Albany man sentenced to 20 years to life for 2015 homicide

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

Albany man sentenced to 20 years to life for 2015 homicide ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Albany man was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for shooting and killing another man in 2015. Jaushi'ir Weaver was sentenced after being convicted of second degree murder in September. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Weaver was charged in connection with the shooting death of Courtney Yates, who was killed near Lark Street and Sheridan Avenue. The 25-year old was first convicted of murder in 2016, but it was overturned earlier this year after the New York State Supreme Court concluded the judge failed to properly instruct the jury.Weaver is also serving a 15-year sentence for criminal possession of a weapon. The two sentences will run concurrently.

Albany Med lockdown suspect cannot represent himself in court

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

Albany Med lockdown suspect cannot represent himself in court ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The suspect charged with bringing a gun into Albany Medical Center cannot represent himself. A judge ruled on Monday that Dino Savoca is not mentally fit to do so. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Savoca is facing three charges, including second degree murder, after his mother died days after he tried to prevent medical staff from moving her. He's accused of bringing a loaded shotgun and a BB gun into his mother's hospital room in March. He pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.The hospital went into lockdown for several hours. It prompted Albany Med and other hospitals to review their safety protocols.

Unity House kicks off annual children's holiday program

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

Unity House kicks off annual children's holiday program TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Unity House kicked off its annual children's holiday program on Monday. The Rensselaer County-based human service agency is collecting toys, clothes and other items for more than 1,000 children.They focus on two main categories: needs and wants. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "The group focuses on both because there are basics that we all need in everyday life, and that sort of compiles the list of needs, and on the wants side, it could be anything from a board game to Spider-Man seems to be popular this year to dolls," Unity House Elf Cassie Prugh said. They usually deliver the gifts, but this year, they are opening a store where parents and guardians can come in and choose what their kids would like.

Guilderland kicks off Holiday Angels, Giving Angels programs

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

Guilderland kicks off Holiday Angels, Giving Angels programs GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A couple of local groups have teamed up to collect holiday gifts this year. The Guilderland Chamber of Commerce partnered with the Guilderland YMCA for the 2023 Holiday Angels and Giving Angels programs.They collect unwrapped gifts for the Guilderland Central School District, St. Catherine's, and more. Leaders of both organizations said it will allow them to expand their reach and help more families in need. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "It's a big initiative. It's a lot of volunteer hours, a lot of volunteer organizations, so partnering with the chamber allows us to spread out a little bit and not have overlap, and so it's a great partnership for us," Guilderland YMCA Exec. Dir. Lisa Wilcott said.To help, visit the Guilderland Chamber of Commerce or the YMCA and choose an ornament from the holiday tree. It will have a specific request from a family in need.The ornament and the unwrapped gift mu...

These five Thanksgiving pies are a dessert lover’s dream

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

These five Thanksgiving pies are a dessert lover’s dream By Claire Saffitz, The New York TimesThanksgiving is a major production if you’re the host, and generally I encourage cutting a few corners. If it eases your workload, I say go ahead and buy the gravy or use the canned cranberry sauce.But I draw the line at dessert.As a baker, I give my all to the pie spread, making my own crusts, assembling fillings from scratch and softly whipping fresh cream for serving.No matter the number of guests we’re expecting, I insist on preparing the pie trifecta (pie-fecta?) of apple, pumpkin and pecan, with some twists.Rather than overload my apple pie with spices, I marry a dark caramel with chunky apple slices, so the end result is slightly reminiscent of tarte Tatin. My pumpkin pie is fairly traditional, save for the crunchy layer of toasted pumpkin seeds. Coated in maple syrup and baked on top, it gives an otherwise soft pie some texture. And the pecan pie, baked in a slab, uses a filling of pecan cream — no corn syrup — that is lightly sweet...

