DFLers say they can fix tax bill error before it costs Minnesotans

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

DFLers say they can fix tax bill error before it costs Minnesotans An error in the tax bill approved by the Legislature in May will have lawmakers scrambling next year to avoid Minnesotans having to pay higher income taxes.Minnesota Revenue Commissioner Paul Marquart and House and Senate tax committee chairs Sen. Ann Rest, DFL-New Hope, and Rep. Aisha Gomez, DFL-Minneapolis, acknowledged the error in a statement Friday. The statement also said they had an agreement to fix it when the Legislature reconvenes in February 2024.If lawmakers fix the error next year it shouldn’t impact what taxpayers owe, the statement said. Each session, lawmakers fix errors they find in laws they’ve passed, but typically those mistakes don’t potentially cost Minnesotans money.The latest tax bill uses the wrong amounts for the standard deduction married- and single-filers can claim.In 2019, the Legislature doubled the standard deduction to $24,400 for couples and $12,200 for singles and tied it to inflation. The 2023 standard deduction for couples is $2...

Vulnerable adult missing out of Schenectady

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

Vulnerable adult missing out of Schenectady SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Police are searching for a vulnerable adult missing out of Schenectady. Anthony Frisoni, 89, has dementia and may be in need of medical attention. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Frisoni was last seen on July 7 at 8:10 a.m. on Van Vranken Avenue. He was seen driving a 2006 black Buick Lucerne with New York registration SNK-949. He was last known to be wearing a short sleeved plaid shirt and navy blue pants. Anyone with information is asked to call the Schenectady City Police Department at (518)788-6566.

New York not able to get around SCOTUS education decisions

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

New York not able to get around SCOTUS education decisions ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – This week on Empire State Weekly, two major rulings from the Supreme Court are now impacting both college students and graduates across the nation. The Court ruled to strike down both affirmative action and student loan debt forgiveness. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Vincent Bonventre, a legal scholar and professor at Albany Law School explained the 6 to 3 decision means colleges won't be able to consider race when reviewing new student applications. He explained the state will not be able to get around this law with state laws like it has with other SCOTUS rulings. "With regard to affirmative action the United States Supreme Court said that racial preferences... Any distinctions on the basis of race by government or government subsidized programs violates the federal constitution so New York cannot say well under our laws we allow racial preferences," Said Bonventre.Also this week, Cianna Fre...

Police arrest driver who hit Garvey Auto Body in June

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

Police arrest driver who hit Garvey Auto Body in June QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Warren County Sheriff's Office has announced an update about an accident where a vehicle struck Garvey Auto Body on 714 Quaker Road. The suspect, Ryan J. Longacker, 19, of Schuylerville, was arrested on July 7. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the police, Longacker was impaired by drugs at the time of the accident. Longacker was charged with Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, two counts of Reckless Endangerment, and Criminal Mischief. Longacker was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Queensbury Town Court at a later date.

Why two returning offensive linemen are quietly key to Broncos’ extreme makeover up front

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

Why two returning offensive linemen are quietly key to Broncos’ extreme makeover up front Earlier this offseason, Sean Payton likened his offensive line room to an episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.The Broncos spent big on the renovation.They gutted the interior and spent $52.5 million to bring in guard Ben Powers. They reimagined the exterior to the tune of five years and $87.5 million for right tackle Mike McGlinchey. They made smaller moves — some drywall here and some new appliances there — for veteran Kyle Fuller, seventh-round draft pick Alex Forsyth and others.Of 16 offensive linemen on the current 90-man roster, seven are new since March.For good reason, much of the offseason conversation regarding the offensive front has focused on free-agent additions Powers and McGlinchey ($80.5 million in guaranteed money), the return of Garett Bolles (entering third year of four-year, $68 million extension) from a lower leg fracture that cost him 11 games in 2022 and new offensive line coach Zach Strief.If this remodel is going to turn into a showpiece, though,...

DPS fires McAuliffe International School principal who raised safety concerns after East High shooting

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

DPS fires McAuliffe International School principal who raised safety concerns after East High shooting McAuliffe International School Principal Kurt Dennis (Photo via Denver Public Schools)Denver Public Schools this week fired a middle school principal who publicly raised concerns about the district’s educators being required to check students for weapons after a teen undergoing such a search shot two administrators at East High School in March. DPS sent McAuliffe International School Principal Kurt Dennis a letter Monday informing him that his employment had been terminated, according to the document, which Dennis’s attorney provided to The Denver Post. “After review, the district recognized that there were some leadership concerns at McAuliffe International,” DPS said in a statement Friday. “The termination had little to do with any media interview, but rather the sharing of confidential student information in violation of state and federal laws.”After the East shooting, Dennis told 9News in a televised interview that McAuliffe administrators were performing...

