Member of Queensbury VFW accused of stealing over $15K

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

Member of Queensbury VFW accused of stealing over $15K QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Glens Falls man was arrested and is accused of stealing over $15,000 in funds from the Queensbury Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). Kenneth Vassar, 58, is charged with third-degree grand larceny. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the Warren County Sheriff's Office, Vassar stole over $15,000 in funds meant for construction projects at the VFW building. Deputies say Vassar was a member of the Queensbury VFW. Vassar was arrested and arraigned in Warren County CAP court. He was taken to the Warren County Correctional Facility and is held there without bail due to having multiple prior felony convictions.

Circle K gas: 40 cents off per gallon Thursday in St. Louis area

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

Circle K gas: 40 cents off per gallon Thursday in St. Louis area ST. LOUIS - Drivers around the St. Louis area can enjoy a nice discount on gas Thursday at their local Circle K location.Circle K is bringing back its popular Fuel Day promotion, offering customers a chance to save 40 cents per gallon of gas. The special only runs for a limited time, 4-7 p.m. Thursday, at participating gas stations. You can find the closest Circle K station participating near you here. Who is Sai Kandula? Chesterfield man charged in White House crash This promotion is good for more than 5,000 stations in the United States, including ones in Missouri and Illinois. Circle K has offered many similar promotions throughout the last few years. The company offers the deal ahead of Memorial Day weekend, a busy period of travel and unofficial start of summer. “After an overwhelming response from customers, we are thrilled to bring back Circle K Fuel Day in a bigger way,” said Louise Warner, Sr. Vice President, Global Fuels, for Circle K. “With summer right around the corne...

Airbnb announces 'anti-party crackdown' plan in Missouri for upcoming holidays

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

Airbnb announces 'anti-party crackdown' plan in Missouri for upcoming holidays ST. LOUIS - Airbnb will move forward with an "anti-party crackdown" plan in Missouri intended to reduce disruptions and emergencies around two upcoming holiday weekends. The plan comes after concerns over short-terms rental parties in the St. Louis area and other parts of the state. In some cases, Airbnbs have been linked to weekend spikes in crime around St. Louis recently. Who is Sai Kandula? Chesterfield man charged in White House crash Airbnb is specifically hoping to reduce "the risk of disruptive and unauthorized parties in Missouri," according to its announcement Tuesday. New measures will take effect for anyone looking to book a short-term rental around the Memorial Day and Fourth of July holiday weekends. Airbnb says the following measures will take effect:For one-night and two-night reservations, there will be heightened restrictions on reservation attempts, leveraging an anti-party system to block certain entire home bookings that are identified as potentially higher-r...

Enjoy Illinois 300 returns at Worldwide Technology Raceway June 2-4

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

Enjoy Illinois 300 returns at Worldwide Technology Raceway June 2-4 MADISON, Ill. - It's back - The Enjoy Illinois 300 returns for its second year at worldwide Technology Raceway on June 2 and 4. Sunday, June 4 will also boast an all-new Gateway Garage Experience that enables fans to get up close and personal with the teams, cars, and drivers.The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and Jazz St. Louis returns to the Confluence Music Festival with a one of a kind trackside performance. Bebe and Cece Winans, the Madison High School Marching Band, and the Muny Teens will have performances as well. Bear struck and killed on I-55 near Festus They will also have a special grand marshal this year. Jackie Joyner-Kersee also hosting the inaugural JJK 5k on Saturday, June 3.Curtis Francois is the owner and CEO, he was here Wednesday morning and spoke to FOX 2's Margie Ellisor about what all that they will offer over the weekend.

'St. Louis Starter Packs' the account behind the hilarious memes

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

'St. Louis Starter Packs' the account behind the hilarious memes ST. LOUIS – The @stlouisstarterpacks, an Instagram account, serves as a satirical platform dedicated to St. Louis residents, allowing them to playfully mock themselves. The account showcases a collection of memes known as "starter packs," which represent various characteristics or experiences associated with individuals living in the area. The Instagram account's owner wants to stay private. They said it's because they think it's more fun when people don't know who they are. They said that they might tell everyone who they are one day, but until then, they don't want to be known. So, per their request, they won't be named in this article.The owner of the Instagram account said, “Back to about two years ago I was in my office, and we were making some jokes and one of my coworkers came into the office, and he was dressed in a way that was very preppy, very upscale,” stlouisstarterpacks said. “I made a joke, 'you're a walking suburban preppy Dad starter pack,'.”  Check out th...

