Saratoga Springs eatery celebrating National Smoothie Day
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- National Smoothie Day is on Wednesday, June 21. To celebrate the day, THORN + ROOTS, a healthy eatery at 46 Marion Avenue in Saratoga Springs, is giving away free smoothies and giving back to the community. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Visitors can get a free smoothie at THORN + ROOTS between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Wednesday, or while supplies last. The promotion is only available in-store and is limited to one per person.On National Smoothie Day, THORN + ROOTS will also be accepting voluntary donations for Wellspring Saratoga, a resource for those affected by domestic violence and sexual assault in Saratoga and Washington Counties. Take a Bite starts July 5 in Glens Falls "We're excited to use National Smoothie Day as an opportunity to bring our community together and to support an incredible local organization, Wellspring," said Allen Caruso, the owner of THORN + ROOTS. "This day will...LEGO-inspired burger experience coming soon to St. Louis
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Brick Burger, a LEGO-inspired food experience, is coming to St. Louis later this year. Brick Burger will open a pop-up location in St. Louis on Sept. 16-17 on Samuel Shepard Drive in Midtown. The eatery gives LEGO fans a chance to enjoy a burger and put together LEGOs at the same time. What to know about Missouri's gun laws LEGO fans have the chance to enjoy a variety of burgers on a LEGO brick-shaped bun. In addition to the classic burger, there will be vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options available. Along with the burgers, the pop-up space will feature a brick-building station, colorful brick walls and LEGO-themed furniture. "Brick Burger has created a dining experience that truly reflects that. Let your inner child run wild as you devour the burger of your dreams, surrounded by the colorful and creative world of bricks," said the company via a news release. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. ...St. Charles County man accused of online coercion of minors
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A St. Charles County man appeared in federal court earlier this month to deny allegations that he coerced minors into sending him nude pictures.Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Tristin Davis, 26, was indicted on May 24 on three counts of coercion and enticement of a minor and three counts of receiving child pornography.Davis pleaded not guilty to those charges on June 8, and has been ordered to remain in jail until trial.According to the indictment, Davis contacted minors in New York, Tennessee, and Connecticut, and convinced them to take and share nude photos.In addition to the federal charges, Davis has pending charges of statutory sodomy in both Lincoln and St. Charles counties, for alleged sexual abuse of four minors.Maryland Heights woman charged with burglary
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
CLAYTON, Mo. - A Maryland Heights woman is in custody after repeatedly trying to enter a neighbor's residence while they were home with their children.According to a report filed by the Maryland Heights Police Department, officers received word of a burglary in progress on Reading Avenue on Monday, June 12.Officers arrived at the home and found the suspect, Lauren Ward, 34, at the back of the residence. Police claim Ward trespassed on the property in the past, and knew of her because of previous incidents. What to know about Missouri's gun laws The homeowner told police she heard Ward try to enter the residence through the back door. She said Ward had partially opened the door and managed to get inside. However, the resident forced Ward back outside and locked the door behind her.Ward continued her efforts to re-enter the home through a side door, the resident told police.The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney's Office charged Ward with first-degree burglary. She remains jailed...Coloradans can expect another TABOR windfall. How much depends on voters in November
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
Colorado economic forecasters predict another tax refund windfall next spring — though how Coloradans receive the excess collections depends on how they vote this November.Forecasters for both the legislative and executive branches expect tax collections subject to Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, or TABOR, caps to exceed $3.3 billion. That would be near the prior year’s record that lawmakers refunded through direct checks last fall. Following year forecasts still show excess collections, though not nearly as eye-popping.The excess collections will surely become a point of leverage in a looming ballot box battle over state tax policy. Voters will decide this November on Proposition HH, a multi-faceted proposal aimed to blunt the sharpest edges of rising property taxes while also allowing the state to keep more tax dollars than currently allowed under TABOR.Opponents are arguing its passage would lead to a long-term vacuuming of tax dollars that would otherwise be returne...Emergency closure of Colorado 7 from Lyons to Allenspark for rockslide cleanup extended through Friday
