My Morning Jacket coming to the Palace Theatre

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

My Morning Jacket coming to the Palace Theatre ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Palace Theatre in Albany has announced that they will be hosting indie rock band My Morning Jacket. The performance is set for October 25. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The 5-piece group hails from Louisville, Kentucky. Since their founding in 1998, the band has released nine studio albums. Their records "Evil Urges", "Circuital" and "The Waterfall" have each received Grammy Award nominations. Their latest album from 2021, titled "My Morning Jacket", has received wide acclaim for its grooving energy that embodies the exciting experience of their live shows. Albany community mourns the loss of Earthworld Comics owner Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on May 19. Tickets are available at the Palace Theatre box office and through Ticketmaster.

Two arrested on outstanding warrants in Washington County

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

Two arrested on outstanding warrants in Washington County ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Two individuals were arrested following an investigation at a public parking area commonly used by anglers to access the Champlain Canal in Washington County. The investigation was launched when ECO Thibodeau observed the two individuals acting suspiciously in a vehicle. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! ECO Thibodeau contacted the Washington County Sheriff's Department for assistance. Police arrested the two on outstanding warrants. A search of the vehicle yielded drugs and drug paraphernalia. One of the individuals had an active federal warrant and was turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

St. Louis Circuit Attorney refuses charges to man arrested in 2021 murder case

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

St. Louis Circuit Attorney refuses charges to man arrested in 2021 murder case ST. LOUIS - For at least the second time this week, the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office has refused charges for someone arrested in a criminal investigation. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department tells FOX 2 that officers arrested a 32-year-old man in a 2021 murder case on Thursday. Moving past controversy, Anheuser-Busch plans to recover losses Investigators had tried for first-degree murder and armed criminal action charges against the man arrested. However, SLMPD says the circuit attorney's office did not issue charges and cited a “lack of evidence” in the case. This investigation dates back to Oct. 25, 2021. Police responded to an apartment building in the 4900 block of Rosalie Street. When they arrived, they found a 49-year-old man, Kelly Terrell Collier, dead at the scene. He had suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Earlier this week, the Circuit Attorney's Office also refused charges against a 33-year-old woman in an investigation over a shooting on Cherokee Street...

Deadline nears for Missouri lawmakers to raise bar to change constitution

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

Deadline nears for Missouri lawmakers to raise bar to change constitution JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers have just hours before their end-of-session deadline to pass legislation that would make it more difficult to amend the state's constitution — a top Republican goal.The GOP-led Legislature faces a 6 p.m. Friday cutoff to send bills to Republican Gov. Mike Parson.Republicans have already passed several attention-grabbing priorities, including budgeting a whopping $2.8 billion to expand Interstate 70 to three lanes across the state. Moving past controversy, Anheuser-Busch plans to recover losses Lawmakers also voted to ban minors from receiving puberty blockers, hormones and gender-affirming surgeries. If signed by Parson, which is expected, the bill also would affect some adults. Medicaid won’t cover any gender-affirming care in the state, and surgery will no longer be available to prisoners and inmates.Another bill passed by lawmakers would ban transgender student-athletes from joining girls and women’s teams from kindergarten through ...

From Jamal Murray playing through illness to Michael Malone calling fiery timeout up 23, Nuggets have an essential championship quality

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

From Jamal Murray playing through illness to Michael Malone calling fiery timeout up 23, Nuggets have an essential championship quality PHOENIX — An hour before Game 6, Jamal Murray’s head drooped. The Nuggets guard took a brief moment to breathe after missing a string of baseline jumpers during his warmup routine. Then he gathered himself, moved to the wing and spotted up for the next shot.Murray was going through it. He skipped shootaround Thursday in Arizona and stayed in bed until 2 or 3 p.m., he estimated later. He ate his first meal of the day after he got to Footprint Center. He had been feeling ill since Monday, but this was the worst it had gotten. Murray was listed as questionable on the Nuggets’ injury report before the close-out opportunity vs. the Suns.“This morning was crazy,” Murray said after a series-clinching win.That he stayed on the court for four quarters Thursday night was a testament to an essential quality Murray and the Nuggets possess.Whether it’s playing through physical illness or calling fiery timeouts up 23, all championship teams have the ability to ...

