City of Austin to host job fair Tuesday

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

City of Austin to host job fair Tuesday AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Austin's Human Resources Department will host a free job fair Tuesday.The fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the City of Austin Permitting and Development Center. The center is located at 6310 Wilhelmina Delco Drive in central Austin.According to the city, people from city departments and local businesses will be at the fair looking to hire people from all backgrounds. To take part, the city asks you register at the event. Here is list of the employers who will be at the fair. The city said openings are available for full-time, part-time, entry level, blue collar, skilled craft and professional positions.

New music school for all ages opens in Colonie

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

New music school for all ages opens in Colonie ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Rock Pit opened its doors on August 1 at 9 Norman Drive in Colonie. The music school is open to everyone 5 years and older. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The Albany Rock Pit is owned by Kim Lindh and Tess Collins. Both also own other businesses: Lindh owns Action Trailer, which is located right next to the music school, and Collins owns McGeary’s Pub in Albany.“This all evolved when my daughter’s music school closed,” said Lindh. "There’s a niche market that was unfulfilled. Music is needed. It’s an outlet. It’s both expressive and therapeutic." New bubble tea, ramen shop opens near UAlbany The school features one-on-one sessions and group programs based on age. Instruments taught include acoustic and electric guitar, bass, drums, keyboard, and vocals. The school also offers Free Jam Fridays for school-aged children on the first Friday of each month."We were able to transform the space i...

Hundreds flock to Downtown Troy for Chowderfest

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

Hundreds flock to Downtown Troy for Chowderfest TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Sunday, hundreds gathered in Downtown Troy to enjoy a delightful autumn afternoon of chowder. Over 20 vendors set up tables and stalls, offering four oz. samples of unique recipes that ranged from the more traditional clam chowders to a delectable spicy espresso chocolate chowder. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! This year, the regular Chowderfest vendors were joined by a few last-second additions, including Sara's Kitchen and the Hudson Valley Community College HVCC- Educational Opportunity Program. Michael Landow, Coordinator of Institutional Advancement for HVCC, says the Educational Opportunity Program has participated in past Chowderfests, which influenced their decision to participate this year."We actually found out that the EOC even took second place one year," said Landow. "We thought that this was a great opportunity for our students and a way for us to be a part of the community. The students...

NYSP: Man arrested after attacking victim with hammer

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

NYSP: Man arrested after attacking victim with hammer COBLESKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Cobleskill man was arrested after attacking someone with a hammer after breaking into their apartment, according to the New York State Police. Dennis Taylor, 37, faces multiple charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On Wednesday, October 4, police responded to a home on Spring Street in Cobleskill for reports of a physical dispute with a weapon. Police say an investigation found Taylor entered the apartment at the location without permission and a verbal altercation ensued. According to New York State Police, Taylor struck the victim with a hammer during the argument, causing injuries. The victim was taken to the hospital for evaluation. Charges:Second-degree assaultFirst-degree burglary Scotty McCreery to perform at Proctors in Schenectady Taylor was arrested at Cobleskill State Police and was processed. He was taken to the Schoharie County Correctional Facility to await arraignment.

Crash leads to gunfire along I-44 near Fenton, one driver struck

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

Crash leads to gunfire along I-44 near Fenton, one driver struck ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Police are investigating a crash on Interstate 44 in St. Louis County that led to a road rage incident involving an apparent exchange of gunfire Tuesday morning. St. Louis County Police say two drivers reportedly exchanged gun fire in the eastbound lanes of I-44 in St. Louis County near Bowles Avenue. It happened after a crash during the 8 a.m. hour. Police say there was a minor crash between a pickup truck and another driver. The two cars continued briefly for a moment before both pulled over along I-44. Local church group traveling through Israel still stuck in the Middle East At some point, the driver in the pickup truck got out of the car, and the drivers of both cars exchanged gunfire. One driver was struck in the hand. The driver of the other car was not hit, then headed toward I-270 and Gravois, where he reportedly called police. No one else was struck by gunfire in the exchange. This is a developing story. FOX 2 will update as more information beco...

