NYS changes age limit for state police application

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

NYS changes age limit for state police application ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) -- The state has expanded eligibility for those interested in applying for the New York State police. The maximum age was previously 29 years-old, but that has changed to 34 years-old. New poll shows more New Yorkers worried about being crime victims "So again, just to widen the pool and give more people the opportunity," said Rhania Traore, tech sergeant in recruitment for state police. She said raising the age for applicants will welcome a diverse and experienced group of people, such as military personnel or those who are looking to change career paths. She said the state has faced some hurdles with recruitment  "You can see that these days there are many other opportunities to work from home … computer-based jobs, so many positions in tech, again facilitating being able to work from home, so that could be a challenge. However, Traore said working as a state police is extremely rewarding, "You have the ability to serve your community and make...

Trains resume service after flooding 

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

Trains resume service after flooding  ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Amtrak service into New York City had been canceled since Monday because of recent flooding across the region. Wednesday morning Gov. Kathy Hochul announced business is resuming as usual on railroad tracks. “Thank you for your patience,” said Hochul. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Metro North railroad tracks for the Hudson line, that are used by Amtrak, were the most impacted. Amtrak passengers who were facing cancellations said they just had to go with the flow, with closures putting buses and rental cars in high demand.The Hey family, from Long Island, rented a car to drive to Albany to catch their train on Wednesday after dealing with two cancellations while vacationing in Burlington. Damian Hey praised his family for being flexible. Saratoga Springs residents warned of potential traffic delays His wife was thinking out of the box to make sure they got home safely. “We spent a lo...

MSD and DNR’s plan to reduce impact on Gulf of Mexico’s dead zone

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

MSD and DNR’s plan to reduce impact on Gulf of Mexico’s dead zone ST. LOUIS – The Mississippi River runs from Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, winding its way either through or along 10 states. But the Big Muddy's watershed covers all or part of 32 states (approximately 41% of the land in the continental U.S.) and two Canadian provinces, making it the second-largest drainage basin in North America.Farm fertilizers, microplastics, and pharmaceuticals dumped into Mississippi River waterways contaminates drinking water and not only causes toxic algae blooms in the river, but also contributes to the massive dead zone along the Gulf Coast.Excess nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous are carried from the Mississippi River and discharged into the northern Gulf of Mexico. Normally, phosphates can spur growth in aquatic life, like fish, plants, and smaller organisms, which is healthy for the ecosystem. But a high concentration of phosphates will trigger excessive algae growth, choking off the oxygen supply in the water—known...

Full Interview: Martin Kilcoyne one-on-one with John Mozeliak

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

Full Interview: Martin Kilcoyne one-on-one with John Mozeliak ST. LOUIS - Just before the All-Star break, St. Louis Cardinals baseball boss John Mozeliak sat down with FOX 2’s Sports Director Martin Kilcoyne to discuss the Redbirds' unprecedented 2023 campaign and what he envisions moving forward. In a recent one-on-one interview, stretching nearly 12 minutes, Mozeliak acknowledged some front-office mistakes, fan frustration directed toward him and even some calls from fans to resign. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Cardinals (Seasonal) SIGN UP NOW Following the MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday, FOX 2 showed bits and pieces of the interview in between some analysis and clips from the 2023 season. We also transcribed many important parts of the interview. To provide more context into the questions asked to Mozeliak and his answ...

FBI Springfield warns public of 'grandparent scam' calls

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

FBI Springfield warns public of 'grandparent scam' calls SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) - FBI Springfield put out a release Wednesday stating that they are warning the public to be wary of suspicious and unsolicited phone calls.They said that the callers have been claiming to be a loved one or a family member that is in trouble and they make an immediate request for money. This scam is often referred to as the grandparent scam.The FBI urges to those who receives these calls to hang up immediately and call that loved one directly to verify the story.FBI Springfield said that they have identified victims from Sangamon and surrounding counties. They are working on investigating these calls.According to the FBI's 2022 Internet Crime Complaint Center's Elder Fraud Report, there were about 400 victims over the age of 60 who experienced nearly $3.8 million in losses due to the scam. Illinois woman sentenced for mail and wire fraud The FBI put out some tips to avoid becoming a victim to the grandparent scam:• Be careful what you post online. Scammers...

