Priority Ambulance acquires GAVAC
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Priority Ambulance will now operate under the name Lake Valley EMS to reflect the company's growth in the Mohawk Valley and Southern Adirondacks. The company has also announced it has acquired the assets of the Greater Amsterdam Volunteer Corps (GAVAC), including the agency's Certificate of Need. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! GAVAC served the Mohawk Valley and Southern Adirondacks for over 55 years, offering emergency 9-1-1 services and interfacility services to Mongomery, Fulton, and parts of Hamilton Counties. In a release, Lake Valley EMS says they will still serve these counties, as well as give back to the community through multiple public safety, education, training, and other community initiatives. “Joining the Priority family allows us to deliver added resources for our patients, our team, and the community," said executive director Thomas Pasquarelli. "Our foundational commitment to p...Man dies in crash on I-270 in north St. Louis County
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - One man died overnight after a crash on Interstate 270 in north St. Louis County, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. MSHP reports that David Simmons, 28, died in the crash. Next of kin have been notified. The crash happened around 2 a.m. Wednesday on I-270 near New Halls Ferry Road. New hydrogen hub in Wentzville raises concern for residents Investigators say Simmons was traveling too fast and too close to another vehicle before he attempted to avoid a crash with another driver. He ended up striking another vehicle, left the roadway and overturned, according to the MSHP crash report. Simmons was pronounced dead at the scene. The other driver did not suffer any reported injuries.Last of three Army Corps reports on Jana Elementary deems school ‘safe’
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
FLORISSANT, Mo. - A new report released Tuesday by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, like two others published in recent months, deems Jana Elementary School as “safe” amid prolonged concerns over radioactive waste.The USACE St. Louis District released the last of three anticipated reports on sampling and testing for radioactive waste at the north St. Louis County school.The report released Tuesday focused on soil around the school. The latest findings indicate that the soil outside the current remediation area is safe for unlimited use and unrestricted exposure. New hydrogen hub in Wentzville raises concern for residents Crews collected more than 500 soil samples with more than 4,500 analytical results. USACE says these were collected from 57 systematic and 21 biased locations to meet requirements for the report. “Like the first two reports released April 25 and May 9, this report also builds upon the preliminary results we shared with the community last November. It provides ad...Al Pacino, 83, expecting baby with girlfriend Noor Alfallah, 29
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
There’s a baby on the way for Al Pacino.The native New Yorker, 83, is expecting a child with girlfriend Noor Alfallah, 29, his representative confirmed to the Daily News.It will be the fourth child for the star of “The Godfather,” who also has a 33-year-old daughter, Julie Pacino, with Jan Tarrant. He has twins Anton Pacino and Olivia Pacino, 22, with actress Beverly D’Angelo.Pacino has been romantically connected to Alfallah, a Hollywood producer, since last year, according to People.Pacino’s news comes weeks after his frequent co-star Robert De Niro revealed he had welcomed his seventh child at age 79. De Niro’s girlfriend, Tiffany Chen, gave birth to daughter Virginia Chen-De Niro on April 6, broadcaster Gayle King shared on “CBS Mornings.”De Niro and Pacino’s movies together include “The Godfather Part II,” “Heat” and “The Irishman.”In 2014, Pacino shared what he loves about being a father....LGBTQ flag burned at North Hollywood elementary school ahead of controversial Pride assembly
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
A North Hollywood elementary school was the site of a possible hate crime earlier this month.Saticoy Elementary School, which is planning on holding a LGBTQ Pride event on June 2, has been the site of controversy for more than a week, with parents planning a boycott of the Gay Pride and Rainbow Day assembly. While the parent group says the topics around sexuality and gender are unfit for children, the Los Angeles Unified School District told KTLA earlier this month that the event is intended to highlight diversity.Teachers will read students Mary Hoffman's book "The Great Big Book of Families," which Goodreads called "a celebration of the diverse fabric of kith and kin the world over."On May 22, however, the debate may have escalated, as school officials discovered that an LGBTQ flag had been burned in what the Los Angeles Police Department said is being investigated as a "vandalism hate crime," according to the Los Angeles Daily News.The planter in which the flag was placed was al...Convicted: Passenger who fled via emergency slide after dispute aboard airliner
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
