DEC hosts 12th annual Great Hudson River Fish Count
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation is hosting the 12th annual Great Hudson River Estuary Fish Count on August 5. The event will be held at sites along the Hudson River Estuary. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “The annual fish count event provides a great opportunity for New Yorkers and visitors to get outdoors—or go online—and learn about the many fish species that live and thrive in the Hudson River,” said Commissioner Seggos. “With sites from New York Harbor to Cohoes, there are many places for young and old alike to participate in this year’s event.”During the fish count, visitors can help collect fish with seine nets, minnow traps, rods, and reels. Participants can also watch from shore or help pull in the nets. The fish are released after everyone has a chance to see them.There are in-person opportunities to join the fish count at nine sites. There will also be a live strea...Girls Inc. Eureka! Summer Camp wraps up at UAlbany
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Girls Inc. of the Capital region wrapped up their annual summer camp with presentations and an awards ceremony showcasing students' hard work over the last four weeks. It's all part of the Eureka! Program, a 5-year-program that helps girls in high school prepare for college and their future careers with internships, mentorships and opportunities in STEM. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Ashli Fragomeni, Executive Director of Girls Inc., said the program is unique and allows students to try different careers to find the right fit. “Being able to start in eighth grade ensures the girls have the discovery space and time so when the time comes to really make the hard decision they feel prepared and confident to do so," Fragomeni said. Girls in the program will continue their work during the school year with other educational and volunteer opportunities in the Capital Region.Cobleskill Diner celebrating 40th anniversary
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
COBLESKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Cobleskill Diner, a staple at 117 Granite Drive in Cobleskill, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The celebration is set for Saturday, August 5 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Barbara Rickard had a dream of opening a café in Cobleskill and her husband, Ivan, made that dream come true in 1983. As the Rickards are enjoying retirement, their daughter Denene McLaughlin and grandsons continued its legacy.The anniversary celebration includes games, face painting, a craft table, balloon animals, and a petting zoo for children. The event will also have a 50/50 raffle, silent auction, a large prize raffle, vendors, food, and more. Middle Eastern eatery expanding in the Wilton Mall The celebration will go on rain or shine. To view the diner's menu, you can visit the Cobleskill Diner website.Gov. Hochul makes education announcement in Albany
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Governor Kathy Hochul was in Albany Thursday at the New York State Education Department. She made an announcement regarding education in the rotunda. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Stick with NEWS10 as we'll have more information regarding the announcement later Thursday night.Fenton home catches fire after lightning strike
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
FENTON, Mo. - Frightening moments overnight in Fenton after lightning struck a home leading to a fire there while a family was inside. There was extensive damage to the including the roof being gone. There is also some siding damage to the homes next door from the heat of the fire.Battalion Chief Jim Watkins with the Fenton Fire Protection District said that there were three people inside the home when it happened, and they were all able to get out okay. Those people were a husband and wife with their young adult son.There were also two cats that survived as well. No injuries are being reported from the fire.Fire crews got the call just before 11:00 p.m. Watkins tolf FOX 2 that the family heard a massive thunder boom after a lightning strike. At first, they didn’t realize that lightning had struck their home - but then Watkins shared that a short time later they started smelling something burning and realized the leaves in the roof area were on fire. Missouri changing up auto sale...Harper Finn passes away, St. Louis Medical Examiner confirms
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
ST. LOUIS (WCIA) -- Harper Finn, the five-year-old girl from Altamont hurt in an accident at the Effingham County Fair, has died.The St. Louis City Medical Examiner confirmed that Finn passed away at St. Louis Children's Hospital on Wednesday at 6:49 p.m. ‘It’s such a tragedy’: Effingham community rallies around 5-year-old hurt at fair Finn was airlifted to St. Louis after she was hurt Sunday afternoon at the Effingham County Fair. While attending a horse harness race, Finn was hit by the folding arm of the pace car, which failed to close due to a malfunction and extended into the grandstand.It was an accident that shocked the horse racing community and fairs in other counties. The Coles County Fair held a prayer Wednesday night hoping for her recovery. However, Finn passed away that same evening.Man killed in City Park West shooting
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
A man died Thursday morning after a shooting in Denver’s City Park West neighborhood.The shooting was reported in the 1700 block of North Race Street, according to a 7:23 a.m. tweet from the Denver Police Department.UPDATE: The victim in this incident has been pronounced deceased and this is now being investigated as a homicide. The #Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will provide victim ID. Investigation is ongoing. Updates will be posted to this thread when they are made available.— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) August 3, 2023Police said the man who died is the only victim they have found.The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will identify the man and determine the cause and manner of death.They are investigating his death as a homicide.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Suspect arrested in southwest Denver shooting that killed one Crime and Public Safety | El Paso County officials arrest six juveniles in February Falcon h...Lowline fire slows, rain and humidity boost containment efforts
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
The Lowline fire’s path across western Colorado continued to slow Wednesday night as another wave of moisture passed over the area, fire officials announced Thursday.The fire is burning on 1,770 acres of U.S. Forest Service land approximately 14 miles north of Gunnison and as of 9 a.m. Thursday morning, containment had reached 47%.With cooler temperatures and precipitation in the area, Grand Mesa Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests officials expect moderate smoke Thursday in Gunnison.However, an Air Quality Health Advisory remains in place in Gunnison County through Friday morning, according to a tweet from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.According to a Thursday morning news release from fire officials, firefighters plan to continue patrolling and improving existing firelines and securing any heat close to the lines.Related ArticlesColorado News | Lowline fire containment grows as rainy, humid weather boosts firefighting efforts C...Missing man found dead in canal at Harmony Golf Club in Timnath
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
The body of a medically at-risk man who went missing at the Harmony Golf Club in Timnath has been found dead in a canal after a search that included the deployment of a water rescue team, dogs, and an aerial drone, Larimer County Sheriff officials said Thursday morning.Searchers found the man’s body about 9:42 p.m. Wednesday, the officials said, declining to reveal his age or identity.Related ArticlesColorado News | Suspect arrested in southwest Denver shooting that killed one Colorado News | Enhanced “Move Over” law in Colorado takes effect Aug. 7 Colorado News | Motorcyclist killed in crash that forced closure along Hampden Avenue in Englewood Colorado News | Pedestrian struck and killed by driver while crossing Aurora street Colorado News | Armed woman dies in Westminster police shooting His golf clubs and cart were abandoned near an irrigation canal and dispatchers received a phone ...A sheet-pan chicken for corn season
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:05 GMT
By Melissa Clark, The New York TimesThe beginning of corn season requires speed and simplicity. You want the fastest, easiest way to get that pile of evanescently sweet, nubby cobs on the table, ready for butter-slathering and gleeful chomping. A dip in boiling water, a quick sear on the grill or even a zap in the microwave all make the most of those fleeting first ears without much fuss.But, as the season advances, the desire to mix it up inevitably sets in. Now is the time for recipes that require a bit more time and work, yet are absolutely worth the delayed gratification.My basil chicken with corn and jalapeños, a sheet-pan meal that brings out the more complex side of summer corn, is made for this moment. Preparing it isn’t hard, but you will need a half-hour at the very least to marinate the chicken in mayonnaise, basil, garlic and a few tablespoons of brine from a jar of pickled jalapeños.While you’re off doing something (or nothing) else, the brine and mayonnaise work their ...Latest news
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