Tonko announces federal aid for early childhood education

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

Tonko announces federal aid for early childhood education SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Schenectady Community Action Program is receiving the final installment of a grant awarded in 2019. The federal award of $1,596,847 will help local childcare centers and programs provide quality care for infants and toddlers from low-income families. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “Early childhood education is an essential element of every child’s foundation for lifelong learning,” Congressman Tonko said. “SCAP recognizes the potential of early learning programs to cultivate a strong, positive environment for the youngest members of our communities. This timely investment will ensure that every child and every family supported by SCAP will receive the resources and assistance they need to thrive.”Congressman Tonko also secured $1,500,000 through the Fiscal Year 2023 Community Project Funding process for SCAP’s Campus Project. The project will create a whole-family campus featuring comprehensiv...

Two men arrested in Shawangunk following rape investigation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

Two men arrested in Shawangunk following rape investigation SHAWANGUNK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Two Wallkill men have been arrested following a rape investigation, according to state police. Ronald Dean, 26, and Lawrence Wilson, 27, are facing multiple charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On July 15, police responded to a home in Shawangunk for a report of a sexual assault. The investigation determined that Dean had allegedly sexually assaulted a person at the residence. Further investigation by police revealed that Wilson reportedly sexually assaulted a different person alongside Dean while at the home. Wilson was arrested on July 16, while Dean was arrested on July 19. Train derailed in Cranesville, Route 5 closed Both men were arraigned at the Town of Plattekill Court. They were remanded to Ulster County Jail, with Wilson on $25,000 cash bail, $50,000 secured bond, and $100,000 partially secured surety bond, and Dean on $10,000 cash bail, $25,000 secured bond, and $50,000 partially ...

Train derailment in Cranesville

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

Train derailment in Cranesville CRANESVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A train derailment took place in Cranesville on the Montgomery/Schenectady county line around 7:57 Friday morning, which temporarily closed Route 5. At this time, Route 5 westbound has opened back up, and eastbound lanes will remain closed for a day or two. Montgomery County Sheriff Jeff Smith confirms with NEWS10 there are no injuries or spills to report. Image via NYSPImage via NYSPImage via NYSP Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office worked with the DOT and several other agencies on this incident. NEWS10 received word that the derailed cars were not carrying people, but goods.CSX released a statement regarding the derailment-"At approximately 7:57 a.m. ET today, a CSX train derailed around 17 rail cars hauling mixed freight in Scotia, NY. Preliminary reports indicate that nine empty tank cars were involved in the incident. There is no indication of any leaks or spi...

'God's got this' Tim Ezell reveals he has Parkinson's disease

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

'God's got this' Tim Ezell reveals he has Parkinson's disease ST. LOUIS -- Over the past 25 years, FOX 2 feature reporter Tim Ezell has brought a lot of joy into people's lives.  He revealed Friday that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.  It is a brain disorder that causes unintended or uncontrollable movements. The condition typically worsens over time.Tim is not going anywhere. You will still be able to see him on FOX 2 News in the morning. He wants viewers to be aware of his condition.Ezell shared the news with viewers during the 9 a.m. newscast. He sat down with Margie Ellisor and delivered this statement."I want to share something with you. Some of you have reached out to me and mentioned that you saw something different in me. Something was a little off, I am leaning, or moving awkwardly. Well, there is an explanation.Two years ago I was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. It's a brain disorder where the cells that produce dopamine, a chemical that coordinates movement, stops working. That leads to a movement di...

Billy Busch reveals family saga in new book

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

Billy Busch reveals family saga in new book ST. LOUS -- Billy Busch, the great-grandson of Adolphus Busch, shared his story of the Anheuser-Busch family dynasty. In his new book, "Family Reigns: The Extraordinary Rise and Epic Fall of an American Dynasty," Busch offers a firsthand account of the renowned beer family's history, from its inception to its remarkable growth. “Later on in life, I started realizing that I kind of grew up in a unique situation,” said Busch. “I started looking into who my great-grandfather was, how he got started here, how my grandfather took the company through prohibition.” Busch's unique upbringing within the Anheuser-Busch empire provided him with a perspective few could comprehend. Amidst the bustling business world, his parents, busy building the brewery, were rarely around. “My parents were so busy working and building the brewery, my mom was right at my dad's side the whole time. She was mainly involved in entertaining wholesalers and celebrities and suppliers,” said Busch.&nbs...