Advantage Solutions to move global headquarters to St. Louis

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

Advantage Solutions to move global headquarters to St. Louis ST. LOUIS - Advantage Solutions, a marketing firm named among Fortune Magazine's top 1000 businesses, will move its global headquarters from California to St. Louis. Leaders with Advantage Solutions hope St. Louis’ central location will help with client outreach while serving as a hub to meet and innovate with the world’s largest consumer goods companies and retailers. Dead tree is a big problem for elderly St. Louis homeowner Dave Peacock, the CEO of Advantage Solutions, is very familiar with the St. Louis scene. Born and raised in the St. Louis metro, he brings experience as the former president of Anheuser-Busch and Schnucks.“St. Louis is one of the great cities in the U.S., boasting top universities, a diverse talent pool, affordable living, and a central location that will foster more frequent, in-person connections with our teammates and our brand and retail clients,” said Peacock via a news release. “We’re excited to tap into St. Louis’ deep talent pool to fuel our purpose...

Watch Tuesday's ALDS games on FOX 2, more MLB postseason broadcasts on deck

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

Watch Tuesday's ALDS games on FOX 2, more MLB postseason broadcasts on deck (KTVI) - Postseason baseball is in full swing, and FOX 2 will carry the broadcasts for many upcoming games.The FOX 2 postseason broadcast schedule begins with both American League Division Series games on Tuesday. Here's what to expect:The MLB on FOX pregame show will begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The hour-long pregame show will be followed by several hours of baseball broadcasts. The Minnesota Twins will host the Houston Astros for Game 3 of their playoff series. First pitch is set for 3:07 p.m. CT. The series is currently tied 1-1.The Texas Rangers will host the Baltimore Orioles for Game 3 of their playoff series. First pitch is set for 7:03 p.m. CT. Texas currently leads the series 2-0 and has the opportunity to clinch a spot in the American League Championship Series with a win.There's a small treat for St. Louis-area baseball fans too. Adam Wainwright will help out with various broadcast elements during the Twins and Astros series.After the division series games, every postseason g...

Toddler found wandering street in Westlake area

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

Toddler found wandering street in Westlake area A child believed to be about 2 years old was found walking alone in the dark during the early morning hours in the Westlake area Tuesday. Police were called around 4:15 a.m. regarding a child wearing a white shirt who was wandering in the 400 block of Burlington Avenue. An investigation indicated the 2-year-old was found by a good Samaritan who stayed with the child until officers arrived, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson said.Video showed officers putting a sweater on the child, who appeared to be crying at times. The toddler was taken to a local police station while authorities worked to locate family members. Steve Garvey running for California’s U.S. Senate seat in 2024 The family did eventually arrive at the police station but no details were provided about how the child ended up alone on the street.Police said that the incident remains under investigation.

St. Francis workers' strike to be joined by allies, mariachi band

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

St. Francis workers' strike to be joined by allies, mariachi band The strike by hundreds of nurses and health care workers against Lynwood's St. Francis Medical Center continued Tuesday, the second day of a planned five-day work stoppage.On Tuesday, a mariachi band and union members were expected to gather with the picketers in front of the hospital as they continue to call for better wages and an end to what they describe as short staffing.On Monday, hospital officials issued a statement saying they continue "to bargain in good faith with union leadership with the goal of reaching agreements in the best interests of the hospital, its employees, and most importantly, those who we serve." 1,500 health care workers strike against St. Francis Medical Center They also touted their "special story" of St. Francis' "having been rescued from bankruptcy during the pandemic" and $36 million in investments in the hospital.Union officials, however, disputed that characterization in a press release issued by the United Nurses Associations of California/Union...

Supreme Court declines to revisit landmark libel ruling, though Clarence Thomas wants to reconsider the decision

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 08:08:47 GMT

Supreme Court declines to revisit landmark libel ruling, though Clarence Thomas wants to reconsider the decision By Devan Cole | CNNWashington — The Supreme Court declined on Tuesday to revisit the landmark First Amendment decision in New York Times v. Sullivan, rebuffing a request to take another look at decades-old precedent that created a higher bar for public figures to claim libel in civil suits.The media world has for years relied on the unanimous decision in the 1964 case to fend off costly defamation lawsuits brought by public figures. The ruling established the requirement that public figures show “actual malice” before they can succeed in a libel dispute.Despite being a mainstay in US media law, the Sullivan decision has increasingly come under fire by conservatives both inside and outside the court, including Justice Clarence Thomas, who said on Tuesday that he still wanted to revisit Sullivan at some point.“In an appropriate case, however, we should reconsider New York Times and our other decisions displacing state defamation law,” Thomas wrote in a brief concurrence to the court’s...