Married at First Sight now casting in Austin
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Married at First Sight, a reality TV show, said it was now casting in the Austin area for a future season of the show.The premise of the show focuses on singles who would legally get married the moment they first meet. Following eight weeks of marriage, the couple then decides to either get a divorce or stay married.The series first aired in 2014, and the seventeenth season of the show premiered earlier this month.Click here to find out more about signing up.St. Paul man sentenced for killing girlfriend’s friend during domestic assault
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
A St. Paul man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for fatally shooting a friend of his girlfriend on the city’s North End nearly three years ago.Glenn Lee Burton, 42, admitted to assaulting his girlfriend and then shooting 56-year-old Todd Anthony Gerleman in the face at point-blank range on Dec. 21, 2020. Gerleman, of South St. Paul, died at the scene.Ramsey County prosecutors charged Burton with second-degree intentional murder and attempted murder. An August plea agreement reduced charges to second-degree unintentional murder and second-degree assault. It also called for the 240-month sentence, which he received last week. Burton will receive credit for just over two years and 10 months he’s already served in custody.He was civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous in April 2021 and found incompetent to stand trial. He was deemed competent for court proceedings this February.Todd Gerleman (Courtesy photo)Gerleman was a former TV sportscaster working as a licensed mort...Watervliet kicks off Thanksgiving meal delivery service
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
WATERVLIET, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Thanksgiving is less than a month away, and one local city is gearing up to deliver meals to people in need. Watervliet officially kicked off its meal delivery program on Wednesday.The city used to partner with Equinox for its program, but Equinox is not delivering food this year. They are hosting a sit down dinner instead. Leaders in Watervliet spent the past week getting restaurants and volunteers on board and said they are ready to go. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "In these fiscally challenging times, it's now more important than ever to help those in need," Officer Brian Strock said. "And the police and fire unions are really, really honored to help step up and fill that need."The city expects to deliver about 200 meals. If you'd like one, you can submit a request on the city's website. It must be completed by Nov. 17.Food banks partner with grocery stores to expand food access
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
LATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A local food bank is partnering with a transportation services company to expand access to fresh, healthy food. The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York launched the Retail Store donation program on Wednesday.Participating grocery stores will donate excess products to food pantries with help from Tech Valley Shuttle. It focuses on reducing transportation barriers for people living in poverty, and it will bring the food to food banks to provide millions of meals. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "Food scarcity is just a no brainer. I feel like food is the most basic necessity that every human needs to survive, even animals," Tech Valley Shuttle founder and CEO Trent Griffin-Braaf said. "And so, if individuals are struggling with that, it's hard to be successful and be able to succeed long-term in life."The program will begin in Amsterdam and Schenectady, but they hope to expand it to other parts of...Local creative agency celebrates 30 years in business
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A local creative agency celebrated a milestone on Wednesday. Overit held a ceremonial cake cutting to mark 30 years in business.The company was started by a touring musician who wanted to use music and visual arts in marketing. It developed CDs, designed album cover art for bands, and developed sports teams logos. They now focus on bringing artificial intelligence into marketing. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Even though technology has changed drastically in 30 years, the company's mission remains the same."So as we pivot toward the future, Overit remains committed to disrupting the status quo, blending creativity with innovation, and to doing it all with a touch more daring," CEO Dan Dinsmore said. "Thirty years down and yet it feels like we're just getting warmed up."Some of Overit's work includes visuals for Albany's Alive at Five and Tulip Festival.Schenectady schools offering safe swimming curriculum
