Local teen goes from high school graduation straight to the kitchen with new business

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

Local teen goes from high school graduation straight to the kitchen with new business ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A local Guilderland High School grad wasting no time getting his future started. Seventeen-year-old Mateo Sánchez cooking up a storm with a passion. Just one week after graduating high school, the ambitious teen set up a Hispanic-inspired café bearing his name—Café TEO."It feels amazing and just sharing it with people is, like, one of my favorite things," he says in an interview with NEWS10's Mikhaela Singleton.Mateo opening up shop inside his mom’s event bakery business, Delicias Latina, on Delaware Avenue in Albany. Three weeks later, and the business is going strong even seeing repeat customers. Mom, Elaine Escobales Bonifacio, says the idea for Cafe TEO came up after Mateo had been helping out in the bakery."He hated frosting the cakes," she laughs. "I think he finally realized that, yes he does love the kitchen, he does love the environment, but not in the bakery aspect of it. And so when we started talking about café stuff, you know, I just asked him w...

Is it legal to rescue a pet from a hot car in Missouri or Illinois?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

Is it legal to rescue a pet from a hot car in Missouri or Illinois? ST. LOUIS - The dog days of summer are upon us, a time of year for people to not only protect themselves from heat risks, but their pets as well. What if you happen to find a pet stranded in a car? It can be an extreme danger for a dog, cat or any animal to wait inside a car for more than a few minutes on a hot day. Police: Fatal Lemay crash ‘not an apparent speeding situation’ Someone with good intentions might hope to get someone else's pets out of a hot car and rescue them from such situations, but is that legal to do? In the St. Louis area, that largely depends on if you're in Missouri or Illinois. According to the Animal Legal Defense Fund, Missouri does not have any "Right To Rescue" laws for those looking to remove an unattended pet from a hot car while Illinois only allows law enforcement to break into vehicles to rescue an animal. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...

Gorman sparks Cardinals to series sweep of Marlins

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

Gorman sparks Cardinals to series sweep of Marlins ST. LOUIS (AP) — Nolan Gorman hit a three-run homer and had four RBIs to help the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Mami Marlins 6-4 on Wednesday for just their second series sweep this season.Nolan Arenado's RBI single and Gorman's 19th homer built a 4-0 lead in the first off NL Cy Young Award winner Sandy Alcantara, and the Marlins' losing streak reached a season-high six.Gorman added a run-scoring single in the seventh against Huascar Brazobán, and another run scored on third baseman Jon Berti's throwing error.St. Louis had just one previous sweep this season, from May 12-14 at Boston. The Cardinals have won a season-high five in a row, moving ahead of Pittsburgh and out of the NL Central cellar.Alcantara (3-9) gave up four runs and eight hits in six innings, dropping to 0-3 in his last four starts. Miami arrived after losing three games at Baltimore and went winless on a trip of six or more games for the first time since August 2019.Zack Thompson (2-2), pitching for the first time in...

St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office hires 14 additional prosecutors

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office hires 14 additional prosecutors ST. LOUIS – Six weeks after replacing Kim Gardner as the city’s top prosecutor, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Gabe Gore shared a progress update Wednesday.Six weeks ago, Gore identified four key priorities he wanted to focus on immediately:Hiring experienced attorneys and senior leadersBuilding collaborative relationships with key partnersStabilizing the office and build a culture of excellenceWorking to relieve the backlog of cases pending in the court"I am pleased to report that in our first six weeks, we've made substantial progress in all of these areas," Gore said."As I stand here today, we have hired 14 attorneys, all of whom are former prosecutors with experience. They are attorneys whose reputation in the legal community among judges and their peers is impeccable.” Police: Fatal Lemay crash ‘not an apparent speeding situation’ A number of attorneys will be cross-designated from the U.S. Attorney's Office and some private law firms to the circuit court."Those attorneys are goi...

Brentwood approves nearly half-billion dollar plan to redevelop along Manchester Road

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

Brentwood approves nearly half-billion dollar plan to redevelop along Manchester Road BRENTWOOD, Mo. - The City of Brentwood's Board of Aldermen approved a nearly half-billion plan for major redevelopments along Manchester Road. The board unanimously passed a a $436 million redevelopment agreement with Green Street Real Estate Ventures LLC.Current plans call to redevelop around 77 acres of land on both side of Manchester Road between Mary Avenue and Hanley Road. Missouri man makes speed bumps to slow traffic “The Board of Aldermen has made a bold decision to ensure a bright future for the Brentwood community by renewing an area of our city,” said Brentwood Mayor David Dimmitt. “This opportunity was made possible by the Brentwood Bound projects that have helped us overcome some of the community’s long-term challenges, including flooding and public safety. We are pleased to partner with Green Street Real Estate Ventures as the master developer for this revitalization project.”Tax abatement will be a key part of current redevelopment plans, according to Brentwood's R...

