5 things to know this Thursday, July 27
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy almost Friday! Per Meteorologist Matt Mackie, we can expect heat and scattered storms this Thursday. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! With Rotterdam Police investigating how a young woman's dead body went unreported for months, her cousin is looking for answers. Meanwhile, with the Aldi in Rensselaer closing, concerns about a food desert are popping up. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Thursday morning. 1. Cousin of dead woman found in Rotterdam wants answersRotterdam police are investigating how a young woman’s dead body went unreported for months, given that police say she did not live alone.2. Aldi in Rensselaer closing, concerns about food desert riseElected officials in Rensselaer County are raising concerns about the possibility that the City of Rensselaer could become a food desert.3. Bombers Burrito Bar in Albany appears to have closedBombers Burrito Bar...St. Louis police are looking for a man after a 6-year-old was sexually assaulted
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Investigators with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department are asking for the public's help in identifying and locating a man suspected of a child sex crime in a south city neighborhood.According to Sgt. Charles Wall, a police spokesman, the crime occurred July 23 in the St. Louis Hills neighborhood. Police did not provide a more specific hundred block. St. Louis police seek to ID man in child sex assault case Police say the victim, a 6-year-old boy, was riding his bicycle when a man walked up to the child, snatched him off the bike, and took the boy to a nearby vacant residence and sexually assaulted him.Anyone with information on the man's identity may contact detectives directly at 314-760-7360. If you wish to remain anonymous or are interested in a cash reward, call CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477.Adult-only 'Paranormal Cirque' starting today at the St. Louis Galleria
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A new cirque show is coming to the big top at the St. Louis Galleria, but this isn't your average show.They're combining acrobatics, cabaret, and the circus. FOX 2's Blair Ledet spoke with Ben Holland, the manager as well as a performer in the 'Paranormal Cirque.' It's an adult-only show that can be a date night, a boys night, or girls night out. Residents at north St. Louis County apartment had no AC for more than a year It's a four-night event from July 27 to July 30. For more information about the event, click here.St. Vincent Greenway expansion happening today due to extreme heat
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Due to the extreme heat forecast this week, Great Rivers Greenway is moving the St. Vincent Greenway Opening Celebration.Instead of taking place at the Rock Road Metro Station, it'll be at the St. Vincent Shelter at the county park on St. Charles Rock Road. The guided walk and bike ride will be canceled. Residents at north St. Louis County apartment had no AC for more than a year The new paved path connects Pagedale to The Rock Road Transit Center and the existing Greenway. The celebration starts at 6:00 p.m.Molina Healthcare of Illinois hosting school supply giveaway today
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
FAIRMONT CITY, Ill. - Molina Healthcare of Illinois is hosting a school supply giveaway event Thursday evening.It's from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Fairmont City Library Center. Supplies will go to the first 300 students. Residents at north St. Louis County apartment had no AC for more than a year There will also be free haircuts, school and sports physicals, dental exams, and community resources.The UMS is short on pricey headliners — that’s what makes it special
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
For all its noise and fury, The Underground Music Showcase has always been a friendly place.Colorado’s biggest independent music festival, which returns Friday, July 28, through Sunday, July 30, is a feast for live-music fans, with 200 or so bands playing at a dozen indoor and outdoor South Broadway venues over three days and hundreds of shows.But it’s also a community hang and summer reunion that in the past has hosted acts ranging from Denver’s Nathaniel Rateliff and Tennis to indie rock royalty (Real Estate, Blonde Redhead) and trailblazers such as N3PTUNE — a wildly magnetic singer, dancer and rapper who is this year’s buzziest local artist.Casey Berry, left, majority owner of The UMS, with Youth on Record executive director and co-owner Jami Duffy, outside the Hi-Dive at 7 S. Broadway. (Provided by The UMS)No other Colorado festival gives a platform to so many honest-to-God locals, eschewing pricey headliners for diverse pop, indie rock, hip hop, f...Grabowski’s Pizzeria reopening in former Lakewood pizza joint
