Sona Jobarteh to perform at Music Haven
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Gambian kora virtuoso and singer Sona Jobarteh will be performing at the Music Haven concert series in Schenectady's Central Park. The show is scheduled for July 23 at 7 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The multitalented artist is a pioneer in the international music scene, being the first woman in a seven-century tradition to become a professional performer on the kora, a 21-string instrument sharing similarities with the harp and the lute. Jobarteh is an educator and activist as well, founding The Gambia Academy in 2015 to empower youth and promote education reform. Jobarteh was featured on "60 Minutes" in 2022. She is also the cousin of Malian kora artist Toumani Diabate. Actor and comedian John Cleese coming to Proctors The show will kick off with a performance by local jazz collective Heard. The concert series offers a variety of food and beverage options at all shows, including Mi...Travers artist poster signing Friday night in Saratoga
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Travers poster artist Greg Montgomery will be in Saratoga Springs Friday night for an annual poster signing. The signing will be at Impressions of Saratoga, located at 368 Broadway from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Montgomery studied serigraphy at the College of St. Rose and received formal art training at the University of New Mexico, studying painting and lithography. The Washington D.C. native has traveled to every continent except for Antarctica.Montgomery's Travers Stakes race series posters are the longest series by a single artist for a single event in racing history. This year, the poster is titled Glory Road. ACSO: Man pulled over found with mushrooms and more “One of the most distinctive aspects of the historic Saratoga Race Course is its marvelous trees,” said Montgomery in a statement. “Everywhere you look, beautiful trees shade the barns, the paddock, an...Storms expected near St. Louis Friday evening
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Thunderstorms are again likely Friday afternoon and evening. Ahead of the storms, temps should climb into the low 90s. A few of the storms could bring strong to severe, bringing threats of damaging winds and large hail. St. Louis radar: See a map of current weather here Some showers and storms may linger until early Saturday morning. We’ll wake up Saturday around 70 and see clearing skies and highs near 90. Sunday also looks mostly quiet, just a spot storm chance north of I-70. Highs in the low 90s. Monday and Tuesday will both bring some spot storm chances, highs around 90 both days.Teen's protest against Illinois YMCA locker room policy gains national attention
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (NEXSTAR) -- A large group gathered near the Springfield Kerasotes YMCA on Thursday. They were there to support 16-year-old Abbigail Wheeler. For months, Wheeler and her family have been protesting rules at the YMCA regarding the organizations locker room policy. Wheeler, who was a member of the swim team at the YMCA, took issue with the fact that the YMCA allows transgender people to use the locker room that aligns with their gender identity. Wheeler complained about an incident in late April, where she says a transgender women was changing in the locker room while the swim team was practicing. Wheeler said at the rally she only saw a person changing in the locker room. "To be clear, I did not see the man naked and no male genitalia was exposed, however, I did see the man changing in the women's locker room. After seeing the man, I was scared and upset. I decided to leave immediately because I was alone with them and felt very uncomfortable.”There was never any fo...Woman shot, killed in Westminster home in apparent drive-by shooting
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
An apparent drive-by shooting northwest of Denver into a Westminster home with five adults and five children inside has left one woman dead, according to a police announcement Friday morning.Westminster police, notified shortly after midnight, have been investigating this homicide in the 8500 block of 88th Place. A heavy police presence was expected in the area on Friday. When police officers arrived at the scene early Friday they saw the woman down and began trying to revive her. She was taken to a hospital where she died, officials said.“Preliminary information leads police to believe this was a drive-by shooting,” the announcement said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Aurora dentist’s wife fatally poisoned with cyanide and decongestant found in Visine, coroner testifies Crime and Public Safety | Three decomposed bodies found near Gunnison County campsite in western Colorado Crime and Public Safety | Pueblo offi...Man shot dead by Adams County sheriff deputy at Lakeside Inn on Federal Boulevard
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
