NYSP: Greenwich man arrested on a forgery charge

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

NYSP: Greenwich man arrested on a forgery charge GREENWICH, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Thursday, New York State Police arrested a Greenwich man for Forgery in the Second Degree. Investigations determined that Garrett A. Murray, 25, had allegedly intercepted a check on February 23. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Murray then forged the victim's signature and deposited the check into a bank account that belonged to him. Police arrested Murray at his residence. After processing, he was transported to the Washington County Correctional Facility to await arraignment.

SUNY announces end of COVID-19 vaccine mandate

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

SUNY announces end of COVID-19 vaccine mandate ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — SUNY announced that it is no longer mandatory for students to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in order to attend classes. According to SUNY Chancellor John B. King, Jr., the updated guidance applies to all 64 campuses across the state. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! However, students, staff, and faculty will be strongly encouraged to stay up to date on the vaccines. King said that the safety of students is SUNY's top priority."While COVID is no longer an emergency, we will not lose sight of the impact it continues to have on us," said King. “Across SUNY, we will continue to monitor cases and make adjustments as needed, but even more importantly, we will look to increase the overall health and wellness support we provide our students.” WATCH: Hochul talks abortion medication at Planned Parenthood This announcement comes after President Biden announced the end of the COVID-19 national emergency, with ...

Taco Bell is bringing Nacho Fries back with a spicy twist

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

Taco Bell is bringing Nacho Fries back with a spicy twist ST. LOUIS -- Nacho Fries are coming back to Taco Bell on April 13. You can still get the classic fries or order them up with a spicy twist. For the next two weeks, the fries will be available with Yellowbird Hot Sauce.The slim-cut potato fries come with nacho cheese sauce, topped with beef, and the spicy Yellowbird Habanero Ranch sauce. The price? $4.99.The fast food chain is partnering with one of the best-selling hot sauces in the nation. Yellowbird habanero ranch sauce is described as having a velvety–smooth fiery–flavor. The Spicy Habanero Ranch sauce can be added to any menu item while supplies last. Trending: Male bald eagle goes from babysitting rock to an eaglet at World Bird Sanctuary Yellowbird is a hot sauce brand from Austin, Texas. It was founded by Erin Link and George Milton who started the business from healthy ingredients grown in their backyard. They intended to serve farmer's markets and restaurants. Now, the popular sauce is available in stores across the US.Th...

Metro East meth dealer sentenced to 10 years in prison

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

Metro East meth dealer sentenced to 10 years in prison EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - A federal judge has sentenced a Metro East meth dealer to 10 years in prison. Carlos M. Johnson, 49, of Cahokia Heights, pled guilty to felony charges last December. A federal grand jury indicted him in March 2022, for distribution of a controlled substance, possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, and being a felon in possession of a firearm. Trending: Male bald eagle goes from babysitting rock to an eaglet at World Bird Sanctuary According to court documents, Johnson's offense date back to January 2021. After learning about evidence of drug dealing activity, federal agents executed a search warrant of Johnson’s home. Agents found six different kings of controlled substances, including meth, and multiple firearms at Johnson's home. “Drug dealers selling harmful and dangerously addictive drugs gamble with their freedom by thedecade,” said U.S. Attorney Rachelle Aud Crowe. “Federal law enforcement agents will workalongside state and local...

Denver to pay $200,000 to settle lawsuit alleging retaliation against court staffer who accused judge of sexual assault

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

Denver to pay $200,000 to settle lawsuit alleging retaliation against court staffer who accused judge of sexual assault The Denver City Council on Monday approved a $200,000 payment to settle a lawsuit that alleges county court officials failed to investigate and then retaliated against a judicial assistant who reported that a judge sexually assaulted and harassed her.In a lawsuit filed against the city in 2020, the attorneys for the assistant laid out her encounter with then-Judge Andrew Armatas in the summer of 2016. The Denver Post is not identifying the woman as she is the victim of an alleged sexual assault.Armatas had such a reputation for unwanted advances and physical contact with female court staff that he was known around that time as “Judge Touchy Feely,” the lawsuit alleges. He could not be reached for comment Tuesday.The day Armatas allegedly assaulted her, the assistant was working for a different judge when Armatas came into that judge’s courtroom. After asking when the presiding judge would be back, Armatas told the woman, “You look like you like to get dirty. ...

