NY Thruway Authority passes new toll price hikes
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The New York State Thruway Authority voted Monday afternoon to pass proposed toll price hikes.According to the Thruway Authority, the statewide tolls will remain frozen through the rest of 2023. On the first of January in 2024 and 2027, E-ZPass holders will see rates increase by five percent from prior levels — from 4.5 cents per mile to 4.9 cents in 2027.The 2024 increase will be the first toll price adjustment in 14 years — with the most recent change happening in 2010. NYS Thruway Authority discuss need for increased funding For those who do not have an E-ZPass, the standard toll rates and the tolls by mail rates will increase to 8.6 cents by the year 2027.According to the proposal, the current toll rate per mile from Rochester to Geneva is $1.07. In 2024, this will go up to $1.12 and then will be at $1.17 by 2027.The Thruway Authority authorized the first step of the process back in December 2022 and held meetings throughout the summer for public comme...State Police investigate fatal crash in LaGrange
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
LAGRANGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State Police are investigating a fatal crash on State Route 55 on Friday afternoon. According to police investigations, a 17-year-old driving a Honda CRV was traveling eastbound when they fell asleep behind the wheel. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The CRV crossed into the westbound lane and struck a 2021 Kia Sorrento head-on. The driver of the Sorrento, Gabriel T. Bovenzi, 54, of Shirley, was transported to the Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. Investigations are ongoing. The LaGrange Fire Department assisted by providing medical treatment and transporting the victim to the hospital.Haunted attractions in the Capital Region for 2023
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Spooky season is officially upon us! If you’re looking for a scare or just want to get into the Halloween spirit, you have a lot of options. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! New this year, Spooky Island is making its way to the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds and the Castle of Terror will be at the Schenectady Armory. Here’s where you can get a fright in the Capital Region for 2023.Field of Horrors, TroyThe Field of Horrors officially opens on September 29 at 100 Farrell Road in Troy, but organizers have a sneak peek weekend on September 22 and 23. The attraction runs through October 29. German restaurant opening on Route 9 in Queensbury The Field of Horrors includes several attractions including the Walking Trail of Terror, The Crypt, Dr. Morbid’s Haunted House, Condemned Manor, Return of Mummy’s Curse, and Insanity. You can buy tickets on the Field of Horrors website.Hollowed Harvest, SchenectadyThe Hollowe...Body of missing person recovered from Mohawk River
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Amsterdam Police Department has confirmed that the body of a missing person, James H. Gardner, was recovered from the Mohawk River on Monday morning. Gardner's body was recovered near Lock 11 on the New York State Canal system. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The 71-year-old was reported missing on Friday morning. He was last seen on September 15 at 6:45 a.m. on Stewart Street in Amsterdam. Police say there are no signs of foul play observed in the investigation.Law enforcement agencies searched for Gardner over the last three days. Assisting agencies include the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, New York State Police, Emergency Management from Montgomery, Schoharie, and Fulton Counties, Schonowe Fire Company, the Rotterdam Junction Fire Department, bloodhound K-9 units from the Albany County Fire Coordinator, and search and rescue K-9 units from New York State Fire.Water main break in Troy
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The city of Troy announced they are responding to a substantial water main break in Lansingburgh near Seventh Avenue and 124th Street. There are currently road closures in the area between 119th Street and 125th Street. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Crews from the Department of Public Utilities are on the scene assessing the situation. Officials say the 30 inch cast iron water main was installed in 1916 and is one of the two major distribution lines flowing from the water treatment plant.Flooding has been reported in the area as a result of the break. The Lansingburgh School District stated that the situation led to alternate school bus routes being implemented as well as the cancelation of all after school activities. Body of missing person recovered from Mohawk River Residents may experience service interruptions such as loss of water or discolored water, and local detours will be made available fo...Former officer sentenced for shooting into a car
