Hudson Valley Deli, Bakery & Café Forced To Close in New York

Hudson Valley Deli, Bakery & Café Forced To Close in New York

The independent owners of a delicatessen in Dutchess County and a bakery across the river have had to make the difficult decision to close. But there is good news. LOOK: History of food from the year you were born From product innovations to major recalls, Stacker investigated what happened in food history every year since … Read more

Jan. 6 Attack Posed Loyalty Test for Indiana Rep. Greg Pence

Jan. 6 Attack Posed Loyalty Test for Indiana Rep. Greg Pence

By BRIAN SLODYSKO, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) – Indiana Congressman Greg Pence watched the January 6 uprising unfold from an extraordinary vantage point. He was with his brother, Vice President Mike Pence, who was to preside over a joint session of Congress where the outcome of the 2020 presidential election would be certified. The two … Read more

A Jackson, Wyoming Travel Guide for Any Season

A Jackson, Wyoming Travel Guide for Any Season

Caldera House isn’t your traditional hotel – partly because traditional hotels don’t have framed Ansel Adams photographs and Lindsey Adelman lighting fixtures, and also because they only offer two- or four-bedroom suites. Impeccably designed and right at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain, it is luxurious and conveniently located. Plus, with its low-key après ski … Read more

Four Killed in Boone County Head-on Crash

Four Killed in Boone County Head-on Crash

Four people were killed and three more seriously injured in a two-vehicle accident that occurred Monday night in Boone County. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, a 2017 Hyundai Elantra, driven by Keith L. Sumner of Rocheport, 19, was traveling southbound on the northbound lanes of US 63 (north of Columbia) just before 7:30 … Read more

Hannibal Regional Welcomes 2022 New Year’s Baby

Hannibal Regional Welcomes 2022 New Year's Baby

We don’t know if this Hannibal Regional-born youngster will grow up to be a track star, but we do know that she won the race to be on the first Saturday. Hannibal Regional officials announced Monday that baby Evren, the daughter of Amber Larenson and Jordan Penrose, was the first baby born at Hannibal Regional … Read more

Teachers at Culture War Front Lines with Jan. 6 Education

Teachers at Culture War Front Lines with Jan. 6 Education

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH, Associated Press MISSION, Kan. (AP) – Teachers are on the front lines of the culture wars as the anniversary of the insurrection arrives at the United States Capitol. With crowds yelling at school board meetings and political action committees pouring millions into races to elect conservative candidates, talking to students about what … Read more

Bill That would Make ‘Difference’ In New York Kid’s Lives Vetoed

Bill That would Make 'Difference' In New York Kid's Lives Vetoed

A senior Hudson Valley official is angry. Governor Hochul “inexplicably vetoed an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children.” New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently vetoed a bill that ensures public schools and schools for children with disabilities receive the same level of funding each year. Reports NY1. The bill would … Read more

School Closures and Delays for Tuesday Januaray 4, 2022

School Closures and Delays for Tuesday Januaray 4, 2022

After a night and a night of snow combined with high winds, several school districts canceled school for Tuesday, January 4, 2022. We will keep this list updated as more schools contact us to cancel classes. Twin Falls School District Filer School District Jerome School District Kimberly School District Minidoka School District Xavier Charter School … Read more

Pittsfield Holds Its 2022 Inauguration Ceremony

Pittsfield Holds Its 2022 Inauguration Ceremony

The groundbreaking ceremony and organizing meeting for Pittsfield city government officials was held on the morning of Monday, January 3, at the Boland Theater at Berkshire Community College. The program began with a performance by the Eagles Band, followed by an invocation by the Rev. Peter Gregory. After receiving the oath of office, City Clerk … Read more

Will Online Sports Betting Happen in NY Before the NFL Playoffs?

Will Online Sports Betting Happen in NY Before the NFL Playoffs?

You’ve heard the announcements that online sports betting is coming to New York, but when exactly will it happen? Lawmakers have voted to allow online gambling apps like DraftKings, FanDuel, and Caesar’s Sportbook to begin operating in New York State. The fierce competition between online casinos has already started even before the law takes effect. … Read more

York ME police Sgt. Brian Curtin, champion of empathy, retires

After working for the York Police Department since 1987, Sgt.  Brian Curtin retired from the YPD in late 2021.

YORK, Maine – Staff Sgt. Brian Curtin, who retired last week after working for the York Police Department since 1987, said he had two overwhelming passions growing up. He wanted to be a policeman and dreamed of being a farmer. Curtin said that most of his heroes and role models during his childhood in Braintree, … Read more