Man arrested in connection to 2016 Schenectady murder
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A man has been arrested in Middletown in connection to a 2016 homicide that occurred in Schenectady, according to police. The suspect, Camare Williams, is facing multiple charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On August 10, police in Middletown conducted a traffic stop and identified Williams as the driver. Officers were able to confirm that Williams had multiple active warrants from the Schenectady Police Department, including an arrest warrant for the 2016 murder of Andre Lee. Williams was taken into custody and transported to Schenectady Police Headquarters. He faces the following charges:ChargesSecond-degree murder First-degree reckless endangerment Second-degree criminal possession of a weaponThird-degree criminal possession of a weaponCriminal possession of a firearm Clifton Park man charged with sexual abuse of a minor Williams was arraigned on August 11 at the Schenectady City Court and...Repeat felon to serve ten years following robbery
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Office of the District Attorney of Saratoga County announced that Jose A. Colon, 54, pled guilty to second-degree robbery. Colon admitted to assaulting a man on Caroline Street on May 15 and forcibly stealing the victim's wallet. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police were able to secure surveillance videos and physical evidence. Colon was identified and arrested and the stolen property was returned to the victim.Sentencing is scheduled for October 16. Colon faces ten years in state prison followed by two-and-a-half years of post-release supervision. A stay-away order of protection will also be issued for the victim.Cannabis rollout remains on pause per judges order
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
ANCHOR: A legal battle continues over the license to sell marijuana in New York. A group of four veterans claim the current process unfairly kept them out of the running to open up shop, now putting the entire program on pause in the state. Amal Tlaige was in Ulster County Court where a torn judge weighed the balance of what to do next.Before court started – current licensed retailers gathered outside the Ulster county court house to voice their concerns about this process. Inside Court, the hearing lasted two hours, weighing the impact of what’s right and how to move forward. First responders urge caution around Fawn’s Leap following several recent rescues Up for debate is the qualifications for how marijuana dispensary licenses are issued. Currently, applicants had to be previously convicted of a marijuana related offense and have some experience owning and operating a business in New York. The veterans suing argue that under the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act of 2019 the...CHIPS Act impact on New York State
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)---This week marked one year since the Federal CHIPS and Science Act passed. New York leaders at the state and federal levels are looking to make New York State a major hub of chip manufacturing in the country.The act was signed into law as a way to create more jobs and strengthen national security. Major chip manufacturing companies such as IBM and Global Foundries already call New York State home, and so will Micron, which has a planned investment of up to $100 billion in Central New York."Micron will be bringing direct jobs of over 9,000," said Hochul back in October of 2022."Indirect, over 50,000 to be the world’s leading manufacturer of semiconductor chips."Companies such as Edwards Vacuum, a semiconductor supply chain manufacturer, has also decided to come to the state. For AMD, a California based designer of semi-conductors, it was the talent in New York that prompted them to have facilities in Monroe and Duchess Counties. The company recently announced w...North Adams gymnastic coach arraigned on voyeurism charge
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
WATERBURY, Vt. (NEWS10) -- A North Adams gymnastic coach appeared in court in Vermont Thursday for arraignment on a voyeurism charge. 39-year-old Jonathan Girard is accused of having videos on his laptop of children changing in the bathroom of Central Vermont Gymnastics Academy. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Court documents show the videos were found by his fiancée. Girard claims someone installed them on his laptop, without his knowledge, while he was visiting a Vermont gym. He pleaded not guilty, and has been released under the condition that he will not have any contact with children under the age of 18.Girard is the owner of J Star Gymnastics in North Adams. NEWS10 has learned North Adams Police conducted a search of that gym, which appeared to be closed Wednesday. Girard's name now appears on the U.S. Center for SafeSport Centralized Disciplinary Database. The organization was created in 2017 to address abuse in sports. ...First responders urge caution around Fawn's Leap following several recent rescues
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
