Self-admitted arsonist arrested for setting fires in Colonie

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

Self-admitted arsonist arrested for setting fires in Colonie COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A suspected arsonist told police he started a string of small fires in Colonie over the last couple of weeks and according to police documents, he did it for fun. But he says one of the fires unexpectedly grew and damaged a local church. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! In an official statement to police just after he was arrested Monday morning, 25-year-old Mark Marcus admitted to setting the fires and called himself an arsonist.“When I see something, I want to light on fire I use my lighter to light it, Then, ‘whoosh’ it’s out,” stated Marcus.Marcus was arrested for allegedly starting three fires in the area where he worked at the Times Union. One fire set near homes and one fire nearly burned down a church.“In this one instance we had the fire spent to a church nearby which caused extensive damage. It could have been far worse,” said Colonie Police Lieutenant Daniel Belles.The Blessed Virgin Mary...

Albany ship's connections to WWII on D-Day

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

Albany ship's connections to WWII on D-Day ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The USS Slater recently celebrated 79 years since its World War Two commissioning. The destroyer escort ship played a pivotal role in the war, fighting Nazi submarines.MORE News from NEWS10“There was one division of escorts that actually went to Normandy to escort the invasion force" Tim Rizzuto, Executive Director USS Slater told us aboard the ship. Destroyer Escorts like The Slater essentially served as protectors for allied ships. “The Slater was one of those ships that was actually built to escort the convoys and ship the German U boats that were trying to stop the convoys" Rizzuto said. Named after Alabama sharecropper Frank Olga Slater, it was built in Tampa before its launch onto the high seas. The vessel served many missions including transferring torpedoes from captured German u-boats, into the United States. Its service life was short however, being put on reserve in 1946. Following its retirement in the early 90s, she was turned into a mu...

Nova Kakhovka dam collapse: What to know about potential impacts on war, beyond

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

Nova Kakhovka dam collapse: What to know about potential impacts on war, beyond The collapse of a critical dam along the Ukrainian front line on Tuesday is expected to have wide reaching implications for Russia’s war on the country, affecting energy, food and water supplies, displacing a major civilian population and raising the risk of a nuclear disaster.  Drone footage published on Tuesday captured water rushing through the remains of the Nova Kakhovka reserve and dam in Russian-held Ukraine, sparking mass evacuations, accusations of blame from both sides and emergency meetings of Ukrainian and Western officials.Ukraine has accused Russia of blowing up the Soviet-era dam “in panic,” as Kyiv appears to be starting its long-expected counteroffensive, while the Kremlin has implied that Ukraine is to blame and that it was a terrorist attack. The United States said it was looking into the collapse and “closely monitoring the impacts” but “cannot say conclusively what happened at this point,” according to White House National Security Council spokesperson...

Researchers offer data on Canada wildfires smoke

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

Researchers offer data on Canada wildfires smoke Albany, N.Y. (News10)- The hazy skies are making for incredible views of the sun, but the smoke pushing in from raging wildfires in Canada is now diminishing air quality in states well below the northern border. Dr. Nick Bassill, PhD is the Director of research and development for UAlbany's Center of Excellence in Weather and Climate Analytics. “When we say particulate matter that’s just a fancy word for little pieces of ash." Bassill told News10 that on a good day those particulates are in the single digits. “On a day like today, it’s above 100. And that’s very, very unusual for the Capital Region area. And in parts of New York, it’s actually above 200.” He said that's why you may feel like it’s tougher to breathe outside today. Bassill showed News10's Anya Tucker an office at the campus's ETEC building called the Mesonet. It is an intelligence center of New York’s Early Warning Weather Detection system, data collected from stations across the state is shared publicly to help ...

Push to prevent radioactive chemicals from entering the Hudson

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

Push to prevent radioactive chemicals from entering the Hudson ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) -- An energy company by the name of Holtec plans on disposing radioactive chemicals into the Hudson River in coming months. In the last days of session, advocates are asking the Governor to sign legislation to prevent this from happening. Advocates took to the halls of the capitol chanting, "What do we want? Clean water! When do we want it? Now!" They say, the Hudson River is not a sewer and the practice of dumping radioactive chemicals into these waters, must come to an end. The disposal is part of Holtec’s plans to decommission the Indian Point Power Plant, located just north of New York City.  Law enforcement seeking help investigating 2018 death "We want to be sure that our neighborhoods, that our water, that our Hudson River remains clean and as pristine as possible and that’s why we really want to make sure that nothing bad gets dumped into the Hudson if there are other alternatives," said James Creighton, Deputy Supervisor and Town Councilman i...

