Woman charged with murder of 31-year-old man on Southwest Side
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:52:32 GMT
CHICAGO — A woman was arrested Wednesday and charged with murder of a 31-year-old man on the Southwest Side.Viviana Noriega, 40, was arrested at her home in the 8000 block of South Knox Avenue.Police allege Noriega participated in the deadly shooting of a 31-year-old man in the 8300 block of South Keating Avenue on April 27, 2021.The victim was identified by the Sun-Times as Kamel Othman and he was shot while driving. 3 men wounded in drive-by shooting on West Side Noriega was charged with first-degree murder.WATCH LIVE | Chicago Police host gun turn-ins, gift cards for all guns including BB and air guns
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:52:32 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago's police department is hosting a series of "no questions asked" gun turn-ins this Saturday.The turn-ins will take place in all five of the city's police areas. According to a department press release, all guns turned in will receive a $100 gift card per item. The department will also be accepting BB guns, air guns, and replica guns though those will only be worth a $10 gift card. Man charged in shooting that injured 2 boys outside Chicago library One of the locations will be the People's Church of the Harvest at 3570 W. 5th Ave. where a Friday morning press conference discussing the events is expected to be held.Watch the press conference live within this story beginning at approximately 10 a.m.Dean's Reviews: 'Fast X'
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Check out Dean's review for the latest film for the Fast Saga franchise, 'Fast X.'Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!Boomers and millennials fight for homes as housing market cools
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(The Hill) - Prices have cooled in the once red-hot housing market, but competition is heating up between two generations in seemingly perpetual conflict. Millennials entering their prime homebuying years and baby boomers — many of whom are nearing retirement age — are vying for the same homes. A look ahead: Fed hikes and default fears: Here’s what could be next for the housing marketNot all baby boomers are looking for smaller properties to spend their retirement years, and some millennials are encroaching on space in the suburbs, where their older peers would typically downsize. But most boomers have a key advantage: substantial equity from previous home purchases and higher incomes, which help them avoid the growing costs of a long-term mortgage.“Boomers are not downsizing and Millennials — first-time buyers in particular — are buying later in life. This puts both generations of buyers in head-to-head competition for similarly sized properties,” Jessica...Consumer group asking law enforcement to step up response after signs AI may contribute to fraud
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(KXAN) -- Fraud may have hit a crisis level, according to the AARP.“It's not just us. Most Americans in a survey we just produced say the same thing. And we're seeing it in the data,” said Kathy Stokes, director of fraud prevention programs at AARP.“Just what was reported last year to the Federal Trade Commission was $9 billion in losses and we know that's just the tip of the iceberg," Stokes said. Experts worry artificial intelligence, or AI, may make things worse. Last month, the Federal Trade Commission warned AI can be used to produce high quality deep fakes and "turbocharge" fraud and scams, NBC reported. “Very concerned because right now, the scams are so sophisticated that they're almost unrecognizable as scams. When you enter chat GPT and AI it's just that much more unrecognizable,” said Stokes. “But the stories are always the same. It's going to be somebody that's reaching out to you out of the blue, trying to get you into that heightened emotional state. Let that be the si...Catskill man charged with aggravated animal cruelty
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:52:32 GMT
CATSKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Catskill man was arrested for aggravated animal cruelty, according to State Police. Paul Saxe, 49, is facing multiple charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! At 11:10 a.m. on May 17, State Troopers responded to a report of a person on Jefferson Heights Road using a car to drag a bird coop around a yard. An investigation revealed that Saxe went to a nearby residence, attached a coop to his vehicle with a tow strap, and dragged it across the yard and driveway, killing over a dozen quails that were inside the coop. State Police say Saxe then left the bird coop in front of a dumpster and fled the area. Witnesses were able to note the license plate and the vehicle's description. Water emergency, boil water notice issued in Colonie Troopers were able to locate the vehicle at 4:30 p.m. on Central Avenue in Catskill. Upon initiating a traffic stop, Saxe was identified as the driver. After interview...Chick-fil-A giving away sandwiches at ValleyCats game in Troy
