Cardona's Market unveils sandwich named in honor of legendary jockey

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

Cardona's Market unveils sandwich named in honor of legendary jockey SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A renowned jockey was in Saratoga Springs on Friday to take the first bite of a new sandwich coming to Cardona's Markets that was named in his honor. It's called "The Mig," and it's celebrating Richard Migliore's 29-year long career as a jockey. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Cardona's is donating $2,500 from the sales of the sandwich to Migliore's favorite charities: The Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund and the Thoroughbred Retirement Fund."They're two causes very close to my heart," Migliore said. "Obviously, being a former rider, I am always concerned with the health and welfare of jockeys and horses. Horses gave me everything, so its incumbent on me to give back to the horses, and I really appreciate their generosity."

Endurance swimmer previews 315-mile Hudson River swim

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

Endurance swimmer previews 315-mile Hudson River swim ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Legendary British endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh previewed his plan to swim the 315-mile Hudson River to raise awareness of the importance of clean waters. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Pugh, the UNEP Patron of the Oceans, has pioneered swims in the most challenging environments on earth, including the Antarctic, the North Pole, the Red Sea, and the Himalayas. If successful, he will be the first person to swim the full length of the Hudson River unassisted. Pugh's expedition is scheduled to begin in the Adirondack Mountains on Sunday and conclude in Manhattan on September 13.

Rally outside Jeffco DA’s office calls for arrest in fatal shooting at Tesla charging station in Edgewater

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

Rally outside Jeffco DA’s office calls for arrest in fatal shooting at Tesla charging station in Edgewater More than 100 people marched Friday afternoon in 90-degree heat on parking-lot blacktop outside the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office, chanting, carrying signs and demanding justice for a young man — a father of two — who was shot dead in Edgewater.Adam Michael Fresquez, 33, was fatally shot May 3 in the Edgewater Public Market parking lot near a Tesla charging station. No charges have been filed in the case, although authorities have interviewed the man who shot Fresquez.Police previously said both men were driving Teslas and got into a fight at the charging station prior to the shooting, an altercation they said could have stemmed from a road-rage incident.Family members, friends, community supporters, seniors and children gathered in Golden to demand accountability in the case.“We are looking for justice and we want some answers,” said Juan Mendez, Fresquez’s father.“We don’t understand how he was released two hours after ...

Bestselling author thwarts Calabasas home invasion; would-be burglars caught on camera

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

Bestselling author thwarts Calabasas home invasion; would-be burglars caught on camera A Calabasas homeowner and author thwarted a home invasion Thursday night thanks to cameras in his yard, and the would-be burglars were caught on video.Lee Goldberg was home with his wife and daughter, when around 9:20 p.m., they got a notification on their iPad from their motion sensor.But it wasn’t the occasional bobcat or coyote they’re used to seeing. Goldberg's cameras captured four masked men climbing up a steep hillside into his backyard.They were dressed in hoodies, gloves and appeared to even be matching, the bestselling author of crime thrillers told KTLA.Video provided by Lee Goldberg shows would-be theives crawl out of bushes in Calabasas on Aug. 10, 2023. But this was not fiction. Goldberg had become a real-life character he often writes about in his novels.“They looked organized, they looked professional,” he said.That’s when he alerted authorities, and the would-be theives turned around and went right back down the hill they came from.Goldberg said he thinks they saw h...

Man seen on TikTok video lurking near women's legs in Burbank store arrested

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

Man seen on TikTok video lurking near women's legs in Burbank store arrested A man who was captured on a TikTok video lurking near women’s legs at a Burbank bookstore was arrested on Friday.The suspect’s name was not released, but Burbank Police confirmed the man believed to be responsible was located and arrested in Glendale.“The incident was reported directly to the Burbank Police and has been under investigation,” police said. “The incident was captured on video and viewed as an invasion of privacy. Investigators are also aware of other potential victims.”In a video posted to social media, the victim, 28-year-old Michaela Witter, was shopping at a Barnes & Noble on Aug. 7 when she noticed a strange man had been following her around.A TikTok video captures a man lurking extremely close to a woman's legs while she was shopping in a Burbank Barnes & Noble. (Michaela Witter)A TikTok video captures a man lurking extremely close to a woman's legs while she was shopping in a Burbank Barnes & Noble. (Michaela Witter)A TikTok video captures a man lurking extre...