El Pollo Loco is headed to northern Colorado

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

El Pollo Loco is headed to northern Colorado After making its reentry into Colorado last year, fast-food chain El Pollo Loco is ready to expand its operation into several northern counties by the end of next year.The California-based fire-grilled chicken restaurant announced May 4 it signed development agreements to expand in Northern Colorado, New Mexico and Texas, according to a news release. The new Colorado locations will be the first of the new expansion and are expected by the end of 2024 in Larimer County and portions of Boulder, Broomfield and Weld counties.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Boulder owner of 108 Hardee’s files for bankruptcy Restaurants, Food and Drink | Local sandwich chain opens newest location in east Denver neighborhood Restaurants, Food and Drink | Carbon Café and Habit Doughnut Dispensary closes on Platte Street Restaurants, Food and Drink | Casa Bonita has the green light to open from city, county and state, but when will it? ...

CBI issues alert for missing 71-year-old man who was last seen Tuesday

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

CBI issues alert for missing 71-year-old man who was last seen Tuesday The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has issued an Endangered Missing Alert for a 71-year-old man who was last seen Tuesday.Sydney IsenbergFreddy Alarid, 71, was last seen around 8 p.m. Tuesday walking in the 130 block of West 84th Avenue in Thornton.Alarid is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and 195 pounds with gray hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a gray zip-up jacket.Alarid has diabetes and a heart condition, which require daily medication, according to CBI.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Missing Indigenous Person Alert issued for man last seen in Denver Crime and Public Safety | Fort Collins police looking for man with developmental disabilities who may be in Denver area Crime and Public Safety | Search for missing El Paso County sheriff’s deputy in RMNP suspended Crime and Public Safety | Missing Lakewood man with cognitive disorder found safe Crime and Public Safety | Missing Indigenous...

Flights delayed at Denver International Airport amid continued downpour

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

Flights delayed at Denver International Airport amid continued downpour Travelers flying in and out of Denver International Airport on Friday had to contend with 103 flight delays amid heavy rain and flooding along Colorado’s Front Range, according to the FlightAware tracking service.Related ArticlesTransportation | 417 flights and counting delayed at Denver International Airport amid stormy weather Transportation | Local peer-to-peer car rental company looks to join Turo at DIA Transportation | Denver airport’s costly Great Hall Project needs stronger oversight to avoid overpaying for work, audit says Transportation | Aurora police officers cleared in death of man after 120 mph chase that ended at DIA DIA also had a couple of cancellations, as of 10 a.m., and ranked near the top of the list of U.S. airports Friday for delayed inbound and outbound flights, data on the FlightAware online site showed.Among airlines, Southwest had the most delays with 51, followed by United with 15, SkyW...

Opinion: Land use, TABOR, taxes, guns — a look at the most consequential legislation from 2023

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

Opinion: Land use, TABOR, taxes, guns — a look at the most consequential legislation from 2023 It was fine. Whew, that was an easy opinion. OK, a few more words might be helpful to understand how average citizens think through legislative sessions.If you are a political activist, a dear friend of a state legislator, lobbyist, or trade association staff member there were a few bills that were critical and you spent the last five months yelling: “WE MUST STOP IT (or PASS IT) RIGHT NOW!”For the average citizen just paying the mortgage or rent, and trying to enjoy time with family and friends — this was a session, with its over 600 bills, that likely could be missed. And that’s a good thing. If the legislature is making big news it is most often not good.There were a few notable exceptions that are essential for all of us to consider: property tax relief, local land use control, and gun control.Senate Bill 303 Property Tax Relief was an unsatisfactory way for the governor and legislature to introduce and refer to the voters a ballot issue this November. Yes, if ...

Plane that crashed off San Clemente Island was involved in Navy training, aviation company says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:22:05 GMT

Plane that crashed off San Clemente Island was involved in Navy training, aviation company says Three people who died when a jet crashed off California’s San Clemente Island this week were taking part in a U.S. Navy training exercise, their employer told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.The victims, Eric Tatman, Spencer Geerlings and Shane Garner worked for Georgia-based Phoenix Air, a company with clients in the private sector and government, according to its website.The three men perished when the Phoenix Air Learjet 36 went down roughly one-mile southwest San Clemente Island, which is the southernmost of California's Channel Islands, Wednesday morning, officials said.San Clemente Island is owned and managed by the Navy, and the plane was one of two Phoenix Air Learjets participating in a military training exercise, the company said.The other jet landed safely.U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Customs and Border Protection crews located a debris field in the water, but it was unclear if the remains of the victims were found.The National Transportation Safety Board, Federal Aviation ...