Schuylerville rapist jailed for failing to register
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A Saratoga County man, who raped a 13-year-old girl in 2017, was sentenced to five months behind bars on Wednesday for failing to register as a sex offender. He was first arrested on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017, for the rape. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! William E. Bounds III, 37, was accused of having sex with the teen, who was too young to legally consent. He was charged at the time with felony counts of second-degree rape, second-degree criminal sexual act, and misdemeanor sexual abuse. Bounds III was sentenced in April 2018 to three years in state prison. Once he was released, he moved to Milton, where police say he failed to register as a sex offender—a felony offense. He pleaded guilty to that charge in January 2023. Former BOCES teacher admits to raping 13-year-old Now, he will spend five months in Saratoga County Jail. He has also served parole since the 2017 incident, which will...One person in custody after police chase in St. Charles County
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - One person is in custody after a police chase that began in St. Charles County Friday morning. Police were in pursuit of a Red Cadillac sedan that started around 6:11 a.m. on I-70 eastbound towards Lindbergh, near Highway 79. The chase continued onto 170 southbound approaching Natural Bridge Avenue. Police: Accused Schnucks shooter has medical condition, may be with girlfriend The chase ended on the St. Charles Rock and Hanley Roads. No further information has been revealed.FOX 2 will update this story with more information as it becomes available. Our Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX helicopter flew over the area.Woman accused of harassment set to make first court appearance today
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A viral video of a woman harassing a Latino family in south St. Louis is due in court Friday.54-year-old Judy Kline is charged with burglary, property damage, and unlawful use of a weapon. Victims reported the incident to police more than a year ago. They just arrested her two weeks ago. Police: Accused Schnucks shooter has medical condition, may be with girlfriend Prosecutors claim the case was not presented to them as a priority. The hearing was postponed from last Friday because her defense attorney was in another trial.Opinion: CU’s deal with PointsBet shows sports betting’s insidious reach
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
Do you want a sure bet?I’m wagering that the United States Supreme Court has turned America into one big casino.We are in the middle of the largest and fastest expansion of legal gambling in the nation’s history, which is quite possibly, as some say, the next opioid crisis.Wouldn’t you know it? A recent article from the Associated Press reminded us that PointsBet has an exclusive agreement with the University of Colorado, suggesting that students are targets who want to bet.“I struggle with any kind of predatory marketing, whether it’s cigarettes or alcohol,” said B. David Ridpath, a professor of sports administration at Ohio University. “You can make the same argument with gambling.”Online sports betting has put casinos in the pockets of millions of Americans, exacerbating the risk of gambling addiction and threatening a flood of bankruptcies and suicides.Experts blame the rapid growth on the fact that over 46 states have already passed laws that allow sports gambling to flourish, ...Colorado mountain snowpack beating 30-year norm as spring nears — except for Arkansas River Basin
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
Colorado mountain snowpack measured above normal in early March, a few weeks before the closely watched seasonal peak, except in the Arkansas River Basin, where lagging snow could lead to low water flows.The snowpack tracked by federal snow surveyors appeared relatively promising with the latest data showing the overall statewide level at 120% of the norm, which is based on a 30-year average between 1991 and 2020. In particular, watersheds that feed the heavily-tapped Colorado River held above-average snow, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service snow survey data.“We still have a little bit more of winter to go, and then we will have the early spring and early summer precipitation that could still give us a boost. If we do get a good spring, things could get better,” snow survey supervisor Brian Domonkos said.“But things could go the other way, too.”Snow on Colorado’s mountains typically peaks between March...Feast on fowl and fire at Colorado’s first Nashville hot chicken joint
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
