Warrensburg woman arrested for DWI following three-car crash
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
WARRENSBURG, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Warrensburg woman was arrested after causing a three-vehicle crash while having a blood alcohol content four times the legal limit. Heather Charon, 41, has been charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On June 3 at 3:40 p.m., state troopers responded to the area of State Route 9 in Warrensburg on the report of a three-car crash with injuries. The investigation revealed that Charon was driving a vehicle northbound when she struck a parked car, pushing it into a second parked vehicle. The first car that was struck was occupied by a child, who sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Charon was arrested and transported to SP Chestertown for processing, where she recorded the 0.32% BAC. State police conduct underage drinking detail in Washington County In addition to the DWI, Charon was also charged with several vehicle and traffic law viol...Ann Wilson of Heart to perform in Albany
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Ann Wilson, the founder and lead singer of rock band Heart, is set to perform with Tripsitter at The Egg in Albany. The concert is set for August 29 at 8 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Heart was formed in 1973 by Wilson with her sister Nancy Wilson on guitar. The band is best known for the songs “Barracuda,” “Crazy On You,” and “Magic Man,” among many others. Wilson and Tripsitter are currently finishing up their new album of original material. You can buy tickets for the concert on The Egg website.After missteps with some Hispanic voters in 2020, Biden faces pressure to get 2024 outreach right
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
By WILL WEISSERT and ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON (Associated Press)KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) — Joe Biden vowed in 2020 to work “like the devil” to energize Hispanic voters, and flew to Florida seven weeks before Election Day to do just that. But as he stepped to the podium at a Hispanic Heritage Month event near Disney World, Biden declared, “I just have one thing to say” and used his phone to play part of “Despacito.” It was meant as a salute to the singer of the reggaeton hit, Luis Fonsi, who had introduced Biden and cried, “Dance a little bit, Joe.” Still, the gesture triggered swift online backlash from some Hispanics, who saw it as playing to belittling stereotypes — proof that while outreach is important, failing to strike the right cultural tone can undermine such efforts. “The details actually matter for people because it’s respecting their background, respecting their history, respecting their culture,” said G...'Golf's Longest Day' could give Burbank teen shot at major championship
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
In less than two weeks, the golf world will descend on Los Angeles for one of the most prestigious and lucrative tournaments in the world.The 123rd United States Open Championship, one of golf's four major championships, will be held at Los Angeles Country Club June 15-18.This year's Open boasts competitors like the No.1 player in the world Scottie Scheffler, five-time major winner Brooks Koepka and three-time major winner Jordan Spieth, just a few names among a crowded field of golf's best players.Hoping to join that illustrious group? A seventh grader from Burbank.Jaden Soong, 13, is the youngest player ever to make the second round of qualifying for the U.S. Open.If he plays well enough at Hillcrest Country Club on Monday, the Thomas Starr King Middle School student will be the youngest to ever play the U.S. Open and will compete alongside the best in the world, including Spieth, one of Soong's favorite golfers and himself a previous winner of the U.S. Open."Thank you to all that...Apple's VR headset could change everything, again
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference kicks off today in Cupertino and anticipations are high for a new virtual reality headset from the company.WWDC is typically where Apple shows off new software features coming to the iPhone, iPad and Mac computers, but this year all signs point to new hardware."I think having a third major player in the market could really propel VR to the next level," said Nicholas Sutrich, who covers VR for Android Central.If the rumors are true, and there's been a lot of them, Apple could be setting the stage for a big hardware announcement in mixed reality headsets."I think we primarily need a company to come in and convince people they actually want to wear these things," said Sutrich.Apple has invited an interesting mix of developers, tech journalists, and those in the VR community to attend.Their upcoming headset is expected to handle both AR and VR."VR is a way to replace reality with a virtual one, so it puts you IN the game," explained Sutrich."AR i...Is Abel able? Sam Rubin questions The Weeknd's acting in 'The Idol'
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
