INSIGHT: St. David's team participates in clinical trials for blood cancers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

INSIGHT: St. David's team participates in clinical trials for blood cancers AUSTIN (KXAN) — The area’s only blood and marrow transplant program team is participating in clinical trials to help patients with blood cancers.Kelly Clemmer from St. David’s Medical Center joined KXAN’s Jennifer Sanders to discuss the clinical trials.Read a transcription of the discussion below or watch the interview in the video player above.SANDERS: These clinical trials focus on cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, can you walk us through this process? And really, who can get involved? What do these trials look like?CLEMMER: Our clinical trials are essential in developing new treatment plans for these rare refractory diseases. Typically, the patient would be referred to us by their primary oncologist after undergoing some type of treatment previously, and our team then will evaluate which trials they can be involved in.SANDERS: What types of treatments do you hope to gain from these trials? Who will they help, and what's the timeline for that?CLEMMER: The goal always is to ...

Things to do in the North Country this weekend: Nov. 3-5

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

Things to do in the North Country this weekend: Nov. 3-5 GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Halloween is behind us, and a frigid few days are ahead. This weekend, you can take your pumpkin out to pasture, celebrate new flavors at Adirondack Winery in Queensbury, and check out classic toys and comics in Lake George. There's plenty more to do around the North Country. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Fort AnnCraft FairSaturday, Nov. 4, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.Homemade crafts, jewelry, baked goods, and moreWalker's Farm, Home & Tack, 5565 State Route 4Fort EdwardFort Edward chicken and biscuit dinnerSaturday, Nov. 4, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.Annual community chicken and biscuit dinner; call (518) 747-5996 to reserve a dinnerVillage Baptist Church, 131 Broadway$13 per dinner, takeout only"Up All Night" Game MarathonSaturday-Sunday, Nov. 4-5, 6 p.m. - 8 a.m.Annual all-night video game marathon for national charity effort Extra Life, raising money for the Bernard and Millie Duker Children's Hospital at Alban...

Bottle redemption center to close as debate over bill continues

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

Bottle redemption center to close as debate over bill continues ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)---For several months, Jade Eddy has been sounding the alarm—calling on lawmakers to pass legislation to increase the 3.5 cent handling fee for bottle redemption centers to at least 5 cents to help them stay afloat."The writing is on the wall," said Eddy. "If I sell my house and take money to put money into my business to hold me over until January, I’m basically throwing money on a burning fire."Eddy’s decision to close her business, MT Returnables, on November 30th comes just days after testifying before state lawmakers. She urged them to take immediate action by separating the handling fee from the Bigger, Better Bottle Bill and also called for an emergency session.Lawmakers hold hearing on possible bottle bill changesNews 10 has been told there are no plans to for the legislature to reconvene session before January.However, Eddy is not alone in her struggles. Other closures have been happening throughout the state, according to the Empire State Redemption As...

Schenectady mayor candidate talks issues with NEWS10

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

Schenectady mayor candidate talks issues with NEWS10 SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Voters in more the two dozen Capital Region cities and towns are deciding who will run their municipalities. Mayor races are on the ballot in four local cities.One of them is Schenectady. Ed Varno is running on the Working Families party line. The former city firefighter got into the race after hearing from residents about their number one issue."It's the neighborhoods I believe have been neglected," said Varno. He adds, "we have a downtown and a harbor that's very popular and very well built and I think it's time for the neighborhoods to get some of that love and affection."Varno is running against current mayor democrat Gary McCarthy and republican Matt Nelligan. Varno sat down with News10 to discuss the issues facing the city of Schenectady.

Gas line explosion in Wappinger's Falls damages building

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

Gas line explosion in Wappinger's Falls damages building WAPPINGER'S FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Officials are investigating an explosion in Dutchess County. They said that a struck gas line caused an explosion, a fire, and the partial collapse of a building in Wappinger's Falls. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to Central Hudson, a contractor struck the 3/4-inch gas line during a Thursday afternoon dig, ultimately causing at least a partial collapse at 4 Brick Row in a residential area. The company cut electric and natural gas service to the immediate area at 1:30 p.m., WABC reported.Aerial footage shows extensive debris and a caved-in roof. Some reports say that some injured people received treatment on the scene of the explosion, while others—some by helicopter—went to a local hospital. Toyota recalling nearly 1.9M RAV4s over possible fire hazard Gov. Kathy Hochul released a written statement about the state's response to the emergency:"I have been briefed on the building co...

