Man kidnapped, beat, raped Lake Elmo woman in her home, charges say
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
A southern Minnesota man is accused of beating and raping a Lake Elmo woman this week while holding her against her will in her home for more than 24 hours.David Powers, 35, of New Auburn, Minn., was charged Wednesday with one count each of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, kidnapping and domestic assault, according to a criminal complaint filed in Washington County District Court.Powers, who is also known as David Robekevich, made his first appearance in court on Thursday. He remained in custody with bail set at $500,000.“The allegations in this case are deeply disturbing and horrific,” Washington County Attorney Kevin Magnuson said in a news release. “Our office is dedicated to taking all domestic violence cases seriously and holding those accused of these crimes accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”No attorney for Powers was listed in court documents.Washington County sheriff’s deputies were dispatched about 9 a.m. Tuesday to conduct a welfare check at a house ...Schenectady PD to enforce Kings Road speed limit
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Kings Road has been a topic of concern for local residents. They say for years, traffic on the street has been much faster than the speed limit. Crossing With Dignity Act in the works "The city speed limit is 30 miles per hour. But again, they're doing 40, 50, 60 miles per hour, sometime even more," said local resident, Tracey Collins.Collins says Kings Road is home to people of all ages who should not be around high speeds. "The seniors that are on this road, the children that are on this road. Our biggest fear is fatality on this road, and we don't wanna see that," explained Collins. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Collins says adding more stop signs to the area is an extra step of accountability for drivers. "I know stop signs don't stop speeding, but its going to slow them down to the point where they have to come to a complete stop," described Collins.The Schenectady Police Department has...Latham man pleads guilty to 2022 stabbing
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
LATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Latham man pleaded guilty to Assault in the First Degree in court Thursday after an attempted murder in December 2022. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Albany County District Attorney's Office said Bledhar Hoxha, 41, stabbed a victim several times during a fight on Fiddlers Lane in Latham on December 1. He also allegedly violated an order of protection previously issued.Hoxha faces up to 22 years in prison when he is sentenced on June 16.Public hearings to be held over Guilderland Costco project
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- After the Guilderland Town Board approved the plans to build a Costco, the town's Industrial Development Agency is now reviewing a request to turn over ownership of some side roads next to Crossgates Mall that are no longer in use.Developers must complete asbestos surveys and obtain work permits to demolish unoccupied homes in the area, and then obtain a building permit. A public hearing on the proposals is scheduled for May 31. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Plans for a Costco in Guilderland have been in the works for several years. Environmental advocates and community members have pushed back with concerns about the impact the store could have on the Pine Bush ecosystem as well as traffic around Crossgates.Town leaders said those concerns have been addressed.IT services company celebrates 30 years in business
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A local technology company celebrated a milestone on Thursday. TechBridge Group, which is based in Colonie and provides IT services across the Capital Region, held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate 30 years in business.The company has seen a lot of changes since opening its doors in 1993. Its leaders are looking forward to continue growing in the future. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "At this point, we're growing very rapidly," CEO Walter Guiles said. "We're in a great place, and we have a lot of support out there. It's great."Guiles also addressed the rise of artificial intelligence. He said AI can be dangerous, but he added it has a place in the world as long as it's used properly.Crime victims fear looming crisis, what will happen to their cases
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Following Kim Gardner’s resignation as Circuit Attorney, some crime victims are no less worried about their cases.Critical court hearings and high-profile murder trials are scheduled even starting Friday, in which the prosecutor assigned to the case no longer works for the Circuit Attorney’s Office.The Scott family has been attending hearings for years for two alleged killers of their loved one, Brandon Scott. Both cases are assigned to prosecutors who have recently quit. Prosecutor from Kim Gardner’s office dies on I-270 April Scott never expected the Circuit Attorney to also resign.“I just feel like that’s a coward move of hers, honestly, on behalf of her character, taking the fact she has not taken any accountability for her actions,” she said.April said her brother was shot to death after a case of road rage that ended on the arch grounds in 2021. She said Gardner’s resignation announcement was yet another surprise.“We are totally in awe,” she said. “We just don’t ...Payroll error creates chaos for some Jefferson County government employees
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
HILLSBORO, Mo. – Ashley Fears has two roles in this report – spokesperson and victim.“Yes, I was one of the employees who was impacted by the reversal,” she said.Fears isn’t just one of approximately 200 Jefferson County employees who had their recently-deposited paychecks erroneously withdrawn from their bank accounts this week, she’s also the deputy director of administration for Jefferson County government.“This was an issue with our third-party payroll processor. This was not something our human resources department initiated. Unfortunately, when it occurred, the third-party payroll processor did not notify us,” Fears said. “As soon as we were aware of the issue, our human resources department jumped right on it and started investigating to try and resolve the issue as quickly as they could.”We obtained internal emails sent by the county’s human resources manager alerting elected officials and directors to the issue. The email sent Tuesday night notes, “this issue has been resol...PHOTOS: Uber and Lyft drivers hold protest, calling for change in working conditions
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
Gig drivers from the Front Range rallied Thursday outside Denver International Airport, holding an afternoon work stoppage to protest their working conditions.The strike lasted from 3-7 p.m. for participating drivers, who called for better wages, safer working conditions and changes to deactivation policies, among other things from Lyft and Uber.A bill that would have given gig drivers more information about the rides they accept died in a state Senate committee late Tuesday night — a significant blow to labor groups and legions of workers who say they’re nearing a breaking point.Click here to read the full story.Kiszla: Dare we say sweep? Nuggets thinking bigger than stealing one playoff game in Phoenix.
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
Do you really think the NBA will let Nikola Jokic and your gritty little Nuggets snuff out the Suns without a fight?No team wins its first championship without adversity. Why should the Nuggets be any different?“Things have gone our way so far. We haven’t had much adversity in the postseason,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said Thursday. “So what’s going to be important is if and when we face that adversity, how do we react? Not over-react. And not panic.”When last we saw Denver and Phoenix on the basketball floor, 37-year-old Suns guard Chris Paul was limping toward retirement and a spicy crowd in Ball Arena demanded a sweep by chanting: “Nugs in four!”The Nuggets are rolling. And the Joker has jokes.Asked what he anticipated in Phoenix for Game 3, with the Suns’ backs against the wall, Jokic deadpanned: “I expect they (will) surrender.”OK, don’t get your undies in a bunch, Kevin Durant. Without a doubt, Jokic w...Boulder City Council removes oversight panelist who criticized police
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:04:28 GMT
A community leader who publicly criticized policing and previously sued the city will lose her place on Boulder’s Police Oversight Panel, the City Council voted Thursday.The City Council’s 5-2 decision overturned the work of the commission charged with choosing panel members and a previous vote by the council to approve those selections. Council members who voted to remove her and explained their reasoning said they did not think the panelist, Lisa Sweeney-Miran, was unfit for the job but feared retaining her against the recommendation of an outside investigation would jeopardize the work of the panel as a whole and open its decisions to litigation.“To be honest, removing Lisa is a slap in the face to the people who vetted and nominated her,” Councilwoman Rachel Friend said before voting to remove her.Sweeney-Miran in a statement said the City Council acted against the movement for more just and fair policing in Boulder and silenced marginalized groups who helped select ...Latest news
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