After reshoots and scandalous articles, HBO's "The Idol" debuted its first episode. The drama stars Lily-Rose Depp as the struggling pop star Jocelyn, who gets into a relationship with Tedros, a self-help guru and "contemporary cult leader," played by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye. Tesfaye is one of the show's creators along with Sam Levinson of "Euphoria" and Reza Fahim. Prior to the show's release, both men said the story is based on the seedy and slimy underbelly of Hollywood and fame. KTLA 5's Sam Rubin checked out the first episode and to say he wasn't impressed is definitely an understatement. "It is not good, and the worst part, by far, The Weeknd himself," Sam revealed on the KTLA 5 Morning News. "Abel Tesfaye is not especially able as an actor."Sam called the show "incredibly vulgar.""It is as risque as anything, I think, HBO has ever done. That doesn't offend me, but that's not interesting. It should be about the hot world of the music business, but what a misfire," he said. S...New cookbook’s ode to early morning baking is a sweet treat
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
By Joy Summers, Star TribuneWhen the sky blooms from lavender to pink, and the sun chases away the last vestiges of cold, that’s when Sarah Kieffer finds her inspiration.“There is a calm and stillness, both outside and in, that can be found in the early hours,” she said. “Baking in the morning, when the day has just begun, is something I love.”With her fourth cookbook, Kieffer has penned a full ode to her literary love of early morning baking. “100 Morning Treats” (Chronicle Books, $27.50) is peppered with quotes from great writers like Mary Oliver and Lewis Carroll as it delivers recipes for tried-and-true classics with fresh verve and perspective.Instead of giving us another carrot cake recipe, she turns convention on its side and winds it up into a massive cinnamon roll, drizzled with cream cheese icing. Savory breakfasts are popped onto a sheet pan for weekend ease. Banana bread gets the scone treatment, and there’s even a breakfas...Road rage blamed in crash that killed couple driving with Porsche club
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
A couple out for a Sunday drive with a Porsche club was killed when a driver involved in a road rage incident lost control of his pickup truck and hit their car, a sheriff’s office in Utah said.The crash was reported around 12:30 p.m. Sunday on Highway 73 about 20 miles northwest of Provo, Utah.The road rage conflict had started several minutes earlier in the city of Eagle Mountain: A Ford F-150 pickup reportedly pulled out in front of a Nissan Maxima near the rodeo grounds, and the Nissan’s driver expressed his disapproval, said an account from the Utah County Sheriff’s Office.Both vehicles continued north on Eagle Mountain Boulevard for 3½ miles, then both turned east onto Highway 73, a two-lane road. About a half-mile after making the turn, with the Nissan now in front, the pickup’s driver reportedly veered onto the paved shoulder, came up on the Nissan’s right side and sideswiped it.The pickup’s driver then apparently lost control, crossed the...The 10 most underrated destinations around the world
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
Hawaii is wonderful, and London is fab, but it’s always fun to ponder lesser-known destinations, especially when that list includes spots we rarely, if ever hear about. Turns out TimeOut.com‘s editors are happy to oblige with a list of 14 gorgeous, underrated destinations, including Turku, Lake Bacalar and Srebrenik.Never heard of them? Turku was built in the 13th century, and the “Paris of Finland” was that country’s capital until 1812. Today, you can visit the city’s medieval fortress, traipse the cobblestone streets and riverside byways, and enjoy fika — a coffee and cake break we really need to adopt over here — at one of its many cafes.You’ll find Lake Bacalar’s clear blue waters on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, and Srebrenik is a dramatic, medieval town in Bosnia and Herzegovina that looks straight out “Game of Thrones.” The full list of underrated destinations — and more travel tips — can ...Travel Troubleshooter: Icelandair changed my flights. Can I get a refund for my tour?
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:29:40 GMT
DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: I recently booked a vacation package online through Icelandair Holidays. Two months later, I received a text that my airport had been changed from Baltimore/Washington International Airport to Washington Dulles.Christopher Elliott, the Travel Troubleshooter I realized that traveling to Dulles would be inconvenient, because it is a two-hour drive from my home in Baltimore, while BWI is only 25 minutes away. Using a cab or car service would incur extra expenses, so I wanted to discuss options with Icelandair Holidays.Much to my consternation, I could not find a phone number, email or live chat to assist. The website instructions led me to a customer support form. I completed the form and requested a refund. I received an autoreply.No one from Icelandair Holidays has responded. I have not received a refund to my credit card. The lack of response from Icelandair Holidays is frustrating and unacceptable. Can you help me get my $2,972 back?— Patricia...Latest news
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