Caffé Lena hosting downtown Saratoga Springs music festival

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

Caffé Lena hosting downtown Saratoga Springs music festival SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Caffé Lena is hosting the "Sing in the Streets" neighborhood music festival to celebrate its 63rd year. The free music festival takes place on May 21 from noon to 3 p.m. around downtown Saratoga Springs. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Locations and performersImpressions of Saratoga, 368 BroadwaySteve CandlenTravis GrayLibrary Terrace, 49 Henry Street (Putnam Street side)Rick BoltonRees Shad & the ConversationsFrog Garden, 49 Henry Street (Henry Street side)Bill & Finnegan AckerbauerNovus CantusCaffé Lena Courtyard, 47 Phila StreetJimi W.Keanen Stark & Orion KribsCaffé Lena Upstairs, 47 Phila StreetAngelina ValenteReese Fulmer & The Carriage House BandBen & Jerry's, 34 Phila StreetMargo Macero DuoBlue RangerYou can view the performance venue map on the Caffé Lena website. In 2022, Caffé Lena celebrated its 60th, 61st and 62nd years since the former two were during the C...

Neighbors to St. Louis County back push to combine prosecutor's offices

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

Neighbors to St. Louis County back push to combine prosecutor's offices ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Mayors from four St. Louis County cities introduced a plan last week to consolidate the prosecutor's offices for St. Louis City and County as one unit. Mayors of Bridgeton, Brentwood, Manchester and Wildwood have called on state lawmakers to take on action on a six-point plan, which would force courts and prosecutors to get tough on adult and juvenile gun, drug, and car crimes, particularly in the city of St. Louis. Trending -- Students and teacher rally around fired Webster Groves teacher The effort appears to have support from others neighboring St. Louis County. Officials with St. Charles, Franklin and Jefferson counties released this statement Thursday in support of the possibility that St. Louis City and County merge their prosecutors' offices: "We join St. Louis County mayors in their support for consolidating the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office and the St. Louis County Prosecutor into a regional prosecutor's office. We echo St. L...

Man convicted of child sex crimes in St. Louis County

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

Man convicted of child sex crimes in St. Louis County ST. LOUIS - A jury convicted a man Thursday for a series of child sex crimes in St. Louis County. Anthony Davis, 30, was convicted of six counts of child molestation, two counts of statutory rape and one count of statutory sodomy. Investigators say Davis committed these crimes between January 1, 2016, and May 31, 2016. Trending -- Students and teacher rally around fired Webster Groves teacher The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office says the crimes involved two girls who were 7 and 8 years old at the time of the offenses. The jury also reviewed messages about the abuse that the victims sent to their mother.According to the prosecuting attorney's office, the jury rejected an argument from Davis that the victims were lying and trying to hurt Davis on behalf of their mother, who reportedly had a toxic breakup with him. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...

Opinion: Colorado’s housing crisis demands state intervention, drastic measures

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

Opinion: Colorado’s housing crisis demands state intervention, drastic measures When firefighters get the call, they need to act fast. It takes just minutes for the flames to take over and the plumes of thick, black smoke to signal that someone’s home has been a casualty of fire.But when your “local” first responders are hours away, how many homes are in jeopardy when a fire can spread through a community in the blink of an eye? The recent fire in Teller County is an ominous, all-to-familiar reality that the first responders keeping us safe can’t afford to live in the communities they protect.The current housing shortage and affordability crisis is tying the hands of local electeds to respond when tragedy strikes.A bill making its way through the Senate, SB-213, is a first-of-its-kind Colorado solution that will jumpstart the building of homes that everyone can afford so our first responders can actually respond instead of sitting in traffic.Adams and Teller Counties don’t have a lot in common, yet, the magnitude of our housing crisis is so severe that we...

Republic of Moldova: EU adopts a new sanctions framework to target actions aimed at destabilizing the country

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

Republic of Moldova: EU adopts a new sanctions framework to target actions aimed at destabilizing the country Today (28 April) the Council adopted a new framework for targeted restrictive measures which provides the EU with the possibility of imposing sanctions against persons responsible for supporting or implementing actions which undermine or threaten the sovereignty and independence of the Republic of Moldova, as well as the country’s democracy, the rule of law, stability or security.As one of the countries most affected by the fallout of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, we witness increased and continued attempts to destabilise Moldova. The new sanctions regime will give us the possibility to continue strengthening Moldova’s resilience by targeting those who try to destabilise the country. This is an important political signal of the EU’s support to Moldova in the current difficult context. Josep Borrell (pictured), High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security PolicyThanks to this new framework the EU will be able to target for instance individuals who obstruct or undermin...