Police in search of Amazon delivery driver after he keeps lost wallet

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

Police in search of Amazon delivery driver after he keeps lost wallet O’FALLON, Mo. – The O’Fallon Police Department is currently working to locate an Amazon delivery driver who was seen picking up a dropped wallet. Since it was picked up on Saturday, several fraudulent charges were made to the victim’s credit card.The moments where the driver got out of his car, picked up the wallet, and headed into the store were caught on surveillance video. The camera also caught him leaving that store without turning the wallet in.Now, police are looking to locate him. They hope to find out more about how he could be involved or if he is connected to the string of charges to the card.In search of more answers, police could not get a response out of Amazon’s subpoena department. That’s when the O’Fallon Police Department, and the shop where the wallet was found, Tye Dye Iguana, took the information to social media. Soon, comments came in, with people saying they have seen him out on local deliveries, even working in the same facility as him. Missouri governor de...

St. Louis area animal shelters are overcrowded, asking for help

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

St. Louis area animal shelters are overcrowded, asking for help ST. LOUIS - Some St. Louis area pet shelters are no longer taking in animals due to overcrowding. That means many dogs and cats are left without homes."Yes, we have more animals than we've ever had in our history," said Aimee Bearsley, chief development officer for Stray Rescue of St. Louis. "I think we have around 550 or 560 animals in our system. So that all the animals that live in the shelter, our cats that are in foster homes. We have animals coming out of our ears, and they need homes, and we want people to come adopt."Across St. Louis and the entire bi-state region, sobering statistics indicate that area animal shelters are at capacity, and they are in desperate need of help. Free Trip Tuesday heads to Giant City State Park with Shawnee Forest Country! "The homeless problem is always an issue with strays on the street that need help," Bearsley said. "Families are still struggling, and they're having a hard time feeding their animals, and they're having a hard time with vet ...

Colorado plastic surgeon charged in teen patient’s death points finger at nurse as jury trial begins

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

Colorado plastic surgeon charged in teen patient’s death points finger at nurse as jury trial begins A Colorado plastic surgeon charged with manslaughter in a teenage patient’s death should not be held criminally responsible because a nurse was actually at fault, the doctor’s attorneys argued at the start of his jury trial Tuesday.Dr. Geoffrey Kim, 54, is charged with manslaughter and negligent homicide in the death of 19-year-old patient Emmalyn Nguyen. The Brighton teenager went to Kim for a breast augmentation surgery in August 2019, when she was 18, but she suffered cardiac arrest after receiving anesthesia, fell into a coma and died 14 months later, in October 2020.Kim resuscitated Nguyen with CPR after her cardiac arrest, but then failed to call for emergency help for five hours even though she needed immediate care at a hospital, which was better equipped than Kim’s outpatient surgery center, prosecutors with the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Office said during opening statements Tuesday.“Not only does not call 911 himself, but (Dr. Kim) tel...

Stormy weather brewing severe thunderstorms for Aurora, Cenntenial DIA

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

Stormy weather brewing severe thunderstorms for Aurora, Cenntenial DIA 4:59 p.m.: One-inch hail is reported in Parker by National Weather Service spotters.4:55 p.m.: Inbound flights to Denver International Airport are being held at their airport of origin until 5:30 p.m. Mountain Time because of stormy weather here, according to FligtAware.com. DIA is under a severe thunderstorm watch.4:43 p.m.: A severe thunderstorm warning is posted by the National Weather Service for Aurora, Centennial and DIA until 5:30 p.m. Half dollar-size hail could hammer some areas along with 50 mph winds.Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Aurora CO, Centennial CO and Denver Intl Airport CO until 5:30 PM MDT pic.twitter.com/84KnffbT1i— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) June 6, 2023Related ArticlesWeather | Denver weather: Humid, rainy and warm under cloudy gray skies, possible hail Weather | Denver weather: Chance of showers and thunderstorms Friday ahead of a rainy weekend Weather | Denver weather: Showers, thunderstorms likely sta...

Nuggets’ Michael Porter Jr. on NBA Finals criticism: “I’m not going to be sensitive”

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:10:18 GMT

Nuggets’ Michael Porter Jr. on NBA Finals criticism: “I’m not going to be sensitive” MIAMI — Michael Porter Jr. is long past the point where compliments need to be spoon-fed or hurt feelings coddled.At this point, tied 1-1 in the NBA Finals as the series shifts to Miami ahead of Wednesday’s Game 3, he knows any personal agendas are immaterial or, even worse, distractions.“It’s just about winning, bro,” Porter told The Post. “At this point, where we’re at, we don’t have time for dudes to be in their feelings.”Least of all Porter, who played only 5 minutes, 39 seconds, of the fourth quarter in Game 2 after his 3-point stroke abandoned him, and his defensive lapses, whether via miscommunications or effort, left the Nuggets vulnerable from the perimeter. Through two games, Porter’s shot just 3 for 17 from the 3-point line. Defensively, he was involved in several inexcusable breakdowns as Miami torched Denver from the 3-point line.Before Tuesday’s practice, the Nuggets held a frank film session where head coach Michael Malone encouraged his players to talk through their ...