Broncos Journal: It’s OK to overreact about Denver’s secondary. They are legit.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

Broncos Journal: It’s OK to overreact about Denver’s secondary. They are legit. The best thing to do during training camp is avoid overreactions, especially when the Broncos have only been in pads for a week. But man, this secondary has been legit to the point where it isn’t hard to imagine them being one of the best in the NFL this season.Just ask quarterback Russell Wilson. He has been a victim of the defensive backs’ airtight coverage since the start of camp. On Tuesday, Wilson tried to find wide receiver Courtland Sutton down the middle when safety Justin Simmons jumped in front of the throw for an interception. A day later, Simmons made Wilson pay for throwing in triple coverage, recording his third interception since the start of camp. The secondary’s dominance didn’t stop there. In the red zone, cornerback K’Waun Williams batted down Wilson’s pass at the line of scrimmage, then later picked him off mid-air.“When I watch them, the first thing you see is that they have ball skills, they’re smart, and they’re experienced,” head coach Sean Payton said....

Adams County homicide suspect was days away from serving jail time in sexual assault case

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

Adams County homicide suspect was days away from serving jail time in sexual assault case Shayna Duncan broke down in the aisle of a convenience store when she received the news — the man who had sexually assaulted her three years ago and pushed off his own jail time was now accused of killing a woman.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Murder warrant issued in Aurora double homicide cold case from 2007 Crime and Public Safety | El Paso County officials arrest six juveniles in February Falcon homicides Crime and Public Safety | Murder charges filed against suspect in Adams County homicide Crime and Public Safety | Man pleads guilty to second-degree murder in Denver shooting death Crime and Public Safety | Woman charged in shooting death of her husband is found dead in Douglas County jail For years, Duncan, 23, had fought tooth and nail to have him face consequences for his actions and even though he was convicted of sexual contact with no consent, there were delays and motions in ...

CU Boulder creates technology that could allow users to digitize touch

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

CU Boulder creates technology that could allow users to digitize touch A new 3D technology the size of a Scrabble board may be the key to sending physical touch, like holding the hand of a loved one, over long distances.University of Colorado Boulder researchers created a new shape-shifting gadget compact enough to fit on a card table that may be able to digitize touch. The device is made from a grid of robotic parts that can sense outside pressure and can move up, down and around.“As technology has progressed, we started with sending text over long distances, then audio and now video,” said Brian Johnson, one of two lead authors of the study, in a news release.  “But we’re still missing touch.”The technology has the potential to send touch digitally by creating 3D images of a hand, for example. It could then send the image to another device across the country or world, allowing the receiver to hold the sender’s hand. The device can already change its surface, shake a beaker filled with liquid, generate scrolling 3D text and move a ball around its surf...

Lake Pueblo park rangers rescue woman trapped in collapsed kayak

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

Lake Pueblo park rangers rescue woman trapped in collapsed kayak Lake Pueblo State Park rangers rescued a woman from the Arkansas river Thursday after her folding kayak hit a log and collapsed, trapping her foot inside.According to a Friday news release from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the woman was boating with two friends when she hit the log. Bicyclists passing on the shore who saw the woman in distress called 911 around 3 p.m.When rangers Jacob Sims, Daryl Seder and Cass Bailey and park maintenance technician Kelly Kohl arrived on scene, the woman was able to call out that her foot was trapped and she couldn’t move.Seder put on a swiftwater rescue suit, tied safety ropes to the back and swam out to the woman, the release said.Related ArticlesColorado News | Lowline fire, burning north of Gunnison, now 54% contained Colorado News | Denver Health opens what may be nation first’s adolescent detox unit as teens are often left without treatment options Colorado News | Colorado backtracks on f...

Lowline fire, burning north of Gunnison, now 54% contained

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:21 GMT

Lowline fire, burning north of Gunnison, now 54% contained Gunnison County’s Lowline fire reached 54% containment Friday, prompting officials to wind down operations and resources.The fire, sparked by lightning on July 26, has burned across 1,776 acres of U.S. Forest Service land approximately 14 miles north of Gunnison. Since 9 a.m. Thursday, the fire has only grown 6 acres.According to a Friday news release from fire officials, Thursday night was the final shift of nighttime operations patrolling the fire. Additional resources will be released in the coming days to be reassigned to other wildfires.However, smoke from the fire is still causing problems for residents, with the The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment extending the Air Quality Health Advisory for Gunnison County through Saturday morning.Fire officials expect smoke from the fire will likely travel northeast Friday afternoon.Related ArticlesColorado News | Denver Health opens what may be nation first’s adolescent detox unit as teens are o...