Nature Bus comes to Schenectady
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A new program is helping connect the city of Schenectady with nature. Officials introduced the Schenectady Nature Bus on Friday.It's a free service that will make stops at six popular outdoor destinations throughout the city, including walking trails, farms, parks and nature preserves. Those behind the program said it will help everyone gain access to nature, which can improve conservation efforts in the region. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "A lot of us don't know very much about it. We don't know what we can do, what our part in nature is, especially younger people," Mohawk Hudson Land Conservancy Exec. Dir. Mark King said. "The Nature Bus is an opportunity to connect with those people and ignite a passion to get outside and learn more."The bus will be operating on three Saturdays this summer. Free programming such as guided trail walks and a forest bathing session will also be available at...What is the process for seeking asylum?
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Overnight from Thursday into Friday, around 50 migrants seeking asylum arrived in Cheektowaga from New York City. Many are wondering the differences between the verbiage between immigrants, migrants, illegal immigrants and asylum-seekers.On Friday, immigration attorney Rosanna Berardi joined NEWS10's sister station WIVB to give insight into the topic. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "It's really unclear. There's all of these terms used interchangeably. Professionally, I would call them migrants," Berardi said. "But, upon filing for an asylum application, they do become pending asylum applicants."The process to be accepted for asylum is a long one. First, upon arrival to the U.S., you have to file a paper application with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which includes biographical information as well as a reason for seeking asylum, which has to be a "well-founded fear of persecution based on...Braves hammer Rockies, again, in contrast of National League franchises speeding in opposite directions
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
Friday’s game at Truist Park presented a case of National League contrasts, and it showed in the final line — and everywhere in between — as Atlanta hammered its way to an 8-1 win over Colorado.The Braves looked the part of a franchise that’s made five straight playoff appearances, with a World Series title in that span and the capability to match that championship feat this fall.The Rockies, meanwhile, looked like a franchise with no identity and no obvious sense of immediate positive direction. And Colorado is a club with such a dearth of legitimate starting pitching depth that the Rockies deem it necessary to trot out a pitcher with an ERA north of 10 against perhaps the most stacked lineup in the National League.The result was a predictable romp by the NL’s best team (Atlanta has a Senior Circuit-best 44-26 record) against one of the NL’s worst as Colorado (29-43) continues to toil in the basement of the West.Right-hander Dinelson Lamet ran his ERA up to ...Colorado State football releases clean, classic uniforms for 2023
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
Green. Gold. Stalwart.The Colorado State Rams football program has rich history going back to the Sonny Lubick era in Fort Collins, and the green-and-gold uniforms have always been a staple for the Rams.Head coach Jay Norvell is attempting to turn around the Rams program in his second year in Fort Collins. No matter what happens, his team will be looking sweet on the field in 2023 as CSU is bringing back what they are calling a clean and classic look."Knights of the 𝗚𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗻 and 𝗚𝗼𝗹𝗱"#Stalwart x #RamGrit pic.twitter.com/qMoEwFuort— Colorado State Football (@CSUFootball) June 16, 2023The updated home and away classics are sure to be a hit. CSU will still have the Ag Day and State Pride unis available in the rotation to wear.Thousands protest Dodgers' Pride night event honoring LGBTQ+ 'nun' group
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
Thousands of religious protestors held a "prayerful procession" outside Dodger Stadium Friday night in response to the Dodgers honoring an LGBTQ “nun” group at its Pride Night event.The Los Angeles Dodgers will be honoring the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence with a Community Hero Award prior to their game against the San Francisco Giants.The Sisters are a group of self-described queer and trans “nuns” who focus on philanthropic work while using “humor and irreverent wit to expose the forces of bigotry, complacency and guilt that chain the human spirit,” according to the group’s website.Pro-Catholic demonstrators hold signs outside Dodger Stadium ahead of the team's Pride Night event. June 16, 2023. (KTLA)“We’re just here, all the faiths are standing united,” Jesse Holguin, one protester, told KTLA. “We’re very angry that the Dodgers invited this group that mocked our lord and savior Jesus Christ.”The rally, organized by Catholics for Catholics, featured music, speakers, and prayer, ...Police search for missing Long Beach children
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
Police are searching for two missing at-risk children who were last seen in Long Beach on Friday.The children were identified as Gabriela Lopez, 13, and Eddie Bernal Jr., 11, by the Long Beach Police Department.The children were last spotted on the 4000 block of East 10th Street around 11 a.m. Police said they are runaways.Their destination remains unknown. They fled on foot and do not have cell phones or tracking devices on them. It’s also unknown how much cash they may be carrying.Both children have run away in the past, police said.Lopez is described as a Hispanic female standing 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 110 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a gray crop top, blue sweatpants, white Adidas sneakers and a red backpackGabriela Lopez and Eddie Bernal, Jr. in a photo from the Long Beach Police Department.Bernal is described as a Hispanic male standing 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 100 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing ...Missing 12-year-old Ventura County girl found safe
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
A missing 12-year-old girl who disappeared in Ventura on Thursday was found safe on Friday night.At the time, Isabella Fuller, 12, was last seen near Clinton and Telephone around 1 p.m., according to the Ventura Police Department."Isabella has been safely located and reunited with her family," police said in a statement.Fuller is a 6th-grade student at the Ventura Unified School District.No further details were released surrounding her discovery and return home.11 arrested at Great Mall in Milpitas for 125 stolen items
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
Eleven people were arrested on Friday at the Great Mall in Milpitas for shoplifting, grand theft and outstanding felony warrants.Authorities with the Milpitas Police Department said authorities recovered 125 stolen items collectively worth $3,200. Detectives worked with retailers to identify the suspects, according to police.“The Milpitas Police Department is committed to working with partner agencies and local retailers to proactively address retail theft,” the agency wrote in a statement on Friday evening.'There’s still a chance for a deal': Former MLB team president says it’s not over for A’s in Oakland
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
(KRON) -- All signs seem to suggest the A’s are moving to Las Vegas. Following Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo’s sign-off, the deal is now up to a final vote by MLB. However, some sports insiders aren’t convinced it’s the end of the road for the A’s in Oakland. KRON4 sat down with Former Miami Marlins President David Samson. Watch the full interview in the video player above or read the full Q&A below. Q: You are no stranger to negotiations of this kind. You worked for years to find a ballpark for the Marlins. Do you think the A's will end up leaving Oakland or is this part of a bigger plan?Samson: I don’t want anyone to give up hope. I don’t think it's absolute the A’s are going to Vegas. There’s so much work to be done for MLB to even get to a vote on relocation. I’m hoping right now we are at the edge, and that’s when deals actually happen. Right when you’re at the edge of something really bad happening, the parties get back to the table. That’s what has to happen. The A's, MLB,...Is forcing San Francisco drugs users into treatment through jail effective?
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 14:26:06 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- San Francisco is trying a controversial new tactic for battling the city's fentanyl overdose crisis by giving law enforcement officers a green light to arrest some drug users. Mayor London Breed proclaimed, "Compassion is killing people. We have to change what is happening on the streets. It’s too easy getting drugs … they are dying under our watch."A 2023 surge in fentanyl overdose deaths, unbridled open-air drug markets operating in plain sight, and overwhelmed San Francisco Police Department officers combined into a humanitarian crisis in the city. Within the first five months of 2023, 346 people died in San Francisco from accidental drug overdoses. Police Chief Bill Scott said a crackdown on open-air drug use in the Tenderloin resulted in dozens of recent arrests. JJ Smith is an anti-drug advocate who frequently talks to unsheltered residents and tries to connect them with addiction treatment services. On Friday, Smith asked people living in tents along s...Latest news
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