Cappie's Drive-In in Amsterdam up for sale

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

Cappie's Drive-In in Amsterdam up for sale AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Cappie’s Drive-In, located at 264 Route 67 in Amsterdam, is up for sale. Longtime owners Donna and Craig Durinick are selling both the business and the property. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “It’s bittersweet," said Donna Durinick. Cappie's was founded over 65 years ago by Donna's aunt and uncle. She and Craig took over operations in 1997. Cappie's is a full-service restaurant that serves lunch, dinner and homemade ice cream. The Durinicks plan to retire in Florida after the sale. They will help the new owner with learning about the business, and share their recipes, contacts, vendors, and traditions. Olde Log Inn to be featured on ‘America’s Best Restaurants’ According to a release by Roohan Realty, the Durinicks feel that the Cappie's season could be expanded and breakfast could be added. “There is plenty of space for a mini-golf course or party pavilion," said Craig Durinick. The propert...

Albany celebrates Bike to Work Day, encourages alternatives to cars

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

Albany celebrates Bike to Work Day, encourages alternatives to cars ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The City of Albany spent the day highlighting alternative options for transportation on their annual Bike to Work Day. This year’s events were organized by Capital Streets, a local non-profit that advocates for people to explore alternatives like walking, biking or taking public transportation. Capital Streets Co-Founder Kyle Hatch said finding those alternatives can help mitigate the effects of climate change we are seeing in the region.   Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “The transportation sector is a major contributor to greenhouse gases in New York State and in the nation and we want to make sure active transportation is a major tool in our toolkit to addressing climate change," Hatch said. Mayor Kathy Sheehan said the annual event has more meaning this year with the effects of Canadian Wildfires hitting the Capital Region once again.“It is also about reducing our carbon footprint," Sheehan said...

Planet Fitness offers free access to St. Louis-area gyms through weekend

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

Planet Fitness offers free access to St. Louis-area gyms through weekend ST. LOUIS - Planet Fitness will offer free access to its St. Louis-area gyms through the weekend in response to air quality concerns around the region. Dense smoke from Canadian wildfires has led to unhealthy air quality indexes around Missouri and Illinois in recent days. St. Louis is under an "orange" air quality ranking Thursday from the National Weather Service. Health experts say, based on that ranking, sensitive groups should limit time outdoors, including exercise. Mix of heat, haze raise safety concerns for St. Louisans In response, Planet Fitness has opened 17 gyms in the St. Louis-area to anyone wanting to exercise, including non-members. “With seventeen Planet Fitness clubs in and around the St. Louis area, we want to make sure those who normally exercise outdoors have a safe option to avoid unhealthy air quality levels,” said Midwest Brands CEO Mike Hamilton who runs the Planet Fitness franchisee group. “As the leading fitness provider in the St. Louis area, we want t...

Passenger killed in single-vehicle crash in Denver on Interstate 25 ramp

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

Passenger killed in single-vehicle crash in Denver on Interstate 25 ramp A woman was killed in a single-vehicle crash early Thursday on a highway off-ramp in Denver near the intersection of Interstate 25 and Interstate 225.The woman who died was a passenger in the vehicle, police said in a posting on Twitter. The crash happened shortly before 3:26 a.m., police said.Around sunrise, police said that ramps from southbound and northbound I-25 to I-225 were closed as investigators look into what happened. The ramps were reopened at 8:00 a.m.#TRAFFIC: #DPD is investigating a single vehicle traffic crash at SB I-25 to I-225 off ramp, that resulted in the fatality of an adult female passenger. #Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will release victim, ID and cause of death. pic.twitter.com/QwkX5djUvj— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) June 29, 2023The woman was not identified. No other information was released.UPDATE: The ramps from northbound and southbound I-25 to I-225 have reopened following the crash investigation.— Denver Police Dept. (@Denv...

Supreme Court outlaws consideration of race as a factor in college admissions

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

Supreme Court outlaws consideration of race as a factor in college admissions WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court outlaws consideration of race as a factor in college admissions.

