Hochul meets with state officials after swatting calls

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

Hochul meets with state officials after swatting calls ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- In response to the numerous swatting calls around NYS, governor Hochul met with state public safety and education leaders to reinforce plans for student safety. As a result, Hochul announced heightened monitoring to keep students and staff safe. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Governor Hochul comments, "Every child in New York deserves to feel safe at school and every parent should trust that their child will return home at the end of every day," "State and local law enforcement are conducting increased monitoring to make sure that all of our students are safe, and our first responders are always prepared in the event of an emergency. While these false threats of violence occur across the country, New York is taking proactive steps so that they do not become a reality."   Governor Hochul collaborated with the New York State Police and the State Education Department to issue a letter to school leader...

4/1/2023: Warm, then stormy start to April

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

4/1/2023: Warm, then stormy start to April The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from meteorologist Matt Mackie: A series of fronts moving through the News10 region today will bring two round of wet weather to kick off the month of April. The first comes this morning, with on and off light rain showers continuing through just before lunchtime.Midday, we'll get some dry time. With some sun and gusty winds of of the southwest, temperatures will be able to surge to around 70 for an afternoon high. But that warmth also means the atmosphere is primed for stronger storms as the cold front moves through between 5-9 pm.This isn't an off the charts severe weather threat - the Storm Prediction Center's outlook has our area in a "slight risk" - a 2 out of 5 on their scale. Still, a couple storms could turn strong to severe with potentially damaging winds and heavy rain downpours being the main threats. Small hail is not out of the question, and is more likely south of Albany.Behind the cold front, temperature...

Patroons use second-half surge to lock down ninth straight win

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

Patroons use second-half surge to lock down ninth straight win ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Patroons have been on a tear of late, rattling off eight straight victories, and soaring to the top of the northeast standings. Derrick Rowland's squad returned to the Armory Friday night in pursuit of a ninth straight win against the visiting London Lightning. Despite trailing for much of the game, the Patroons used a massive second half to top London 96-91. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Lightning were lighting it up from the perimeter in the first half. They knocked down eight three-pointers to take a 46-38 advantage into the locker room at halftime. But Albany turned up its' intensity out of the break. After London's Marcus Ottey connected from deep to put the Lightning up 53-46 at the 7:41 mark of the third quarter, the Patroons countered with a 12-0 run over the next 4:02, capped by an acrobatic, left-handed lay-up from point guard Shadell Millinghaus. The Patroons outscored Lo...

Siena's Javian McCollum enters the transfer portal

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

Siena's Javian McCollum enters the transfer portal LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The college basketball landscape is looking more and more like the wild west these days. With the transfer portal, the offseason has basically turned into free agency. Over 1,000 men's basketball players are already in the portal. Siena became the latest program to take a blow at the hands of the new system, as point guard Javian McCollum entered the transfer portal Friday afternoon. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! McCollum made the following announcement on his twitter page: First off, I am thankful to God for blessing me with and on this journey, I'd also like to thank coach Carmen Maciariello for blessing me with this amazing opportunity by recruiting me to play at Siena. Thanks to the coaching staff for allowing me to play under their leadership and challenging me to lead in a new way, both on and off the court.To my teammates, we've created memories that I will cherish for a lifetime. I'v...

Schuylerville's offense downs Greenwich 17-3

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

Schuylerville's offense downs Greenwich 17-3 SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- High School Lacrosse season is underway in the capital region, and earlier today, Greenwich took a trip across town to take on Schuylerville. Early on, the Witches and Black Horses went back and forth. Mackenzie Dixson scored on a free-shot opportunity to give Greenwich the lead. However, Schuylerville didn't panic and answered back. They scored ten straight goals to pull away heading into halftime. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Getting things started on that run was Anika Buff, who tied the game at two. Following that up minutes later was Macey Koval, who weaved her way through the Witch's defense and scored to give the Black Horses a 6-2 lead. Then, with under two minutes to go in the first half, Alayna Wian went five-hole on the Greenwich goalie. Schuylerville dominated in the second half and won 17-3.