A police shooting early Friday in Denver at the Lakeside Inn on Federal Boulevard left a man suspected of having a handgun dead — apparently after he pointed the gun at his own head — and an investigation into what happened has been launched.The shooting happened shortly after midnight at 6251 Federal Blvd., according to the Adams County Sheriff officials in a Twitter post.Preliminary info indicates shots were fired when the suspect was believed to be armed with a handgun as a deputy attempted to contact him. Updates will be provided as they become available. pic.twitter.com/ObYcGcxzM6— Adams Sheriff's Page (@AdamsCoSheriff) July 14, 2023“Preliminary info indicates shots were fired when the suspect was believed to be armed with a handgun as a deputy attempted to contact him,” a sheriff’s office update on Twitter said.The deputy was uninjured, officials said.The man died after he was shot.Police closed the southbound lanes of Federal Boulevard ...Man sentenced in California smuggling crash that killed 13 people
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a man to 15 years in prison for coordinating a smuggling trip in which two dozen migrants were stacked into a Ford Expedition that crashed into a tractor-trailer, killing 13 people outside a California desert town.Jose Cruz Noguez pleaded guilty earlier this year to charges stemming from the March 2, 2021, crash near Holtville, about 125 miles (200 kilometers) east of San Diego. It was one of the deadliest highway crashes involving migrants smuggled into the United States. Cruz Noguez also admitted to trying to still get payment for the smuggling trip from the survivors, prosecutors said. Neither Cruz Noguez nor his attorney could be reached for comment.“Cruz Noguez organized one of the most callous and inhumane smuggling attempts that law enforcement has responded to in this district,” U.S. Attorney Randy Grossman said. “He and his co-conspirators treated these individuals like a worthless commodity."Cruz Noguez arranged for the Ford Expedition...Officials search for angry sea otter harassing surfers, kayakers off California coast
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
Wildlife officials were trying to capture a wayward sea otter Thursday that has been wresting surfboards away from surfers and aggressively approaching kayakers off the coast of Santa Cruz, California.The 5-year-old female otter has shown aggression toward people for several weeks and poses a public safety risk, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a statement.Video and photographs shared on social media show the marine mammal getting on top of different surfboards — on at least one occasion biting and tearing chunks off a board — and aggressively approaching surfers.A sea otter was captured on video going toe-to-toe with a surfer and his board in Santa Cruz on July 9, 2023. A team of wildlife experts with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the nearby Monterey Bay Aquarium were working to capture and put the animal in a new home, the service said.“While there have been no confirmed reports of injury, due to the highly unusual behavior of this otter, kayakers, s...Chemical spill causes major backups on 60 Freeway
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
A chemical spill closed multiple lanes of the eastbound 60 Freeway in Chino Friday morning, impacting traffic and causing delays of up to an hour.The unknown chemical appeared to come from dozens of white buckets that were strewn about the roadway, as shown in footage from the scene.A reported chemical spill closed lanes of the eastbound 60 Freeway in Chino on July 14, 2023. (Key News Network)The buckets reportedly spilled just before Central Avenue at about 3:10 a.m., and by 3:30 a.m., a SigAlert had been issued for the three right lanes, according to Sigalert.com. The California Highway Patrol and Chino Valley Fire District were on scene to direct traffic and assist with cleanup, which at times closed all lanes, according to KTLA's Ginger Chan.Residents upset after bear purportedly shot in San Bernardino Mountains
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 13:49:42 GMT
Residents are angry after a bear was reportedly shot in the San Bernardino mountains earlier this week.Amid increased bear sightings across Southern California, encounters with wildlife remain a danger to both humans and animals.Although the shooting is under investigation, neighbors suspect someone was feeding the bear before it was shot. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed they're investigating the shooting, but the bear has not yet been found.In the San Bernardino mountains, black bear sightings are commonplace among neighborhoods, especially as the weather heats up.The black bear residents believe may have been the victim of a shooting in Angeleus Oaks in the San Bernardino mountains. (Trisha Ramsey)Bear sightings increasing in Southern California amid rising temps. (Apple Annie’s)Two orphaned bear cubs were spotted in Forest Falls and taken to a wildlife sanctuary after their mother was found dead. (San Diego Human Society)Bear sightings increasing in South...Latest news
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