GREENE COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Fawn’s Leap Falls in Greene County has always been a local favorite for cliff jumping and swimming, but a recent social media spotlight has seen the area explode with tourists."Especially [during] COVID. Everyone was inside, everybody was on Instagram, TikTok, all of that, and it became a major hotspot," explains Steve Near, the chief of operations for Greene County Paramedics.One group of teens up from Brooklyn ended their trip in tragedy Tuesday. The Greene County Sheriff's Office reports they received the distress call around 3:21 p.m."There was a report that two kids had jumped together off the ledge, and both of them were struggling in the current below," says Sheriff Peter Kusminsky.He says one teen was pulled safely out of the water, the second—a 16-year-old boy—sadly drowned. Back on July 25, more than a dozen people all needed to be rescued after they became trapped in the gorge."There was a heavy rain storm that morning, and the water rose a...Congressman: "lack of oversight" present in asylee program
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — This week on Empire State Weekly, as the migrant situation continues to unfold, frustrations are growing. Albany lawmakers spoke out against DocGo, the company hired to care for and transport asylum seekers in Upstate New York. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Congressman Marc Molinaro, representing the 19th District, explained he places the blame for the current lack of information on New York City Mayor Eric Adams. His criticism came after lawmakers from around the capital region alleged that DocGo was failing to fulfill responsibilities in providing medical care and not communicating with county leadership."This was a contract that wasn't vetted, it wasn't competitive, it wasn't transparent, and now, there's a lack of oversight, and you're seeing it in communities like Albany county, but others where there should be this coordination and care for the very human souls being located, and there's none of ...Crane Street homicide suspect apprehended in Scranton
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A suspect linked to the homicide at 953 Crane Street is in custody. The United States Marshals Services arrested Bernard L. Alexander in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The victim, Philomen L. Henry, was found deceased when police conducted a welfare check on May 22. Police say Henry was shot and killed.Alexander is currently awaiting extradition. Charges will be announced after the extradition and when Alexander appears in a New York State court.Discovering Saratoga: Saratoga Springs History Museum pop-up exhibit
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Saratoga Springs History Museum debuted their first ever pop-up satellite exhibit this month in the Saratoga Springs Heritage Area Visitor Center. The exhibit highlights the lives of the earliest residents of the city. Discovering Saratoga: Simply Food by Maura “This is a first for the History Museum. We have installed small, temporary window displays before, but this is the first complete off-site exhibit in our history. Of course, it’s just a taste of what we offer in our museum, but it will provide visitors to the community a first look at why Saratoga Springs has become what it is today,” said Executive Director of the Saratoga Springs History Museum James Parillo. Take an original Saratoga Springs Ghost Tour this summer The free exhibit will be open year round and on display until 2025. The Saratoga Springs History Museum is open every day 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and offers visitors a detailed exploration of the history of...St. Louis activists praise Biden's support for compensation over Manhattan Project contamination
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:32:23 GMT
ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis-area activists have been fighting for years to get government compensation for people with cancer and other serious illnesses potentially connected to Manhattan Project nuclear contamination. This week marked a major victory, with support coming from the president.Uranium was processed in St. Louis starting at the onset of World War II as America raced to develop nuclear bombs. In July, reporting as part of an ongoing collaboration between The Missouri Independent, the nonprofit newsroom MuckRock and The Associated Press cited thousands of pages of documents indicating decades of nonchalance and indifference for the risks posed by uranium contamination. The government documents were obtained by outside researchers through the Freedom of Information Act and shared with the news organizations. ‘Oppenheimer’ stirs interest in St. Louis’ involvement in Manhattan Project Since the news reports, bipartisan support has emerged to compensate those in St. Louis a...Latest news
- Warm & Dry to start the work week
- NYT admits error in Gaza hospital report
- Window washer dies after fall from building in downtown Boston
- UAW union just ordered 6,800 workers to strike a massive Ram truck facility
- Police investigating fatal plunge from building in Boston’s Financial District
- Five things we learned from the Ravens’ 38-6 win over the Detroit Lions
- Live updates | Israeli warplanes strike targets as US seeks more time to free hostages
- Boy hit, killed by trolley
- Ontario to reverse urban boundary expansions for several communities
- Autoworkers add key Stellantis pickup truck plant to strikes, shutting down big profit center