Man admits to using fake cash at Queensbury Walmart

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

Man admits to using fake cash at Queensbury Walmart BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A Brooklyn man busted on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022, for using fake money at the Queensbury Walmart, admitted to the crime on Thursday. Nicholas C. Hendricks, 29, was among three people who allegedly tried to pay for merchandise with forged cash. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Troopers were called to the North Country supermarket around 1:18 p.m. on the October date. The suspects drove off in their car before officers arrived. Just before 2 p.m., that car was spotted on the I-87 Northway, near Wilton, and the trio was pulled over. During the traffic stop, Hendricks—along with Kayla Vargas, 25, of New York City, and Terry S. Walley, 28, of Troy—was arrested. Officers searching the car found an undisclosed amount of fake money. Greenfield man pleads guilty to criminal sex act charge Hendricks was charged with one count of criminal possession of a forged instrument in the first degree and sent to ...

Woman injured in south St. Louis shooting

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

Woman injured in south St. Louis shooting ST. LOUIS -- A woman was hurt in a shooting overnight in south St. Louis. She was shot in the back while sitting in a car shortly after 1 a.m. today. That was on Gravois at the intersection of South Compton Avenue and Wyoming Street. Evidence technicians were examining several bullet holes in the car.

St. Louis police chief Robert Tracy marks 100 days in office, swears in new recruits

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

St. Louis police chief Robert Tracy marks 100 days in office, swears in new recruits ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis police chief Robert Tracy marked 100 days in office this week. He'll speak about his new job at police headquarters. Tracy is originally from New York.He was the first chief hired from outside the ranks of the St. Louis police department in the city's history. He plans to talk about crime in the city, along with improving officer morale and building stronger community relationships.Chief Tracy also swore in new members of the police force last night at Harris-Stowe State University. Fifteen recruits graduated from the St. Louis Police Academy after completing 32 weeks of training. Even after adding 15 new officers, the police department is still short about 200 officers as recruiting efforts continue.

Public hearing today for St. Louis 2024 budget proposal

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

Public hearing today for St. Louis 2024 budget proposal ST. LOUIS -- There's a public hearing today on St. Louis proposed 2024 budget. It's ten this morning at city hall. You can also watch it on the city's YouTube channel. Top city leaders are set to approve the budget plan on Monday. Then send it to the board of aldermen. The budget goes into effect on July 1st.

Powerplex sports complex to close

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

Powerplex sports complex to close ST. LOUIS -- Dan Buck, managing partner of the group that operates the Powerplex, says a long term lease deal could not be reached with the new property owner, and the facility here will close on May 1st.The original Powerplex vision was to have a major amateur sports facility that would have included 18 volleyball courts, eight beach volleyball courts, an 84,000 square foot event center, five turfed ball fields, and three other fields under a five acre sports dome. While that never materialized, the venue here has provided a lot of community services since opening in 2018.During the pandemic, 34 drive-in high school graduations were hosted at this location.15 outdoor concerts also took place here, and there were multiple movie nights as well.Buck says the facility also served more than 130 youth sports teams and other athletes in the volleyball, basketball, softball, and pickleball venues that operated here.Buck says his group, called Big Sports Properties, invested more than two a...

Senator Hawley's school cleanup bill gains support

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

Senator Hawley's school cleanup bill gains support HAZELWOOD -- Missouri U.S. Senator Josh Hawley announces that his "Justice for Jana Elementary Act" has new support. He says Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm agrees to support his bill. It would have the energy department set up a fund to clean up schools contaminated by World War II-era nuclear projects.The bill would also require the Army Corps of Engineers to clean up the school. And test the entire Hazelwood school district for radioactive contamination.Hawley hopes the Senate will pass his bill next week.

Walmart to close underperforming store in Cahokia Heights today

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

Walmart to close underperforming store in Cahokia Heights today CAHOKIA HEIGHTS -- Walmart is closing its Cahokia Heights store on Camp Jackson Road today. Company representatives were announced last month. The store would close because it was underperforming. The retailer says 19 Walmart will close this year nationwide.

Ask Amy: A man’s choice to use a slur riles the family

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

Ask Amy: A man’s choice to use a slur riles the family Dear Amy: At the end of an extremely long road trip, my fiancée, her 16-year-old son and I stopped at a noisy sports bar at 9:30 p.m. — famished.As we waited for our food, I saw an article regarding a woman who was recently fired for using a slang variant of “the N-word.”I turned to my fiancée to recount the story, but instead of using the variant of the word I saw in the article, I leaned in and in a very low voice said the actual (offensive) word to her, never intending for her son to hear it.When we got into the car, her son vehemently questioned why I had used the word. I was stunned. His tone and aggression were totally disproportionate to my action. I got angry because of his tone and told them.My fiancée sided with her son.She said his tone was justified by my saying the word in his presence (we are all Northern European, by the way).I am a politically progressive American who has supported many Black candidates, worked for voting rights, and have many Black friends.My ...

Zelenskiy praises troops during visit to eastern Ukraine

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

Zelenskiy praises troops during visit to eastern Ukraine Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy thanked troops for their service in Avdiivka, a small city located to the east of Kiev, and received a briefing from commanders about the current battlefield situation. His office confirmed this.Avdiivka was one of the major targets of the Russian winter offensive, which was launched to reinvigorate Moscow’s full-scale invasion in February 2022. However, the offensive has only made small territorial gains in the east.Zelenskiy’s office released video footage showing him addressing soldiers in combat gear, and awarding them in what looked like a large warehouse. Sandbags were packed up against one of the walls.He said: "It is an honour for me to be present today and thank you for the service that you have provided in defending our country, Ukraine, and our families. I wish only victory to every Ukrainian. This is important for us all."Zelenskiy visited a hospital, where he met with wounded soldiers and presented awards.Video footage shows the h...

EU destination in sight: Doing it right to bring personalised health care to patients – CAN.HEAL Event, Rome, 26-27 April, 2023

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:17:18 GMT

EU destination in sight: Doing it right to bring personalised health care to patients – CAN.HEAL Event, Rome, 26-27 April, 2023 Registration is still open (albeit virtually) for our upcoming CAN.HEAL Stakeholder conference which will be held on Wednesday, 26 April and Thursday, 27 April.  Since this week, all the seats are taken and we can’t unfortunately accept any more registrations to be there in person.  However for colleagues who wish to follow the Stakeholder event online, please send an email to my colleague, Marta Kozaric: [email protected] click here to view the agenda and to click here for the CAN.HEAL websiteTo perfectly match the less-than-perfect times we find ourselves in, the conference is entitled '“Reducing Disparities Across the European Union”.   The event is organized by the European Cancer Patient Coalition as well as the EAPM.A key role of the CAN.HEAL conference is to bring together experts to agree policies by consensus and take our conclusions to policy makers. And this time, we go even further into the realm of expertise, given the huge crisis that we are all facing...