Music City Hot Chicken claims to be the first Nashville hot chicken restaurant to open in Colorado.“Before we opened, we did some research, and outside of having a Nashville-style sandwich on the menu, we didn’t come across any specialty restaurants,” co-owner Sam Graf said.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Who makes the best hot chicken sandwich in Denver? Vote in our annual food bracket challenge. Restaurants, Food and Drink | Who makes the best hot chicken sandwich in Denver? Help us decide. Restaurants, Food and Drink | Denver’s best spicy chicken sandwich: Vote in the Sweet 16 round of our March Madness food bracket Graf, 38, and his older brother Jordan, 40, opened Music City Hot Chicken at 111 W. Prospect Road in their hometown of Fort Collins in 2016. Sam had frequently visited a friend in Nashville over the years, fallen in love with the city’s spicy style of chicken, and then developed his own recipe so he d...Mexican cartel issues apparent apology, turns over five 'kidnappers' of Americans
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
A Mexican cartel blamed for the kidnapping of four Americans last week appeared to issue an apology and turned over five of its own members to authorities for their alleged role in the abduction, according to a letter obtained by The Associated Press.“We have decided to turn over those who were directly involved and responsible in the events, who at all times acted under their own decision-making and lack of discipline,” said the letter, which claimed to be from the Scorpions faction of the Gulf cartel, per the AP.The letter was reportedly accompanied by a photo of five men bound and laying face-down on the pavement. One state official confirmed to the AP that five men had been found tied up inside a car with the letter.The news outlet obtained the letter from a Tamaulipas state law enforcement official.The four Americans were traveling to Mexico for a medical procedure last Friday when they were kidnapped by a group of armed men just after they crossed the border in Matamoros....R&R With CBD Therapy
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
View the original article about R&R With CBD Therapy at CBD Candy.CBD is a compound derived from the cannabis sativa plant. CBD is known to provide many health benefits to its users. The popularity of this compound as a solution for dealing with various medical illnesses and their associated symptoms has contributed to the emergence of different kinds of rest and rejuvenation therapies using CBD products. Let us take a look at how CBD can be beneficial in helping a person with recovery and rehabilitation.CBD As A Relaxing AgentCBD is a compound known to induce a state of relaxation in its users. The compound interacts with the endocannabinoid system of our body, resulting in a state of calm for an extended period. While many other compounds derived from the cannabis sativa plant are known to help people relax and feel peaceful, most of them are associated with pushing the user into a state of extended euphoria. Some compounds from the same plant family are notorious for their te...Ready for the Big One? Homeowners in these Bay Area cities can apply for money to prepare for earthquakes
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
The Big One is coming. And thousands of homes across the Bay Area aren’t ready for it.If your house is among those that aren’t yet earthquake-safe, you may qualify for a new state program to help pay for seismic retrofits. Starting in late April, homeowners in Oakland, Berkeley and San Francisco can apply for grants to reinforce single-family homes with a vulnerable “soft story” on the ground floor.The most common example is an older house with a garage below the main living area, said Janiele Maffei, chief mitigation officer for the California Earthquake Authority, the agency overseeing the program.“You’ve taken out all the elements that resist earthquake forces — and that’s the walls,” she said.Many soft-story houses can be reinforced with steel or wood, but homeowners often balk at the hefty price tag — which can range from $14,000 to $27,000, Maffei said. The new pilot program, using $5 million in federal funding, is se...49ers free agency: Time to pay up for a tight end to complement Kittle
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:33:05 GMT
When it comes to splurging on a tight end, the 49ers wisely did so with George Kittle in 2020.When it comes to free agency, they consistently avoid such spending.Perhaps that changes this shopping season.Adding a No. 2 tight end is an annual chore that seemingly fails to deliver, all due respect to Ross Dwelley’s sure hands and Charlie Woerner’s special teams value.Tyler Kroft’s one-year, $1.2 million deal last May was the largest given to a free agent tight end since Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch took command in 2017. Other one-year duds since then: Logan Paulsen (2017), Levine Toilolo (2018), and Jordan Reed (2020).Next month’s draft supposedly offers a deep pool of tight ends, which could tempt the 49ers to burn their free agent dollars elsewhere. Here is how that marketplace looks:WHO’S HEREKittleKittle had a career-high 11 touchdown catches in his sixth season, after missing the opening two games with a groin injury. He made his fourth Pro Bowl and drew All-Pro Second-Team honor...Latest news
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