Search for kayaker Ari Harms restarts in Grand County as Colorado River levels decrease

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

Search for kayaker Ari Harms restarts in Grand County as Colorado River levels decrease GRAND COUNTY, Colo. — An extensive search restarted on Thursday for a kayaker who disappeared after entering the Colorado River at Hot Sulphur Springs in late May.Grand County Sheriff’s Office personnel used unmanned aerial systems, or drones, on Thursday to search for Ari Harms, who is in his 30s. However, they did not find him or any new evidence.Related ArticlesColorado News | Rescue group saves dog that fell 600 feet from Colorado 14er Colorado News | 65-year-old man missing after raft capsizes in Glenwood Canyon Colorado News | When wealthy adventurers take huge risks, who should pay for rescue attempts? Colorado News | Opinion: Search and rescue overwhelmed by a generation “expecting to get rescued” Harms left the Pioneer Park campground on May 29 and entered the Colorado River in an inflatable kayak. Searchers found his backpack and other belongings. After six days of intense investigation, the ...

Firework thrown into silent disco crowd in Hermosa Beach was done by minor, is not a hate crime, police say

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

Firework thrown into silent disco crowd in Hermosa Beach was done by minor, is not a hate crime, police say What appeared to be a possible hate crime during Pride month in Hermosa Beach was more likely a case of youthful misbehavior, police said.The Hermosa Beach Police Department on Friday issued a release indicating that it was a "juvenile suspect" they believe threw a firework into a crowd of people at a silent disco on June 17.Multiple people suffered non-life-threatening injuries, and though authorities have spoken with the suspect, they are unlikely to release their identity or any potential charges due to that person's age."The case is now being handled through the juvenile court system," police said. That event, Sunset Vibes Silent Disco, is a self-described "SAFE SPACE [that] attracts an extraordinarily diverse crowd, from families to ravers and ragers, to seniors and a broad range of ethnicities and gender identities." Sylmar church’s crosses set on fire; hate crime suspected Given the timing of the incident during Pride month, police were investigating if the firework's tossi...

Video shows altercation between Britney Spears and Spurs security guard

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

Video shows altercation between Britney Spears and Spurs security guard Video has surfaced of the altercation between Britney Spears and the security guard of NBA rookie Victor Wembanyama. In the video obtained by TMZ, you can see Spears walking briskly up to Wembanyama, as he and his posse are steps away from the Catch restaurant inside the Aria Resort in Las Vegas.You can hear her say "Sir, Sir," as she attempted to get the No. 1 overall NBA draft pick's attention. The "Oops!... I Did It Again" singer tapped Wembanyama on the left shoulder and was slapped away by the security guard. It can even be heard on the video. Drake hit by phone thrown during 1st show of It’s All a Blur tour The security guard didn't look back when doing this. A loud "oh" can be heard from the crowd of people. Someone even yelled out, "That's Britney Spears!"The video shows similarities to the pop star's version of the event that unfolded on Wednesday night, though she did not fall down as she previously indicated.She called the incident "traumatic" and "super embarrassing."...

Kevin Olvera Killed in Pedestrian Collision on Van Buren Boulevard [Riverside, CA]

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:48:58 GMT

Kevin Olvera Killed in Pedestrian Collision on Van Buren Boulevard [Riverside, CA] 19-Year-Old Man Fatally Struck in Deadly Pedestrian Accident near Challen AvenueRIVERSIDE, CA (July 7, 2023) – Sunday night, Kevin Olvera was killed in a pedestrian collision on Van Buren Boulevard.Paramedics and Riverside police responded to the scene around 11:48 p.m., at Van Buren Boulevard and Challen Avenue.Upon arrival, officials discovered two male pedestrians and a dog unresponsive in the roadway. They were all unfortunately pronounced dead at the scene.According to investigators, the 17-year-old driver of a 2011 GMC pickup-truck lost control while traveling south at a high rate of speed. The unlicensed driver from Perris then hit the two pedestrians before hitting and taking out a traffic light at the intersection.Medical responders arrived and transported the driver to a hospital after sustaining serious injuries.Ultimately, authorities arrested the driver after discovering that the teenager was operating the vehicle without a license. Police said intoxication may ha...