It’s the time of year for giving, and one local trade school is hosting its first of its kind event to help get the giving going. Questar III BOCES in Troy hosted their first ever Holiday House. It's all set up to benefit the students and local firefighters. ... Read full Story
Police in St. Johnsbury are asking people to avoid the area of Portland Street due to a large police presence. A shelter-in-place warning has been issued. ... Read full Story
Both surgical and medication abortions are banned in Texas, and Friday’s lawsuit is the first legal test to see what happens when state abortion laws conflict with one another. ... Read full Story
We first told you the Pine Hills Land Authority won the auction for the College of Saint Rose campus on Thursday with a $35 million bid. On Friday, elected officials and residents shared their thoughts on the sale. ... Read full Story
December is a big month for pet adoptions and the Columbia-Greene Humane Society ensures each pet goes to a perfect home. President Ron Perez told NEWS10's Anthony Krolikowski that getting someone a pet should not be a surprise. ... Read full Story
Hochul signed the Dyslexia Diagnosis Access Act, requiring commercial health insurers to cover neuropsychological tests to diagnose dyslexia. ... Read full Story
The Warren County Sheriff's Office reported that the bicyclist who was hit and killed in a crash in Queensbury on Thursday night has been identified. ... Read full Story
On Thursday around 7:15 p.m., a Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) power line contractor Kiewit struck the sewer main at the viaduct on Mansion Street. Repairs are ongoing Friday afternoon, as sewage discharge continues. ... Read full Story
Dr. Thomas O’Brien and Ruth R. O’Brien, the parents of late-night icon Conan O’Brien, both passed away within days of each other at their home in Brookline, Massachusetts. ... Read full Story
Hochul signed a law expanding New York’s food donation and recycling program, making more businesses donate excess edible food and recycle food scraps. ... Read full Story
For nearly seven years, the Buy in Greene initiative program has been creating a holiday jingle to promote local shopping during the holiday season, with high school students in the background. This year's jingle, a reworking of Frosty the Snowman, includes singers and instrumentalists, who also produced the track, from Greenville High School. ... Read full Story
“Vietnam is the world’s third-largest rice exporter, and the staple importance to Vietnamese culture is palpable in the Mekong Delta. The fertile patchwork of green fields crisscrossed by silvery waterways has helped stave off famine since the Vietnam War ended in 1975. Rice isn’t just the mainstay of most meals, it is considered a gift from the gods and continues to be venerated.” — Aniruddha Ghosal, The Associated Press, 22 Apr. 2024
Did you know?
Among the pantheon of ancient Roman deities, has any been so venerated—that is, deeply respected—over the centuries as Venus, goddess of love and beauty? Of course, one may personally prefer Vulcan or, um, Robigus (the god associated with wheat blight), but from Venus de Milo to the classic pop song “Venus,” Venus has inspired far more enduring reverence. To venerate something or someone—whether an artist or a saint—is to hold them in similarly high regard, which makes sense given venerate’s origins. The word comes from the Latin verb venerārī, which can mean “to solicit the good will of,” “to worship,” “to pay homage to,” and “to hold in awe.” That verb, in turn, is related to—you guessed it—Venus.