Tickets on sale now for Lake George Music Festival

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

Tickets on sale now for Lake George Music Festival LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Lake George Music Festival is planning a big year. A total of more than 80 musicians, composers, and radio and podcast hosts are set to bring classical sounds with energetic flare to the village of Lake George this summer. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Tickets went on sale this week for this summer's Lake George Music Festival, set for Aug. 6-17. The price varies depending on what you want out of the festival, and how much music you're interested in enjoying. A full festival pass is priced at $165, and a 3-concert pass at $59. Music and parking passes are for sale through the festival website.Every year, the Lake George Music Festival attracts senior artists and composers who serve as mentors to the student musicians who fill out the ranks. Everyone performs, and every name has a chance to shine across 11 days. This week, the festival announced its list of mentors, as well as featured gu...

Second public meeting scheduled for Troy-Menands Bridge

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

Second public meeting scheduled for Troy-Menands Bridge TROY/MENANDS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The second public forum to discuss the future of the Troy-Menands Bridge has been scheduled. It will be on Wednesday, April 26, from 6 to 7 p.m. via Zoom. It will be hosted by the New York State Department of Transportation (DOT). You can follow this link to register. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The meeting will provide an opportunity for residents, stakeholders and local leaders to hear and discuss options regarding a potential replacement of the bridge, which opened in 1933. Currently, it is a four-lane bridge connecting South Troy and Menands. There are no shoulders and it can be very tight on the bridge. The bridge carries Route 378 over the Hudson.The first meeting was held on Wednesday, November 16 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Hudson Valley Community College’s Bulmer Telecommunications Center.

Duo arrested after Moreau burglary

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

Duo arrested after Moreau burglary MOREAU, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Two people were arrested following a reported home burglary in Moreau, according to New York State Police. Deborah Moses (58, Moreau) and Justin Pardick (40, Wilton) each face multiple charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Monday, around 5:43 p.m., troopers responded to a home on Hilton Drive in Moreau for a reported burglary in progress. While on their way to the scene, law enforcement was advised the suspects had fled in a car. Troopers eventually found the car on State Route 9 in Ganesvoort and pulled them over. While pulled over, police say they identified the driver as Pardick and the passenger as Moses. Moses was allegedly in possession of multiple controlled substances. NYS surplus vehicle & equipment auction coming to Albany Police say a further investigation found Pardick and Moses entered a Moreau home without permission. They allegedly stole multiple items until they were conf...

Three Utica men arraigned for Saratoga Springs officer-involved shooting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

Three Utica men arraigned for Saratoga Springs officer-involved shooting SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Three Utica men have pleaded not guilty in connection with an officer-involved shooting in Saratoga Springs. Alexander Colon, Christopher Castillo and Darius Wright are each charged with third-degree attempted assault. Police say they were allegedly involved in a fight with Vito Caselnova that quickly evolved into a shooting last November. According to police, once they arrived on scene, they told the men to drop their guns. Caselnova allegedly did not drop his gun, police then fired several shots. The shooting injured both Caselnova and his girlfriend. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Caselnova, a Sheriff's Deputy in Rutland County, was indicted and arraigned last month. He's facing several charges including attempted murder, assault, menacing and possession of a firearm in a sensitive location. He pleaded not guilty to those charges. His trial is slated to begin July 31, 2023. Colon, Cas...

Missouri accepting applications for next round of weed licenses early

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

Missouri accepting applications for next round of weed licenses early JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The state of Missouri will begin accepting applications from certain small businesses interested in selling cannabis earlier than expected.The Department of Health and Senior Services announced the application window for the first round of microbusiness licenses will be from July 27 to August 10, 2023. The state originally planned to begin the process in September.There are a limited number of microbusiness licenses available according to the state. They will be issued to marginalized or under-represented individuals to make sure they have the same opportunity to get licenses. New study shows marijuana-related ER visits on rise for older adults There are two types of microbusiness licenses available.Dispensary licenseBusiness is licensed to sell marijuana products for medical or adult useWholesale licenseBusiness is licensed to cultivate or manufacture marijuana products for medical or adult useTo help interested microbusinesses in the process application for...

