Superior Merchandise Company reopening in Troy
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Superior Merchandise Company closed its original location at 147 4th Street in Troy in April due to rising costs of operating the shop. Now, they are reopening the retail shop in a smaller space at 625 River Street in Troy. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Owners Felicity Jones and Mike Romig will be opening the shop, named Superette, for Small Business Saturday weekend on November 25 and 26 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The shop will be next to their other business, Touchy Coffee, at the same address.After closing the original Superior Merchandise space, the owners opened Touchy Coffee in its own, new space on River Street. They continued to sell their Superior Merchandise products on the website. The Horses Lounge in Schenectady reopening under new ownership "I have put a lot of thought into this new concept and how we can do retail in a way than works for me and my family and our staff," said Jones. "That is ...Elementary overhaul in $39M Queensbury school proposal
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Queensbury Union Free School District has the single largest student body in all of Warren County. When your education system is that large, the price tag on modernizing and repairing school buildings follows suit. That's just the case for a proposed $39 million capital project for Queensbury Elementary School. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Announced with the title "Success for our Future," the project proposes reconfigured school wings, a new learning commons, and the retrofitting of the current cafeteria into a "cafegymatorium," to be used for everything from school lunch to community events and physical education activities. Furniture would be updated with flexible desks added, and chalkboards would be replaced with whiteboards.“Elementary faculty, staff, and community have spent two years planning this important and necessary project," said Superintendent of Schools Kyle Gannon. “Right now, our...Victim identified in fatal Clayton shooting
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
CLAYTON, Mo. -- The Major Case Squad has identified the victim in a fatal shooting Monday. Joshua D. Harris, 41, was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound outside his home. A suspect remains at large."We ask the community to join us in respecting their privacy as they grieve. This remains an active investigation," states the Major Case Squad.Following a report of shots fired, officers rushed to the 7500 block of Wydown near Hanley Road just before 5:30 a.m. They found Harris dead at the scene.Officers placed evidence markers, including one next to a flip-flop. Another officer used a metal detector, looking for something as neighbors embraced, hoping for answers.The neighborhood is considered a quiet, safe place. Neighbors tell FOX 2 that they are shocked by the shooting, saying, "It’s not something I would have ever imagined hearing about in this area."The Major Case Squad is following up on several leads. Police have also been gathering nearby surveillance video, looking for a...Live: Hearing on challenge to Missouri abortion ban
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A crucial court hearing on a lawsuit challenging Missouri’s controversial abortion ban is set to take place on Thursday. The case could have major implications for the future of Missouri’s law, which bans most abortions.The hearing is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. at the Carnahan Courthouse downtown. The lawsuit was filed back in January against the state of Missouri on behalf of more than a dozen different religious leaders who support abortion rights and want Missouri’s law overturned. The suit claims that Missouri’s abortion ban violates the state’s commitment to the separation of church and state. It seeks a permanent injunction barring the state from enforcing its abortion law and also a declaration that provisions of the law violate the Missouri constitution.The lawsuit argues that the Missouri lawmakers who passed the current abortion law imposed their own religious beliefs on others who don’t share them. The Brennan Center for Justice says the case is among 38 lawsuit...Manchester man charged in brutal St. Louis road-rage beating
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
Louis road ST. LOUIS -- A man is under arrest for a brutal October road-rage beating and shooting in downtown St. Louis. John Ehlinger, 35, faces felony assault and weapons charges. He is being held with no bond allowed.Court documents state that Ehlinger ran a stop sign at 10th and Clark Streets on October 22. A man waiting at a red light in his vehicle honked his horn.Ehlinger backed his truck up in front of the victim's vehicle. He then got out, pulled the man out of his vehicle, beat him, and drove off.Police say the victim had black eyes, a broken nose, and fractures to his jaw and forehead. The assault was apparently captured on a nearby surveillance video camera. St. Louis police warn of surge in carjackings and break-ins The camera also spotted the suspect chasing after a witness. The court documents state that Ehlinger drove up to someone driving a Range Rover, pointed a gun at them, and said, "Do we have a problem?"The person in the Range Rover drove off and Ehlinger fol...Chuck E. Cheese reopening Ellisville store Thursday night