Shen boys lacrosse begins Class A sectional title defense with offensive outburst against Colonie

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

Shen boys lacrosse begins Class A sectional title defense with offensive outburst against Colonie COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Section II lacrosse season is underway, and the Shenendehowa boys team - coming off a Class A sectional championship last year - began its' title defense Friday with an offensive outburst, taking down Suburban Council foe Colonie 20-1 at Afrim's Sports Park. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Plainsmen came out with a flourish; sophomore attacker Vincent Goldman scored the first two goals of the game just 15 seconds apart, giving Shen an early 2-0 edge. But there was plenty more scoring to be had in the opening frame. Shen tacked on another eight unanswered goals to close the quarter, leading 10-0 after the first 12 minutes of action. That provided the Plainsmen with an ample cushion, and they went on secure the 20-1 victory.Goldman and junior attacker Nathan Wolfe each tallied seven points to lead the scoring effort. Shen (1-0) will now shift its' focus to an important matchup Tuesday with re...

The Most Common And Unique Ways To Use CBD Tinctures

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

The Most Common And Unique Ways To Use CBD Tinctures View the original article about The Most Common And Unique Ways To Use CBD Tinctures at Real Tested CBD.Have you been hearing about the health benefits of using cannabidiol (CBD)? Are you curious about what it is and how to use it? The best way to start is with CBD tinctures that are pre-measured for ease and convenience.Most people start their CBD journey with these tinctures because they’re easy to use and available almost anywhere. This guide shows you what to expect when you venture into the CBD world for the first time.What Is a CBD Tincture?Sometimes called CBD oil or CBD hemp oil, it’s an extraction of the hemp plant. This extraction is suspended in a tincture of fruit oil, vegetable oil, or vegetable glycerin.What Form Does It Come In?In most cases, it comes in a glass bottle with a dropper top. You use the dropper to measure a single dose of the tincture.Is It Legal?If it’s made from hemp, CBD oil is legal in all 50 states, the UK, and Canada.Can You Get H...

Trio of female artists have their say about creating art in San Jose

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

Trio of female artists have their say about creating art in San Jose Gensler, the architecture and design firm, hosted a panel for Women’s History Month on Thursday at its downtown San Jose office with three female artists who shared their perspectives about the city’s creative landscape.“I remember walking around downtown and there was nothing there, art-wise,” said artist Alyssa Wigant, who grew up in San Jose and has a day job as a product designer for a tech company. She has a vibrant rendition of the city’s dynamic brandmark in a mural on North Third Street and Santa Clara; she also created a mural at PayPal Park and has art reflecting her Filipina heritage on display at SAP Center.“That’s always been a dream of mine. I wanted to create a mural in my hometown.”Thursday’s panel was part of the Spark Collective, an initiative that started during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide locked-down designers a way to connect virtually with their peers. Joining Wigant were artists Elba Raquel and Erin Sa...

Jordan Poole is hitting his stride, joins Splash Brothers in the NBA record books

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

Jordan Poole is hitting his stride, joins Splash Brothers in the NBA record books SAN FRANCISCO — Jordan Poole’s 30-foot 3-pointer in the second quarter of the Warriors’ win on Friday night against the San Antonio Spurs made history.With it, he, Steph Curry and Klay Thompson became the second trio of teammates to each make at least 200 3-pointers in a season. James Harden, Eric Gordon and Ryan Anderson are the only other trio in NBA history to do it during the 2016-17 Houston Rockets season.“It’s pretty special,” Poole said. “Especially being the second team in history to do it. Up there with really big company and we still have a couple games to go. Shoutout to those guys for raising the level of competition, not only in the game but in practice and being around these guys for the four years that I’ve been. I’ve learned a lot and it’s really special to be part of.”The Warriors have hit plenty of 3-point records over the last decade with the Splash Brothers duo at the forefront. Steph Curry holds t...

Bay Area’s empty-storefronts plague: Blight goes far beyond downtowns

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:40:14 GMT

Bay Area’s empty-storefronts plague: Blight goes far beyond downtowns Welcome to Mountain View: Look at some blight.Enter this Bay Area city, home to Google and dining hotspot Castro Street, via El Camino Real from the south and the first thing you see is a shuttered muffler shop with boarded up and papered over windows, sharing a crumbling parking lot with a defunct used-car dealership.Mountain View — median family income $158,000 — is far from alone. Around the Bay Area, vacant eyesores gape.Welcome to San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, Redwood City, Fremont, Oakland and many other Bay Area cities: They’ve got blight, too.Struggling downtowns in San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco receive plenty of public attention, but cities around the region are facing a confluence of troubles outside their cores that are replacing formerly vibrant shopping districts with decaying, empty storefronts. That restaurants and brick-and-mortar retailers — already teetering from the rise of online shopping — have been devastated b...