Fall festival dates announced for West Mountain

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

Fall festival dates announced for West Mountain QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Annual Fall Festival is making a return to West Mountain for two weekends in October. Family-friendly activities include scenic hay wagon rides, pumpkin painting, petting zoo and pony rides, and more. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Adult activities include a keg toss and beer and wine tastings. Outside alcohol and coolers will not be permitted.The fall festival will run from noon to 5 p.m. on October 7, 8, 14, and 15. Individuals or businesses interested in vending can complete the Fall Festival 2023 Vendor Application (final) by September 15 and follow further instructions on the application.West Mountain kindly requests pets be left at home for this event. 

Guns N' Roses postpones St. Louis show at Busch Stadium for illness

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

Guns N' Roses postpones St. Louis show at Busch Stadium for illness ST. LOUIS -- Guns n' Roses postponed their concert Saturday at Busch Stadium with the Pretenders due to illness. Tens of thousands of people were planning on attending the concert this weekend.A statement from the St. Louis Cardinals says:"Hang on to your tickets, the event organizer is working to reschedule the concert. You will receive an update via email as soon as the status of the event changes or the new date is announced.Please note, fans who are unable to make the rescheduled date will be eligible for a refund."St. Louis CardinalsThe Cardinals did not elaborate on who was ill or how serious their condition is. Singer Axl Rose issued an apology after a concert in New York earlier this month. He wrote on Twitter that he was "a little horse." The stage appears to be coming down at Busch Stadium Friday afternoon. The next stop is in Knoxville, Tennessee, on September 12 with special guests Dirty Honey. FOX 2 photographer run over after community threatens to tow cars The ba...

Disneyland agrees to $9.5M settlement, to pay former Dream Key holders $67.41 each

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

Disneyland agrees to $9.5M settlement, to pay former Dream Key holders $67.41 each Details have emerged regarding the settlement between Disneyland and a Magic Key holder who filed a class-action lawsuit in 2021.The lawsuit, filed by Jenale Nielsen of Santa Clara County, claimed that the theme park misled and deceived Magic Key holders who bought the most expensive yearly passes into thinking they would get unlimited access to the theme parks only to be unable to secure reservations for certain days. Nevada man files lawsuit against Disneyland after alleged attack by security dog Terms of settlement revealed that a $9.5 million settlement fund will be set up to establish payout for people who bought the Dream Key, a discontinued Magic Key pass type that was the focus of the class-action lawsuit.The Dream Key has since been replaced with the Inspire Key, the resort’s most expensive pass that offers the fewest blackout dates.Disney fans who purchased the discontinued pass will receive an approximate payout of $67.41 without having to fill out any claim submission ...

Psychedelic Decriminalization Bill Passes CA Assembly

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

Psychedelic Decriminalization Bill Passes CA Assembly The California State Assembly passed this year’s effort at psychedelic decriminalization, sending it off to a Senate that has already passed it previously for a final stamp before heading on to the Governor’s desk. Things look good for psychedelic decrim in The Golden State. Senate Bill 58 would remove criminal penalties for the personal possession of certain naturally occurring psychedelics. The list includes psilocybin/psilocin, Dimethyltryptamine (“DMT”), and mescaline. Peyote is excluded to prevent drug tourism from leading to its extinction in the wild. Indigenous users in California already have federal protections, so they don’t need to worry about it.  Before sending it back to the Senate after its 42-13 vote, the Assembly added amendments to establish a working group under the California Health and Human Services (CalHHS) Agency. It would be tasked with issuing a recommended framework governing the future therapeutic use of the substances specified in this bill. The w...

Gustavo Quexada-Chavez, Arturo Carabez Ochoa Killed in Car Crash on Avenue 17 [Madera County, CA]

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

Gustavo Quexada-Chavez, Arturo Carabez Ochoa Killed in Car Crash on Avenue 17 [Madera County, CA] Fiery Collision near Crescent Drive Left Two Men DeadMADERA COUNTY, CA (September 8, 2023) – Friday night, a car collision on Avenue 17 claimed the lives of Gustavo Quexada-Chavez and Arturo Carabez Ochoa.The incident happened on August 25th, at around 9:46 p.m., on Avenue 17, east of Crescent Drive.According to reports, a Nissan Altima, driven by Quexada-Chavez traveling east drifted onto the right shoulder and hit Ocha, who was unloading corn from a Ford F-250 pickup. The impact of the collision pushed both vehicles into a chain-linked fence and caused the Altima to catch fire.Good Samaritans used buckets of water and a fire extinguisher to put out the fire and extricated Quexada-Chavez from the vehicle. Other bystanders called for emergency crews to be dispatched to the scene.First responders arrived shortly after and pronounced both men involved in the incident dead at the scene. They are identified as 42-year-old Arturo Carabez Ochoa, of Kerman, and 42-year-old Arturo Car...

