5 things to know this Friday, November 15
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Friday! Meteorologist Matt Mackie says the end of this week will bring brighter conditions with temperatures peaking in the high 40s and a slight breeze.
A fire caused severe damage to Elijah Missionary Baptist Church in Albany on Thursday night. Also, an Amsterdam family is seeking justice after their dog was killed in a hit-and-run. These stories, and more, are in your five things to know this Friday.
1. Fire causes severe damage to 2nd Ave. church in Albany
Fire crews battled a fire at the Elijah Missionary Baptist Church on Second Avenue in Albany Thursday night. The Albany Fire Department said multiple calls came in around 11 p.m.
2. Amsterdam family seeks justice after dog hit-and-run
The DeZolt family would walk their Bull Terrier, Nora, every day where they live on McDonald Drive. Their daily routine was shattered late Tuesday afternoon. Hope DeZolt and Nora were crossing the street when a motorcycle was driving by.
3. Stewart’s tap-to-pay option halted due to fraud
Stewart’s Shops have halted its tap-to-pay option at all of its stores for the time being. The halt, which started on Oct. 21, is due to fraudulent credit card payments used at stores.
4. Siena, UAlbany prepare for Albany Cup clash
The stage is set for another installment of the Albany Cup. The Siena and UAlbany men’s basketball teams won’t just be battling for the cup, but for bragging rights.
5. Troy condemns unstable building, set for demolition
A building on 5th Avenue in Troy has been issued an emergency condemnation.