5 things to know this Monday, December 30
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Monday! Meteorologist Matt Mackie says it will be a mild day with highs in the 50s.
Former President Jimmy Carter died on Sunday. Also, Lee Kindlon will be sworn in as Albany County's District Attorney on Monday. These stories, and more, are in your five things to know this Monday.
1. Former President Jimmy Carter dies at 100
Former President Carter, the unassuming Georgia peanut farmer whose improbable political rise took him to the governor’s mansion before the White House, died peacefully on Sunday in Plains, Ga., according to the Carter Center.
2. Lee Kindlon to be sworn in as Albany County DA
Albany County is swearing in a new county district attorney on Monday. Lee Kindlon’s swearing-in ceremony is at the Harold Joyce Albany County Office Building on State Street.
3. US children are struggling with reading — and so are adults
Learning to read can become exponentially more difficult for older students and adults who have fallen behind, creating grave concerns as the number of individuals struggling with literacy into high school and adulthood is increasing.
4. Truck falls through ice on Pontoosuc Lake
Pittsfield Fire Department officials say no one was injured after a truck fell through the ice of Pontoosuc Lake on Saturday afternoon. The truck fell through near 261 Narragansett Ave.
5. More of New York’s new laws in early 2025
The government will implement several new statewide laws on January 1, followed by several more throughout January, February, and March. From moped registrations to doulas to flu shots, check out a selection of what goes into effect and when throughout the first quarter of the New Year.