4 men arrested for murder and robbery of Long Beach man

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

4 men arrested for murder and robbery of Long Beach man Four suspects were arrested on Friday in connection with the murder of a man that took place on July 11 in Long Beach. According to a Long Beach police department news release, authorities arrested two adult men, 18-year-old Luis Jesus Hernandez-Perez of Long Beach and 18-year-old Dangelo Antolin Rodriguez of Lakewood, Washington and two juvenile men, a 16-year-old and 17-year-old of Long Beach. On July 11 near Loma Vista Drive and Corvo Court, several men physically assaulted the victim, 26-year-old Canaan Oryema Okatch of Long Beach, and fired multiple gunshots toward him, resulting in the victim’s death. The suspects fled the scene before officers arrived. Hernandez-Perez and Rodriguez were charged with murder and robbery and the juvenile men were charged with assault with a deadly weapon and robbery.  Both juveniles are being held without bail, while Hernandez-Perez is being held on $2,000,000 bail and Rodriguez is being held on $3,000,000 bail. Authorit...

Why Hip-Hop Has Many Fathers

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

Why Hip-Hop Has Many Fathers They “don’t mean to brag, don’t mean to boast” — but 50 years later, pretenders to the hip-hop throne are, in a roundabout way, taking the rap for perpetuating one of the longest feuds in Black cultural history.Rap music, rap, or rappin’, the rhyming locution of inner-city neighborhood youth that was, to pimp a line from Audre Lorde, created out of their will to survive on Black terms in early 1970s New York, purportedly turns 50 today. Purportedly, because along with that historic milestone has come its own dysfunctional family of putative patriarchs, each challenging the notion of a single creator of rap music, each assuring that an enduring noise over the validity of the tales told by the genre’s self-avowed founding fathers will continue to beg the question “Who’s your daddy?” — or your mama? —for years to come. While vying for recognition, myriad mountebanks and triflers, who came late to one of the longest feuds in Black cultural history, are bragging and boasting with self-ri...

Don Blankenship Calls on the United States Supreme Court to Reign In the Politico-Media Complex

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

Don Blankenship Calls on the United States Supreme Court to Reign In the Politico-Media Complex The Growing Threat to Democracy Posed by Irresponsible Journalism, Shielded Behind New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964)Sullivan Sets the StageThe First Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that “Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” Prior to 1964 that guarantee had never shielded the press from being held civilly liable for publishing a defamatory statement. But in 1964, 173 years after the Constitution was written the United States Supreme Court unconstitutionally constitutionalized defamation in the case of New York Times Co. v. Sullivan.  The New York Times had published multiple defamatory claims against the Montgomery Police Department in an advertisement paid for by civil rights activists. Montgomery Police Commissioner L. B. Sullivan sued the newspaper alleging that the libelous publication impugned his character and damaged his reputation as police commissioner. An Alabama jury decided in Sullivan’s favor. The ...

3-year-old on Texas migrant bus dies on way to Chicago

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

3-year-old on Texas migrant bus dies on way to Chicago By Paul J. Weber | Associated PressAUSTIN, Texas — A 3-year-old child riding one of Texas’ migrant buses died while on the way to Chicago, officials said Friday, the first time the state has announced a death since it began shuttling thousands of migrants from the U.S.-Mexico border last year.Texas authorities confirmed a child’s death in a statement Friday but did not say where the child was from or why they became ill. The Illinois Department of Public Health said the child was 3 years old and died Thursday in Marion County, in the southern part of that state.“Every loss of life is a tragedy,” the Texas Division of Emergency Management said in a statement. “Once the child presented with health concerns, the bus pulled over and security personnel on board called 9-1-1 for emergency attention.”The child received treatment from paramedics and later died at a hospital, according to the agency. The bus departed from the Texas border city of Brownsvil...

Man arrested after deadly shooting at Lake Merritt BART station

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:32 GMT

Man arrested after deadly shooting at Lake Merritt BART station OAKLAND — A man arrested in a deadly shooting at the Lake Merritt BART station allegedly told an acquaintance he shot the man because he tried to steal his electric scooter, court documents show.Juan Martinez, 45, was taken into custody on Tuesday about an hour and a half after the shooting. Prosecutors have charged him with murder, felony criminal threats and several sentencing enhancements, and he remains held at Santa Rita Jail without bail.The Alameda County Coroner’s Office had yet to identify the man killed in the shooting by Friday afternoon. He was shot in the back and declared dead just minutes after BART police were dispatched, according to court papers.Before the shooting, investigators say the Martinez appeared to spend several minutes arguing with the victim near the BART station’s street-level elevator, according to court documents.Surveillance footage shows Martinez pull a handgun from his backpack and try loading it before putting it back in his bag...