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
ELLISVILLE, Mo -- Chuck E. Cheese is set to open its newly renovated Ellisville location today from 5 to 7 p.m. The grand opening is scheduled for November 16 at 15913 Manchester Rd., Ellisville, MO 63011, featuring one hour of complimentary game play for the first 25 families in line.Among the upgrades are the all-new Chuck E. Cheese Trampoline Zone, an expanded selection of games for maximum entertainment, an interactive dance floor, and a broader family-friendly menu. Today's event includes raffle prizes, complimentary cake, and an appearance by Chuck E. Cheese.The newly renovated fun center introduces the fourth Chuck E. Cheese Trampoline Zone in the St. Louis market, offering safe bouncing fun for kids up to 52" tall.Ellisville now has over 25 new games suitable for players of all ages, providing an entertainment experience with features like an interactive dance floor, a large video wall, and synchronized audio throughout the center. For those seeking a quieter experience, sel...St. Louis police warn residents about porch pirates this holiday season
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Police posted on their social media, reminding people to be cautious of porch pirates—thieves who seize the chance to snatch packages from unattended locations, like empty front porches."Porch pirates" are individuals who steal packages left on home doorsteps or porches. The risk of porch piracy often rises during busy online shopping periods, such as holidays, when more packages are left unattended.The police department offers suggestions to keep packages safe. They say that with the holiday season, they have seen an increase in missing packages. Report any information about porch pirates or any suspicious activity to the St. Louis Police.To avoid porch pirates, consider tracking your packages, opting for signed delivery, or arranging to collect packages in-store or from designated pick-up sites.Opinion: Nurses should not administer anesthesia without doctor supervision
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
Gov. Jared Polis’ decision to fully “opt out” of the federal requirement that a physician supervise the administration of anesthesia by a nurse anesthetist – a requirement adhered to by the majority of states – jeopardizes Coloradans’ health and safety while failing to improve care or cut healthcare costs.Governors are permitted to remove their states from the safety requirement for facilities billing Medicare or Medicaid after consulting with the state’s boards of medicine and nursing and determining opt-out is in the “best interests of the state’s citizens.” In this case, the governor – ignoring the state medical board’s unanimous opposition – said opting out provides an additional tool to help hospitals “provide care efficiently and safely.” The governor also said that “by allowing CRNAs to focus on patients rather than supervisors, the state can help hospitals be more efficient and ensure the skills of nurses are available to more patients.”As a board-certified anesthesiologist ...No threat to public after shooting reported outside El Paso County Courthouse, police say
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
Colorado Springs police are responding to a shooting outside the El Paso County Courthouse.This is not an active shooter situation, police said in a post on X, and there is no public threat.This is not an active shooter situation. There is no threat to the community. The courthouse will be closed for the remainder of the day. CSPD will provide more updates as appropriate. https://t.co/s8LUq5Tzyl— Colorado Springs Police Department (@CSPDPIO) November 16, 2023The El Paso County Sheriff stated in a post on X that the courthouse was closed for the day. People currently inside the courthouse are being evacuated through the south entrance to avoid the crime scene, the post stated.Rob McCallum, Colorado Judicial Department spokesperson, said the shooting happened outside the courthouse, not inside.“We are evacuating the courthouse, we are sending all personnel, staff and judges home,” he said.Confusion reigned across courtrooms starting at about 10:15 a.m., when at least...Proposed ban on Russian aluminium products will dramatically hit EU wire industry and green agenda
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:01:13 GMT
As the European Commission this month finalizes its 12th sanctions package against Russia for its attack on Ukraine, several options appear to be on the table – from relatively unimpactful to potentially far-reaching. What is alarming is that the latter category may include entries that could not only hurt European importers and consumers rather than Russian exporters and producers, but also undermine EU’s green agenda, one of its hallmark policies. According to market sources, one of the sanctions discussed by EU countries, alongside new restrictions against Russian military and IT, is a ban on Russian imports of aluminium wire rod, foil, and extrusions. While the move has not been officially approved yet and some EU member countries appear to be against it, the very fact that it is on the table for the first time since EU started sanctioning Russia’s economy in February 2022 signify both lack of new ideas and poor understanding that some restrictions can impact EU consumers as mu...Latest news
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