Pet adoption event bringing furry faces to Greenwich

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

Pet adoption event bringing furry faces to Greenwich GREENWICH, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Greenwich's local Tractor Supply Co. is hosting adoptable pets, and offering visitors a chance to get to know them. Animals from Our Best Friends Rescue will visit the store next weekend. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Dogs and cats will be onsite and ready to say hello on Saturday, Oct. 21, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1175 Route 29 in Greenwich. The event is open to leashed pets that can be friendly with new furry faces. "As an active advocate and supporter of pet rescue and adoption, Tractor Supply strives to inform our customers of the pet adoption process by providing a safe and comfortable space for placing adorable animals in welcoming homes," said Greenwich Tractor Supply Manager Austin Hackman. "Through this and other year-round adoption events, our goal at Greenwich store is to connect adoptable pets with interested owners." Glens Falls game tavern enchanted with ‘Harry Potter’ The store can...

Watervliet man sentenced to 15 years on drug charges

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

Watervliet man sentenced to 15 years on drug charges ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Watervliet man has been sentenced to 15 years in state prison on drug charges, according to the Greene County District Attorney’s Office. Dwayne Brown, 40, was convicted by a jury of first-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance and third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The investigation conducted by the New York State Police Special Investigation Unit and the District Attorney’s Office yielded evidence that Brown was responsible for bringing large quantities of narcotics into Greene County with the intention of distribution. The investigation included home surveillance, undercover operations and wire taps on Brown’s phone that required special authorization and a permit from a judge.This marks Brown’s fourth drug-related felony conviction. In addition to his time in prison, Brown was sentenced to 5 years post release supervision.

State Police seek suspect linked to attempted burglary in Mayfield

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

State Police seek suspect linked to attempted burglary in Mayfield MAYFIELD, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State Police are searching for a suspect involved in an attempted burglary at Frank's Gun Shop at 3831 NY-30 on October 3. State Police released pictures of the suspect who was captured on surveillance footage. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The suspect is believed to have driven an older model black or dark-colored small sedan. Anyone with information is asked to email [email protected] or call (518) 457-6811.

Ex-prison officer admits beating inmate and lying on reports

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

Ex-prison officer admits beating inmate and lying on reports EAST ST. LOUIS – A former correctional officer at Pinckneyville Correctional Center has pleaded guilty to beating a restrained inmate. Christian L. Pyles, 25, from Christopher, Illinois, admitted in court to violating the inmate's civil rights by beating them while they were restrained and then lying on incident reports. Another former officer, Cord A. Williams, 35, from Vergennes, Illinois, was also charged in the indictment and entered a guilty plea on July 18. The inmate was assaulted while fully restrained with handcuffs and leg irons on April 24, 2022.  St. Louis youth football coach recovering after shooting, suspect charged According to court documents, the assault was an act of retaliation against the inmate for having previously punched a different correctional officer. This retaliation resulted in the inmate sustaining injuries, including facial fractures, multiple lacerations requiring 25 stitches, a chipped tooth, and lung damage. As part of their duties...

CSU Rams vs. Boise State football: How to watch, storylines and staff predictions

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

CSU Rams vs. Boise State football: How to watch, storylines and staff predictions Colorado State (2-3, 0-1 MW) vs. Boise State (3-3, 2-0 MW)When/where: 7:45 p.m. Saturday/Canvas StadiumTV/Radio: FS1/1600 AM, 104.3 HD2BetMGM Line: Boise State -8.5, 60.5 over/underWeather: 47 degrees, clearFive storylinesTurnover trouble: The good news? Rams quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi has shown an ability to move the football. The bad news? He’s also been exceptionally turnover prone, with 10 interceptions over five games — the most in FBS by two (Illinois’ Luke Altmyer has eight picks). That includes a three-pick night last weekend at Utah State that helped undo the Rams’ 17-0 first-quarter lead.Air opportunity: Luckily for the Rams, this Broncos secondary has holes. Boise State has just three interceptions through six games while also giving up an average of 295.2 passing yards/game. Granted, some of that has to do with BSU going up against the country’s top aerial attack (Washington) in Week 1. But the Broncos also just allowed San Jose StateR...

