1 dead, 8 injured after 2-vehicle crash on U.S. 61 in St. Paul
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
A woman is dead and eight people, including children, are injured after a two-vehicle crash in St. Paul Saturday morning.Seng Xiong, 67, was driving a Subaru Impreza south on U.S. 61 and crashed with a Dodge Journey, according to the Minnesota State Patrol. Montanay Monay Adams, 25, was turning left in the Dodge from northbound U.S. 61 to Burns Avenue.Pa Moua, a passenger in the Subaru, died at Regions Hospital. The 61-year-old lived in Maplewood.The eight people injured had non-life threatening injuries, according to the State Patrol.Adams was taken to the hospital, as were four children in her vehicle — an infant, a 1-year-old boy, a 3-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl.Xiong and two passengers in the Subaru were also transported to Regions.Everyone was wearing seatbelts, with the exception of the 3-year-old in the Dodge, the State Patrol said.The State Patrol said alcohol was not a factor in the crash.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | St. Paul City Coun...The history of the Saratoga County Fair
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The 182nd Saratoga County Fair runs from July 18 to July 23. The fair features hundreds of exhibitors, live music, animals, special shows, and rides. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Founded in 1841, the Saratoga County Fair is one of the oldest agricultural fairs in New York, and even the United States. This is the history of the Saratoga County Fair, according to fairgrounds website.The fair is run by the Saratoga County Agricultural Society (SCAS), which was also founded in 1841. The SCAS is a non-profit organization with 21 member volunteer Board of Directors. 2023 Capital Region fair season schedule The founding fathers of the SCAS represented each town in Saratoga County. The first President of the Society was Howell Gardiner of Greenfield. Gardiner set the stage for active involvement by politicians, businessmen, educators, and agriculturalists in the SCAS for over 17 decades.In t...Comedian Akaash Singh performing at Albany Funny Bone
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Funny Bone will be hosting a performance by comedian and actor Akaash Singh. The show is scheduled for July 20 at 7:30 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Singh is best known for his stand-up and for being the co-host of the podcast "Flagrant" alongside fellow comedian Andrew Schulz. He has two comedy specials, and appeared on MTV's "Wild 'N Out" and "Guy Code".The Albany Funny Bone is located within Crossgates Mall. You can purchase Akaash Singh tickets online by visiting the Funny Bone's website.Weekend of dance coming to west side of Lake George
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Silver Bay YMCA on the west side of Lake George is set to host its annual Evenings of Dance series. Started in 2019, the series welcomes an international range of dancers every year. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “Silver Bay is incredibly meaningful to me," said organizer Cory Steans. "I have experienced and witnessed how impactful it has been on my friends and family’s lives, and I treasure having had the privilege to visit every year of my life. To be able to give back by helping provide high-quality dance at the Auditorium, for free, is both nostalgically rewarding and significantly fulfilling, as I think art is invaluable to the welfare of the public. Having the opportunity to organize Evenings of Dance is an important responsibility, and one I cherish.”This year's evenings are set for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 18 and 19, at 7:30 p.m. each day. The roster of dancers, hailing from ABT a...Power problems still plaguing thousands of St. Louis County locals
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Thousands of people in the area are still without power Monday morning after intense storms over the weekend. New damage was found Monday morning in south county from the latest round of storms overnight.On Leonard Drive near Lindbergh Boulevard, there was a large tree that fell onto power lines knocking out power to multiple residents in that area. The tree was completely uprooted by the fierce storms.Locals in the area told FOX 2 that it was around 2:00 a.m. when the tree there came down. Ameren Missouri officials said that they are still assessing the damage from this latest round of storms.An Ameren Missouri spokesperson told FOX 2 that they had some 950 crew members out Sunday restoring power. They anticipate a similar number today.North county was also hit hard from weekend storms. Huge parts of trees were knocked over in Spanish Lake. Some fell onto homes while others toppled power lines. Two St. Louis suburbs named among Top 50 ‘safest cities in the...Police: 72-year-old man missing since Monday morning