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
Grabowski’s Pizzeria in the River North Art District and Rocca’s Pizza & Pasta in Lakewood closed within 10 days of each other this year, and Grabowski’s owner Jared Leonard wasn’t looking for a new space to reopen his tavern-style pizza joint right away.But when Alex Seidel, the well-regarded chef behind Rocca’s, Mercantile, Fruition and Chook, asked him about taking over the building at 13795 W. Jewell Ave., he couldn’t say no.Grabowski’s Pizzeria, which closed its space in RiNo this May, will reopen in the former Rocca’s Pizza & Pasta space in Lakewood in September. (Provided by Grabwoski’s)“It wasn’t the end of our story because Grabowski’s has such a loyal following,” said Leonard, who closed his spot in The Source Hotel + Market Hall in May.Leonard, who owns several other local restaurants himself, including AJ’s Pit Baar-B-Q and Campfire, a Neopolitan pizza and BBQ spot in Lakewood, is already familiar with the neighborhood.“L...“Forever chemicals” flowing from Suncor into Sand Creek spike as Colorado weighs renewal of key water-quality permit
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
COMMERCE CITY — Along the Sand Creek Regional Greenway outside the Suncor Energy oil refinery, a single pipe spills water over a rock pile into Sand Creek, where it ripples and swirls before flowing through the stream toward the South Platte River.Egrets fly past looking for their next meal as butterflies flit over the brushy banks. If you’re not looking for it, the pipe is easy to miss underneath the vines and branches draping over its edges.But more than 1,000 gallons of water a day flow from that pipe — known officially as Outfall 20 — and mixed in that water are poisonous chemicals that pour downstream to where Sand Creek merges with the South Platte River, the source of drinking water for hundreds of thousands of people in Colorado and an important supply for agriculture in the northeastern part of the state.There are 10 locations around Suncor’s 3.4-mile perimeter in Commerce City where wastewater and stormwater are released into the community, bu...Disney’s new “Haunted Ride” film adaptation fails to move the spirit
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
Perhaps in 2043, Disney will make a top-notch movie based on its Haunted Mansion theme park ride.Powered by a typically engaging performance by its star, Eddie Murphy, 2003’s “The Haunted Mansion” performed pretty well at the box office, but it is a rather meandering affair.The second “Haunted Mansion” — in theaters this week, a few months shy of 20 years later — weaves a mostly different tale but is a similarly slightly scary-meets-family-friendly romp boasting a highly appealing ensemble led by Rosario Dawson, LaKeith Stanfield, Tiffany Haddish and Owen Wilson.It’s also similarly ho-hum.That’s disappointing given not only its cast — which also features Danny DeVito, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Jared Leto — but also its flavorful New Orleans setting and its director, Justin Simien, who wrote and directed 2014’s “Dear White People,” as well as episodes of the TV series of the same name.Things start out well enough, with our introduction to Ben (Stanfield), an astrophysicist, w...Security guard licenses are no longer the most popular in Denver as residential rentals takes top spot
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:19:08 GMT
Denver has issued more than 7,800 residential rental property licenses, making it the top business license type in the city and county.The number of residential rental property licenses now surpasses the No. 2 license type, which is for security guards at around 7,700. The rest of the top five includes licenses for short-term rentals at 2,800, for retail food establishments at almost 2,500, and for combined – “addresses that have multiple licenses at one location,” like a hotel – at 1,800.“It demonstrates that we’re making a lot of progress in this overall city effort to raise the minimal housing standards across Denver with this new licensing requirement,” said Eric Escudero, spokesperson for the Denver Department of Excise and License.Unlike a lot of other Colorado cities, Denver doesn’t mandate that all businesses obtain licenses – typically just those with health, safety and welfare concerns. For example, bookstores and dress shops aren’...Latest news
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