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
CLAYTON, Mo. -- A former Velda City police officer gave up his badge after pleading guilty to shooting at a suspect after a traffic stop. Matthew Schanz, 36, was sentenced to five years in prison. A plea deal will suspend that sentence if he gives up his Missouri Peace Officer certification and refrain from employment in law enforcement or corrections while on probation.“This police officer was not entitled to shoot this individual because he was fleeing a traffic stop. This individual surrendering his badge was a good outcome of this incident - which could have been fatal,” states St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell. Cash bail system no longer available in Illinois starting today Officers pulled a vehicle over in February 2020 for expired temporary tags at Octavia Avenue and West Florissant in Flordell Hills. They claimed to smell marijuana in the car and intended to search it without cause. When the driver sped off, one officer falsely reported an attempt to run hi...Crash with bus kills man on I-44 near Six Flags
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
EUREKA, Mo. -- A man died over the weekend after a collision with a school bus near Six Flags St. Louis. Daniel Duncan, 52, of Pacific, has been identified as the victim.The school bus drove into traffic on westbound I-44 at Six Flags Road Saturday at around 1 a.m. Duncan was driving the 2019 Chevrolet Express van that collided with the rear of the bus. First responders at the scene pronounced him dead.Broncos S Kareem Jackson will not be suspended for high hits, source says
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
Broncos veteran safety Kareem Jackson will not be suspended by the NFL for his second illegal high hit in as many weeks, a league source confirmed Monday to The Post.Jackson, 35, was penalized and ejected in the second quarter of Sunday’s game against Washington after he launched into a high hit on Washington tight end Logan Thomas on a fourth-down touchdown reception.The Broncos safety was also flagged for unnecessary roughness in Week 1 for a high hit on Las Vegas wide receiver Jakobi Meyers.Meyers and Thomas were each diagnosed with a concussion and Meyers did not play Week 2 for the Raiders. Jackson apologized for that hit after the Week 1 game and said, in part, ““Obviously we don’t play this game to hurt guys. It’s a tough sport we play. … Unfortunately stuff like that happens. Definitely sending my thoughts and prayers to him.”Related ArticlesDenver Broncos | Broncos signing edge Ronnie Perkins off New England’s practice sq...Kiszla vs. Gabriel: Should the Broncos move on from Russell Wilson as their quarterback?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
Kiz: If “Russ and Sean, a Bromance” was a TV show, network execs would’ve canned it after two weeks of the fall season. So let me start by saying I was wrong about how a veteran NFL coach with a Super Bowl ring could coax 10 victories out of Wilson and earn the Broncos a playoff berth. What startled me almost as much as Denver blowing an 18-point lead to Washington was how critical Payton was of Wilson after the loss. Is their football bromance on the rocks?Gabriel: Yeah, the postgame news conference was surprising in part because of how the game started. Hard to imagine that would have been the tone after Wilson started 5-of-6 for 146 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the early going. But here we are. Payton’s comments are particularly noteworthy after he specifically went after Denver’s operation in and out of the huddle in July when he called Nathaniel Hackett’s 2022 “maybe the worst coaching job in the history of the NFL.” Well, it’s not solved yet. And Payton ...CSU Rams coach Jay Norvell says Henry Blackburn receiving death threats after hit on CU Buffs’ Travis Hunter
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:02:48 GMT
FORT COLLINS — Jay Norvell said Monday during his weekly news conference that he wished for the timely return of injured CU Buffs star Travis Hunter, who was hospitalized after a hit by CSU Rams safety Henry Blackburn.“I hope everybody’s healthy; I hope that Travis gets healthy and gets back out there,” Norvell said at Canvas Stadium in advance of 0-2 CSU’s visit to Middle Tennessee this weekend. “We certainly don’t want to see anybody get hurt.”Hunter was removed from the game and later taken to a hospital after taking a hit near the home sidelines at Folsom Field from Blackburn late in the first quarter. He reportedly has a lacerated liver. Norvell described it as a “bang-bang” play and said that Blackburn and a family of a player received death threats during (and since) Saturday night’s Rocky Mountain Showdown, which the Rams lost in double overtime, 43-35.BOULDER, CO – SEPTEMBER 16: Colorado Buffaloes corne...Latest news
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