Celebrate 85 years with $0.85 burgers at Jack's Drive In
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
WYNANTSKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Jack's Drive In in Wynantskill is opening for its 85th season on March 9 with a special promotion. To celebrate 85 years, the joint will offer the first hamburger or cheeseburger of every order for just $0.85. New restaurant opens at Cohoes’ Van Schaick Country Club Jack's Drive In special promotion will only run for a limited time. Make sure to get your $0.85 hamburger from Thursday, March 9 through Sunday, March 12. Jack's is located at 24 Main Avenue in Wynantskill.Attorney General’s OSI investigates car crash involving Troy police
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation (OSI) opened an investigation into the death of Sabeh Alalkawi on March 7. Alalkawi died on February 22 in a car incident involving members of the Troy Police Department.During the early morning of February 22, Alalkawi was driving through an intersection in Troy when he was hit by a Troy police car responding to a domestic incident call. Alalkawi was taken to the hospital and later pronounced dead. NYSP: Wrong-way driver on I-90 almost hits police car The Attorney General's Office explains in accordance with the New York State Executive Law, OSI assesses every incident reported to it where a police officer or a peace officer, including a corrections officer, may have caused the death of a person, by an act or omission. Under the law, the officer may be on-duty or off duty, and the decedent may be armed or unarmed. Also, the decedent may or may not be in custody or incarcerated. If OSI’s assess...Woman struck and killed in St. Louis County
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A woman was struck and killed Wednesday morning.Troopers said the driver of a Volkswagen was making a left from Woodstock Road onto South Florissant Road. That's when police said they hit a woman crossing the street.The man driving the Volkswagen went to check on the woman, and that's when another car struck her.Unlike the driver of the first car, the second car did not stop. Police do say it was dark at the time, so they're working to determine if that other driver saw her or not.This happened just before 6:00 a.m. Ferguson and Normandy police were at the scene, but the Missouri State Highway Patrol has now taken over this investigation.According to the sergeant from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Mike Autenrieth, the Volkswagen struck the woman in the left lane of southbound traffic, and crews have this blocked off as they continue their investigation. They are collecting evidence including surveillance video to hopefully identify the second car and con...St. Peters police identify alleged Schnucks parking lot shooter
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
ST. PETERS, Mo. - Major developments Wednesday morning in the terrifying case of a woman who was shot in a Schnucks parking lot in St. Peters.Investigators now know who they’re looking for, and they think he could be responsible for other recent crimes as well. Authorities have identified the suspect as 24-year-old Tyrone Miller from O’Fallon, Illinois.Miller has been charged with three felonies in this case, and an arrest warrant is out for him. St. Peter’s police told FOX 2 Wednesday morning, though, that Miller is still on the loose.The frightening incident happened last Friday evening in the Schnucks parking lot. Police said the victim, a 52-year-old woman, was in her car when Miller tried to take her purse. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW ...Judge rules Missouri's 'SAPA' Act as unconstitutional
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A Missouri gun law is now considered unconstitutional by a federal judge, but the legal battle appears to be far from over.Some law enforcement officers feared the law would have unintended consequences when it comes to fighting crime, but Attorney General Andrew Bailey vows to keep fighting for it as it's written.The Second Amendment Preservation Act is also known as 'SAPA.' It was passed in 2021, and made it illegal for police to enforce federal gun laws that are not included in state statutes. It also allows people to sue police departments for up to $50,000 if they feel like an officer is violating their Second Amendment rights.The Missouri attorney general plans to fight in court to uphold the law as it's written, saying if the state legislature wants to expand the foundational rights in the Second Amendment, they have the authority to do that. A federal judge striking down the law is a victory for police who have criticized the measure. Close ...Crews responding to house fire in north St. Louis City
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Fire crews are responding to flames at a north St. Louis City home Wednesday morning. Our Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter is flying over the scene located on the 5200 block of Davidson Avenue just off of I-70, where crews firefighters continue to put the fire. Top story: St. Peters police identify alleged Schnucks parking lot shooter The house was boarded up back in 2021, but it is unknown at this time if it's vacant. The cause of the fire has not yet been reported, and no injuries have been revealed. FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available.Will Ferrell spotted in Central Illinois
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
PEKIN, Ill. (WMBD) - There's been a confirmed celebrity sighting in Central Illinois. Actor-comedian Will Ferrell was spotted at Maquet's Rail House in Pekin Tuesday. A restaurant employee confirmed Ferrell was there. The restaurant's Facebook page also posted a picture of Ferrell at the restaurant, citing the actor was "filming on our pizza side."Monday, the actor-comedian was also spotted at a Walmart parking lot in Beech Grove, Indiana, alongside a production crew. Reportedly the crew shared they were filming a road trip style documentary about Ferrell. Credit: Khylee HardwickCredit: Maquet's Rail HouseCredit: Mary BurressCredit: Mary BurressCredit: Mary BurressCredit: Khylee HardwickCredit: Khylee HardwickLadue estate with luxury auto house sold in record-setting 8-figure deal
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
LADUE, Mo. - A French-inspired mansion in Ladue sold last month for a record-setting amount.The 7.5-acre estate closed on Feb. 28 for $13 million, making it not only the biggest dollar amount for a home in the St. Louis area, but one of the priciest deals ever recorded in Missouri, according to realtor Jeff Lottmann of Compass St. Louis.The home, designed by Dick Busch Architects and built in 2014 by CIC Construction Group, has its own lake and gazebo, marble fountains, gated circle driveways, and tiered patios and terraces. Top story: St. Peters police identify alleged Schnucks parking lot shooter The estate holds two unattached guest apartments with a combined 5,000 feet of finished space. The 27,000 square-foot main residence, the crown jewel of the property, has European limestone flooring, a sweeping spiral staircase, and pristine tree-lined landscape views.Guests will be wowed by the two-story reception hall, complete with a stained-glass domed ceiling, as wel...St. Louis riverfront encampment will be disbanded Friday
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The City of St. Louis is offering housing, transportation, and additional resources to those living in a tent community along the Mississippi River in the Laclede’s Landing area.As of Tuesday, a city spokesperson said 14 individuals had accepted the help being offered. Last week, notices were posted that the camp would be disbanded on March 10.A spokesperson for the city said that the St. Louis Department of Human Services is committed to making sure that all families in the city who don't have homes or whose homes are unstable have options for permanent and supportive housing, as well as services to help them with any other needs.“It’s time,” said Gretchen Menges, owner of Advantes Group. Top story: St. Peters police identify alleged Schnucks parking lot shooter Her company is heavily invested in the Laclede’s Landing area. Menges said the tent encampment has been a haven for drug use and a source of crime.“The situation that they were living in was not safe or humane...Armory adds security cameras, fence to east parking lot in light of break-ins
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:39:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The Armory is adding security measures to one of its lots after being hit with car break-ins since it opened. The most recent incident happened at the neighboring Goodwill parking lot.The historic landmark was built in 1938. The Armory is St. Louis's biggest indoor entertainment venue, and guests are encouraged to let their inner child out."There are a bunch of incredible games; you kind of feel like you're outside and inside at the same time," said Jake Miller, president of Brick & Beverage Group. Top story: St. Peters police identify alleged Schnucks parking lot shooter However, the business has become a victim of car break-ins. In addition to having armed off-duty police doing nightly patrols, they're adding a fence to their east lot and security cameras."It takes an image of the car going in, and an image of the car going out," Miller said. "But in addition, one of the cameras scans the license plates specifically, so that you can index a specific vehicle and y...Latest news
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