Harbour Point Gardens to pay $7,000 in fines

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

Harbour Point Gardens to pay $7,000 in fines TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – 182 Delaware LLC pleaded guilty to seven code violations at the Harbour Point Gardens apartment complex on Wednesday and each will cost the company $1,000. More than 50 units were evacuated in June over multiple code violations.The company pleaded guilty to seven property maintenance code violations all related to the exterior walls, the reason why the city evacuated people from the apartment.  Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Each violation carries a $1,000 penalty, the max judgement, totaling $7,000. A city spokesperson says that money will go toward the city’s general fund, which funds the Code Enforcement Department among other things. A statement from Harbour Point Gardens read: “Today’s hearing marked another milestone to the end of this unfortunate incident. We are pleased that our residents have all been able to return to Harbour Point. Our commitment to enhancing and renovating the proper...

'Ice-cold bandits' wanted in St. Louis County business break-in

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

'Ice-cold bandits' wanted in St. Louis County business break-in ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis County Police Department is looking for two suspects in connection with a recent business break-in. Police refer to the suspects as "ice-cold bandits."The two suspects, believed to be one man and one woman, broke into a business building in the 13500 block of Big Bend Road. It happened just before 4 a.m. Friday. Centene to cut 3% of workforce; St. Louis impact unknown Police say the suspects made two shaved ices for themselves before escaping. They reportedly caused around $1,500 in damages. County police released multiple surveillance photos of the suspects in a Facebook post on Wednesday. If you have any information relevant to the investigation, contact county police at 314-615-4169 or 636-529-8210.

Big plans for Grand Motel, new owner says

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

Big plans for Grand Motel, new owner says ST. LOUIS - After a St. Louis motel was forced to shut down due to being a nuisance for decades, the property has a new owner with big plans.Just last month, the city ordered the motel to close until it addressed “all code violations and met all standards.”New owner Monique Buchanan says things are about to change.She plans on turning the motel into the Eagles Nest Domestic Violence Center, complete with 24-hour security.“My mother had four children at the age of 20. My biological father was a heroin addict, so I'm dedicated to helping people … I'm passionate about helping others,” she said. Centene to cut 3% of workforce; St. Louis impact unknown Buchanan is determined to provide a safe, single-room facility. She will partner with Doorways, a St. Louis nonprofit that has provided housing to people with HIV for decadesShe says the building will function as transition housing and a safe haven for people with HIV and AIDS, chronic illness, and victims of domestic violence.But due to...

Invasive bug spotted in Illinois

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

Invasive bug spotted in Illinois SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) - The Illinois Department of Agriculture has detected an invasive species of bug in Illinois.According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, officials with local, state and federal agencies have located a moderately populated area of spotted lantern flies. A mature adult lantern fly was found on Sept. 16, and 10 days later, the identification was confirmed. The insect poses no health harm to humans or animals, the agriculture department said. See this pattern on leaves? It could be an invasive insect “If there is a silver lining associated with spotted lantern fly in Illinois, it is that we have no reason to believe that widespread plant or tree death will result from its presence,” said Scott Schirmer, the department's section manager for its nursery and northern field office. "This is likely going to be a nuisance pest that interferes with our ability to enjoy outdoor spaces and may have some impact on the agritourism industry, including orchards, p...

Central Illinois cities rank among highest in the country for real estate taxes

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

Central Illinois cities rank among highest in the country for real estate taxes PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) - A 2023 study conducted by SmartAsset to determine the highest real estate taxes in America showed some surprising results for Central Illinois.The study shows that while real estate taxes can be over $10,000 for homes in California, the taxes paid in Illinois are significantly higher when compared to median home values. Hispanic Heritage Month: Café Santa Rosa plans big future in new location Of the top 20, seven are located in Illinois, the highest of any other state. Rockford is ranked first for homeowners paying an average of 3.04% of their home's value in real estate taxes.Other cities in Central Illinois include Springfield and Peoria.A full list can be found below:RankCityMedian RealEstate TaxesMedianHome ValuePercent ofHome Value1Rockford, IL$3,283$107,9003.04%2Waterbury, CT$5,324$193,3002.75%3Bridgeport, CT$6,130$229,9002.67%4Aurora, IL$6,128$235,8002.60%5Elgin, IL$6,194$244,9002.53%6Rochester, NY$2,806$112,0002.51%7Syracuse, NY$3,026$125,6002.41%8Peo...