How gas prices have changed in St. Louis in the last week

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

How gas prices have changed in St. Louis in the last week Gas prices are showing signs they may have plateaued this week. The cooling off in retail gas prices comes as the price of oil has fallen several dollars compared to this same time last week.The rising cost of gasoline since the start of the year was mostly driven by refinery outages, followed by an Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries announcement that major oil-producing countries would curtail production.A gallon of regular gas was $3.67 on average Monday, April 24, according to AAA. Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in St. Louis (MO only) metro area using data from AAA. Gas prices are current as of April 24. State gas tax data is from World Population Review.St. Louis by the numbers- Gas current price: $3.38--- Missouri average: $3.38- Week change: +$0.03 (+0.9%)- Year change: -$0.50 (-12.9%)- Historical expensive gas price: $4.88 (6/14/22)- Diesel current price: $3.83- Week change: -$0.04 (-1.1%)- Year change: $-0.90 (+-19.0%)- Historical expensive dies...

Ameren, St. Charles can't reach agreement on water contamination crisis

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

Ameren, St. Charles can't reach agreement on water contamination crisis ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Monday was the end of the 21-day deadline set by the EPA for the water contamination crisis in the City of St. Charles.St. Charles is at odds with Ameren over the issue. EPA directed the two sides to reach an access agreement to city property that would allow Ameren to address groundwater contamination from the Huster Road Substation.St. Charles Mayor Dan Borgmeyer said St. Charles and Ameren representatives met on Monday, but no agreement was reached."We're sitting down at the table with this supposedly shortly and negotiating, but that's still a long way away," Borgmeyer said. "Nobody rolls over for that kind of money. So it will probably wind up in court, is my guess." Gardner won’t be held in contempt, judge rules St. Charles has launched its own cleanup plan. It’s having a special set-up to decontaminate and clean the water. It’s an eight-tank assembly that will cost the city around $18 million.It's not having to shoulder that expense by itself. The state o...

Mushroom hunter finds human remains in northern Missouri

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

Mushroom hunter finds human remains in northern Missouri DAVIESS COUNTY, Mo. - The Daviess County Sheriff's Office and Missouri State Highway Patrol are investigating human remains found. The highway patrol said a mushroom hunter found the remains Friday night on private property in rural Daviess County, northeast of the Kansas City metro. The remains have not been identified at this time. The highway patrol has not released any further information about the case.

This St. Louis restaurant has the best soul food in Missouri, food writers say

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

This St. Louis restaurant has the best soul food in Missouri, food writers say ST. LOUIS - Food that's good for your soul doesn't come just anywhere. That said, St. Louis is home to a restaurant recently acclaimed for having the best soul food in Missouri.A research team from LoveFood.com recently compiled a list of the best soul food restaurants in every state. Their choices were based on reviews, awards and accolades, plus the first-hand experience of their food-writing team. Gardner won’t be held in contempt, judge rules According to LoveFood.com, the best soul food in Missouri is served at Gourmet Soul. Located in the Downtown West neighborhood, Gourmet Soul opened in 2018 at 1620 Delmar Boulevard near the City Museum. The restaurant prides itself on an "intimate and relaxed dining experience" while using "a blend of common and extraordinary ingredients" in its cuisine, according to its website. Lead chef Lavina McCoy was also featured on a "Good Morning America" food showdown earlier this year. Close Thanks for signing up! Watc...

Missouri House votes down bill to reinstate presidential primary

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:10 GMT

Missouri House votes down bill to reinstate presidential primary In a surprising move Monday, the Missouri House failed to pass a bill that would have reinstated the presidential primary for the 2024 election.The bill was initially approved on a voice vote last week, but failed when it came up for a roll call Monday to give it final approval  — a practice that’s usually considered a formality.“I believe we had (the results we were looking for) and I’m not certain yet what happened, why all these people suddenly reversed their votes,” said Rep. Rudy Veit, R-Wardsville, the bill’s sponsor.While the bill got 65 votes in support, 56 representatives from both parties voted in opposition, 31 Democrats voted “present” and 10 others did not vote.Rep. Peter Merideth, D-St. Louis, voted against the bill even though he said his caucus thinks it’s important to go back to a primary. Merideth said his party had a problem with amendments — specifically one that changed the date of the proposed primary from March to April. That amendment was added to the bi...