Live updates | Israel's troops advance as diplomatic efforts aim to at least pause Gaza fighting

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

Live updates | Israel's troops advance as diplomatic efforts aim to at least pause Gaza fighting Israeli troops advanced further toward Gaza City on Thursday, battling with Hamas militants as the Palestinian death toll surged above 9,000. In the nearly four weeks since Hamas launched its deadly attack on Israel, U.S. and Arab leaders are ramping up pressure on Israel to at least briefly pause its attacks in order to aid civilians.Israel has allowed more than 260 trucks carrying food and medicine through the crossing, but aid workers say it’s not nearly enough.Roughly 800 people — including hundreds of Palestinians with foreign passports and dozens of injured — have been allowed to leave Gaza via the Rafah crossing under an apparent agreement among the U.S., Egypt, Israel and Qatar, which mediates with Hamas.The Palestinian death toll in the Israel-Hamas war has reached 9,061, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza. In the occupied West Bank, more than 130 Palestinians have been killed in violence and Israeli raids.More than 1,400 people in Israel have been killed, m...

'Pathetic' - NHL analyst rips Blues defense amid sloppy start

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

'Pathetic' - NHL analyst rips Blues defense amid sloppy start ST. LOUIS - It's early in the 2023-24 NHL season, but like last year, it's not off to the most promising of starts for the St. Louis Blues.The Blues will bring a 3-4-1 record into the weekend. They're within the last quartile for team points (7) and only the San Jose Sharks have scored fewer goals than St. Louis (15) through this point of the season. In the four games the Blues have earned points, their defense has stepped up big, limiting opponents to just four goals. In the four regulation losses, it's been a struggle, leading to at least four goals from opponents on each occasion. That includes a 4-1 road loss to a Central Division powerhouse Wednesday in the Colorado Avalanche. Florida kidnapping victims rescued from downtown St. Louis hotel Colorado stormed to a two-goal lead quickly throughout the game, taking advantage of St. Louis turnovers, puck battles, and defensive lapses.Paul Bissonnette, a former NHL enforcer turned hockey TV analyst, did not hold back on the Blues'...

Former Woodson Terrace officer pleads guilty to rights violation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

Former Woodson Terrace officer pleads guilty to rights violation ST. LOUIS -- Former Woodson Terrace, Missouri police officer David W. Maas, 57, has pleaded guilty to a charge of deprivation of rights under color of law. This charge pertains to his admission of kicking a man who was on the ground and held at gunpoint by another officer. The incident took place on April 14, 2019, during a pursuit involving a car stolen in an armed robbery. The pursuit spanned several locations, ultimately ending on Oak Grove Avenue in Wellston. Florida kidnapping victims rescued from downtown St. Louis hotel While the suspect was on the ground, Maas kicked him in the forehead, causing swelling and pain. Maas faces a penalty of up to 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, or both. His sentencing is scheduled for January 23, 2024.

AdventHealth Porter hospital in south Denver won’t reopen until at least Nov. 9

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

AdventHealth Porter hospital in south Denver won’t reopen until at least Nov. 9 AdventHealth Porter, the southwest Denver hospital that shut down Monday after a boiler system failure, won’t be able to reopen until at least Nov. 9.The hospital lost heat and hot water due to the failure, transported patients to other facilities and sent staff to other facilities to support patients as needed, according to a company news release at the time of the closure.A new temporary boiler arrived Wednesday and is being installed, and the existing boilers are being repaired, said Rachel Robinson, regional communications director for AdventHealth, in an emailed statement, but regulatory steps cannot be completed until the new boiler is operational.“As a result, we will not re-open on Monday, Nov. 6 as we had originally hoped,” Robinson said.The new targeted reopening date, Nov. 9, is for emergent and acute inpatient services.Elective surgical procedures won’t resume until Nov. 13.Robinson said the hospital is working with the Colorado Department of Publ...

Flights at DIA were temporarily paused Thursday morning after person walked past bridge security

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:20:15 GMT

Flights at DIA were temporarily paused Thursday morning after person walked past bridge security Flights and concourse trains at Denver International Airport were temporarily paused Thursday morning for about 45 minutes after a person walked past a security checkpoint.The person about 10:15 a.m. walked past the security checkpoint on the bridge that leads into Concourse A, Denver International Airport spokesperson Ashley Forest said.Airport personnel made contact with the person within five minutes, Forest said.Airport operations resumed as normal by 11 a.m.The spokesperson said she did not know if the person was in custody or would face any charges.The Denver Police Department did not immediately return a request for that information.This is the second incident in three months in which flights and trains at DIA were paused due to a reported security issue with the A bridge security checkpoint.In September, a passenger passed through the A bridge security checkpoint with a prohibited item. TSA, DPD and airport security were able to find the passenger and the prohibited items.Re...