LAPD chief identifies man accused of vandalizing Islamic Center in Los Angeles

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

LAPD chief identifies man accused of vandalizing Islamic Center in Los Angeles Police have arrested a suspect who allegedly used a permanent marker to vandalize an Islamic Center in Koreatown with hateful comments over the weekend.The incident occurred around 12:40 a.m. Sunday at the Islamic Center of Southern California, located at 434 S. Vermont Ave., according to the Los Angeles Police Department. A man who allegedly vandalized an Islamic Center in Koreatown is seen in surveillance video released by the LAPD on April 10, 2023. The man is accused of writing “anti-Islamic hate words” on the property and then running from the area north on Vermont Avenue.Police released a surveillance image of the suspect and described him as being around 40 to 50 years old, 5 feet 9 inches tall and 180 pounds. He was wearing a black jacket, a black shirt with an unknown type of design, black pants, black shoes and a black beanie.On Tuesday morning, Sgt. Heidi Stoecklein of the LAPD confirmed a man had been arrested. He was later identified as 43-year-old Carlos Moran by LAPD ...

Taco Bell bringing back fan-favorite item with a spicy twist this week

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

Taco Bell bringing back fan-favorite item with a spicy twist this week Taco Bell on Tuesday announced that Nacho Fries would be available on menus nationwide starting on April 13.The return of the fan-favorite item marks the ninth time the fast-food company has offered the food item. Customers can purchase them for $1.99. Taco Bell removes fan-favorite item from menus, welcomes back other food items Nacho Fries will also be available in the Deluxe Cravings Box alongside the Chicken Chalupa Supreme, Beefy 5-Layer Burrito, Doritos Locos Taco and a medium drink for $8.49.Customers can also try a new variation of the popular dish, Yellowbird Nacho Fries.The limited-edition item pairs Nacho Fries, steak, nacho cheese sauce and Spicy Habanero Ranch sauce.  Nacho Fries hits menus for the ninth time in its classic form on April 13 for a limited time. (Taco Bell) Taco Bell is teaming up with Austin, TX-based Yellowbird Hot Sauce, to stack flavor and spice on the brand’s iconic fries with the limited time offering of Yellowbird Nacho Fries. (Taco Bell) Cu...

WeHo Pride Parade airs Sunday, June 4 on KTLA

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

WeHo Pride Parade airs Sunday, June 4 on KTLA KTLA is proud to partner with WeHo Pride to broadcast the 2nd WeHo Pride Parade on Sunday, June 4. For decades, West Hollywood has been home to one of the largest annual Pride celebrations in the world, drawing hundreds of thousands of revelers each June. In 2022, the City of West Hollywood kicked-off its inaugural WeHo Pride, which included various programming from the City and its partners.WeHo Pride 2023 will kick things off on Harvey Milk Day, May 22, with the start of a 40-day WeHo Pride Arts Festival. Then, we’ll lead June Pride month celebrations with WeHo Pride Weekend from Friday, June 2, 2023, through Sunday, June 4, 2023, including a free weekend Street Fair. And don’t forget about our partners’ events such as the music festival OUTLOUD @ WeHo Pride, the annual Dyke March and Women’s Freedom Festival (details to be announced soon), and Sunday’s WeHo Pride Parade.Entertainment venues in West Hollywood’s Rainbow District along historic Route 66 will produce a number of spec...

Once-extinct California lake returns after historic winter

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

Once-extinct California lake returns after historic winter Images from NASA's Earth Observatory show how the once-extinct Tulare Lake in California is roaring back to life thanks to the historic wet and snowy winter, KTLA sister station KGET/KSEE reports. Tulare Lake located in the San Joaquin Valley was once the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River. By the 1920s, the rivers that fed the lake were dammed and diverted for uses such as irrigation. Since then, the lakebed has been covered by farms that grow a variety of crops. Heavy rain and snow in the first three months of 2023 have once again brought water to the Tulare lakebed.This image on the left was acquired by NASA's Operational Land Manager (OLI) on March 18, 2022, and it shows agricultural fields near Corcoran covered with water. The satellite image on the right is of the same area on March 29, 2023.NASA officials say the image is false color, which makes the water (dark blue) stand out from its surroundings. Vegetation is green and bare ground is brown.With a popul...

Still no agreement about water cuts in talks about Colorado River

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:43 GMT

Still no agreement about water cuts in talks about Colorado River The Biden administration released an environmental analysis Tuesday of competing plans for how seven Western states and tribes reliant on the dwindling water supply from the Colorado River should cut their use but declined to publicly take a side on the best option.On one side is California and some tribes along the river that want to protect their high-priority rights to the river's water, which they use for drinking and farming. On the other side are the other six states — Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico — who say it's time to come up with an approach that more fairly shares the river.The Interior Department did not say how states should get to deeper water cuts, but defended its authority to make sure basic needs such as drinking water and hydropower generated from the river are met — even if it means setting aside the priority system."Failure is not an option,” Interior Deputy Secretary Tommy Beaudreau told The Associated Press.The 1,450-mi...