Wyatts Towing engaged in “blatant and serial violation” of the Colorado Towing Bill of Rights, lawsuit alleges

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

Wyatts Towing engaged in “blatant and serial violation” of the Colorado Towing Bill of Rights, lawsuit alleges Wyatts Towing, whose blue-and-white signs can be seen in myriad parking lots along the Front Range, has engaged in “blatant and serial violation” of the Colorado Towing Bill of Rights, according to a proposed class action lawsuit filed Friday.The 19-page complaint, filed in Denver District Court, accuses Wyatts of routinely violating Colorado law by failing to provide vehicle owners with 24 hours’ notice before towing their cars, failing to post required signage in lots and failing to get permission from property owners preceding their tows.“This complete disregard for the law and vehicle owners’ rights is deeply alarming,” said Hailey How, the plaintiff who was towed from a Denver apartment complex in July, in a complaint to the Public Utilities Commission. “Had I been adequately informed of the visitor parking policy or the towing consequences, I would have taken necessary precautions to avoid this distressing situation.”How’s attorn...

11 people hospitalized after chemical leak in Orange County

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

11 people hospitalized after chemical leak in Orange County Eleven people were hospitalized after being exposed to high levels ammonia at an industrial facility in Buena Park Friday morning.Crews with the Orange County Fire Authority were first called to the building, located in the 6500 block of Cabellero Boulevard, around 9:15 a.m.The facility was quickly evacuated but, at the time, authorities did not know what the employees had been exposed to, the Fire Authority said.The commercial park is located roughly two miles from Knott’s Berry Farm amusement park.Orange County firefighters respond to an ammonia leak in Buena Park on Oct. 13, 2023. (OCFA)A total of 12 workers were decontaminated and assessed by paramedics. Eleven were transported to area hospitals and listed in stable condition, authorities said.The cause of the ammonia leak was not immediately released.Exposure to ammonia in air can irritate your skin, eyes, throat and lungs, and cause coughing and burns, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Lung dama...

California millennials are fleeing to this state

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

California millennials are fleeing to this state Viva Las Vegas! California millennials are fleeing to Nevada in large numbers, according to a new study.“Millennials are the largest group of people relocating to Nevada from California, Arizona, Colorado and Utah,” according to StorageCafe, which combined data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Bureau of Labor Statistics.Nevada has the nation’s sixth-highest rate of net migration - the difference between the number of new residents and those leaving - with more than 14 newcomers for every 1,000 residents. The largest percentage of those new residents are millennials from California, StorageCafe found. Mark Wahlberg on leaving California for Las Vegas: ‘Everybody’s happy’ The study also found that roughly 7.9 million Americans packed up their wagon and moved to another state in 2021. 2022 set a record with 8.2 million interstate movers.During that timeframe, approximately 60,000 Californians moved to Nevada. California, Alaska, New York and Illinois have all experienced doub...

Teens swung ax, head-stomped and eye-gouged Fullerton College security officers, police say

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

Teens swung ax, head-stomped and eye-gouged Fullerton College security officers, police say Three teens were taken into custody after they allegedly beat up a campus safety officer at Fullerton College Friday morning, then swung an ax at responding officers as they attempted to escape.At about 6:15 a.m., a Fullerton College officer found three teens "trespassing on a bench" on the campus quad next to the 200 Building, the Fullerton Police Department said in a news release. The campus officer was immediately attacked, and the teens "punched, kicked, head stomped, and eye gouged" him, police said.That officer was able to radio for help, and when his colleagues arrived, one of the teens pulled out "a tomahawk style axe from his backpack and swung it at the Safety Officers," though no one was struck, police said.One of the teens, later identified as Fullerton resident Elijah Balfe, 18, was taken into custody at the scene, but the other two escaped.FPD officers searched for the two teens who escaped, finding a 17-year-old boy at North Hornet Way and North Berkeley Avenue. After...

Ex-SoCal detective pleads guilty to accepting bribes from Colombian art dealer in exchange for immigration help

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:09:49 GMT

Ex-SoCal detective pleads guilty to accepting bribes from Colombian art dealer in exchange for immigration help A former Murrieta police detective pleaded guilty to a federal criminal charge of soliciting bribes from a Colombian art dealer in exchange for immigration benefits in the U.S., officials said Friday.Paul John Gollogly, 74, of Temecula, pleaded guilty to one count of bribery, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.Gollogly began working with the Police Department in March 2013 to lead its money laundering program, during which he handled and directed confidential informants, including non-U.S. citizens who needed authorization from the U.S. government to enter and work in the country.In April of that year, Gollogly registered a man identified in court as “Person A” as a CI with the Police Department. That person was a Colombian national a wealthy art dealer who had “significant business interests” in his home country, the U.S., Panama and Spain, officials said.He also owned art galleries in New York and Spain as well as a hotel in Mexico, officials said.While previously employe...