Stephentown man arrested for menacing a Trooper

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

Stephentown man arrested for menacing a Trooper STEPHENTOWN, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 71-year-old is facing charges for allegedly menacing a police officer on October 1. State Police charged William Cornell with second-degree assault, menacing a police officer or peace officer, and criminal mischief in the third degree. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Troopers were dispatched to a residence in Stephentown for the report of a physical dispute. Police say Cornell came to the door armed with a long gun.Investigations determined that Cornell was involved in a verbal dispute. He reportedly threw an item that injured the victim. The victim left the scene and called for law enforcement and medical assistance. Police seized the long gun and arrested Cornell. He was arraigned at the Grafton Town Court and remanded to the Rensselaer County Correctional Facility without bail.

Kiszla vs. Gabriel: Is tanking for Caleb Williams a viable option for the Broncos?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

Kiszla vs. Gabriel: Is tanking for Caleb Williams a viable option for the Broncos? Kiz: Tanking is just another word for nothing left to lose. After getting embarrassed in the Huggy Bear Bowl by Nathaniel and the Jets, your Denver Broncos’ record is 1-4. They might not be favored to win another game until Christmas Eve, when the New England Patriots visit Colorado. So the Broncos are squarely in the hunt for the No. 1 draft pick and USC quarterback Caleb Williams. Can Denver tank for Caleb without insulting both players in the locker room and paying fans in the stands?Gabriel: Well, it would have been easier had they not overcome the 28-7 deficit to beat Chicago. And they probably can’t do it without insulting players and fans alike. But if the Broncos do go into full to-the-studs rebuild mode, they’d likely try to trade several of the veterans who have experienced the most losing in the locker room. The short-timers would be gone or see the writing on the wall, and the ones who are going to be around a while may recognize the reality of the situation. Fans?...

Kurtenbach: The conversation around Brock Purdy must change

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

Kurtenbach: The conversation around Brock Purdy must change SANTA CLARA — The conversation around 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy must change.To continue to talk about Purdy like a novelty — a plucky upstart with boyish looks who was once the last pick in the NFL Draft and was airdropped onto the NFL’s best roster — is to discredit what he has done.Or, more specifically, what he hasn’t done.This man hasn’t lost.Purdy has been the 49ers top quarterback for 14 games. He has won 13 of those, with the sole exception being the 2023 NFC Championship Game in which his elbow exploded.At what point does this become uncanny?At what point does the NFL world admit that Purdy is something much more impressive than a novelty?At what point do we start talking about the 49ers’ quarterback as the NFL’s MVP?Related ArticlesSan Francisco 49ers | Dak Prescott calls Cowboys’ loss to 49ers ‘most humbling game’ he’s played San Francisco 49ers | Fred Warner, 49ers defense make statement in dominatin...

After Oprah Winfrey fumed over Maui fund backlash, Dwayne Johnson admits errors: ‘I get it’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

After Oprah Winfrey fumed over Maui fund backlash, Dwayne Johnson admits errors: ‘I get it’ Dwayne Johnson acknowledged on Sunday that he, at least, could have handled things better when he and Oprah Winfrey asked their millions of fans to donate to a fund they started to help people impacted by August’s deadly wildfires in Maui.That’s more than Winfrey has managed to say about the fierce backlash the two faced after they launched the People’s Fund of Maui in late August. “I get it and I completely understand, and I could’ve been better,” Johnson said in an Instagram video Sunday, telling his 392 million Instagram followers that he understands why they were angry. “And next time I will be better.”When Johnson and Winfrey announced the fund, they said they each were donating $5 million. On social media, these sums were seen as negligible, considering that the two very wealthy stars are worth a combined estimated $3.6 billion.Johnson, himself worth around $800 million, acknowledged that “money ain’t falling out of t...

‘Queer-ennial’ art exhibition in San Jose showcases Latinx resilience

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

‘Queer-ennial’ art exhibition in San Jose showcases Latinx resilience 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.At the age of 14, Cynthia Gonzalez was introduced to art through a program at MACLA, or Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana, a contemporary Hispanic art gallery.Today, at 37, Gonzalez’s sculptures – along with the works of other queer Latinx artists – are on display in “Queer-ennial: A Story of Armor,” a groundbreaking exhibition at the downtown San Jose gallery. MACLA describes the exposition as a showcase of the queer Latinx community’s resilience in protecting their minds, bodies and spirits when going out into society.“This exhibition was a priority for MACLA because of a lack of representation for queer Latinx artists, whose culture is not truly reflected or appreciated in San Jose,” said Visual Arts Curator Alyssarhaye Graciano. “With this exhibition,...

