Country star Walker Hayes to perform at Hudson Valley Rodeo
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
AMENIA, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Country star Walker Hayes is set to perform at the third annual Hudson Valley Rodeo in Amenia on September 16. The rodeo is set to take place at the Keane Stud Farm at 217 Depot Hill Road. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The family-friendly rodeo features Mutton Bustin’, Barrel Racing, Roping, Bronc Riding, and Bull Riding. Doors open at noon with family-friendly activities and the rodeo begins at 3 p.m. The event also includes food trucks and vendors.Hayes is set to perform at 7 p.m. He is best known for the songs "Fancy Like," "You Broke Up with Me," and "AA." Old Dominion postpones MVP Arena concert All net proceeds from this event will benefit the Amenia-Wassaic Community Organization and its programs. You can buy tickets to this event on the Hudson Valley Rodeo website.5 things to know this Monday, April 10
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy National Siblings Day, also, happy Monday! We hope everyone had a nice weekend and enjoyed some milder weather! According to Meteorologist Matt Mackie, the nice weather will keep rolling as temperatures will be up, up, and away this week. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Albany Police are investigating a homicide that took place early Easter Sunday morning on Morris Street. Police say they found a 60-year-old man with gunshot wounds in his home after receiving reports of a shooting. Also, state budget debates will resume today, after continuing beyond the April 1 deadline. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Monday. 1. Albany Police investigating Morris Street homicideThe Albany Police Department is investigating a homicide that happened early Sunday morning on Morris Street. According to police, an unidentified 60-year-old man was found with gunshot wounds ins...Multi-car crashes cause major traffic backups on I-270
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Two multi-car crashes are causing major traffic troubles on I-270 Monday morning. The first crash, involving four cars, has occurred on I-270 northbound north of 44, while the second crash, involving six cars in a fender-bender chain reaction, has taken place just south of I-44 on 270.Check FOX 2's traffic map for real-time updates.The backups resulting from the crashes have extended for more than six miles, and drivers are advised to seek alternate routes to avoid stop-and-go traffic. Those heading north can take 141 or Lindbergh as alternative routes.Authorities have not yet provided information on injuries resulting from the crashes. Motorists are advised to exercise caution and patience while navigating through the affected area.Crash west of metro Denver cleared, U.S. Highway 6 reopened between Golden and Highway 119
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
U.S. Highway 6 west of metro Denver has reopened after a crash early Monday that forced a closure in both directions between Golden and Highway 119.#US6 westbound: Roadway reopened to traffic between CO 93 and US 40; US 6. https://t.co/b2mgqJq1HR— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) April 10, 2023#US6 westbound: Roadway reopened to traffic between CO 93 and US 40; US 6. https://t.co/b2mgqJq1HR— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) April 10, 2023 #US6 westbound: Road closed due to safety concerns between CO 93 and US 40; US 6. https://t.co/b2mgqJq1HR— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) April 10, 2023Colorado Department of Transportation officials announced the reopening in postings on Twitter shortly after 6:30 a.m.#US6 eastbound: Road closed due to a crash between CO 119 and CO 93. https://t.co/WWYmUPhcDc— Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) (@ColoradoDOT) April 10, 20...Teammates rave about Nuggets rookie Peyton Watson: “He belongs.”
