Crashes cause major delays on I-90 east and westbound
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- According to 511 NY, a crash has blocked the right and center lanes on I-90 NYS Thruway eastbound after Exit 25 in Schenectady. Multiple ambulances and emergency personnel are on the scene. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Check out NEWS10's traffic tracker. You can plan your route and see traffic delays in real-time!Another crash headed westbound has caused backup just after exit 25 as well. Drivers in the area should expect delays both ways.Information on this crash is limited at this time. Stick with NEWS10 as more information becomes available.The 25+ best early Black Friday deals so far
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
Everything we know about Black Friday 2023Although it’s not here yet, Black Friday is approaching fast, so it’s a good idea to get ahead of the curve and check out early deals. We’ve curated a list of the hottest items already discounted ahead of the big sale, and we’re consistently updating our page to bring you the best deals for Black Friday 2023. Among the best Black Friday deals, you’ll find some of our top picks we’ve run through the BestReviews Testing Lab, such as the Hisense 65-Inch Class U8 Series Smart TV and Bissell Little Green Carpet Cleaner.Black Friday is set for Nov. 24 this year, and sales usually kick off the same week, meaning you can expect to find hot deals as early as Nov. 20. Keep checking our page to get the best Black Friday deals as we approach the big sale.TV dealsTVs are hot items during Black Friday sales, so if you’ve been looking for an upgrade, you can snag one at a significant discount. TVs of various screen sizes and some with p...Annette’s award-winning chef will open second restaurant
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
Caroline Glover and Nelson Harvey held their baby shower last December inside Sky Bar, an unusual space on the third floor of the Stanley Marketplace, the upscale mall where they own Annette, a restaurant that has become a destination for people in metro Denver.Now, one nine-month-old baby later, Glover, a 2022 James Beard Award-winning chef, and Harvey, her husband, will welcome the latest addition to their family, a cocktail and oyster bar called Traveling Mercies, into that same spot where they celebrated last year.“This space is special to us,” Glover said.Sky Bar, which opened in May 2022 and had been designed to feel like an old airport lounge, closed its doors this summer, and Glover and Harvey decided it made sense to take it over.Related ArticlesRestaurants, Food and Drink | ViewHouse owner hopes new, whimsical concept will help rejuvenate downtown Denver Restaurants, Food and Drink | Sap Sua debuting classic bakery just in time for the holidays ...7 Thanksgiving restaurant to-go meals in Denver to be grateful for
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
The Thanksgiving jitters are real. When you’re responsible for cooking a whole meal for a group of family members or friends, anything can happen.Let local restaurants take the stress out of a burned pie, a fried turkey explosion, a new in-law with a long list of dietary restrictions, or a particularly picky nephew.Here’s a list of seven spots in town that offer to-go meals and desserts to alleviate your worst Thanksgiving fears:YardbirdMake it a Southern Thanksgiving with Yardbird’s herb-roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, biscuit stuffing, spiced honey-glazed Brussels sprouts and bourbon brown butter-glazed yams. Order a small size ($310) for two to four people or a large ($590) for six to eight. For some more finger-licking goodness, try a full fried chicken for ($150) and a brown butter bourbon pumpkin pie ($40).2743 Blake St., Denver; runchickenrun.com/denverAmerican Elm’s to-go Thanksgiving meal includes a 14-pound butterflied turkey and gravy. (Photo by Lucy Beaugard for A...Oskar Blues Brewery founder taps into the pickleball game
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
Dale Katechis is no stranger to turning his hobbies into businesses.The founder of Oskar Blues Brewery – and namesake of Dale’s Pale Ale – was already a restaurateur when he decided in 2002 to turn one of his favorite pastimes, homebrewing, into part of his business. The decision worked out, to put it mildly. Oskar Blues grew quickly, acquiring other beer makers and eventually becoming one of the largest craft brewers in the country, with production facilities in three states. Monster Energy bought the company in 2022.But he wasn’t done there. Katechis, an avid mountain biker, also started his own boutique bike manufacturer, REEB Cycles, to help further his love of riding on dirt roads. Other investments have included a hobby farm in Boulder County and cannabis companies.So, it’s no surprise that his latest passion, a sport he took up about a year ago, is the impetus for his newest venture, an indoor pickleball club and gathering space in Longmont.Oskar Blues founder Dale Katechis, ...Aspen hotel taps Death & Co. creators for new restaurant and rooftop bar
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