Four-bedroom home sells in Fremont for $2.5 million

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

Four-bedroom home sells in Fremont for $2.5 million 42641 Sully Street – Google Street ViewA 2,400-square-foot house built in 1964 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 42600 block of Sully Street in Fremont was sold on Sept. 8, 2023, for $2,500,000, or $1,042 per square foot. This single-story house offers a roomy layout with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. In addition, the home includes a two-car garage, ensuring ample room for parking and storage.These nearby houses have also recently changed hands:On Lerwick Street, Fremont, in November 2022, a 2,036-square-foot home was sold for $2,200,000, a price per square foot of $1,081. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.In May 2023, a 2,479-square-foot home on Gallegos Avenue in Fremont sold for $2,550,000, a price per square foot of $1,029. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.A 1,931-square-foot home on the 42800 block of Palm Avenue in Fremont sold in July 2022, for $2,050,000, a price per square foot of $1,062. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. 

What is artificial intelligence? Legislators are still looking for a definition

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

What is artificial intelligence? Legislators are still looking for a definition Madyson Fitzgerald | (TNS) Stateline.orgBack in March, Hawaii state Sen. Chris Lee introduced legislation urging the U.S. Congress to consider the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence technologies.But he didn’t write it. Artificial intelligence did.Lee instructed ChatGPT, an AI-powered system trained to follow instructions and carry out conversations, to write a piece of legislation that highlights the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI. Within moments, it produced a resolution. Lee copied and pasted the entire text without changing a word.The resolution was adopted in April with bipartisan support.“It was making a statement that using AI to write legislation — a whole law — was perhaps the single biggest thing we could do to demonstrate what the good and the bad of AI could be,” Lee, a Democrat, said in an interview with Stateline.ChatGPT, which has received reams of national coverage this year, is only one example of artificial intelligence. AI can refer to machine le...

Mountain West power ratings: Wyoming is the new No. 1 after toppling Fresno State

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

Mountain West power ratings: Wyoming is the new No. 1 after toppling Fresno State Last season, the Hotline published weekly ‘Best of the West’ power ratings that considered not only Pac-12 teams but those in the Mountain West and Brigham Young. The exercise was so popular that we’re adding a MW-specific column to our array of offerings this season.(All times Pacific)1. Wyoming (5-1/2-0)Last week: 3Result: beat Fresno State 24-19Next up: at Air Force (4 p.m. on CBS Sports Network)Comment: Perhaps it was Machiavelli, or maybe Nietzsche or Spinoza. But we’re pretty sure someone once scripted the following dictum: “He who deposes the king shall become the king … until encountering the triple option on hostile ground.”2. Fresno State (5-1/1-1)Last week: 1Result: lost at Wyoming 24-19Next up: at Utah State (Friday, 5 p.m. on CBS Sports Network)Comment: Mikey Keene’s fourth-quarter injury wasn’t the reason FSU finally lost. The 24-7 halftime deficit and Mikey Keene’s fourth-quarter injury are the reasons FSU finally lost.3. Air ...

San Ramon implements behavioral health emergency program

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

San Ramon implements behavioral health emergency program (KRON) -- The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is implementing a new program that will “provide the right care at the right time” in response to behavioral health emergencies in the City of San Ramon, according to a recent statement from the SRVFPD. Officials said San Ramon Valley Fire and EMS resources will be able to respond to these types of incidents within seven minutes.The Fire First Response program announced on Oct. 5 was designed to improve 911 caller experience, improve patient outcomes and improve system-wide efficiency, SRVFPD said. Mental health specialist training was provided to over 200 fire personnel and San Ramon Police Department staff in the first phase of its implementation. This training emphasized de-escalation techniques, which would be provided when a patient is recognized to be experiencing a behavioral health crisis, officials said.In the second phase of implementing the program, the San Ramon Valley 911 center partnered with the Contra Costa Cris...

Bay Area restaurants imposing 'vomit fee' on Sunday brunch-goers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:39:29 GMT

Bay Area restaurants imposing 'vomit fee' on Sunday brunch-goers SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Bottomless mimosas are fun, but drinking them until you hurl is never a good idea, and it could literally cost you $50. That's the fee some Bay Area restaurants are now charging for Sunday brunch diners who drink one too many mimosas and end up tossing their eggs benedict. Bay Area celebrity chef Michael Chiarello dies at 61 A sign posted at popular Oakland brunch spot, Kitchen Story, warns diners who indulge in any of the restaurant's five varieties of bottomless mimosas to "drink responsibly and know your limits." Otherwise, the sign warns, a $50 cleaning fee will be automatically added to the tab of any patron who throws up in a public area of the restaurant.Photo: Chris CulcasiKitchen Story isn't the only Bay Area restaurant cracking down on brunch-time vomiters. As reported in SFGate, Home Plate in San Francisco has implemented a similar policy with signs warning of a $50 "cleaning fee" for incidents resulting from intoxication.Some Bay Area restaurant...