Ex-funeral director sentenced for mishandling remains
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Brian Barnett, a former Johnston funeral home director accused of mishandling remains, was sentenced to two and 1/3 to seven years in prison today. Barnett originally pleaded guilty in March. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Before pleading guilty to six charges in March, Barnett previously pleaded not guilty to 37 charges in January. Police say they found decomposed remains that surviving loved ones had paid the former funeral home director to cremate. The bodies were discovered inside a garage behind the funeral home and even one inside Barnett’s own residence.NYS awarded nearly $670M to expand high-speed internet, close the digital divide
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State will receive $664,618,251 in federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, announced on Monday. The investment is the largest for broadband in New York State history and will go toward affordable high-speed internet to locations in New York that currently lack broadband service. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program (BEAD) will delve out $42B in federal funding, with nearly $670M going towards New York State. An initial grant distribution proposal will be made to President Biden's National Telecommunication and Information Administration, and following approval, the New York State ConnectALL Office will take applications from internet service providers to build new broadband infrastructure in unserved and underserved areas of the state. “Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure & Jobs Law we passed, a histo...NYS Baseball Hall of Fame Museum in Gloversville sets opening date
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- After almost two years, the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame Museum is set to open in Gloversville. The museum is slated to have its grand opening on July 29 at 11 a.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Parkhurst Field Foundation partnered with the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame to bring the museum to Gloversville. It's located at 45 Harrison Street, across from Parkhurst Field at 54 Harrison Street.A rendering of the future NYS Baseball HOF museum in Gloversville (Parkhurst Field)A rendering of the future NYS Baseball HOF museum in Gloversville (Parkhurst Field)A rendering of the future NYS Baseball HOF museum in Gloversville (Parkhurst Field)A rendering of the future NYS Baseball HOF museum in Gloversville (Parkhurst Field)Artifacts, including player bats, signed baseballs and caps, jerseys, photos, personal career items, baseball cards and more will be on display in the 6,500-s...Colorado 7 reopens after rockslide cleanup forced 12-day closure
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
A key highway route linking Colorado’s Front Range urban corridor to mountain areas northwest of metro Denver, including Rocky Mountain National Park, was reopened Monday after a massive rockslide forced a 12-day closure.Colorado Department of Transportation officials declared Colorado 7 between Lyons and Allenspark open on Twitter Monday morning.Rocks hurtling down to the highway, following a period of heavy rain, blocked the roadway on June 14. CDOT crews have been blasting away boulders as big as shipping containers. As crews worked, they saw that other rocks on a cliff over the highway were loose and extended the closure.UPDATE – 10:45 a.m. (6/25/23) – #CO7 is now OPEN following rock slide cleanup. https://t.co/rYe0uoYAlx— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) June 26, 2023Letters: Witness to a peaceful, legal pro-life demonstration at Denver, Littleton clinics
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
Witness to peaceful pro-life demonstrationRe: “Abortion opponents need to keep their distance,” June 8 letter to the editorI’m both surprised and sorry to hear that women have experienced “disgusting signs yelling and parading around calling them baby killers.”Having recently and personally seen pro-life men, women, and young people respectfully gathered within legal limits outside Planned Parenthood offices in both Littleton and Denver, I saw these things:• groups and individuals praying both silently and out loud for both mothers and their unborn babies;• people offering information on agencies that offer free support for moms and babies in need, including pregnancy tests, baby supplies, food, and physical, emotional, and mental health support.• and, yes, respectful people carrying signs that said: “We Pray Because We Love You Both,” “Equal Rights for Unborn Women,” “Love Them Both!”, “Everyone Deserves a Birt...Club Q shooting suspect pleads guilty to murder, no contest to hate crime charges in 2022 attack
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