Antioch will look for alternative to military surplus tactical vehicle

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

Antioch will look for alternative to military surplus tactical vehicle The Antioch Police Department’s armored rescue vehicle — originally produced to help troops survive explosives set off in Iraq and Afghanistan — will stay on the force until an alternative can be found.Though no formal action was taken on Tuesday because no resolution was included in the agenda packets, the consensus among Antioch City Council members was to decommission the surplus Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle, find an alternative and craft a policy on its use.The demilitarization of the force was one of the police reform goals the council set in 2021. In March of that year, the council agreed the city would no longer accept surplus military equipment for its police department. Later that year, Assembly Bill 481, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, would require law enforcement agencies to establish policies and obtain approvals from their governing bodies for military and military-style equipment.On Tuesday, Mayor Lamar Thorpe said he didn’t think the police depart...

Wanna go to the NBA Finals? It won’t be cheap.

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

Wanna go to the NBA Finals? It won’t be cheap. Nuggets fans can already buy tickets to see the team’s first appearance in the NBA Finals in franchise history, but the tickets to see the historic games come at a steep price.The Nuggets finished a sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Finals Monday night with a 113-111 win.Their opponents in the finals are still yet to be determined between the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat, but that could be decided Tuesday night as the Heat lead the Celtics 3-0 going into Game 4. However, fans can already buy tickets to the first four games in the finals series.All tickets on Ticketmaster, the NBA’s official ticketing partner, are for resale only. Ball Arena’s box office is currently closed, and their website refers users to Ticketmaster as well.If the Heat does win, the first two games in the Finals series will be at Ball Arena in Denver. If the Celtics win, the Nuggets will be at home for Game 3 and 4 in the Finals.Resale tickets for the first game, June 1, start at $750 fo...

Man found guilty of selling fentanyl-laced pills that killed 15-year-old California boy

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

Man found guilty of selling fentanyl-laced pills that killed 15-year-old California boy A jury convicted a Rolling Hills man on Friday, May 19, of distributing pills laced with fentanyl that led to the death of a 15-year-old boy three years ago.Alexander Declan Bell Wilson, 22, was found guilty of one count of distribution of fentanyl resulting in death, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The offense carries a minimum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.On May 14, 2020, Wilson agreed to sell five pills laced with fentanyl to the victim, Nathan Young-Nichols, 15, of Rolling Hills Estates. The victim believed the pills were authentic pharmaceutical pills that contained oxycodone, according to evidence from Young-Nichols’s cellphone presented during the trial.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Searching for coronavirus, Marin County wastewater tests detect ‘tranq’ drug Crime and Public Safety | Los Gatos student directs ‘Fentanyl High’ documentary to raise awareness on youth drug use Crime and Public Safety | ...

South Bay teen volunteers dig into dirty work for the environment

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

South Bay teen volunteers dig into dirty work for the environment Editor’s Note: This article was written for Mosaic Vision, an independent journalism training program for high school students who report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional journalists.This year’s Earth Day theme, “Invest In Our Planet,” means different things to different teens, but sharing their time and volunteering is one way many teens are investing in the planet. For example, more than 100 volunteers were at a recent Earth Day event in San Jose.Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful, a community-based organization that focuses on clean-up efforts in Coyote Creek, celebrated Earth Day with its annual trash pick-up event on April 22.Many youths from San Jose’s Pioneer High School participated in the clean-up as part of a school project, taking part in community activism related to an issue that they’re passionate about.Volunteers from Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful gather trash during an Earth Day clean-up event on April 22, 2023 in San Jose. (Scarlett Lopez-Rodriguez/M...

Los Gatos student wins third place in Congressional Art Competition

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:01 GMT

Los Gatos student wins third place in Congressional Art Competition Los Gatos High School freshman Kiara Zhou placed third in the 2023 Congressional Art Competition for California’s 16th Congressional district.Zhou’s entry, “Tender Trust,” depicts a man and a dog and was selected for an award from 59 entries.The winners from the South Bay, Mid-Peninsula and coastal San Mateo County were honored at a virtual reception on May 4.The entries were judged by an independent panel of local members of the art community, including Kit Coleman of Woodside, Meredith Forster of Mountain View and Summer Lee of Pacifica.“I am thrilled for Kiara’s recognition,” said Bill Sanderson, superintendent of the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District. “Our student artists are among the best I’ve seen in my career.”Related ArticlesLocal News | South Bay teen volunteers dig into dirty work for the environment Local News | California poet’s Biden inauguration poem moved out of Florida elementary school library aft...