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
Cleanup of the rockslide that closed Colorado 7 last Wednesday will continue through at least Friday, the Colorado Department of Transportation announced Tuesday.Crews previously expected the rockslide that closed Colorado 7 from Colorado 72, near Allenspark, to U.S. 36 in Lyons to be cleared by Tuesday.#CDOT #News: Emergency closure of #CO7 for rockslide cleanup extended to at least through Friday, June 23. Crews have already hauled 100 truckloads of material from the site. https://t.co/Su6u1bYJ5U#KnowBeforeYouGo #SlowfortheConeZone pic.twitter.com/8LEZUjN2VW— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) June 20, 2023“We realize the inconvenience this has caused for the residents of the canyon,” Regional Transportation Director Heather Paddock stated in a Tuesday news release. “But this slide has loosened a lot more rock in this area and we need to get all of that down so it is safe for the traveling public when we reopen.According to Paddock, Friday is the bes...Colorado Supreme Court strikes down law that gave victims of decades-old childhood sexual abuse a window to file lawsuits
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
The Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down a new law that created a three-year window for people to sue over decades-old childhood sexual abuse on the grounds that the law violated the state constitution.The Child Sexual Abuse Accountability Act violated the constitution’s prohibition on retrospective legislation, the justices ruled in a unanimous opinion Tuesday. The decision likely will end the recent influx of look-back lawsuits that survivors of childhood sexual abuse brought in the 18 months since the new law took effect.The law, which took effect Jan. 1, 2022, allowed for adults who were sexually assaulted as children to bring lawsuits against both their assailant and, in some cases, organizations that ran youth programs.The law opened a three-year window for such lawsuits for abuse that allegedly happened between 1960 and 2022, including claims that otherwise would have been barred by the statute of limitations.But the Colorado Supreme Court found Tuesday that th...Six accused of forging names of dead people so Colorado candidate could make primary ballot
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser on Tuesday announced his office has charged six people for allegedly submitting petitions with forged signatures in an attempt to get a 2022 Republican Congressional candidate on the ballot.The six individuals — Alex Joseph, Terris Kintchen, Patrick Rimpel, Jordahni Rimpel, Aliyah Moss and Diana Watt — were paid circulators for Grassfire, LLC, an Oregon-based professional petitioning firm, the attorney general’s office said in a news release.The firm was hired by the Carl Andersen campaign, a Republican candidate running for Colorado’s 7th Congressional District, an area anchored by Jefferson County. Brittany Pettersen, a Democrat, handily won the seat in November’s election.Prosecutors say Andersen’s campaign hired Grassfire to collect the necessary 1,500 valid signatures to get on the Republican primary ballot. The Secretary of State’s Office rejected the petition, however, due to an insufficient numbe...Man dies while river rafting in Royal Gorge — Colorado’s 12th water-related fatality in 2023
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
Colorado authorities on Tuesday were investigating a fatal commercial rafting incident that left a 60-year-old man dead along the Arkansas River in the Royal Gorge south of Canon City.Related ArticlesColorado News | Blue River closed to watercraft, rafting until further notice due to “life-threatening” tree across river Colorado News | Kansas man dies in rafting accident on the Arkansas River Colorado News | Kansas man dies in rafting accident on the Arkansas River Colorado News | Some Colorado 14ers will remain closed to the public unless a new coalition can change the law Colorado News | Recreational water use on Clear Creek in Jefferson County restricted due to high, fast water The river has been running fast and high. Around 1:30 p.m. Monday, several passengers on a trip through the gorge fell out of a raft as it entered the Boat Eater Rapid just below the Royal Gorge Bridge, according to...Los Angeles the 'top mosquito city' in the U.S., according to Orkin
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:10:35 GMT
When one thinks of mosquitos, swampy, humid southern states might come to mind first.But according to Orkin, Los Angeles is actually the top “mosquito city” in the United States – for the third straight year.The pest control company didn’t measure mosquitoes, but instead came up with the list based on cities where they performed the most mosquito control services between April 1, 2022 and March 31, 2023. The rankings include residential and commercial mosquito services, Orkin said.Los Angeles ranked #1, followed by Chicago, New York, Atlanta and Dallas/Ft. Worth. San Francisco dropped eight spots to land at #16. Sacramento ranked #36, San Diego was #38, while Bakersfield and Fresno cracked the top 50 for the first time.1. Los Angeles2. Chicago3. New York4. Atlanta (+1)5. Dallas/Ft. Worth (+1)6. ...Latest news
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