Rockies get two-hit, lose 4-1 to Astros as first homestand of second half ends with a dud

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

Rockies get two-hit, lose 4-1 to Astros as first homestand of second half ends with a dud A promising homestand ended with a dud on Wednesday at Coors Field, when the Rockies forgot their bats at home.Houston two-hit the home team to beat the Rockies, 4-1, splitting the two-game series and erasing the feel-good vibes from Colorado’s series win over the Yankees to start the second half of the season.Austin Gomber was solid for five innings before Chas McCormick broke open the low-scoring affair with a two-run homer, and Gomber got zero run support a day after the Rockies bullpen tossed eight scoreless innings in a 4-3 win.Gomber and Astros right-hander Brandon Bielak sailed through the first couple innings, but the Rockies southpaw ran into trouble in the third, when Mauricio Dubón’s RBI double made it 1-0.Related ArticlesColorado Rockies | Rockies Mailbag: German Marquez’s future, Bud Black’s job security and trade deadline thoughts Colorado Rockies | Rockies relievers humble Astros in 4-3 victory at Coors Field Col...

Cherry Creek Shopping Center gunfire report unfounded, Denver police say

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

Cherry Creek Shopping Center gunfire report unfounded, Denver police say Denver police responded Wednesday afternoon to the Cherry Creek Shopping Center on a report of shots fired, the report was unfounded, police said.Police responded at about 2 p.m. to the busy center, 3000 E. 1st Ave., on a report of shots fired, said Jay Casillas, a police spokesperson.“It looks like the incident was unfounded,” Casillas said. “It’s possible that it was the sound of balloons popping” inside the mall.Multiple police vehicles and officers quickly responded to the report as part of an overall safety precaution.Sign up to get crime news sent straight to your inbox each day.

‘It’s not a common sight’: Wildlife officers relocate moose on the loose in downtown Greeley

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

‘It’s not a common sight’: Wildlife officers relocate moose on the loose in downtown Greeley The Colorado Department of Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is hauling a moose spotted Wednesday morning in Greeley to a moose habitat in Larimer County.The large animal isn’t a typical wildlife spotting in Greeley, with only three or four moose relocations from the downtown area made by the wildlife department in decades, according to Kara Van Hoos​e, public information officer for CPW’s northeast region.“It’s not a common sight,” Van Hoose said.CPW first received notification that a female moose about 3 years old was spotted around 11 a.m. near 11th Avenue and O Street in Greeley.Weld County Spokesperson Jennifer Finch tweeted a picture of the moose a few minutes after 11 a.m. walking through the parking lot of the Weld County Administration building.The moose then began traveling toward 17th Avenue and O Street. The Weld County Sheriff’s Office used a drone to help wildlife officers locate her in a nearby cornfield, according to Van Hoose.Upon arrival, wildlife officers deployed tr...

Denver sues church for access to new mountain park

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

Denver sues church for access to new mountain park The City of Denver is threatening to use eminent domain against a local church that has refused to sell it access to the only road leading into its new mountain park.In 2021, the Axton family donated its 448-acre ranch to Denver for use as the city’s 23rd mountain park and its first new mountain park since 1939. The land is in far northern Jefferson and Gilpin counties, just south of Boulder County. It includes expansive meadows, ponds, a creek and one slice of a historic trail built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.What the city did not acquire is access to the only road leading to the property.That was not for lack of trying, according to city lawyers. Six months before the Axton family donated its spacious ranch, the city contacted Beth Eden Baptist Church in Wheat Ridge, which owns Camp Eden Road. But the ensuing negotiations failed time and again.“Despite over a year of communicating about an easement and many months negotiating the terms of an easement, the two parties were ...

Man dies on Mount Ida Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park   

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:08:51 GMT

Man dies on Mount Ida Trail in Rocky Mountain National Park    On Monday afternoon, a 51-year-old man from Carencro, Louisiana was found unresponsive a little over a mile from the Mount Ida Trailhead by park visitors hiking in the area.They notified park rangers via a personal locator beacon and began CPR on the individual. Park rangers responded to the scene and continued CPR and initiated advanced medical care. The man was later pronounced deceased.As is standard protocol the incident is under investigation. Park staff conducted recovery efforts via a litter carryout to the Mount Ida Trailhead. The man’s body was transferred to the Grand County Coroner’s Office who will determine the cause of death. The man’s name will be released by the coroner’s office after next of kin are notified.The park was assisted by Grand County Sheriff’s Office, Grand County EMS, Grand Lake Fire and Classic Air Medical, stationed in Steamboat Springs.Get more Colorado news by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter.