Off the Beaten Path: Ice Cream Station
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
FEURA BUSH, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Ice Cream Station has been a staple in the community since the 1970s, changing ownership over the years. Jake and Mackenzie Constantine have owned it for two seasons now and say they are excited to usher it into the future. Ice Cream Stations offers soft serve, hard ice cream, Dole Whip, specialty sundaes, and Only 8 Frozen Yogurt, which is a low-sugar option. Each week they offer new weekly flavors, new they share on their Facebook. Off the Beaten Path: The Tailored Tea Jake has memories of visiting the establishment growing up. Now, he dreams of his family growing up in the area and he says "maybe work" at the shop.Looking for something different than your standard ice cream cone? Why not try the "Taco Tuesday" special, which includes a choice of waffle cone taco, soft serve flavor, three toppings, whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry. Off the Beaten Path: Icy Point Rolling Ice Cream Ice Cream Station is located at 1391 Indian Fields Road in Feura Bus...Largest Easter egg hunt in New York held in Rotterdam
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
ROTTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The largest Easter egg hunt in New York will be held at the Via Port Rotterdam Mall on Saturday, April 8. The Easter egg hunt will include over 50,000 eggs, and tickets can be purchased online. It is $10 per person and free for infants two and younger. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Tickets are also available on other dates for various Easter activities and can be purchased using the same link. Other dates and times include the following: Easter festivities in the Capital Region Thursday, March 30: 4-9 p.m.Friday, March 31: 4-9 p.m. Saturday, April 1: 10 AM - 8 p.m.Sunday, April 2: 10 AM - 8 p.m.Wednesday, April 5: 4-8 p.m.Thursday, April 6: 4-8 p.m.Friday, April 7: 4-9 p.m.Saturday, April 8: 10 AM - 8 p.m.'Concert in the Catskills' features country lineup
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
CATSKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Concert in the Catskills is set to take place at the historic Catskill Point on June 24 at 7:30 p.m. Country star Michael Ray is headlining the event. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Ray will be joined by Spencer Crandall and Ian Flanigan. Ray is best known for the songs "Think a Little Less" and "Whiskey and Rain." Crandall is best known for the song "My Person." Flanigan is a Saugerties native who appeared on season 19 of "The Voice."Catskill Point is located at 1 Main Street in Catskill. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 24 at 10 a.m. You can buy tickets on the Concert in the Catskills website.Missouri Senate gives initial approval to transgender related bans
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Reaction to a plan by Missouri Attorney Andrew Bailey to restrict gender-affirming care is drawing sharp criticisms from advocates for transgender youth. The Missouri Senate gave initial approval for the transgender related bans Tuesday morning.“These kids are fabulous kids, and there is nothing that I would like better than for them to just be themselves,” said Susan Halla, executive director of TransParent, a national organization that provides support for the families of transgender and gender-nonconforming youth. Bailey’s office shared details of his plan on Monday. Planned Parenthood was among the organizations calling Bailey’s claims false and harmful and insisting gender-affirming care is safe, effective, and life-saving. The ACLU of Missouri believes Bailey is outside his authority to implement the restrictions and has called them reckless and dangerous. SENATE RECAP | Members gaveled in yesterday at 4 p.m.After 13 hours of debate/filibuster ...Daycare re-opens after child left outside for 4 hours
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
FLORISSANT, Mo. - A daycare facility in St. Louis County just reopened under a probationary license. The Tendercare Learning Center on New Halls Ferry has been closed since December 2021, when Missouri’s Office of Childhood suspended its license for reportedly leaving a toddler outside for nearly four hours.“It should never happen,” said Steve Fleddermann, the facility’s attorney, as he explained what went wrong. “The teacher did a headcount, and that’s not enough, because, as children will do, by the time they actually filed in, the line starts moving the child decides to go back and stay outside.”A 2-year-old child was documented by regulators as being out alone in a fenced-in playground from 10:33 a.m. until 3:23 p.m. on that day in December. It was unseasonably warm, with temperatures reportedly in the low 50s. Top story: Family makes public plea after missing woman’s car found abandoned “Fortunately, there was no injury in this case, but that’s not to say there couldn’t hav...Missouri House closer to legalizing sports betting
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - With March Madness in full swing, many Missourians are forced to drive across state lines to place a bet on their favorite team, but after the House gave first-round approval to a bill Monday evening, sports wagering is one step closer to becoming legal. During the NFL season, there were roughly 10 million attempts to place a sports bet in Missouri, according to GeoComply. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle say that Missouri is playing a losing hand after not legalizing sports betting. The House took the first step Monday towards making it legal to place wagers on college and professional sports teams. "I hear from people every day when I'm out and about why hasn't Missouri done this yet and quite frankly, we're starting to look silly," Rep. Phil Christofanelli, R-St. Peters, said. While all of Missouri's neighboring states are betting on their favorite team, Missourians are getting denied and are crossin...A copyright battle over AI-generated art will begin in Colorado
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
When Jason Allen won the digital-art competition at the Colorado State Fair last year, he sprayed fuel on a debate about the role of artificial intelligence in the art world.Now the Pueblo-based game designer, who created his award-winning piece “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial” using the AI software Midjourney, is exploiting his fame as an AI-art poster child to launch a campaign to legally protect AI works.“The U.S. Copyright Office rejected my copyright registration (for the image), so after some back and forth, I’ve hired a lawyer and am appealing,” said the 39-year-old Allen, who this week is unveiling a coordinated online protest against the ruling. “We’re prepared to go all the way to the Supreme Court.”Allen’s Colorado-based protest is called COVER, or Copyright Obstruction Violates Expressive Rights. He’s filing a Request for Reconsideration with the U.S. Copyright Office in an attempt to establish sole ownership of ...LAUSD strike begins, closing schools for more than half a million students
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
Despite last-minute negotiations that went into the evening Monday, the Los Angeles Unified School District was unable to come to agreement with the union representing thousands of its employees to avert a work stoppage.On Tuesday morning, the LAUSD strike began, shutting down hundreds of schools and creating hardships for hundreds of thousands of parents.Demonstrators could be seen picketing under the rain as early as 5:30 a.m. in Van Nuys, video showed.The strike had been in the works for several weeks, and union reps identified Tuesday as the first day of what is tentatively planned to be a three-day stoppage.The strike includes the support of as many as 60,000 employees of the school district who are members of both the Local 99 of Service Employees International Union and United Teachers Los Angeles.The unions represent both educators and school district employees, including bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers and teaching aids. LAUSD superintendent: Strike talks stall...Woman, 12 cats found dead after Sylmar fire
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
A woman in her 70s was killed in a Sylmar house fire late Monday.Additionally, 12 cats were found dead in the blaze, officials said.The fire was reported around 10:45 p.m. in the 14300 block of Tyler Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.Responding firefighters we able to extinguish the flames at the single-family house in about 20 minutes.“Sadly, despite paramedics' best efforts to revive her, one woman (approximately 75 years old) was beyond medical help and declared dead at the scene,” officials said in an alert.A dozen cats were also found dead in the home, but it is unclear if they died as a result of the fire, Firefighter David Ortiz said.Ortiz said there were no working fire alarms inside the home at the time of the blaze.The home is expected to be uninhabitable after the fire, and the cause is under investigation.Judge: California law mandating handgun safety features violates Second Amendment
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:35:37 GMT
A federal judge is blocking a California law that would mandate certain safety features for semiautomatic handguns. U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney on Monday ruled in favor of the California Rifle & Pistol Association (CRPA) and four individuals who had said the law violates the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms since no new guns being manufactured complied with it, Reuters reported. The plaintiffs noted that gun buyers in California were de facto limited to purchasing models from before 2013, the year when the law fully took effect. California’s Unsafe Handgun Act, enacted in 2001, requires new semiautomatic weapons to have an indicator showing when there is a round in the chamber and a mechanism to prevent firing when the magazine is not fully inserted in case to prevent an accidental discharge, according to Reuters. The state law also requires handguns to implement microstamping, where a serial number will be stamped on each bullet fired. ...Latest news
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