Scavenger hunt, decorating contest returns to downtown Albany
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Downtown Albany Business Improvement District (BID) is bringing back its ornament scavenger hunt and Downtown Decorating Contest for the holiday season. Both programs are open to the public and have already started. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Downtown Albany BID has been hiding limited edition ALB ornaments in businesses, parks, and public places throughout downtown Albany. More than 200 ornaments were created by the BID and have the letters ALB with a heart or tree icon.The ornaments hidden around downtown Albany for the scavenger hunt (Downtown Albany BID)Everyone is encouraged to look for and take home the ornaments, as well as post them on social media using the hashtag #AlbToTheCore and tagging @AlbanyBID on Facebook and X and @DowntownAlbany on Instagram and TikTok. The scavenger hunt is now through Friday, December 22. Eric Hawkins to remain Albany Police Chief For the Downtown Decorating Cont...Woman’s anti-Mexican outburst caught on video at Disneyland
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
A woman caught on camera saying “I hate Mexicans” in a Disneyland bathroom led to the arrest of a well-known street-vendor activist in San Bernardino County Sunday. The Disneyland bathroom exchange unfolded late last week when Eva Ramirez filmed another woman tossing out racist comments after reportedly hearing Ramirez and her son speaking Spanish in the bathroom. Ramirez said that they were at the theme park enjoying her son’s birthday and that the altercation started with a disagreement over a bathroom stall. “I’m at Disneyland and this person just heard me speaking Spanish and she said, ‘Great, you’re a f-----g Mexican, right?’ Repeat what you just said,” Ramirez is heard telling the woman in the video. “You have a problem with people that speak Spanish in your country, right?” “Yeah, but it’s America. It’s America,” the unidentified woman responds. “You don’t speak Spanish in America. It’s an English-speaking country.” “Your comment is racist, and it...Teenage suspects arrested in killing of liquor store clerk in West Covina
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
Two men suspected in the October killing of a liquor store clerk in West Covina have been arrested and booked, police said Monday. The homicide occurred on Oct. 8, when 34-year-old Karanvir Singh was killed at Big Bob's Liquor store. A 17-year-old juvenile was arrested two days after the killing. An ongoing investigation led to the arrests of 19-year-old Arturo Ornelas of Monterey Park and 18-year-old Ventura Vanegas of Alhambra, the West Covina Police Department stated in an updated news release.Ivan Vanegas (Left) and Arturo Ornelas are seen in images provided by the West Covina Police Department.Ornellas, apprehended on Nov. 16, and Vanegas, apprehended on Dec. 7, were both arrested in connection with the same homicide and booked on suspicion of murder, robbery, accessory to a crime and conspiracy to commit a crime. Investigators believe all three suspects are members of the same criminal street gang, the name of which police did not disclose. ‘Booster skirt’ used to steal $3K...LAX passenger arrives on international flight without passport, visa, ticket, report says
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
A Russian man flew from Europe to LAX without a passport, visa or plane ticket last month, and officials have no idea how he did it. Neither, it seems, does the man himself.Sergey Vladimirovich Ochigava faces a charge of being a stowaway on an aircraft related to a Nov. 4 flight, but according to a report by Jason Koebler published jointly by 404 Media and Court Watch, he "was not a stowaway in the traditional sense.""[Ochigava] seemingly interacted with flight crew, ate two meals on the plane, spoke to other passengers on the flight, and, at one point 'attempted to eat the chocolate that belonged to members of the cabin crew,' Koebler wrote. "The affidavit states that 'most' of the crew noticed him on the plane, and said he was sitting in a few different seats, but that nothing else seemed amiss."Despite being very visible to many on the plane, Ochigava, an economist, had apparently evaded security in Copenhagen, Denmark, from which his flight departed.Ochigava was not on the fligh...Check out these useful and fun tech gifts ideas
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
I test gadgets for a living and I see a lot of them.Not all of them are worth a recommendation, but these gadgets make the nice list!They deliver on fun, usefulness or a combination of both.Follow Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro on Instagram for gadgets, tech tips and more!Cord Brick, $15Such a simple idea, but so useful. This weighted, silicone brick has 6 grooves to hold cables, wires and more. It will keep cables from falling off the back of your desk when you’re not using them.Time Porter, $30This is a tie rack with a twist: it's for Apple Watch Bands!Attach it to the wall using the included sticky strips and it can hold up to 6 bands so you can easily swap them out to match your outfit, mood or whatever.Persnickety Box, $20Posting photos to Instagram is great, but what if you want a more lasting memory?Persnickety Box will print your photos into a keepsake album! Just sign up and swipe 30 of your favorite photos into the app each month.Then, sit back and wait for the 4x4 prints to ar...1 dead, 2 injured in wrong-way crash in Baldwin Hills