After eight years abroad, Brandon Kozun felt a tryout with Avalanche was “time to take a shot”

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

After eight years abroad, Brandon Kozun felt a tryout with Avalanche was “time to take a shot” The Colorado Avalanche invited a pretty interesting group of players to training camp on tryout contracts this season.Joel Kiviranta had the biggest night of his NHL career at the Avs’ expense in the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs with Dallas. Peter Holland was retired last season, and has already had an eventual, life-changing experience during camp.Then there is Brandon Kozun, who can match Holland for the most interesting journey to this point of the bunch.Kozun, who was born in Los Angeles and lives in Calgary in the offseason, has not played for a team on North American soil since 2014-15, when he and Holland were teammates in the Toronto organization.He has spent most of the past eight seasons playing in the KHL, including stops in Helsinki, Yaroslavl, Magnitogorsk and Minsk.“It’s obviously been a while since I’ve been at one of these,” the 33-year-old Kozun said. “I just felt like at this point in my career, it was time to take a shot.”A sixth-round pick by Los Angeles in 2009, Ko...

Broncos safety Justin Simmons returns to practice after missing Sunday’s loss due to hip injury

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

Broncos safety Justin Simmons returns to practice after missing Sunday’s loss due to hip injury Broncos safety Justin Simmons returned to practice Wednesday after not playing in the team’s 70-20 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday while recovering from a hip injury.Simmons, who was a limited participant along with wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (knee), said he’s feeling “a lot better.” He did not commit to playing against the Chicago Bears on Sunday but said “I’m trying my best to get there.”Simmons did not practice all of last week, only stretching on the side field during the media viewing period. Second-year safety Delarrin Turner-Yell started in his place against the Dolphins, who recorded 10 touchdowns and 726 total offensive yards in a franchise-worst performance for the Denver defense.Simmons might not have been enough to prevent Sunday’s bloodbath, but his return would certainly help a struggling secondary. Through three games, the Broncos are ranked 29th in passing yards allowed (280.7 per game) while opponents have a 133.6 quarterback rating against them.While Simm...

Broncos S Justin Simmons in defense of DC Vance Joseph: “I believe in him and I believe in this staff”

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

Broncos S Justin Simmons in defense of DC Vance Joseph: “I believe in him and I believe in this staff” Justin Simmons didn’t play Sunday against Miami and he’s not sure he’ll play this weekend against Chicago, but he did some defending Wednesday nonetheless.The Broncos veteran safety jumped to shield his already embattled defensive coordinator, Vance Joseph, after Denver gave up 70 points to the Dolphins and catapulted to the bottom of nearly every defensive metric in the NFL through three weeks.“Have I seen seen the group rally behind (Joseph)?” Simmons repeated back to a reporter rhetorically during his post-practice news conference. “What are you trying to get from that question, is what I’m trying to ask?”Then he set about answering.“I think this: I think that question is trying to pin a certain narrative against the defense and whatever people think is being called and with Coach Joseph,” Simmons said. “The moral of the story is this: You go watch that film and there are numerous amounts of things that, obviously,...

Nuggets championship odds 2024 after news of Damian Lillard’s trade to Bucks

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

Nuggets championship odds 2024 after news of Damian Lillard’s trade to Bucks The defending NBA champions’ odds to repeat have improved, but they are no longer the favorites to bring home the Larry O’Brien trophy.Related ArticlesDenver Nuggets | Nuggets Journal: Ogi Stojakovic lives out “childhood dream” as assistant coach on Serbia national team’s silver medal run at FIBA World Cup Denver Nuggets | Nuggets Journal: New NBA rule on resting multiple stars doesn’t affect Denver … unless Jamal Murray has eyes on All-NBA prize Denver Nuggets | Justin Dodge, police sergeant injured during Nuggets parade, sets tone for Parker football rivalry as Legend rolls Ponderosa Denver Nuggets | Nuggets Journal: New Grand Rapids Gold general manager Ben Tenzer on G League passion, Peyton Watson and more Denver Nuggets | Nuggets G League affiliate Grand Rapids Gold announces open tryout in Denver Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets have +475 odds — me...

California man dies after falling 120 feet below Hawaii waterfall

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:09:36 GMT

California man dies after falling 120 feet below Hawaii waterfall A California man has died after he fell from the Waipo‘o Falls Trail in Hawaii, officials announced.The victim was identified as Mark Debarr, a 66-year-old from the Golden State, a news release said.Kauai police responded to reports of a man falling from the hiking trail shortly after 10:10 a.m. on Friday, which is about 1:10 p.m. in California.   What caused the Maui wildfires? Authorities discovered that Debarr fell off the trail and was located about 120 feet below the falls.Foul play is not suspected in DeBarr’s death and an autopsy is pending, police said.Kauai is home to Mount Waialeale, considered to be one of the wettest spots on Earth, and features hiking trails and popular beaches frequented by locals and tourists alike.Earlier this year, a 77-year-old California woman died after experiencing trouble while snorkeling in Kauai and last year, 46 people were rescued off the Kauai coastline, SFGate reported.