Cosmetology teacher giving Albany students the hot tools to succeed

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Cosmetology teacher giving Albany students the hot tools to succeed ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - For the last two years, students have been getting hands-on experience in the field of cosmetology in a full-functioning salon at Albany High School. Every Thursday, the aspiring beauticians swap mannequins for clients, offering free beauty services to Albany residents ages 55 and up. According to Ms. Love, all services are under the direction of teachers, and providing the services to members of their community helps students earn the number of hours they need to qualify for licensure. Albany High School offers free beauty services for ages 55 and up “We have some people who can’t afford their nails, their lashes, their hair done and then we also win and they win cause we get to practice on them and they get free stuff,” said one student.Ms. Love adding, "What I love most are the connections, the relationships, the sisterhood, that are built in this classroom.” Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox...

Alderman seek input on how to spend Ram's settlement money

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Alderman seek input on how to spend Ram's settlement money ST. LOUIS - St. Louis City is still trying to decide what to do with its share of the Rams settlement money.The Board of Aldermen will meet online Wednesday to take public comments on the issue. They also had an online survey available for a month. Local cops unmask international suspects’ clever crime tricks The city received about $250 million in the NFL settlement over the Rams move to los Angeles. The meeting is at 6:00 p.m.

Colorado restaurateur opening four dim sum-and-dumpling spots

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Colorado restaurateur opening four dim sum-and-dumpling spots Jack Lu lives and breathes restaurants. “It’s the only thing I know,” he said.Born in China, he opened his first restaurant in Japan when he was 21. Now, he owns nine Colorado restaurants — Juicy Seafood in Aurora in Longmont, Sachi Sushi in Broomfield, and four Kona Hawaiian BBQs — plus two Sapporo Japanese Steakhouses in Wyoming.Pork and shrimp dumplings at Nana’s Dim Sum & Dumplings in Denver on Friday, Oct. 20, 2023. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)Last week, Lu and business partners Min and Aren Chen opened Nana’s Dim Sum & Dumplings, at 3316 Tejon St., in the restaurant-heavy Highland neighborhood. The address is the former home of The Fifth String, which moved to a smaller location in RiNo earlier this year.“I opened my first Japanese restaurant in the U.S. in 2008 because I lived in Japan for six years,” Lu said. “But I’m Chinese, so it’s time to get back to my roots.”Nana’s serves traditional Chinese dim sum menu items, like Shumai steamed dumplin...

Semi-truck filled with pumpkins bursts into flames on 5 Freeway 

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Semi-truck filled with pumpkins bursts into flames on 5 Freeway  Cleanup crews had to deal with more than old-fashioned smashed jack-o'-lanterns early Wednesday morning after a semi-truck carrying a load of pumpkins caught fire. The blaze broke out on the southbound span of the 5 Freeway at Smoky Bear Road in Lebec shortly after 2 a.m.  Violent brawl at soccer game caught on camera in Irvine Video from the scene shows hundreds of burnt and bruised pumpkins littering the roadway as crews extinguish the fire. Footage from the scene shows hundreds of burnt and bruised pumpkins littering the roadway as crews extinguish the fire. (OnSceneTV) Footage from the scene shows hundreds of burnt and bruised pumpkins littering the roadway as crews extinguish the fire. (OnSceneTV) Footage from the scene shows hundreds of burnt and bruised pumpkins littering the roadway as crews extinguish the fire. (OnSceneTV) Footage from the scene shows hundreds of burnt and bruised pumpkins littering the roadway as crews extinguish the fire. (OnSceneTV) No injuries we...

Driver hit pedestrian after crash in Arleta, police say

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Driver hit pedestrian after crash in Arleta, police say An Arleta traffic crash led one driver to intentionally strike a person with their car Tuesday night, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.The crash was reported at Terra Bella Street and Beachy Avenue at about 11:45 p.m., police said, though the call was upgraded to an assault with a deadly weapon in the 9600 block of Beachy Avenue.The deadly weapon in question was a blue Hyundai, which hit a pedestrian after an altercation.That pedestrian, whose identity has not been released, was taken to a local hospital in unknown condition.Police are looking for two suspects, one with wavy hair and all black clothing and the other a man also wearing all black clothing.No further details were available.Alexis Lewis contributed to this report.

