Albany man arrested after breaking window with brick
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Albany man was arrested early Friday morning after breaking a window with a brick and causing a disturbance, according to the Albany County Sheriff's Office. Thomas Bruni, 51, is charged with third-degree criminal mischief. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! On Friday, around 1 a.m., deputies from the Albany County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a man screaming and banging on the front door and windows of the victim's home. Upon arrival, law enforcement says they found the suspect, identified as Bruni, standing outside the house by a window that had been broken. Deputies later found a brick inside the home that was used to break the window.Bruni was arrested and was held at the Albany County Correctional Facility. He was arraigned in the Albany County Correctional Facility at 9 a.m.Denver Art Museum curator named one of the 100 most influential art figures in the world
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
Raphael Fonseca joined the Denver Art Museum in 2021 as its first-ever curator of Latin American Modern & Contemporary Art, a position created to showcase, and grow, the museum’s considerable collection of objects from the region.His most notable move here — so far — was curating last year’s “Who Tells a Tale Adds a Tail,” a group show built around the talents of 19 millennial-aged artists from places like Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Ecuador, Bolivia and Brazil.Raphael Fonseca is the first person to hold the title of Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Denver Art Museum. (Provided by Raphael Fonseca)But Fonseca, who is Brazilian, is also busy working in both South America and Europe. He continues to organize important exhibitions internationally, and has gained a reputation for discovering new voices from across the hemisphere. That work has not gone unnoticed. This month, the well-respected Art Review magazine placed him on its annual “Power 100,” a list ...A cannoli recipe that’ll bring Sicily to you
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
By Claire Saffitz, The New York TimesI have a burning desire to visit Sicily, which has a little to do with “The White Lotus” and a lot to do with a tube-shaped pastry made of fried dough and filled with ricotta: cannoli.Last year, I came across a video of Nicola and Luca Petta, father-son bakers who own Extrabar, a pastry shop in Piana degli Albanesi, preparing their specialty, cannoli. In the video, Luca mixes and rolls the dough, punches out the shells, and fries them until they’re golden and blistered. The shells flare outward dramatically at the ends, creating more surface area to hold the creamy sheep’s milk ricotta filling.I was captivated.Extrabar’s cannoli looked nothing like the tough, often-soggy versions with too-sweet filling I’d eaten before. Knowing that a trip to Sicily wasn’t happening anytime soon, I set out to make my own version, inspired by the perfect simplicity of Extrabar’s. I bought a set of stainless-steel cannoli molds, needed to maintain the tubular shape...As “food is medicine” movement takes hold, Colorado Medicaid looks to pay for produce and better meals
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
Colorado’s Medicaid agency, health care providers and nonprofits want more people to get nutritious food as part of their overall health care, but no one is sure how to fund something beyond the current patchwork of programs.The “food is medicine” movement has gained traction in recent years as insurance providers and government agencies determined they could achieve better health outcomes, for less money, by improving people’s diets than by giving them medical treatment after their conditions worsened.The Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, which oversees the state’s Medicaid program, has made nutrition a priority and plans to ask for federal funding to bring healthy food to more members.As it stands, the state’s Medicaid program can only pay for meals for people with certain disabilities who recently got out of the hospital, left a nursing home, or are at risk of being placed in a facility because they lost their caregiver o...RTD’s reduced fares and monthly pass prices take effect in the new year. Here is what’s changing.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
Colorado’s Regional Transportation District will give its train and bus riders’ wallets a break in the new year by reducing its base local fare for the first time in its history — and slashing monthly pass costs even more deeply as part of a full revamp of its pricing.The metro Denver transportation agency’s board approved the fare restructuring plan in July, and it takes effect on Monday, Jan. 1. The standard fare on most buses and most trains will be $2.75, down just a quarter from the current $3 local fare.But by simplifying and combining some of its fare tiers, RTD’s changes will save many riders even more than that — including up to 56% if they purchase a full-price monthly pass.An overview of the changes:The new $2.75 standard fare will replace the current local ($3) and regional ($5.25) fares for up to three hours of bus and train rides.Day passes for all rides except for those to Denver International Airport will cost $5.50, down from the ...5-year-old child found dead with barricade suspect in Long Beach home