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The St. Louis County Police Department need help with locating a man that's went missing Monday morning.Larry Bonds, 72, was last seen on the 9800 block of Green Valley Drive at 7:30 a.m. wearing an army hat, an army jacket, and blue pants. Bonds is also 5'10, 150 pounds, is bald, and has brown eyes. Two St. Louis suburbs named among Top 50 ‘safest cities in the US’ He left the area early Monday morning on foot and never returned. He regularly walks on Chambers Road, but in the past has ended up in the Bellefontaine area.Anyone having further information related to the missing man is urged to call 911 or call the St. Louis County Police Department at (636) 529-8210.St. Louis man sentenced in cold case murder of Kansas City-area father
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
OLATHE, Kan. -- The killer who murdered a Johnson County man nearly 40 years ago will spend years behind bars. A Johnson County judge sentenced 67-year-old Geter Rhymes, of St. Louis, to a prison term of 7 to 20 years for his role in the 1985 stabbing death of Gary Watson. Rhymes pleaded no contest to charges earlier this year.On March 13, 1985, 29-year-old Gary Watson was found dead inside of his apartment on Skyline Drive in Roeland Park, Kansas. Court documents show Watson's 8-year-old son found his body. Watson was face down in the living room with a knife sticking out of his back. Autopsy results later determined Watson died of a stab wound to the chest, which penetrated his heart. The stab wound to his back took place after he died.The case went cold shortly after Watson's death. The Johnson County Sheriff's Office reviewed the cold case in 2020. They reexamined evidence at the crime scene and interviewed witnesses. Experts determined fingerprints found at the scene belonged ...WATCH: Mike Johnston is sworn in as Denver mayor
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
Mike Johnston will take the oath of office to become Denver’s 46th mayor this morning at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.The former school principal and state senator emerged from a crowded field of mayoral challengers in the city’ spring election on the wings of a substantial fundraising advantage and bold promises like ending street homelessness in Denver in his first four-year term. He takes the reins from outgoing Mayor Michael Hancock at a time when downtown Denver is still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of work-from-home arrangements that have undercut the commercial real estate market. A recent rise in crime and growing homelessness have many Denver residents feeling uncertain about the future. At the same time, sky-high home prices and rising rents threaten a cost-of-living crisis for working-class people. Johnston, 48, laid out detailed plans to address all of those issues and more when he was a mayoral hopeful. Now Denverites will be looking at ...Immersive, supernatural “Zotto” is back for a limited run at Sakura Square
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
Something both wounded and healing is unfolding at Sakura Square in downtown Denver. After a successful run last fall, the Japanese Arts Network’s immersive experience, “Zotto: A Supernatural Folktale,” has returned for a limited encore (it closes July 30).Living up to its title, the richly textured show — written by the Network’s founder, Courtney Ozaki — enlists the supernatural beings of Japanese folklore to recount the story of three generations of Japanese American women. A cat, a fox and the trickster creature called a kappa prove indispensable to this evocative undertaking.Yuri — Minkyung Cecillia Kim — was a child at Colorado’s Amache internment camp. Credit: Martha Wirth PhotographyPrior to the show’s start, Ozaki explains a few guidelines as well as some emotional ones: Audience members are allowed to say “no” to the characters if their requests make them uncomfortable, Ozaki promises. She also tells the gathered that “Zotto” was created with the hope tha...For the best tortillas (and gorditas and tetelas), you need fresh masa
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:06:43 GMT
By Rick A. Martínez, The New York TimesA freshly ground masa tortilla, as it cooks on a comal, inflates as the steam inside pushes apart the sides and releases an intoxicating toasted corn aroma. It actually tastes like nutty, earthy corn, with a soft, chewy texture and almost custardy center. And its role is not just to transport a taco filling and salsas from your plate to your mouth, but to complement and ground the bright, acidic and spicy flavors with something rich and soothing, familiar and homey.Chef Fermín Núñez of Suerte, in Austin, Texas, considers masa “the canvas of what Mexican cooking is all about.”“Without masa,” he said, “there’s no tortillas, and, without tortillas, there’s no tacos!”When it opened in 2018, Suerte was one of the few restaurants in the country making masa from heirloom varieties of corn and using it to make tortillas, tlacoyos, tlayudas, tamales and taquitos.“I wanted to create a restaurant that was obsessed with creating the best masa from corn tha...Latest news
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