USPS now accepting 'Santas' for annual Adopt a Letter campaign

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

USPS now accepting 'Santas' for annual Adopt a Letter campaign If you're looking to give back this holiday season, the United States Postal Service wants your help.The Postal Service's annual Operation Santa turns 111 years old this year, and for the very first time in the program's history, the charitable event is starting before Black Friday.Operation Santa is a yearly tradition in which children, individuals and families write letters to "Santa" in hopes of having some wishes fulfilled that might otherwise go unanswered.The Postal Service screens the letters across the country and makes the senders eligible to receive a gift from a willing and giving participant. The letters are being reviewed and posted online and people can sign up to "adopt" one of the letters and make those dreams come true.Letters need to be sent to "Santa's U.S. workshop," 123 Elf Road, North Pole 88888, with a legible and accurate return address to ensure senders are eligible to participate in the charitable event.A letter to Santa from Jaidyn, one of many children to...

Pop star Shakira reaches tax deal with Spanish authorities

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

Pop star Shakira reaches tax deal with Spanish authorities By Joseph Wilson | Associated PressBARCELONA, Spain — After having maintained her innocence for nearly five years, pop star Shakira struck a last-minute deal on the opening day of her tax fraud trial in Barcelona to avoid the risk of going to prison.Shakira told the presiding magistrate, José Manuel del Amo, on Monday that she accepted the agreement reached with prosecutors. She answered “yes” to confirm her acknowledgment of six counts of failing to pay the Spanish government 14.5 million euros (about $15.8 million) in taxes between 2012 and 2014.The trial, which was expected to include more than 100 witnesses over several weeks, was instead called off after just eight minutes.Under the deal, Shakira is to receive a suspended three-year sentence and to pay a fine of 7.3 million euros ($8 million) in addition to the previously unpaid taxes and interest. She will pay another fine of 432,000 euros ($472,000) in exchange for having her prison sentence waived.However, she no...

Jewish student sues Musk over being labeled a Nazi

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

Jewish student sues Musk over being labeled a Nazi By Donie O’Sullivan and Audrey Ash | CNNBen Brody says his life was going fine. He had just finished college, stayed out of trouble, and was prepping for law school. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, Elon Musk used his considerable social media clout to amplify an online mob’s misguided rants accusing the 22-year-old from California of being an undercover agent in a neo-Nazi group.The claim, Brody told CNN, was as bizarre as it was baseless.But the fact he bore a vague resemblance to a person allegedly in the group, that he was Jewish, and, that he once stated in a college fraternity profile posted online that he aspired to one day work for the government, was more than enough information for internet trolls to falsely conclude Brody was an undercover government agent (a “Fed”) planted inside the neo-Nazi group to make them look bad.For Brody, the fallout was immediate. Overnight, he became a central character in a story spun by people seeking to deny and downplay the actions of...

Here's what to know about the Thanksgiving travel surge

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

Here's what to know about the Thanksgiving travel surge (KRON) -- While it may seem Thanksgiving has snuck up on us this year, travel authorities have definitely been preparing for it. Thanksgiving is one of the busiest times of the year for travel as people use planes, trains and automobiles to get to their loved ones. The California Highway Patrol is preparing for its annual Thanksgiving Maximum Effort Period to prevent as many crashes, injuries and fatalities on the roads as possible. This period begins on Wednesday at 6:01 p.m. and stretches until Sunday at 11:59 p.m. throughout California. The best days to fly around Thanksgiving in 2023 “Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude and celebration, but the holiday is also associated with increased travel and a higher risk of traffic incidents,” said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. In 2022, 37 people were killed in car accidents and 1,016 people were arrested for driving under the influence over the four-day period in CHP's jurisdiction, officials said. Additionally, 8,600 citations we...

Vallejo police shoot armed robbery suspect

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:22:42 GMT

Vallejo police shoot armed robbery suspect (KRON) -- An officer with the Vallejo Police Department shot a suspect in an armed robbery on Monday, the Vallejo Police Department said. The person who was shot has injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening, per VPD. VPD responded to the 3400 block of Sonoma Boulevard at 11:43 a.m. for the report of an armed robbery. Police said officers were immediately able to locate a car that matched the description given by victims of a suspect vehicle. 2 arrested for armed carjacking before leading a police chase The car led officers on a short chase, police said, before it crashed into an uninvolved car near the intersection of Tennessee Street and Sonoma Boulevard. After a short chase on foot, an officer shot the suspect, police said. The suspect was shot at least once, but police believe they will survive. A handgun was recovered at the scene, per VPD. The Solano County Major Crimes Task Force is investigating the incident.