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Schenectady City School District superintendent jumped into the deep end with the district's third grade swim class on Wednesday. Each week, a third grade class is transported to the high school to jump in the pool for swimming lessons and water activities.Students are learning how to be safe and to practice lifesaving swim skills. Superintendent Anibal Soler joined the kids in the pool to highlight the importance of safe swimming. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "The role of public education is to fill the void and provide opportunities and access, and this is a life skill that we are teaching kids," he said. "Learning how to swim is a life skill," Aquatics Director Brian Melanson said. "It can save your life. As we all learn, it's a lot easier to learn things when you are younger."Schenectady schools are also offering a free, after school Learn to Swim program that had to be expanded due to ...Kiszla: What’s wrong with lost, clueless Broncos is epitomized by stupid, reckless football played by Kareem Jackson
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
Unable to play winning football, the Broncos have decided to play the victim, expressing the belief that the NFL is out to get them.You know what losers do? In the wake of a suspension to safety Kareem Jackson, the Broncos now blame the refs, because that’s much easier than taking accountability for stupid mistakes and bad football.Rather than focus on all the reasons Denver has lost 16 straight times to Kansas City, captain Justin Simmons came out Wednesday, blasting the league for unjustly punishing Jackson, now serving a two-game suspension after being fined for brutal hits in five games this season.“The whole dirty player analogy we’re kinda trying to stick to his name and his reputation is absolute bull,” Simmons said.Jackson is not a dirty player. But he’s a knucklehead.And to not understand the difference? As much as I admire and respect Simmons, that’s absolute balderdash.I get it. Simmons was trying to stand up for a teammate. But he badly missed the point.You are what you ...Man wanted for murder in Englewood shooting death
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
Englewood police are searching for a man suspected of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a 53-year-old man in the 2800 block of South Acoma Street early Tuesday morning.Officers responded to 2819 S. Acoma St. at approximately 1:40 a.m. to reports of a man who needed help and who had possibly been shot, according to the Englewood Police Department.The man had multiple gunshot wounds and was transported to a local hospital, where he later died. The Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office identified the man as David Johnson, 53, and ruled his death a homicide.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Man wanted for kidnapping, assault after domestic violence incident at Englewood Burger King Investigators identified Joseph Michael Devivo, 52, as a suspect in the case and obtained an arrest warrant for second-degree murder. Police are trying to locate Devivo, who is described as white; 5 feet, 9 inches tall; with black hair and brown eyes.October 25, 2023The Englewoo...Sam’s No. 3 will close one of its locations at the end of the year
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
A popular diner in Aurora is preparing to serve its last plates of green chile and close up shop by year’s end.Sam’s No. 3 announced Wednesday it will close its location at 2580 S. Havana St. in Aurora after 25 years as a fixture in the suburb.“For this we are truly grateful, but it is time we concentrate on owning our own space,” said the announcement on social media.A representative was not immediately available to elaborate on the circumstances of the closing. The other Sam’s No. 3 locations in Downtown Denver and Glendale will remain open, the note said.Greek immigrant Sam Armatas, the restaurant’s namesake, opened his first diner in Denver in 1927 near the intersection of 15th and Curtis streets – across the street from where the current Denver location stands. It began as a tiny, 19-stool soda fountain-style counter that sold mostly hot dogs, burgers and red chili, according to The Denver Post’s previous reporting.There were other locations in the city, too, but only Luc...Bear caught on camera ringing doorbell
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:28 GMT
Video captured a trio of unlikely pranksters ringing the doorbell of a home in San Bernardino County before running away. Three bears were seen on a Yucaipa home’s Ring Doorbell system as they ambled onto the front porch at around 12:45 a.m. As one of the furry rogues nears the doorbell, it gets on its hind legs and begins sniffing, scratching and licking the doorbell camera, giving the residents a closeup look of the perpetrator's snoot. A Yucaipa home's Ring Doorbell system captured one of two bears ringing their doorbell in the early morning hours. The bear momentarily pulls back and glances at what’s behind him or her, perhaps to see if its partners wants in on the fun. The bear then returns its attention to the doorbell, gives it another good lick and activates the doorbell’s chimes. Almost as if it’s waiting to see if someone will answer the door, the bear pauses - Halloween is just around the corner after all - before giving the camera another few scratches and then f...Latest news
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