Venerable cocktail bar Death & Co. , which started in New York City before expanding to Los Angeles, Denver and Washington, D.C., has earned a reputation for its artfully crafted drinks that honor the history of bartending while infusing originality into recipes.And soon, local fans of the brand will be able to try a new concept from its ownership group, Gin & Luck — if they’re willing to drive to a scenic Colorado mountain town.The MOLLIE Aspen, a new boutique hotel slated to open in mid-December, tapped Gin & Luck to be the food and beverage operator for its onsite restaurant and bar, a lobby cafe, and rooftop terrace that features a plunge pool.The food and drink offerings will not be carbon copies of Death & Co., but Gin & Luck CEO David Kaplan said they will maintain the same spirit people have come to expect from the company. Death & Co. has routinely earned accolades as one of the best and most influential bars in the country. The Denver location...Denver’s City Council flexed “collective strength” to push new mayor on $4 billion budget
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
The Denver City Council approved next year’s $4 billion budget on Monday, capping a process that saw an assertive, progressive-leaning council push hard for — and win — more money for renters at risk of losing their housing.It was the first budget crafted by new Mayor Mike Johnston and six of the 13 council members. The give and take took on a distinctly different feel from previous budget debates, which usually ended with the mayor’s office winning out on spending priorities — with a smaller exception last year.Nowhere was the council’s impact felt more than in funding for the city’s rental assistance program, which more than doubled from a $12.6 million allocation in Johnston’s September budget proposal to $29.1 million by the time the plan was finalized Monday.Third-term Councilwoman Stacie Gilmore, who was in the thick of that push, nodded to the council’s more aggressive stance before Monday afternoon’s unanimous vote ...Denver City Council resurrects joint city-school committee with blessing from DPS leaders
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
The Denver City Council on Monday finalized its reactivation of a joint Denver Public Schools and city advisory committee with the blessing of DPS leaders, who earlier had protested the move.The council’s unanimous vote sets up that body, known as the City-School Coordinating Committee, to hold its first meeting early next year.Topics envisioned by Councilwomen Amanda Sandoval and Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez, the two co-sponsors of the bill, include youth violence prevention, the city’s housing crisis and other issues that impact DPS families and the broader community alike.“I felt it was time to have a better mechanism to be able to meet and convene with Denver Public Schools,” Sandoval said of the ordinance she began working on in August, kicking off an at-times contentious back-and-forth with district leaders.Concerns included the pace at which the ordinance was crafted and the perception that the body could be a mechanism for the city to exert more control ...Here’s why cranberries are more than just a Thanksgiving side dish
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
Canned or cooked cranberries? That’s a good opening question on Thanksgiving when seated next to your cousin twice removed. Go ahead and ask while the dish is being passed. Hopefully you both like each other’s answer.What version did you grow up with? Maybe you turned up your nose or shook your head with the “no way” universal food language of “please remove that red concoction from the house.”Let’s step back a little before we pass too much judgment on this traditional holiday side dish. We all agree that cranberries look pretty; they’re shiny, red and just the right size to pop in your mouth. But a raw cranberry can be bitterly tart eaten straight up. On the bright side, as a kid when you saw the bags of cranberries show up in the grocery store, you knew Thanksgiving was getting close and Christmas was not far behind.First, the name. The Internet says “cranberry” was originally called “craneberry,” in 1647, so named after...Palo Alto takes top spot in 2023 holiday budget rankings
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:35:45 GMT
The holiday shopping season is fast approaching, and nearly 1 in 4 Americans are still working to pay off holiday debt from last year. That means careful budgeting is essential this year, but people in some cities can afford to spend more than others.Palo Alto, CA has the highest average holiday budget of 2023 among small cities, while Bellevue, WA tops the list for medium-sized cities and San Francisco ranks first among large cities, according to a new report by the personal-finance website WalletHub. The report compared over 550 U.S. cities across five key dimensions: income, age, debt-to-income ratio, monthly income-to-expenses ratio, and savings-to-expenses ratio.“Palo Alto, CA has the highest holiday budget among the more than 550 cities we analyzed, at $3,596, in large part because residents earn nearly twice as much as they have to pay in expenses each month. Palo Alto residents are also among the best in the nation at money management,” said Cassandra Happe, WalletHub analys...Latest news
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