COLORADO SPRINGS — A 23-year-old suspect pleaded guilty Monday to carrying out a mass shooting at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub last year that killed five people and injured 22 others.Anderson Aldrich pleaded guilty in the Nov. 19 attack at Club Q during his arraignment in El Paso County District Court on Monday. Aldrich pleaded guilty to five counts of first-degree murder and 46 counts of attempted first-degree murder.Aldrich also pleaded no contest to two counts of bias-motivated crime, acknowledging that prosecutors likely could prove Aldrich acted at least in part because Club Q was an LGBTQ bar and was patronized by people who identify as LGBTQ.Aldrich will be sentenced to five consecutive life terms.The 23-year-old originally was charged with more than 300 counts in connection with the massacre, including first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault and bias-motivated crimes.Video surveillance footage played in court showed that Aldrich donned body armor and attac...Family of missing actor Julian Sands awaits ID of human remains found on Mt. Baldy
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
Authorities in San Bernardino County are expected to release more information early this week about the human remains found by hikers in the Mt. Baldy wilderness – an area where crews have been searching for missing British actor Julian Sands.The remains were discovered Saturday morning and transported to the county coroner for identification, the sheriff's department said. This came several days after a large-scale search involving around 80 people failed to find the "Room with a View" and "Warlock" actor.“We are deeply grateful to the search teams and coordinators who have worked tirelessly to find Julian,” his family said last Wednesday in their first statement since Sands disappeared while hiking Mt. Baldy in January.Julian Sands, 65, has starred in over 100 movies and television shows. He was reported missing in the area of Mt. Baldy in California on Friday, Jan. 13, 2023. (AP Photo/Phil McCarten)“We continue to hold Julian in our hearts with bright memories of him as a wonderf...Man robbed, shot, left to die in San Bernardino County desert, sheriff's department says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
A man was robbed and shot in Apple Valley, then left in the desert near Landers, where his body was found, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.The unidentified man was reportedly robbed and shot at least one time in the 21600 block of Roundup Way a few minutes after midnight Sunday, officials said in a news release. Deputies learned that the victim was then taken to and left at "an unknown desert area," the release said.At 5:25 p.m., an off-road vehicle rider found a dead man near Old Woman Springs Road in Landers."Investigators believe the deceased male to be the shooting victim. Identification of the deceased is pending coroner’s investigation," the release said.Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Eric Ogaz at 909-890-4904. Callers can remain anonymous and contact We-Tip at 800-78CRIME or wetip.com.Cabazon man shoots sister, then self in Riverside County, says sheriff's department
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
A Riverside County man shot and killed his sister and then himself on Sunday afternoon, according to the Riverside County Sheriff's Department. At 4:40 p.m., deputies found 36-year-old Rose V. Fidler inside a vehicle in the 1500 block of Elm Street in Cabazon, where she had been shot to death, authorities said in a news release.While responding to that shooting, deputies were called to the 5200 block of Riza Avenue, where 40-year-old Leonard Gamez was dead after "suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound," officials added."Investigators determined both incidents are related based on witness statements and evidence located at both scenes," said the release, which added that Gamez is Fidler's brother.No details regarding a possible motive were released by investigators.Anyone with information is encouraged to call Lead Investigator J. Letterly at 951-955-2777 or Investigator R. Birmingham at 951–922–7100. Citizens may also submit a tip using the Sheriff's Homicide Tipline&nbs...Meet Matriarchal Surrealist Palmer Earl
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:01:05 GMT
Palmer Earl’s lush and finely wrought paintings proceed with a matriarchal surrealism that hearkens to the past in order to reimagine the future. Each of her complex and symbol-rich tableaux references visual styles and languages of symbolism across art historical and folkloric traditions, especially the magic, mystery, and creeping misogyny of the late Medieval and Renaissance eras. Influenced by the opulent mannerisms of illuminated manuscripts, but increasingly frustrated at the suppression of women that followed Europe’s conversion to a male-dominated monotheistic religion, Earl looks further back for iconography with the power to inform a radical shift in perspective. Serpents (of course), symbols of fertility and motherhood, icons of incantation and power. What if, she posits in her bright, beguiling paintings, women had been viewed as equals in society this whole time? How very different might things be—and how much more interesting!Palmer Earl: Snake Mother, Acrylic and gold...Latest news
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