Employee at Pennsylvania grocery store accused of putting needles in food
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Police in Pennsylvania are warning grocery shoppers to check their purchases for needles after a teenage employee was accused of tampering with multiple food items earlier this week.The juvenile employee is now facing charges, the Pennsylvania State Police say. Troopers with the state police were first alerted to possible tampering on Wednesday after shoppers at a Giant supermarket in Trexlertown, in Lehigh County, began returning their groceries.“Upon investigation, it was determined an employee had put sewing needles into grocery items,” the state police wrote in a news release issued the following day. 17 states, DC, urge recall of Kia, Hyundai cars in social media challenge Police said the affected foods included bagged veggies and Tastykake items, but urged any shoppers who recently made purchases at the Giant location in Lower Macungie to inspect their groceries for signs of tampering.A representative for Giant further indicated that several other gro...Man arrested in connection with threats against Lago Vista ISD, teachers
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Lago Vista police were dispatched to the 3200 block of Burnside Circle Monday after a man’s Facebook posts threatening Lago Vista ISD teachers were reported.LVPD said at the time of the threat, 56-year-old David Lee Kneblick had access to two handguns, both of which were loaded to capacity, according to court documents.An arrest affidavit said Kneblick made three separate threatening posts to the social medial platform. One post referenced killing teachers.In that post, Kneblick wrote, “What the f--- is going on I go into a school with a gun I carry there’s going to be some dead a-- teachers.”According to Kneblick’s affidavit, the “dead a-- teachers," statement placed a substantial group of the public in fear of serious bodily injury.In addition to the posts, court documents said Kneblick also made other comments that did not make threats but displayed disdain for the Lago Vista school district.Kneblick was charged with making a terroristic threat, a third-degree fel...Temporary drying, but more storms later this weekend
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After flooding rainfall and golf ball-sized hail Thursday evening, our weather quiets down today... but the break will be brief.The rest of the day we'll have increasing sun, low humidity and seasonable temperatures as highs push into the upper 70s to near 80.Our Saturday starts clear and quiet with a good amount of sun expected through most of the afternoon. By late Saturday evening, isolated storms and showers return to the forecast with a low severe risk, mostly for the Hill Country. More widespread rain is expected Sunday with another low risk of severe storms.Weekend forecastLow risk of severe storms Saturday nightLow risk of severe storms SundayRecap of Thursday's severe weather eventA complex of severe thunderstorms brought flash flooding and water rescues in north Austin, large hail to many communities, and Tornado Warnings in several counties. Storms continue south of Austin overnight, but will clear the area Friday after a quick early-morning sprinkle.Isol...SILVER ALERT: Police looking for Austin man with medical condition
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A Silver Alert has been issued for a 65-year-old Austin man with a medical condition, the Austin Police Department said in a release. Austin police are looking for James Joseph Moran. He was last seen on Thursday, wearing a two-tone baseball cap, a blue long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans, and brown shoes, APD said.APD said it is "concerned for Mr. Moran’s wellbeing due to his medical condition." If you see Moran, you should call 911 or APD Missing Persons unit at 512-974-5250.Moran is described by police as:WhiteMale5’8” tall160 lbs.White hair, white beard, and blue eyesRosemount woman sentenced to prison for stabbing Apple Valley man during child custody dispute
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
A Rosemount woman has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for stabbing her daughter’s father in the neck during a custody dispute.Lisa Dawn Oliver (Courtesy of Dakota County sheriff’s office)Lisa Dawn Oliver, 45, stabbed the man outside his Apple Valley home on Oct. 23, leaving him with a deep wound near his jugular vein, prosecutors said. A Dakota County jury on Feb. 3 convicted Oliver of both first-and second-degree assault, but acquitted her of second-degree attempted murder with intent. She was sentenced Wednesday.According to the criminal complaint, officers responded just before 9 p.m. and found the man with a neck wound that appeared to be deep and 2½ inches in length. He said “he did not want to die.”He gave police a statement at the hospital, saying that Oliver dropped their daughter off at his home around 8 p.m. He said the girl wanted to go back to her mom, but he told her she could not.He said Oliver showed up in a rideshare a short time later. He said he...Puppy euthanized after being thrown from moving vehicle in Arden Hills: ‘Goodbye to this beautiful soul’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