Sheriff’s deputy shoots man suspected of setting vehicle on fire in Grand Junction

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

Sheriff’s deputy shoots man suspected of setting vehicle on fire in Grand Junction Sheriff’s deputies shot a man suspected of setting a vehicle on fire at his property in Grand Junction in western Colorado, and on Thursday a team of investigators was preparing to look into what happened, according to Grand Junction police.Mesa County Sheriff’s deputies responded to calls that a man who lived in the 2900 block of Sandra Avenue started the fire around 10:20 p.m. Wednesday, the police said in a news release. Firefighters came to put out the fire. When deputies tried to contact the man, “an officer-involved shooting occurred,” the police said.Firefighters took the man to a hospital. No information on his condition was released.The deputy has been placed on paid leave, police said. A criminal investigation launched by a 21st Judicial District team will determine whether the use of force was legally justified, and police said a separate internal investigation also will begin.Sign up to get crime news sent straight to your inbox each day.

First look at 'Rogers: The Musical' coming to Disney California Adventure

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

First look at 'Rogers: The Musical' coming to Disney California Adventure We're getting a first look at "Rogers: The Musical" at Disney California Adventure Park. The production is based on the story of Steve Rogers, Captain America.(Sean Teegarden/Disneyland Resort)"Rogers: The Musical" is a one-act musical production at the park's Hyperion Theater. The 30-minute show includes dancers and singers as they take the audience through the origin story of the superhero. It'll feature other characters like, Peggy Carter, Nick Fury and select members of the Avengers.The last live production at the theater was “Frozen: Live at the Hyperion” before the resort shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, Inside the Magic reported.(Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)"The real-life production of 'Rogers: The Musical' draws inspiration from the fictional Broadwaymusical theater sequence featured in the first episode of the Disney+ series 'Hawkeye,'" according to a news release. The musical is a project between Disney Live Entertainment and book writer Hunter Bell, who star...

Los Angeles homeless count results to be released Thursday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

Los Angeles homeless count results to be released Thursday A clearer picture of the status of homelessness in Los Angeles County will come into focus Thursday with the release of the 2023 Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count.The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority will unveil the newest numbers in a press conference at their downtown Los Angeles offices at 9:30 a.m.The annual report, also called the point-in-time count, in 2019 detected double-digit increases in the homeless populations of the city and county. The 2020 count continued that upward trajectory, though the 2022 count found that the increases had drastically slowed, nearly leveling off to about 69,000 people experiencing homelessness in the county and almost 42,000 in the city.

Suspect questions man, then shoots him as he walks home in East Oakland

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

Suspect questions man, then shoots him as he walks home in East Oakland OAKLAND — A 30-year-old man was shot early Thursday by a man who confronted him as he was walking to his East Oakland home, authorities said.The man was reported to be in stable condition at a hospital, where he was being treated for a wound to his neck, authorities said.The shooting happened about 2:22 a.m. Thursday in the 1200 block of 65th Avenue.The man told police he was walking from work to his home in the area when a man confronted him on the sidewalk.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | California police watchdog will soon receive tidal wave of misconduct records Crime and Public Safety | Richmond police fatally shoot person while serving search warrant Crime and Public Safety | Trial and prelim dates still pending for East Bay man accused of 2 killings Crime and Public Safety | East Bay police chase ends in Marin County Crime and Public Safety | Woman sought in connection with two East Bay...

What does the Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action mean for California?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:41:07 GMT

What does the Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action mean for California? The Supreme Court has ruled against affirmative action, banning colleges and universities from considering race in student admissions.The decision comes after two elite universities — Harvard and the University of North Carolina — were challenged by Students for Fair Admissions, an anti-affirmative action nonprofit that claimed the institutions discriminated against Asian American and White students in their admission decisions.Those ripple effects will extend across the country, requiring all colleges to disband use of race-conscious admission practices. In California, it’s a slightly different story: Affirmative action has been banned in the state’s public colleges for decades, since Proposition 209 struck down the practice for public employment, contracting and education in 1996.Despite that, the Supreme Court decision will still be felt across the Golden State. Private universities — which serve the same number of students as the University of California — will now need to follo...