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
A wrong-way crash in Baldwin Hills killed one person and hospitalized two others late Sunday night.A vehicle was headed south in the northbound lanes of La Cienega Boulevard at about 11:20 p.m. when it collided with a northbound vehicle near the intersection with Obama Boulevard, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.A third vehicle then hit the already-crashed first two vehicles.Three people were taken to local hospitals. A person who had been riding in the wrong-way vehicle succumbed to their injuries at the hospital, while the other two's conditions are not yet known.An investigation is ongoing, and it remains to be seen if alcohol or a medical emergency played a role in the crash, police said. Nancy Fontan contributed to this report.CAL FIRE arson arrests on pace for lowest since 2019
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
CAL FIRE's law enforcement officers are on pace to make the fewest number of arson arrests in four years. As of Nov. 30, 101 arson-related arrests had been made in 2023, according to a CAL FIRE Instagram post. If the pace continues through December, the department will have made around 110 arrests for the year.That number would be 10 fewer than were made in 2020.CAL FIRE arrests since 2016:2023* 1012022 1622021 1492020 1202019 702018 612017 862016 73*As of Nov. 30, 2023"This mission is crucial in bringing to justice those who endanger lives and/or property in our state," CAL FIRE stated.Anyone who sees suspicious fires or activities was urged to report them anonymously to the Arson Hotline at 800-468-4408. Information provided by the public could help avert future disasters. "Let’s unite in the fight against arson," CAL FIRE stated.Meet Interdisciplinary Archivist Guadalupe Rosales
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
The term “archive” is both superlatively accurate and totally insufficient to describe the transformational, interdisciplinary appeal of art by Guadalupe Rosales, which is about as far from papers, folders, and filing cabinets as an archive can get. In her energetic and community-minded pursuit of cultural narrative and the preservation of often-excluded histories (like the fierce, joyful Latinas of the 90’s rave music lifestyle), has created a multiverse of archival manifestations. At her Instagram accounts @veteranas_and_rucas and @map_pointz, Rosales assembles publicly sourced images and videos to celebrate and preserve personal and collective histories. In her hybridized sculptural environments—such as the breathtaking contribution to the Hammer Museum Made in L.A. 2023: Acts of Living biennial—the contents and energies of these inventive legacies are given exuberant, immersive life as Rosales engineers immersive spaces brimming with symbols of queer, ancestral, interpreted, and...Jill On Money: Year-end money 2023
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
Like overeating and watching your favorite holiday movie/show (mine is A Charlie Brown Christmas), it’s time for everyone’s favorite seasonal activity: year-end tax and financial planning!Related ArticlesBusiness | These Airbnb horror stories can teach you what to watch for Business | 5 steps to creating financial boundaries during the holidays Business | Shopping online? How to avoid delivery thefts, ID fraud, sale panic and other seasonal scams Business | How companies’ online ‘dark patterns’ cost you, and how to resist Business | 2024 housing trends: Lower rates, lower rents, more affordability Sure, focusing on money is a tough sell at this time of year, but a little bit of energy now could help you save or make some money in the future. At the very least, it will help you get better organized for tax season.IRS changesOne benefit to inflation is that the IRS must increase some of the basic threshold...Photos: SantaCon fills San Francisco’s Union Square for 28th annual event
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:21:02 GMT
Related ArticlesThings To Do | The Italian town where Santa Claus is buried Things To Do | Los Gatos, Portola Valley and La Honda wineries offering cabernets for the holidays Things To Do | Let it snow: Free, one-day winter wonderland planned for East Bay park Things To Do | Tips on preserving your poinsettias, Christmas cacti and other holiday greenery Things To Do | No Christmas crab: California’s commercial Dungeness season delayed again An event started in 1994 by a few dozen revelers from the Cacaphony Society and eventually becoming a global phenomenon, SantaCon returned Saturday to the city of its birth for the annual crush of red velvet and grinch green attendees filling San Francisco’s Union Square.After the economic slowdown of the pandemic, the city’s premier shopping district (well, at least its bars) appreciated the energetic jolt brought by thousands of attendees dressed ...Latest news
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