A puppy that survived being thrown from a moving vehicle in Arden Hills was recently euthanized because, despite efforts to provide him with “a safe haven,” he couldn’t overcome the “severe trauma and abuse” he endured, according to a pet rescue organization.Taho photographed on Feb. 1, 2023. (Courtesy of the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office)A man is charged with leading deputies on a pursuit in a stolen vehicle, including driving the wrong way on Interstate 694 at speeds up to 75 mph in January. During the incident, a passenger in the vehicle pushed the dog out of the vehicle and into the path of a pursuing squad car, according to animal cruelty charges against her.Deputies later found the dog, which was given the name “Taho.” He underwent surgery for a broken leg.After a series of biting incidents, the nonprofit Pet Haven wrote on Facebook that “Taho came to us confused. Broken. Discarded. He was in severe physical and emotional ...Historic 1907 submarine found ‘hiding in plain sight’ off of Connecticut coast
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
Since he was young, Rick Simon was intrigued by stories of sunken submarines in Long Island Sound that were still down there. This week, Simon became part of one of those stories.Simon and friends took out his boat — RV Integrity, based in Noank — on Sunday and found Defender, an experimental 93-foot watercraft built in 1907 by sub pioneer Simon Lake.It was found about 180 feet below the surface, he said. “You could say Defender was hiding in plain sight all this time in a waterway I’ve traveled for years,” Simon said.Simon, of Coventry, Connecticut, co-owns Shoreline Diving Services, which does underwater surveys, dam inspections, bridge and dam repairs and ship husbandry. Simon also appeared this year on four episodes of Discovery Channel’s show “Sewer Divers.”Diving is both his profession and his passion. In his youth he hung around the Connecticut Underwater Archaeology Society to hear about diving adventures. Then he embarked on diving of his own, culminating in the discovery o...Glens Falls welcomes its Japanese sister city to town
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
This story is the second part of a series on the relationship between Glens Falls and Saga City, Japan. Click here for part 1; Click here for part 2; and keep an eye on news10.com for more.GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - On Friday morning, Mayor Bill Collins addressed a group of visitors to City Hall. It wasn't the first time he's done so this year, but may be the first time he's done it as not the only mayor in the room. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! A delegation from Saga City, Japan, arrived in Glens Falls on Thursday night, for a weekend of touring and celebration of the relationship between Saga and Glens Falls. The two communities are celebrating their 35th anniversary as sister cities this year - and Saga's new mayor got to make his first visit."I'd like to express my sincere gratitude for the warm welcome we've been given," said Saga Mayor Hidetaka Sakai. "I am very happy that this morning, when some members of our d...New grant available for property owners through Gloversville DRI
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The City of Gloversville has created a new grant program for property owners within the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) Zone. The $600,000 grant program, known as the Gloversville Revitalization and Improvement Program (GRIP), is funded through New York State's $10 million DRI grant. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! In December 2021, Gloversville was awarded a DRI grant to revitalize its downtown. The city choose 12 transformative projects to work on with money from the grant. One of the projects was creating GRIP.Applicants eligible for GRIP funding include property owners that are individuals, for-profit and not-for profit organizations. The program is to help fund commercial or mixed-use rehabilitation projects within the DRI Zone. Read the latest on the fatal shooting of Kaylin Gillis The DRI Zone (courtesy: City of Gloversville)Interested business owners in the DRI Zone can cont...Albert Pujols confident that 2023 Cardinals will overcome slow start
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:05 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Albert Pujols knows the grind of a Major League Baseball season just about as well as anyone. Well before his special sendoff season last year, he learned that things don't always start as planned.In 2011, a Pujols-backed St. Louis Cardinals team started 4-7 and only stood four games above .500 in mid-August before a miraculous run to the postseason. The Cardinals grinded through plenty of adversity and won the World Series in the final year of his first stint with St. Louis. "At the end of the day, it's not how you start, it's how you finish," said Pujols in a Zoom call with St. Louis media members earlier this week. It's a sentiment he thinks will hold true for this year's St. Louis Cardinals squad. The team begins a 10-game road trip Friday behind an 8-11 record, somewhat amending one of the team's slowest starts in nearly a half-century. RELATED - Behind timely hits, Nolan Gorman makes early push in NL leaderboards The current Cardinals roster hasn't changed all th...Latest news
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