's pretty much always music playing at the Park Theater, between live shows and meetings of a community record club. This month, the theater's nonprofit arm is reaching outside of Glens Falls to bring music - and education - to the performers of tomorrow. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The Park Theater Foundation Music & Technology Program connects the downtown theater with neighboring Lake George Central School District all throughout November. The program introduces Lake George students to the ways audio technology is used in different performance settings - including the ones students are used to.“The Music & Technology Program is designed to demonstrate how technological advancements have created the tools we use to make and manipulate music over time," said Park Theater Executive Director Christopher Ristau. "The initial lecture section will connect the current technologies used w...Who qualifies for Uber and Lyft settlement money in NY?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Uber and Lyft will have to pay more than $300 million to settle a lawsuit with New York State, after an investigation found the companies withheld money from drivers. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Additionally, as a result of Attorney General Letitia James' investigation, drivers will now have guaranteed paid sick leave. Uber and Lyft also agreed to drivers being paid a minimum rate from dispatch to completion of the ride.Job classification for drivers will not change. Uber, Lyft agree to back pay $328M to New York drivers following probe “They are still going to be considered independent contractors," said Ryan McCall, Senior Associate at Tully Rinckey PLLC. "With that being said, the Attorney General did notice a lot of inconsistencies.”One of the accusations in the settlement says ride share companies were deducting sales tax and other fees from drivers' payments, instead of charging them...Off the Beaten Path: The Gnome Bistro
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
EAST CHATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Gnome Bistro opened its doors a year ago to provide diners with a family-friendly environment centered on good food. On the menu, you’ll find comfort food with a modern, upscale twist.The restaurant serves all-day breakfast, lunch and dinner. Each week, Chef and Owner Zak Russell curates specials using seasonal items. Gnome-themed restaurant opening in East Chatham The Gnome Bistro is located at 1267 NY-295 in East Chatham. The restaurant is open Wednesday-Sunday.Berkshire Community College to host Alumni Music Fest
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (NEWS10) -- Berkshire Community College announced they will be hosting their Alumni Music Fest. The event will be held in the Robert Boland Theater on November 29. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The concert will feature a lineup of graduates from the college, including Grammy Award nominated artist Matt Cusson, Tarcisio "Taz" Ramos dos Santos, Laura Cabrera, Chantell McCulloch and many more. Proceeds from the show will go toward supporting students who are ineligible for financial aid due to their citizenship status, including immigrants and refugees. Berkshire Community College is located at 1350 West Street in Pittsfield. You can register for Alumni Music Fest tickets and donate to student scholarships online by visiting the school's website.Teen who planned to shoot up Colorado Springs schools pleads guilty
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:57:59 GMT
A 19-year-old accused of planning to shoot up multiple Colorado Springs schools pleaded guilty to second-degree assault on Monday.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Family of mother, 10-year-old daughter killed in Lakewood apartment fire sue for wrongful death Crime and Public Safety | Opinion: Why the incumbent DPS board members — Baldermann and Lindsay — must go Crime and Public Safety | Lafayette officers shoot suspect involved in alleged attempted murder Crime and Public Safety | Teen accused of shooting 5 people outside Denver bar is arrested in California Crime and Public Safety | Murder charges upheld against 3 suspects in rock-throwing spree that killed Alexa Bartell Lilly Whitworth was charged with two counts of attempted murder, criminal mischief, menacing, interfering with school operations and second-degree assault in connection with threats made against Colorado Springs Ac...Latest news
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