TGI Fridays closes in Stuyvesant Plaza
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- TGI Fridays in Stuyvesant Plaza has permanently closed. The restaurant officially closed its doors on Tuesday, January 2. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The public relations firm for Stuyvesant Plaza confirmed the closure to NEWS10. A reason for the closure was not provided.The Stuyvesant Plaza location has already been taken off the TGI Fridays website and the Plaza website. It's also been marked as permanently closed on Google. Nani’s Indian Kitchen in Ballston Spa closes after 3 years The chain has over 600 restaurants around the world. TGI Fridays has other Capital Region locations in Wilton and Clifton Park.CDTA service officially comes to Warren County
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Greater Glens Falls Transit is officially part of the Capital District Transportation Authority transportation network. Noticeable changes were made throughout 2023, including GGFT buses adopting the CDTA colors and CDTA bus stop signs installed along routes. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Mayor Bill Collins says having CDTA in the area brings all of the benefits of CDTA to the community and comes at a fraction of the cost. “CDTA collects its local share through each county at one-quarter of one percent their mortgage reporting tax.”No changes were made to the fares or routes. Routes in the Greater Glens Falls area are:Route 402: Bay College – between Ridge St. Terminal and SUNY AdirondackRoute 404: Hudson Falls/Fort Edward – between Ridge St. Terminal and Amtrak StationRoute 405: Moreau/S. Glens Falls – between Ridge St. Terminal, South Glens Falls, andMoreauRoute 407: West Glens Falls – be...CGHS/SPCA hosting dog influenza vaccine clinics
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
HUDSON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA will host a canine influenza vaccine clinic to help protect dogs against canine influenza. Dogs require two vaccinations two to four weeks apart. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The first clinic will be offered on Saturday, January 20, from 8 to 10 a.m. The second clinic will be on Saturday, February 10, from 8 to 10 a.m. The clinics will take place at the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA, located at 111 Humane Society Road in Hudson.According to the CGHS/SPCA, the canine influenza virus was first identified as a canine respiratory disease in 2004 and is a genetic variant of the H3N8 equine influenza virus that can infect canines. Virtually all dogs can be susceptible to the variant regardless of breed or age.Car collides with MetroLink train in East St. Louis
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. -- A vehicle appears to have crashed near the MetroLink crossing on Martin Luther King Drive in East St. Louis on Wednesday morning. Light rail service is disrupted between the 5th & Missouri and Emerson Park stations. The car hit the train. The driver says that his brakes went out before the crash.Shuttles are taking train passengers between the stations. Metro says that riders may be delayed by an hour in the area. Gov. Parson issues Missouri executive order over foreign-owned farmland It is not yet clear why the car collided with the train or if there are any injuries. A FOX 2 photographer is on the scene. Police are expected to brief the media Wednesday morning. Details will be posted here.St. Louis Police warn about online marketplace sales
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - There has been an increase in robberies during online marketplace transactions, according to the St. Louis Police Department. There are several tips the department gave out to ensure more customers don't become part of the number. When meeting to exchange a purchased item, it is recommended to always meet in a public, well-lit area. The St. Louis Police Department encouraged meeting at one of their three stations, located on North Jefferson Ave., Union Blvd. and Sublette Ave. Bringing another person to the destination can be another way to prevent a potential robbery. Steer away from revealing any large amount of cash, and be aware of last-minute location changes. St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department reminds citizens to trust their instincts and to cancel the meeting if something feels off.Opinion: The year of the Colorado judges also saw politicians falter and flail
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
The year 2023 was the year of the Colorado judge. While politicians were behaving badly, the courts demonstrated the value of having a third branch of government. They represent the good in this column’s good, bad, and ugly year in review.For fun, let’s start with the ugly. U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert of the 3rd Congressional District got caught vaping and groping her male companion at a sold-out, family musical. That’s not the kind of press a politician who barely won her last election needed. Facing strong primary and general election opponents, Boebert decided this week to try her hand at a different race. She’s now running for the 4th Congressional District to replace retiring Congressman Ken Buck, the only Republican in the Colorado delegation with the stones to take on the election deniers.The state GOP, broke and delusional, showed no sign of going sober this year. Instead of fundraising and recruiting credible candidates, the leadership conspired to eliminate the Republican pri...RTD to pause downtown rail line service Thursday for National Western Stock Show Parade
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
Several of RTD’s rail lines will pause service at the downtown loop stations Thursday during the National Western Stock Show Parade.Between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., the D and H lines will terminate at the Theatre District-Convention Center station and the L Line will pause service entirely, according to an RTD news release.The Free MallRide bus service will be suspended between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., and a slew of bus routes will be detoured around the parade.The National Western Stock Show Parade begins at the intersection of 17th and Wynkoop streets at Union Station and will proceed down 17th Street to finish at Glenarm Place.RTD encourages customers to use the Next Ride web app to plan their trip, view other options and receive Service Alerts.Related ArticlesTransportation | Free and cheap things to do in Denver in January: Denver Zoo, stock show, mystery movies Transportation | Denver’s longhorn cattle drive isn’t the only livestock par...Girl, 13, vanishes while vacationing with family in L.A.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
Police and family are asking the public for help Wednesday in locating a 13-year-old girl who vanished in Los Angeles while on vacation with her family.Valentina Morales Magana was last seen around 2 p.m. Tuesday in the area of West 98th Street and Airport Boulevard in the Westchester neighborhood, the Los Angeles Police Department stated Wednesday morning.The teen, who is vacationing from Mexico with her parents, does not have a phone or any relatives in the area and her family is concerned for her safety.Valentina has not been seen since she was involved in an argument with her mother over make-up and left the area, police said. SoCal couple attacked by armed robbers while selling iPad Valentina stands 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs about 145 pounds. She has brown hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a white T-shirt with black pants.Anyone with information about Valentina's whereabouts was asked to contact Pacific Juvenile Detective Bruce O’Brian at 310-482-6366. Anyon...How to turn off Facebook's latest way to track you
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
Facebook has found an interesting new way to track you: by keeping a list of the links you click and sharing this information with advertisers.The new feature is called "link history," and the good news is that you can turn it off.Before you do, let me explain what's happening here.Follow Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro on Instagram for more tech tips.A long time ago, Facebook pretty much knew everything about us. How? They collected data from multiple points, including the websites you visited and stuff you did on your phone, even outside the Facebook App.Then, the whole Cambridge Analytica thing happened and people got hip to the information Facebook was collecting on them.Soon after, Apple introduced a new feature on the iPhone called App Tracking Transparency and this really cut into the gobs of data Facebook can collect on us.Long story short: Facebook has less data on us than ever which means they can't sell the highly targeted ads they covet for as much.Now, they're trying somethin...Starbucks announces new drive-thru and mobile ordering option
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:58:08 GMT
Starbucks fans who want to be a bit more environmentally friendly in 2024, rejoice!The coffee giant will be the first national coffee chain to accommodate reusable cups for customers' drive-thru and mobile orders."Starting January 3, 2024, customers will be able to use their own clean, personal cup for every visit at all company-operated stores and participating licensed stores in the U.S. and Canada – including drive-thru, the Starbucks app, and in café," the company said in a statement on its decision."With the majority of Starbucks beverages enjoyed on-the-go, this milestone unlocks a big opportunity for customers to choose reusables and supports Starbucks commitment to reduce waste by 50 percent by 2030." How to turn off Facebook’s latest way to track you Michael Kobori, Starbucks chief sustainability officer, said: “At Starbucks, we envision a future where every beverage can be served in a reusable cup. … Offering customers more options to use a personal cup when they visit S...Latest news
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