Local McDonald's launch annual holiday toy drive

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

Local McDonald's launch annual holiday toy drive ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Various Capital Region McDonald's restaurants are participating in an annual toy drive to provide gifts to children this holiday season. The toy drive, organized by local McDonald's owner-operator Julio Morgan-Gillis, donated 100 toys last year. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! From now through December 11, customers who donate a brand new, unwrapped toy at participating McDonald's will receive a free small McCafe beverage. The toys will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Capital Region, Columbia Memorial Pediatrics, and the Boys & Girls Club of Rotterdam.The Gillis Organization will also do a toy giveaway at one of the Schenectady locations. Participating McDonald's are:McDonald's of Albany, 161 Washington Ave Ext, Albany, NYMcDonald's of Glenville, 241-243 Saratoga Road, Glenville, NYMcDonald's of Hudson, 149-57 Fairview Ave Ext, Hudson, NYMcDonald's of Schenectady, 1637 Altam...

Missouri governor extends drought alert through next May

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

Missouri governor extends drought alert through next May OSAGE BEACH, MO. -- With more than 80% of Missouri in a drought, the governor is extending the executive order declaring a drought alert for portions of the state. Gov. Mike Parson said he's hoping for large snowfalls in the northern states to help with navigation on the rivers. With no end in sight, farmers said they are prepared for it to take them at least two to three years to bounce back from this drought. "Planting the crop was great," central Missouri farmer Brian Lehman said. "Conditions were good, and we had a great stand. Then June came and it went down from there."The dry conditions continue to take a toll on one of Missouri's largest industries. During the annual Governor's Conference on Agriculture at the Lake of the Ozarks on Thursday, Parson told a packed room he plans to renew his executive order. "It ain't been so bright this year when you're out there in the hay field in June and July," Parson said. "I would say that unfortunately, it is going to be signe...

Missouri to be one of the first state to implement new bar exam

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

Missouri to be one of the first state to implement new bar exam KANSAS CITY, MO. -- Changes are coming to the bar exam to keep up with the ever-changing lawyer profession. It's one of the largest changes in the history of the bar exam. Judge Cindy Martin with the Missouri Western District Court of Appeals chaired the task force of the three-year research project. She said this NextGen Bar Exam puts a greater emphasis on skills for lawyers. "It's really exciting to think of a licensure exam that adds the component of integration that feels like the real-world practice of law; that piece will be new," Martin said in an exclusive interview with Missouri Chief Capitol Bureau Reporter Emily Manley.At the end of law school, the bar exam is the final hurdle towards becoming a licensed attorney. "You have to be able to apply your lawyering skills to the facts in front of you to effectively give your client an answer," Martin said. "The legal business needs to keep up with the changing profession and that's what this NextGen Bar Exam will ...

St. Louis County man cites 'an act of God' in child sex crimes case

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

St. Louis County man cites 'an act of God' in child sex crimes case ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A St. Louis County man faces criminal charges in a child sex crimes case, citing "an act of God" amid the alleged misconduct.Prosecutors have charged Donyae Andrews, 27, with child molestation and sexual misconduct in the investigation. Assessments rise for 97% of St. Louis County homeowners, but not county executive Authorities say Andrews was arrested after a situation on Nov. 18 in Maryland Heights and had been living at the home with the victim and her mother for an undisclosed amount of time. According to a probable cause statement obtained by FOX 2, the victim went to use the restroom at home when she reportedly caught Andrews in the middle of a lewd act. Andrews allegedly left the bathroom naked and attempted several sex acts. The victim was able to push away and inform her mother, who quickly responded and swung a baton in Andrews' direction, per court documents. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. ...

How soon might St. Louisans get reimbursed for Kia and Hyundai thefts?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

How soon might St. Louisans get reimbursed for Kia and Hyundai thefts? ST. LOUIS - Hyundai and Kia thefts spiked to alarming rates last year nationwide, especially in the St. Louis area. Starting next year, those who had their Hyundai and Kia vehicles stolen might be able to claim a reimbursement through the courts. At the end of October, a federal judge approved a proposed settlement in a class-action lawsuit around an unprecedented surge in Hyundai and Kia vehicle thefts. Kia and Hyundai's settlement will cost the companies more than $200 million. According to HBSS Law in Seattle, vehicle owners who purchased certain 2011 through 2022 models could qualify for reimbursement if their cars were either damaged in an attempted theft or stolen. Assessments rise for 97% of St. Louis County homeowners, but not county executive The law firm adds, "Hyundai and Kia owners can expect to receive notice within the next four months," or by early March 2024. Eligible Hyundai and Kia owners will then be instructed on how to submit settlement claims and take other ...