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TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- To celebrate Chick-fil-A opening restaurants in the Capital Region, the company is giving away free chicken sandwiches at the Tri-City ValleyCats game on Saturday, May 20. The ValleyCats are facing the Washington Wild Things at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium in Troy at 6:30 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the ValleyCats website, the Chick-fil-A Mobile Kitchen will be offering the sandwiches to ticketed Tri-City ValleyCats guests starting at the 7th inning, around 8:30 p.m. The sandwiches will be on a first come, first served basis. Fans must show a ticket to receive one complimentary sandwich.Chick-fil-A is in the process of opening restaurants in Clifton Park, North Greenbush and Latham. Clifton Park and North Greenbush are expected to open later this summer. The Latham location is still in the early planning stages. When are the Capital Region Chick-fil-A’s opening? Chick-fil-A will be ...Lineup for Amsterdam's 'appetizer style' restaurant week
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AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The City of Amsterdam is holding its first-ever A Taste of Amsterdam Appetizer Style restaurant week. Participating restaurants will be having specials on appetizers from June 5 through June 11. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The appetizer specials will be available for dine-in or take-out. The week is sponsored by LLV Office Concepts and LLV's Creekside Tavern.Participating restaurants and specialsFresh Basil, 2 Washington Street. Steak Bites. Phone: (518) 212-2700.Europa Café, 319 Forest Avenue. Buffalo Chicken Wontons. Phone: (518) 212-2455.Rosito's Bakery, 37 James Street. Cuban or Italian mix sub with a large cannoli. Phone: (518) 842-2616The Rockton House, 34 Lyon Street. Soup $4.99, Chicken Fingers dipped in wing sauce with blue cheese and celery $5.99, Garlic Bread with sauce and cheese for $6.99, two Chicken Fingers, two Mozzarella Sticks and two Poppers $7.99. Phone: (518) 843-8669.Lyo...Cardinals slug 7 HRs, set two new records at Busch Stadium III
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ST. LOUIS - The Cardinals-Dodgers series opener looked more like a Home Run Derby than your typical baseball game Thursday night. The sizzling St. Louis Cardinals routed the Los Angeles Dodgers for a 16-8 victory, earning their ninth victory in 11 games. The offense has stepped up amid the surge, averaging around eight runs a game. The Cardinals slugged seven home runs in Thursday's victory, setting two new records at Busch Stadium III. The main record: The seven home runs are the most hit by any Cardinals team at one game since their current ballpark opened in 1946. Also, with the Dodgers hitting two home runs, the teams combined for nine home runs. That's good for the most home runs between two opponents ever in one game at Busch Stadium III. To recap how it all went down Thursday:Bottom 3rdWillson Contreras, a three-run home run to give the Cardinals a 3-2 lead.Juan Yepez, a solo home run to extend the Cardinals lead to 4-2.Nolan Gorman and Paul DeJong go back-to-back-to-back wit...Heavy smoke from Canadian fires is turning the air brown in Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Greeley
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:52:32 GMT
Colorado health officials on Friday advised the elderly, children and residents with respiratory ailments in metro Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins and Greeley to limit outdoor activity as smoke spreads into the state from fires burning in Canada, contaminating the air people breathe.Those fires raging in western Canada, the result of dry vegetation and unusually high temperatures, have driven thousands of Canadians from their homes and forced shutdowns of oil and gas wells and pipelines — churning up smoke into the atmosphere. More than 90 fires were sweeping across Alberta and other parts of western Canada with authorities estimating more than 1,800 square miles burned — ten times the norm for this time of year.Related ArticlesColorado News | Denver weather: Foggy, cool, low gray clouds and drizzle leading to warmer weekend with sunshine Colorado News | New law aims to spur trust between Colorado police and kids Colorado News | C...Latest news
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