Violent brawl at soccer game caught on camera in Irvine

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Violent brawl at soccer game caught on camera in Irvine The Irvine Police Department is investigating a brawl that broke out over the weekend between two soccer teams that led to spectators, parents and family members coming onto the field and joining the melee.The fight took place at Great Park in Irvine on the evening of Saturday, Oct. 21, following a game between Club Garrafones from South Los Angeles and Irvine Zeta FC II — both of which are part of the professional development United Premier Soccer League.  The nearly four-minute video obtained by KTLA shows the two teams and others in a violent altercation that moved back and forth across the field, with several people taking blows to the face, as well as one person ganged up on and kicked while they were down. Bryan Wallace, head coach of Irvine Zeta, believes his lower-ranked and younger team’s upset victory over the undefeated Club Garrafones is what sparked tempers and led to a dispute between two players that eventually turned into an out-and-out fight that cleared the st...

Bay Area News Group high school football predictions: Week 10, 2023

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Bay Area News Group high school football predictions: Week 10, 2023 Earlier this season, ESPN’s Bill Connelly named his best high school football teams of all time.No. 1 on Connelly’s national list was De La Salle, circa 2001, an undefeated and dominant team that featured future NFL star running back Maurice Jones-Drew, now an assistant at the Concord school.Our football expert Mike Lefkow, who has followed the local high school scene for many years, remembers that era of De La Salle football well.But that didn’t stop Lefkow from dropping a bombshell during this week’s picks video.Lefkow was asked about Serra’s ongoing ascent in the aftermath of the Padres’ 53-7 rout of Archbishop Riordan on Saturday, a result that improved the record of Northern California’s No. 1 team to 8-0.“They’re a great football team,” Lefkow said. “In fact, they might be the best team in Bay Area high school history.”“You believe that,” I asked.“Really?” Joseph Dycus added.“...

Jerusalem Coffee House opens in Oakland with Palestinian-inspired drinks

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Jerusalem Coffee House opens in Oakland with Palestinian-inspired drinks Ever heard of a coffee drink called “Bebsi”? It combines cardamom with the fizziness of soda and richness of espresso, and it’s on offer right now at the new Jerusalem Coffee House in Oakland’s Temescal district.The cafe opened this month at 5443 Telegraph Ave. in the space previously occupied by organic eatery The Well. It’s been nicely redesigned and amenable to people working or just hanging out. Right now, there is a short but intriguing menu of drinks – featuring coffee beans from Tanzania roasted in small batches in Berkeley – inspired by Palestinian culture. So you won’t find just Bebsi but also Arabic coffee, shai karak and a date-tahini latte, which “captures the essence of Palestinian tradition by marrying two flavors that represent centuries of food indigenous to the Holy Land,” says founder Abdulrahim “Raheem” Harara.The cafe’s menu features organic ingredients that are native to Palestinian culture, and t...

Barbayani Taverna, a new Greek restaurant, debuts on the Peninsula

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Barbayani Taverna, a new Greek restaurant, debuts on the Peninsula A new restaurant in Los Altos aims to help its visitors feel — and eat — like they’re on a Greek isle.Barbayani Taverna, which held its grand opening Oct. 10, features Greek decor and dishes such as branzino, lamb chops and octopus, as well as live music on Friday and Saturday evenings.The location — 388 Main St. — has seen several restaurants turn over in recent years, most recently the Peruvian-inspired restaurant and lounge Flora Los Altos. Flora closed in May,  just months after it opened.Pan-pried Kefalograviera cheese, brandy and lemon are served at Barbayani Taverna, a new Greek restaurant in Los Altos. (Courtesy Mike Norquist/Barbayani Taverna) The new Greek restaurant is owned by Dino Tekdemir and executive chef Allen Isik. Tekdemir also runs the Turkish Anatolian Kitchen in Palo Alto and the Austrian Naschmarkt restaurants in Campbell and Palo Alto, while Isik, who hails from Istanbul, previously led the kitchen at Nemea Taverna in San Jose.Grilled, ...

Oakland is counting on millions from the sale of the Raiders training facility — but no one wants it

Published Thu, 25 Apr 2024 21:51:48 GMT

Oakland is counting on millions from the sale of the Raiders training facility — but no one wants it OAKLAND — The athletics compound that once served as the headquarters for multiple professional sports teams, including the Raiders, has been sitting empty for months, with no one willing to buy it.That could spell trouble for Oakland, where officials are expecting the sale to yield millions of dollars by next year. The revenue would help patch up what city leaders call the largest budget deficit in Oakland’s history.After an auction in the summer saw zero bidders step forward, officials in Alameda County and the city of Oakland — the agencies that jointly own the property — won’t disclose much about their plans, saying only that they are “discussing next steps.”The compound sits on 16 acres divided into two parcels on Alameda’s Bay Farm Island, a stone’s throw from the coast and a few miles from the Oakland Airport.It includes a slick athletics training facility, some offices that once served as the Raiders headquarters, multipl...