State health director: It will take 20 years to recover from health care worker shortage

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

State health director: It will take 20 years to recover from health care worker shortage JEFFERSON CITY, MO. -- In the past decade, nearly 20 Missouri hospitals have closed, leaving 50 rural counties without a hospital. All but one of the state's counties are in a health professional shortage. In a new report released by the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), rural communities have an increasing aging population and a greater need for health care workers. The head of DHSS said it's going to take years to resolve the workforce crisis in health care.""It shouldn't be dependent on your place and your location—where you were born or where you chose to live, about whether or not you get health care," DHSS Director Paula Nickelson said. "It really should be equitable for everybody."In a state that has a shortage of primary care doctors, it's even harder for rural Missourians to access health care services. "I always tell people we're about two decades before we resolve the workforce crisis within health care and public health," Nickelson said. "Everybody wa...

This Colorado ski resort was voted No. 1 by Conde Nast readers

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

This Colorado ski resort was voted No. 1 by Conde Nast readers Aspen Skiing Company mountains dominate Conde Nast Traveler’s reader’s choice rankings of North American ski resorts for 2023, led by Snowmass, which received top honors in the annual voting. Aspen Mountain was voted fifth and Aspen Highlands was 14th.Telluride was the only other Colorado resort in the top 15, ranking 11th. Eight other Colorado resorts placed in the top 40.The five Colorado resorts owned by Vail Resorts all placed in the top 30. Breckenridge was 17th, Beaver Creek 18th, Vail 20th, Crested Butte 22nd and Keystone 27th. Other Colorado resorts placing in the top 40 include Steamboat (32), Winter Park (35) and Purgatory (38).Last year, Snowmass placed second behind Whistler-Blackcomb, a resort in British Columbia, and Aspen was third. Breckenridge was 12th.Related ArticlesOutdoors | New in Colorado skiing: Four resort improvements we can’t wait to try this winter Of Snowmass, Conde Nast wrote:“The most expansive of Aspen Snowmass’...

California ranks among top 10 states where more men die in car crashes than women: study 

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

California ranks among top 10 states where more men die in car crashes than women: study  Men are more likely to be killed in a car crash than women in all 50 states, a new study has found, and California is listed among the top 10 deadliest states for male crash victims. Researchers at personal injury law firm Dismuke Law analyzed statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to determine how much more likely it is for men to be killed in a collision than women. The study evaluated the number of reported male and female traffic fatalities between 2017 and 2021, and after analyzing the data, researchers were able to establish a ratio of more to female deaths per 100,000 licensed drivers over that five-year period.  137 arrests made, $60K in stolen merchandise recovered in California retail crime bust The Golden State placed eighth on the list with a ratio of just over four male crash deaths for every one female crash death, research shows, meaning that men are four times more likely to die in a collision than women in California.&nbs...

The Rolling Stones announce tour sponsored by AARP

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

The Rolling Stones announce tour sponsored by AARP You can't always get what you want, but you actually can if you're a Rolling Stones fan looking to see the band live.The Stones announced that they're hitting the road in 2024 and will perform in 16 cities across the United States and Canada."The news you have all been waiting for - the Rolling Stones are hitting the road again! We are thrilled to announce the Stones Tour 2024 Hackney Diamonds," the band posted to X formerly Twitter.Mick Jagger, from left, Steve Jordan and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones perform during the "No Filter" tour at The Dome at America's Center, Sept. 26, 2021, in St. Louis. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)The tour comes after the iconic rock band released their latest album "Hackney Diamonds."Don't worry, the band will still play the hits you want to hear like "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," "Gimme Shelter," "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and more.While music is timeless and age is nothing but a number, Mick Jagger is 80, Ron Wood is 76 and Keith Richa...

Road-tripping with kids for Thanksgiving? Here's how to avoid meltdowns

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:02:12 GMT

Road-tripping with kids for Thanksgiving? Here's how to avoid meltdowns For tens of millions of Americans, spending “quality time” with the family over Thanksgiving means hitting the road.AAA is forecasting over 49 million people will travel by car over the extended holiday weekend - ten times more than by air. Many of those vehicles will have kids in the backseat which, depending on their ages, can make the entire trip far more stressful for mom and dad.Thankfully, unlike traffic jams, parents have some control over the situation.Here are some tips on road-tripping with kids over Thanksgiving from experts across the Internet.Have a good planKids Are a Trip suggests plotting your course carefully, including places to stop and eat. Also, if you are planning to check out attractions along the way that might require different clothing, make sure that clothing is easily accessible. Driving non-stop in a hurry is never a good idea, says way.com. Even when taking turns behind the wheel, they recommend making sure everyone stretches their legs regularly.Pack p...