Woman Critically Injured in Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Collision on Morena Boulevard [San Diego, CA]

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

Woman Critically Injured in Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Collision on Morena Boulevard [San Diego, CA] 63-Year-Old Woman Hospitalized after Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Crash near Jutland DriveSAN DIEGO, CA (September 8, 2023) – Friday, one woman was critically injured in a hit-and-run pedestrian collision on Morena Boulevard.Authorities responded to the scene just after 10:30 a.m., at the 4600 block of Morena Boulevard on September 1st.Investigators say the driver of a vehicle struck a female pedestrian and immediately fled the scene without contacting authorities.Paramedics arrived and transported the woman to a nearby hospital for further treatment of life-threatening injuries. Although, police have not yet released her identity.At this time, the suspect remains at large and an investigation is still ongoing.Emergency crews closed off the surrounding area for a brief time during cleanup and preliminary duties. Once available, further details will be provided about the pedestrian collision on Morena Boulevard.As a driver, it is our responsibility to ensure the safety of our passeng...

England marks 1 year since Queen Elizabeth II died

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

England marks 1 year since Queen Elizabeth II died By Danica Kirka | Associated PressLONDON — With gun salutes and tolling bells, the United Kingdom on Friday marked the anniversary of the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the ascension of King Charles III, who remembered his mother as a symbol of stability during her 70-year reign.Charles and Queen Camilla observed the anniversary at the family estate in Scotland and attended a service of remembrance at a small church nearby where the late queen worshiped.“In marking the first anniversary of her late majesty’s death and my accession, we recall with great affection her long life, devoted service and all she meant to so many of us,” Charles said in a recorded message. “I am deeply grateful, too, for the love and support that has been shown to my wife and myself during this year as we do our utmost to be of service to you all.”Military units commemorated the king’s accession to the throne by firing salutes at the Tower of London on the east side of th...

San Mateo: Pedestrian in critical condition following alleged hit-and-run; driver arrested

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

San Mateo: Pedestrian in critical condition following alleged hit-and-run; driver arrested SAN MATEO — A man was arrested Thursday after a hit-and-run collision in San Mateo left a man in critical condition, according to authorities.Police received a report of a hit-and-run at 4:57 p.m. in the intersection of East Hillsdale Boulevard and Curtiss Street, just a few residential blocks from the Hillsdale Shopping Center. Responding officers found a 41-year-old man with multiple injuries, authorities said.Witnesses described the suspect vehicle, a white Toyota Tacoma, and gave officers the truck’s license plate number. The truck was spotted driving north on El Camino Real just moments later. Officers then located and arrested the driver on suspicion of hit-and-run resulting in injury.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Pair plead not guilty in DUI crash, attack on East Palo Alto cop Crashes and Disasters | Suspects arrested in connection with shooting at Redwood City diner Crashes and Disasters | Driver charged with vehicul...

Bay Area scientist says he ‘left out the full truth’ to get climate change wildfire study published in prestigious journal

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

Bay Area scientist says he ‘left out the full truth’ to get climate change wildfire study published in prestigious journal A new study by a team of mostly Bay Area scientists that found human-caused climate warming has increased the frequency of extremely fast-spreading California wildfires has come into question from the unlikeliest of critics — its own lead author.Patrick T. Brown, climate team co-director at the nonprofit Breakthrough Institute in Berkeley and a visiting research professor at San Jose State University, said his Aug. 30 paper in the prestigious British journal Nature is scientifically sound and “advances our understanding of climate change’s role in day-to-day wildfire behavior.”But Brown this week dropped a bomb on the journal — as well as his study’s co-authors who are staunchly defending the team’s work. In an online article, blog post and social media posts, Brown said he “left out the full truth to get my climate change paper published,” causing almost as much of a stir as the alarming findings themselves.Brown wrote that the ...

Maui Fires: Recovery work continues in Hawaii one month later

Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:45:31 GMT

Maui Fires: Recovery work continues in Hawaii one month later Related ArticlesNational News | Hawaii post-fire: 9 great reasons to visit Maui now — and help the locals too National News | Music greats unite for benefit concert in response to Maui wildfires National News | Fearing economic disaster, Maui wants tourists to return. But feelings are complicated National News | Lahaina search ends with unclear death toll from fire National News | Hawaii utility takes responsibility for Maui fire With nearly all of Lahaina now searched in the one month since a wind-whipped inferno tore through the town, the death toll from the Maui fires has stood at 115 people for more than two weeks, the New York Times reported Friday. The Times also reported the FBI’s confirmation that 385 people are still missing since the August 8 conflagration.Survivors now in the thick of recovery meanwhile are questioning Maui Mayor Richard Bissen’s response the night of the fire and ...