A woman who activated the emergency slide to flee a dispute on an airliner has been convicted of simple assault, federal prosecutors said.The incident happened on April 19, 2022, at Buffalo Niagara International Airport, aboard an American Airlines jet preparing to depart for Chicago, said the announcement Friday from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New York.A passenger described as “unruly” — Cynthia McKnight, 24 — had reportedly ignored a request by a flight attendant to stop using her phone. The dispute escalated to involve other passengers, and McKnight spat on one of them.As the plane began returning to the gate so McKnight could be removed, she opened a cabin door and left by way of the emergency slide that deployed, then ran across the tarmac, the prosecutors said. She was soon caught by airport police.Because the slide was deployed, the flight had to be canceled and all the passengers rebooked.A statement at the time from...One dead as gunfire breaks out in East Oakland
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
OAKLAND — Gunfire in East Oakland on Tuesday night ended the life of a 49-year-old man, police said.Authorities did not identify the man early Wednesday, pending the notification of family members. Police said he was in an Oakland resident who lived in the area of the shooting.Officers responded about 11:35 p.m. to the 10000 block of Pearmain Street and found the man wounded and down, police said. He died at the scene.Police said investigators were still trying to determine a motive for the shooting. They did not announce any arrests.Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering up to $10,000 in reward money for information leading to an arrest of the suspect. Police can be contacted at 510-238-3821 or 510-238-7950. Crime Stoppers of Oakland can be contacted at 510-777-8572.Staff writer Harry Harris contributed to this story.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | 10-year-old East Bay girl killed in stabbing lived in house with history of domestic violence ...Low sexual satisfaction linked to memory decline later in life: study
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
By Daniel Otis | CTVNews.ca writerToronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — Can’t get no satisfaction? Then you might be at risk for cognitive inaction.According to a new study, low sexual satisfaction in middle age could be linked to memory loss later in life.Led by researchers from Pennsylvania State University, the study tracked 818 men over 12 years, from the ages of 56 to 68. Researchers tested and measured participants’ memory and processing speed over time, and found that reported declines in erectile function and sexual satisfaction correlated to future memory loss.“Research on sexual health has historically focused on quantifiable facets of sexuality like number of sexual partners or frequency of sexual activity,” lead author and Penn State doctoral candidate Riki Slayday said in a news release. “What we were interested in is the perception of that activity, how someone feels about their sex life, and how that influences cognitive function, becaus...Champagne and caviar bar opens in Los Gatos
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
Champagne flights, caviar samplers and truffle grilled cheese are on the menu at Champagne Bar, the newest addition to Tasting House in Los Gatos.The intimate space, located at 368 Village Lane, opened on May 26 to cater to locals who like a taste of the finer things. Owners Denise and Mark Thornberry traveled all the way to Champagne, France to learn from the best and taste different grape varietals, visit vineyards and meet winemakers.“Everything we learned about champagne made us love champagne even more,” Denise said.The couple opened Tasting House which offers wine and food pairings in 2022 and recently expanded the adjoining cheese shop to accommodate Champagne Bar.Staff are all at least level one sommeliers, and head chef Ryan Fillhardt is a certified sommelier who graduated from Los Gatos High School.While the bar’s menu of champagne offerings is extensive, there’s also a fair share of food offerings, like full caviar service, oysters, pomme frites, salads and ch...How some South Bay schools expanded mental health services
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:37:19 GMT
Editor’s Note: This article was written for Mosaic Vision, an independent journalism training program for high school students who report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional journalists.The pandemic lockdown left many high school students with feelings of grief and disconnect from their school communities. When classes resumed in person, South Bay school districts, like those across the country, were offered federal COVID relief funding to address pandemic concerns.Some districts used those funds to improve their mental health services, while other districts chose to invest in addressing pandemic learning loss, the digital divide and other needs.East Side Union High School District prioritized using COVID relief funds to beef up its wellness centers, where students can meet with counselors to discuss stressors in their lives — everything from grief to home instability to drugs and violence — that impact not only their mental health but their academi...Latest news
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