NYS budget in limbo, lawmakers react
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) -- As you may know, the state's budget is now 10 days late, a week-long extender was issued on Monday to keep government operations running and get state employees paid on time, but the tardiness begs the questions - what's the hold up? Lawmakers say bail and housing continue to leave the state budget in limbo as they negotiate an agreement. Albany man found in possession of stolen car, handgun When our Capitol Correspondent, Amal Tlaige asked Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins when a finalized budget deal would be made, "I’d like to say soon, why don’t I let you figure out what that is." Stewart-Cousins said she, Speaker Heastie and the Governor are close to reaching a bail agreement. "There’s just a lot that is in this package and you know in terms of what people think, the reality, and what needs to be clarified. We continue not to want to criminalize poverty for low level offenses," she said. The Leader also said the state must ensure there’s c...NY finalizes new sexual harassment prevention training
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State has finalized a new sexual harassment prevention training for state workers. The law requires sexual harassment prevention training to be updated every five years, something New York State Labor Commissioner Roberta Reardon supports."I’m really glad they put that in because think about how the world has changed in 5 years. It’s really amazing. The pandemic for instance, altered life for so many over the past few years. People were forced to work from home, some continuing to do so. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "You can definitely be sexually harassed from home," explained Reardon. "Think about phone calls, texts, emails, social media postings. All of that could be determined to be sexual harassment."But that’s not the only change made to the training."If you discriminate against somebody and gender identity, that’s sexual harassment. So we have a lot of information about that. And ...Albany County honors 5-year-old for fundraising efforts
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Albany County honored its youngest Citizen of the Month on Tuesday. Sadie, 5, helped the Colonie Police Department collect more than 1,100 items to send to troops serving in the U.S. military overseas.Sadie was also named Mini Miss Military Star of New York and will represent the state at the National Competition in July. Officials hope her story inspires others to support the community. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "You can make a difference, regardless of your age, you can influence anything you want to influence if you put your mind to it," Albany County Exec. Dan McCoy said.Sadie has also raised money for the American Cancer Society of the Capital Region and handed out food and blankets to people dealing with homelessness through the Street Soldiers of Albany.Military helicopter visits RPI campus
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute got a surprise on Tuesday. A Marine Corps helicopter visited the campus.It was brought in by the school's ROTC program as a way of encouraging all students to recognize the role the military plays in their lives. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "One, is to let the ROTC students here at Rensselaer experience the helicopter firsthand. Two, is to really just show the American public the military is all around us," RPI Commanding Officer ROTC Unit Dave Latta said. "The Navy and the Marine Corps are right here at home, and every day, here at Rensselaer and places around the country, young men and women are doing great things for our country's armed forces."The helicopter is the largest one in the U.S. military's fleet.Mental health pilot program launching in Lark Street neighborhood of Albany
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Local officials said a multi-pronged approach is needed to address public safety, and they are trying to improve access to treatment for people suffering from mental health challenges.A new initiative meant to do that is launching this week in the Lark Street neighborhood of Albany. Teams of police officers and social workers are going into the neighborhood to help assess the needs of community members who are homeless. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The eight-week pilot program was developed after neighbors and business leaders raised concerns about safety. The goal is to help people get the support they need."It essentially means giving law enforcement the mental health resources they need to properly respond to mental health crises instead of simply putting someone in jail," Albany County Exec. Dan McCoy said."This isn't about calling the police and arresting people," Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan ...PHOTOS: Students at Adams City High School walkout to protest gun violence
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
Students at Adams City High School held a walkout against gun violence on Tuesday.Freshman Aliyah Acevedo, who organized the event with approval from the school, said she wanted to show support for East High School as well as her fellow students who have experienced their own incidents of gun violence. Addressing a gathering of students and educators inside the gym before the walkout, she said, “You guys shouldn’t be scared that you’re going to go to school and not going to come home. You shouldn’t have to read the obituaries of your classmates. You deserve to graduate, to go to college, to finish your studies.“We want to learn. We want to live,” Acevedo added,Get more Colorado news by signing up for our Mile High Roundup email newsletter.Eaglecrest High School cancels classes Wednesday after teacher dies of suspected bacterial meningitis
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
Eaglecrest High School canceled classes Wednesday and other school activities starting Tuesday after the death of a teacher over the weekend who passed away from symptoms consistent with bacterial meningitis.In a letter sent to parents and obtained by Denver7, the Cherry Creek School District identified the teacher as Maddie Schmidt.In the letter, the district said it is working with the Arapahoe County Public Health Department which would be reaching out to school staff and families of students who might have been in close contact with the teacher.“The school and district have assisted ACPH in contact tracing to determine what students or staff members have been in close contact with the infected person. ACPH is in the process of notifying close contacts and will offer guidance about how to get preventative antibiotics for students and staff determined by ACPH to have been in close contact,” the letter to parents read.Read the full story at our partner, Denver7.Related ...Pedestrian hit, killed by vehicle on 5 Freeway near Anaheim
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
A pedestrian was killed Tuesday afternoon after he was struck by a vehicle on the 5 Freeway near Anaheim.It happened around 4:05 p.m. on the southbound side of the freeway just south of Magnolia Street.According to the California Highway Patrol online incident log, the pedestrian was walking in the carpool lane and was hit by a white pickup. CHP said that the pedestrian, identified only as a male, may have jumped in front of the vehicle.The pedestrian's lifeless body was blocking both the carpool lane and the far right lane, CHP noted.A coroner was called to the scene to assist with the removal of the pedestrian's body. All lanes of the southbound 5 Freeway were closed in the immediate area as part of the investigation. It's unclear at this time when the road will reopen.Los Angeles Lakers begin Play-In tournament against shorthanded Timberwolves
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
The Los Angeles Lakers will have a lot going in their favor as they attempt to secure a spot in the NBA Western Conference Playoffs Tuesday.The Lakers finished the regular season as the 7th seed in the Western Conference, meaning they'll have to defend their playoff spot in the NBA Play-In Tournament, but they'll enter Tuesday's contest against the Minnesota Timberwolves as heavy favorites.Not only will the Lakers have home field advantage throughout the Play-In Tournament, their opening game will come against a short-handed Minnesota squad.The Timberwolves will be without their two most impactful defenders Tuesday night in 3-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert and versatile wing defender Jaden McDaniels.Gobert was suspended by the team for Tuesday's game against the Lakers after he punched teammate Kyle Anderson during a bench huddle in Sunday's win over the New Orleans Pelicans.The altercation resulted in Gobert being sent home for the rest of that game, which ended ...Heather Hutt Appointed To Finish Term Of Ex-L.A. City Councilman Ridley-Thomas
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:03:27 GMT
The Los Angeles City Council appointed Heather Hutt to finish the term of former councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas.Since September 2022, Hutt filled the 10th district seat on an interim basis, following the suspension of Ridley-Thomas, who was indicted on federal bribery charges at the time.With Ridley-Thomas found guilty of multiple corruption charges in March, the city council was able to appoint Hutt to officially join the council with an 11-1 vote, with the dissenting vote coming from Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez.“It is an honor for me to serve the people in the 10th District,” a teary-eyed Hutt said during the council meeting. “With all the support that we get here, I’ll continue to do the work. I signed up to do the work and my mom raised us to work for our people.”Before Hutt’s appointment, several Angelenos voiced their displeasure in the motion to appoint her, saying the 10th district seat should be filled through a special election, similar...Latest news
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