Meet the cheapest U.S. states to buy a house

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

Meet the cheapest U.S. states to buy a house (The Hill) -- A new study analyzing Zillow data has found that the monthly median sale price of a house last year was over $500,000 in Utah, California and Colorado — and over a staggering $800,000 in Hawaii.The study, conducted by Studio City realtors, found that Hawaii clocked in as the most expensive state in the U.S. for homebuyers. On the island, the average home price was a staggering $805,775 — hundreds of thousands of dollars more than the cheapest state on the list. Studio City realtor Tony Mariotti noted that market turbulence has contributed to a “significant increase” in house prices across the U.S.Home prices went up nationwide in February after months of declines, amid low inventory and a small uptick in demand, and experts have said they expect affordability will continue to be a problem for prospective homebuyers in the months ahead. Here are the priciest and cheapest U.S. states to buy a home:Kelly Slater surfs in the In Memory of Eddie Aikau big wave surf contest o...

Granada Hills woman arrested for hit-and-run that left pedestrian dead 

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

Granada Hills woman arrested for hit-and-run that left pedestrian dead  Los Angeles Police Department Valley Traffic detectives have arrested the woman accused of fatally hitting a man in Sylmar last Friday.  According to a release from LAPD, 21-year-old Mary Inez Mercado of Granada Hills was arrested and booked on a felony charge of hit and run causing death. She is being held on $50,000 bail.  Mercado is accused of striking a pedestrian pushing a shopping cart while traveling westbound on Hubbard Street west of Adelphia Avenue on April 21 around 12:50 a.m.  Police release surveillance video in fatal Highland Park hit-and-run Mercado’s sedan continued westbound on Hubbard until Dronfield Avenue, where she momentarily exited the vehicle but re-entered shortly after and drove away. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics transported the man to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The victim has not been identified. 

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department partners with Bureau of Land Management to host wild horse, burro adoption event 

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department partners with Bureau of Land Management to host wild horse, burro adoption event  The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is partnering with the Bureau of Land Management to find homes for wild mustangs and burros that have been gathered from BLM land. Twenty wild mustangs and 10 burros will be auctioned to the public on Friday and Saturday at Jack Bones Equestrian Center, located at 26983 Tapia Canyon Road in Castaic. The animals are expected to arrive between 11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. and will then be unloaded and sorted in time for the event for viewing and applications which takes place from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. The live auction will start on Saturday at 9 a.m. and will end at 5 p.m.  Horses came to American West by early 1600s, study finds Adopted animals will be loaded into the adopters’ trailer and taken off site. “The Bureau of Land Management gathers wild mustangs and burros each year from public lands to protect the health of the animals and rangelands,” LASD said in a statement. “Currently, over 80,000 horses and burros roam ...

Authorities ask for the public’s help locating man missing for 1 month 

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

Authorities ask for the public’s help locating man missing for 1 month  The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Missing Persons Unit is asking the public for assistance in locating 58-year-old Matthew Lawrence Gray. Gray was last seen on around 7 p.m. March 28 in the 2300 block of Canyada Avenue in Altadena. He may be driving a gold 1999 Toyota Corolla with a California license plate with the plate number 4FVH262. Authorities list the City of Gardena as Gray’s possible destination. Gray was last seen on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, around 7 p.m. in the 2300 block of Canyada Avenue in Altadena. (LASD)Gray is 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 160 pounds. He has balding black hair, brown eyes and a light mustache. Anyone with information on Gray’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau at 323-890-5500. 

Hermosa Beach considering change in parking meter start time

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:15:39 GMT

Hermosa Beach considering change in parking meter start time The City of Hermosa Beach will consider a plan to change the start times of parking meters by two hours next month. The start time to pay to park is 10 a.m. but under the new plan, drivers would have to start paying at 8 a.m. Some surfers against the motion say that they will most likely end up finding parking on residential streets.  Secure parking lot for unhoused people coming to Los Angeles County City officials believe that starting the parking meter pay time two hours earlier will help free up parking spaces in the small 1.4 square mile city where parking is always a challenge. The city is expected to make $1.8 million from a parking rate increase approved earlier this year. The City Council will vote on the issue on May 9.