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
A standoff ended in tragedy when officers discovered the bodies of the suspect and a 5-year-old child inside a Long Beach home.Officers responded to a domestic dispute in the 3400 block of Adriatic Avenue shortly after 2:30 p.m. Thursday, the Long Beach Police Department posted on X, formerly Twitter.Long Beach firefighters were called to the scene when officers noticed smoke and fire coming from the residence. Police respond to a barricade situation in Long Beach on Dec. 28, 2023. (OC Hawk)Once the flames were extinguished, officers established a perimeter and called in a SWAT team believing the suspect, described as an adult male, was still barricaded in the home. Some nearby homes were evacuated and other residents were ordered to shelter in place.Officers eventually obtained a search warrant and located the deceased suspect inside the home with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, the department posted in an update at 12:15 a.m. Friday. Police also located a 5-year-old chil...Metro bus slams into parked motorhome
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
An investigation is underway Friday to determine what caused a Metro bus to crash into a parked motorhome in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. The incident was reported around 2 a.m. near the intersection of West 90th Street and Normandie Avenue.A man who was sleeping inside the motorhome said he was awakened by the sounds of the crash. Video from the scene showed major damage to both vehicles. The man said that items inside the motorhome fell on top of him as the vehicle was pushed forward, also striking his SUV. The man did not appear to be seriously hurt. There was no word on the condition of the bus driver. It was also unclear if there were any passengers on the bus at the time of the crash.Wisconsin university chancellor says he was fired for appearing in porn videos with wife
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Former University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Chancellor Joe Gow said Thursday that the school's governing board fired him because members were uncomfortable with him and his wife producing and appearing in pornographic videos.The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents, which oversees UW-Madison, UW-La Crosse and 11 other regional campuses, voted unanimously during a hastily convened closed meeting Wednesday evening to fire Gow.After the vote, Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman and regents President Karen Walsh issued statements saying the regents had learned of specific conduct by Gow that subjected the university to “significant reputational harm.” Rothman called Gow's actions “abhorrent” and Walsh said she was “disgusted.” But neither of them offered any details of the allegations.Gow told The Associated Press in a phone interview Thursday morning that regents had discovered that he and his wife, former UW-La Crosse professor Carmen Wilson, had be...Scout Gillett Digs Van Etten
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
Scout Gillett Digs Van Etten: Scout Gillett told us about her Sharon Van Etten experience.Scout Gillett: One of my favorite shows I’ve seen was Sharon Van Etten in April of 2022 at Union Pool for her Album release for We’ve Been Going About this all Wrong.My roommate Jesse Mosher in Brooklyn, NY was doing live sound for her tour and I met Sharon before moving to NY 6 years ago. It was such an intimate way of seeing her and her band sounded amazing.I thought it was really cool that the group had been used to playing much larger rooms on this tour and they adapted seamlessly to the Union Pool capacity of 150 and made it feel just as massive in a different kind of way.I listened to the record before the show on repeat and the songs were so hooky and catchy – I was already singing along to some at the show. I really respect Sharon as a person and as a phenomenal songwriter and performer. I left the show feeling fuzzy and so inspired and those are the kinds of shows tha...Wish Book: HealthRIGHT 360’s Asian American Recovery Services helps tackle stigma over mental health, substance use
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:18:59 GMT
Perla Equihua, a 19-year-old Chicana woman, brims with pride as she recounts the last six years — a journey from frequent blackouts as a young teen caused by a drug cocktail of pills and alcohol to learning how to stop and take a breath and cope without substances.Her longtime care coordinator, Cristina Aldama, sits next to her in one of HealthRIGHT 360‘s East San Jose offices, intently listening. The pair have grown close over the years, evidenced by quick glances of reassurance and warm smiles that turn into big grins. Equihua said her mother doesn’t know much of what she’s been through in the last half decade, but Aldama does.Perla Equihua’s longtime care coordinator Cristina Aldama, left, smiles as Equihua talks during an interview at one of HealthRIGHT 360’s East San Jose offices on Oct. 24, 2023. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group) “My confidence? It’s crazy now,” Equihua said, flashing her 1,000-watt smile once again.Since age 13, Equihu...Latest news
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