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
Nuggets coach Michael Malone did not make any promises.Even in the aftermath of Sunday’s regular-season finale, a win the team needed to feel good about itself before resuming with postseason play Sunday as the No. 1 seed, he was savvy enough not to box himself into a corner.But that’s the encouraging predicament Nuggets rookie Peyton Watson has put on Malone’s doorstep.Prior to Sunday’s win over Sacramento, Malone laid out his playoff rotation without knowing who the Nuggets were going to face next Sunday. Beyond the starters, he cited Bruce Brown, Christian Braun and Jeff Green as fixtures off the bench. Depending on the matchup, he mentioned Reggie Jackson and Watson as possibilities as well. That shouldn’t – and doesn’t – mean no one else will play a role.After the game, Malone was asked about Watson again. The rookie scored 13 points, snatched four rebounds, and authored one mammoth block – a “Swatson” – against Kings guard De’Aaron Fox.Malone didn’t hesitate to comment.“If I h...Piccolo, an Italian-Mexican institution, will close at the end of April
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
Piccolo, a family-owned restaurant that has served both lasagna and enchiladas to three generations of Coloradans, will close its doors on April 30 after 50 years.The neighborhood staple, at 3563 S. Monaco Parkway, was the site of countless family get-togethers, dates and other milestones over the decades.But the past few years have made it difficult to run a restaurant, said Piccolo manager Robert Desrosiers, who pointed to inflation coupled with a lack of workers and Denver’s minimum wage increase as part of the problem. The building is also in need of repairs.In addition, owner Vince Canino, who is part of a large family of restaurateurs, is ready to retire, Desrosiers said. “Vince has five grandkids and has been semi-retired for about a year.”Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | Was Casa Bonita’s food really that bad? Not according to these locals. Restaurants, Food and Drink | What is Roman pizza? Find out at new spot on the...This restaurant’s Spotify playlist is as fiery as its Sichuan chicken
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
Editor’s note: This is part of The Know’s series, Staff Favorites. Each week, we offer our opinions on the best that Colorado has to offer for dining, shopping, entertainment, outdoor activities and more. (We’ll also let you in on some hidden gems).It has never been easy to get a table at Hop Alley, and for good reason.The restaurant, located on a food-friendly corner at 3500 Larimer St. in the River North neighborhood, serves traditional Chinese dishes that have been gleefully dosed with as much fine-dining flavor as they are with soy sauce. Think egg fried rice with bone marrow, smoked duck rolled into a scallion pancake, roasted beets tossed in char siu sauce and cashew relish and, of course, its signature: tongue-numbing La Zi Ji, chicken drenched in Sichuan chile.Michelangelo Lepore, left, works at the kitchen of Hop Alley restaurant in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday, November 1, 2022. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)Thankfully, it will be a little easier now that Hop Alley...900 kids between age 10 and 12 are arrested in Colorado every year. Is that too young to be criminally prosecuted?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
The 12-year-old lay in a bed in the intensive care unit, gasping for breath during a severe asthmatic reaction.While deciding whether to intubate him, Dr. Carly Muller couldn’t take her eyes away from the handcuffs chaining the boy to the hospital bed. Or the guard standing above him. The boy was in the custody of the juvenile justice system and hadn’t been receiving his medications.“It really seemed unnecessary when this boy literally couldn’t catch his breath, let alone run away,” the Children’s Hospital Colorado pediatrician said, describing the scene to state legislators last week.How young is too young for handcuffs, arrest and prosecution? Colorado lawmakers will decide this year whether to ban the criminal prosecution of kids ages 10 through 12 for any crimes other than homicide, and instead handle criminal behavior among that age group outside of the juvenile court system.Instead of the juvenile courts, the bipartisan bill, HB23-1249, woul...Was Casa Bonita’s food really that bad? Not according to these locals.
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
This story is one in a series featuring trips down memory lane with longtime Casa Bonita fans and former employees who shared their fondest tales with The Denver Post. The restaurant and entertainment venue in Lakewood is expected to reopen in May.The inescapable narrative about Casa Bonita is that the food was terrible. Well, every menu item except for its famous sopapillas, which appeared tableside warm and drizzled in honey whenever a customer would raise the little red table flag.This bit of local folklore has been repeated so much over the last 49 years since Casa Bonita opened that it’s practically a statutory truth. That’s why many longtime patrons were excited when the beloved eatertainment venue’s new owners, “South Park” creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, hired James Beard-nominated chef Dana “Loca” Rodriguez to helm the kitchen.As the days tick down to the restaurant’s highly anticipated reopening in May, however, several people are blowing the whistle...Misery loves company at Denver’s Rule Gallery
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:00:39 GMT
It is fashionable these days to put your pain on the table and dish it out to others in heaping helpings. “Soft Mirror” and “Rupture,” two exhibitions currently at Rule Gallery, serve up a feast.The shows indulge in victimhood, no matter how you come to suffer it. One artist explores what happened years ago when he was bullied in school. Another rehashes the inter-generational trauma that resulted when his grandfather survived the nuclear bombing at Hiroshima. Another delves into the psychological damage that results from viewing too much violence in the media.It’s a lot, as they say.There’s a part of me that wants to respond coldly to the excess, partly because the notion that we are all damaged goods is delivered so casually. If everybody hurts in their own way, and at the same volume, do we really need to share? Maybe self-care is something you should do on your own. If television violence disturbs you, for example, just turn off the TV.But curator Britland Tracy gives us some c...Latest news
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