Fon Du Lac Police Chief says six dogs found on docked boat in Illinois River are 'fighters'

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

Fon Du Lac Police Chief says six dogs found on docked boat in Illinois River are 'fighters' EAST PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) -- The head of the Fon Du Lac Park Police said the six dogs recovered from a disabled boat last week are doing fine and should recover. Police Chief Chance Barlow said the dogs are "fighters" and with the care given by Peoria County Animal Protection Shelter, they should recover. "They said that the dogs are doing well. Obviously, they still need a lot of attention and they need to get their health back, get their strength.  It's going to be a long road for them, but the dogs are tough. They're fighters and they're getting better as we speak," he said.He said he hopes that people will use the events to look out for animals in the area. Boat with emaciated dogs had been anchored for two weeks, police say "If you see something, call 911. They can't communicate," he said Tuesday, less than 24 hours after his office turned over information to the Peoria County State's Attorney's office for possible charges against the owner of the boat.On July 5, officers...

Turkey backs Sweden's NATO membership - Stoltenberg

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

Turkey backs Sweden's NATO membership - Stoltenberg Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson shake hands with Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg looking onTurkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to support Sweden's bid to join Nato, the military alliance's chief Jens Stoltenberg says.He said the Turkish leader would forward Sweden's bid to parliament in Ankara and "ensure ratification".Meanwhile, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said: "I am very happy, it is a good day for Sweden."Turkey had previously spent months blocking Sweden's application, accusing it of hosting Kurdish militants.As one of NATO's 31 members, Turkey has a veto over any new country joining the group.Reacting to the news, US President Joe Biden said he welcomed the commitment by President Erdogan to proceed with "swift ratification"."I stand ready to work with President Erdogan and Turkey on enhancing defence and deterrence in the Euro-Atlantic area. I look forward to welcoming Prime Minister Kristersson and Swede...

Harvard-Westlake neighbors voice concerns over athletic complex plans in Studio City

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

Harvard-Westlake neighbors voice concerns over athletic complex plans in Studio City A fight over an athletic complex is pitting neighbors against a well-known college preparatory school in Studio City.The controversial plan might transform the neighborhood surrounding Harvard-Westlake School.Residents describe the Weddington Golf and Tennis facility as a beloved and historic landmark of the San Fernando Valley. The 16-plus acres of open green space along the Los Angeles River is property of the high school that was purchased in 2017. The school has big plans to turn the site into a major sports complex known as River Park.In protest, some residents have posted signs on their lawns saying: “Stop Harvard-Westlake over-development of Weddington” and “Don’t turn Whitsett into the 101.”A sign protesting the proposed River Park is seen in a Studio City neighborhood on July 12, 2023. (KTLA)Many also voiced their concerns at a special public meeting Wednesday, which is just the first step in the process that will eventually require city approval.The project will include an...

Inflation is down, but consumers still feel pinched

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

Inflation is down, but consumers still feel pinched Make no mistake the economic news Wednesday was good. The inflation rate was 3% in June, down from 4% a month before and 9% a year ago.So why did Wall Street give a muted reaction to the release of the Consumer Price Index?One reason is that prices for many necessities are still rising, albeit at a slower pace. The average cost of car repairs, for example, was up 20% in June.Pet food was 12% more expensive.Bread, 11.5% higher in price.Sugar, up 11%.And millions of consumers are still reeling from high housing costs. Average rents rose by 8% last month.That's not to say the CPI was all gloom and doom. Egg prices were down 8%.The cost of a new TV? Down 10%. Airline fares were down 19%.The takeaway from Wednesday's numbers is that 10 rate hikes over the last year are finally slowing the economy in a meaningful way, but we aren't yet out of the woods.That's why Wall Street believes another quarter-point rate hike is all but certain this month.Even so, traders' relatively subdued reactio...

These U.S. cities are the best places to rent: Here is where California cities rank

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:40:16 GMT

These U.S. cities are the best places to rent: Here is where California cities rank Multiple California cities were considered to be the “best” places to rent, but a move to one of these areas could be costly.A new report from WalletHub listed the top 182 rental markets in the U.S. that prospective renters should consider moving to. This is what a $1,500 rental budget will get you in California Researchers looked at multiple factors, including rental affordability, vacancy rates and cost of living, to determine which places were the best options for those looking to rent.The metrics were graded on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the “best” city to raise a family in.California cities are considered to be the best places to rent9th: Irvine12th: Fremont15th: San Francisco28th: Huntington Beach34th: San Jose38th: San Diego43rd: Fontana57th: Sacramento60th: Rancho Cucamonga64th: Bakersfield76th: Garden Grove77th: Anaheim79th: Santa Clarita80th: Fresno83rd: Santa Rosa97th: Riverside98th: Chula Vista103rd: Glendale105th: Modesto124th: Ontario127th: Los Angeles1...