Sen. Chuck Schumer, law enforcement warn against new drug being mixed with fentanyl
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and law enforcement are warning about a new drug that’s contributing to rising overdoses across New York State. Xylazine, also called “Tranq,” is a sedative commonly used as a tranquilizer for large animals. The drug is resistant to naloxone and increases the risk of an overdose when combined with other drugs like fentanyl and heroin. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “Xylazine use is associated with increased skin ulcers, abscesses and other health complications," Kevin Brown, Schenectady County Director of Public Health, said. The substance has already been detected in Albany and Schenectady Counties and Central New York. “We’ve been tracing this now since about 2020, we’ve had a number of cases," Craig Apple, Albany County Sheriff, said. "Because it’s so cheap and because it still has the harmful effects of fentanyl and heroin, people are dying out there.” ...Where bridge work is coming in Washington County
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
WASHINGTON COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Bridge work is coming to communities in rural Washington County. On Friday, the county Board of Supervisors approved funds for the construction of bridges in two communities - and the (hopefully) final step of one long in the works. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “I hope this is the last resolution we’re moving on this bridge," said Jackson Town Supervisor Jay Skellie, speaking about a bridge project in the town of Granville. The effort to construct a new bridge on Church Street has been underway since 2019, with rising supply costs prompting a demand for more funding along the way."It is a beautiful bridge," said Granville Town Supervisor Matt Hicks. "It has a great big plaque - my name's not on it, I have nothing to do with it, but it's a very nice job."In the case of each bridge, Washington County is paying for a small part of the whole, with state and federal sources getting the work ...Rockwood School District's March 2nd job fair
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The Rockwood School District hosted a job fair on March, 2, 2022. They were looking for full and part-time support staff jobs. Correction: This article originally indicated that the job fair is on March 20.Aurora dentist searched “how to make poison,” bought arsenic and cyanide before wife’s death, affidavit says
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
An Aurora dentist ordered arsenic and cyanide days before his wife was poisoned to death, searched online about how to poison someone and was having an affair, Aurora police alleged in his arrest affidavit.James Craig, 45, was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder Sunday, hours after his wife, Angela Craig, 43, was taken off life support and died. Investigators believe James Craig put poison in protein shakes he made for his wife, according to the affidavit.Weeks before Angela died, James Craig used a communal computer at his workplace to conduct numerous searches about poison, police alleged in an affidavit.The searches included: “how many grams of pure arsenic will kill a human,” “Is Arsenic Detectable in Autopsy,” “Top 5 Undetectable Poisons That Show No Signs of Foul Play,” “how to make poison,” and “The Top 10 Deadliest Plants (They Can Kill You),” according to the affidavit.The couple had been having marital tr...Letters: Jenna Ellis, disgraced Trump attorney, deserves more than a slap on the wrist
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
Slap on the wrist not enough for undermining democracyRe: “Former Trump lawyer censured for falsehoods about election,” March 10 news storySo, it is great that lawyer, Jenna Ellis has been censured, but how can the fine be less than $300?! I realize that it is hard to put a price tag on the damage done for lying excessively and undermining our government recklessly; how it erodes trust and respect for our voting systems and all those who are dedicated to serving the public good responsibly.But she should be punished more harshly so that there is really a deterrent. Instead, there is no real impact on those who self-servingly barter in lies and conspiracies. It is embarrassing what has come of those who tarnish Colorado’s reputation.You choose to abuse; you should lose out on the benefits and opportunities provided to those who appreciate their democracy respectfully. Fortunately, there are many more who outweigh these un-American ways, but without more meaningful p...Trial begins for Colorado Springs stepmon accused of killing 11-year-old Gannon Stauch, dumping body in Florida
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children via APGannon StauchJury selection began Monday in the murder trial of the Colorado Springs woman accused of killing her 11-year-old stepson and then driving across the country to dump his body in Florida.Letecia Stauch, 39, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Gannon Stauch, who disappeared from the family’s Colorado Springs home on Jan. 27, 2020, prompting extensive searches for the boy. Letecia Stauch was the last person to see Gannon alive, and investigators believe she killed the boy in his bedroom while the two were home alone that afternoon.Gannon’s body was found in March 2020, inside a suitcase under a bridge near Pensacola, Florida. He had been shot in the jaw, stabbed in the chest and back, and suffered a skull fracture, authorities said. His body was wrapped in bedding from the family’s home, and bullets found in the suitcase appeared to have been fired from a gun kept in the family’...Kazakhstan Works On The Return Of Illegally Withdrawn Funds
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
Not so long ago, the leadership of Kazakhstan offered the people a new concept called “New Kazakhstan”.The main difference between the “New Kazakhstan” and the “Old” one is in an open dialogue with society, increasing the transparency of public administration and ensuring social justice, including through an honest redistribution of the country’s wealth in favour of the people.In the “old” Kazakhstan, there were frankly problems with this.In 2019, according to official information, only 162 people fully controlled half of the wealth of this Central Asian country. Most of this wealth at that time was located offshore in Geneva, London, New York, Paris and other global financial centres.President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev instructed the government to develop a plan for the return of these assets as soon as possible.At that time, according to various estimates, including according to the international human rights organization “Tax justice network”, the amount of capital with...Ruling party’s sweeping victory in Kazakh elections confirmed
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
A landslide win by the Amanat party has been confirmed by Kazakhstan’s Central Electoral Commission. Five other parties will also be represented in the country’s lower house of parliament, the Mazhilis, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.It was a result that vindicates not just the exit polls but President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s decision to propose greater powers for the new parliament (endorsed in a referendum) and then call early elections. The victor, with 54% of the vote, is the Amanat (Commitment) Party that he used to lead, though the new constitution places the President above party politics.Second place, with 11%, has been taken by the social democratic Auyl People’s Democratic Party, suggesting that political debate in the new parliament will be more about the pace of reform, rather than its direction. The newly formed Respublica Party, which is strongly in favour of economic and social reform, came third with nearly 9% of the vote.The Aq jol Democratic Party, the People’...Russia's hidden threats
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
During these recent days of March, the Kremlin has intensified support for its pro-Russian elements in many European cities. Through these actions, under the guise of rallies and protests, Russia is infiltrating militants and extremists into the European space, trying to undermine and destabilize the situation.The almost simultaneous appearance of supporters of Putin's policy on the streets of European cities is as surprising as the number of these supporters. Apparently, this is the number the Kremlin is able to pay for in the context of a full-scale war with Ukraine and under pressure from sanctions.The organised pro-Russian rallies in Spain, the Czech Republic, Moldova, and manifestations of support for Moscow's policy in Switzerland and Poland, according to Putin, should show that Russia has its supporters in many European cities. But, this synchronised manifestation of pro-Russian protests only confirms the Kremlin's long-standing strategy of illegally funding ra...Southern California can expect rain, mountain snow through Wednesday
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 08:39:29 GMT
Yet another atmospheric river is bringing rain and snow to Southern California on Monday.The National Weather Service is forecasting one to three inches of rain along the coastal areas and valleys, and two to four inches of rain to the mountains and foothill communities before snow begins to fall on Tuesday. Snow will fall as low as 3,000 feet, with two to four feet expected at 6,000 feet and above. There is a “significant threat” of avalanches above 6,000 feet, said NWS. Monday will be cloudy and cool, with strong winds and mountain snow beginning Tuesday.High winds are also in store for high-elevation communities, with gusts of up to 50 miles per hour recorded on Sunday morning in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. Those winds are expected to move into the higher elevated parts of Ventura and L.A. counties as the storm moves through.=Click here to view the current radar and weather for your local area.Latest news
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