5 things to know this Tuesday, June 4
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Tuesday! Meteorologist Matt Mackie says we're in for another warm day with temperatures in the high 80s with chances for showers later in the day.
Two people were stabbed and one died Monday morning near Washington Avenue and Quail Street in Albany. Police have not released the names of the victims at this time. Meanwhile, the King and Queen of the Netherlands are coming to Albany. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Tuesday morning.
1. Two stabbed, one dead in Albany homicide
Two people were stabbed and one died Monday morning near Washington Avenue and Quail Street in Albany. Police have not released the names of the victims at this time.
2. Latham woman pleads guilty to child sexual exploitation
A Latham woman pleaded guilty to child sexual exploitation on Monday. Kristy Koldis, 46, faces 15 years in jail when she is sentenced.
3. Construction begins on new CDTA mobility hub in Troy
Construction began Monday on the CDTA’s new mobility hub in Troy. It will be located at the corner of Fourth and Liberty Streets.
4. Draw held for 2024 Belmont Stakes at Saratoga Race Course
The 10-horse field has been sent for the 2024 Belmont Stakes being held at Saratoga Race Course. The post-position draw was held at Universal Preservation Hall on Monday.
5. A royal visit for Albany
The King and Queen of the Netherlands are coming to Albany. NEWS10 is taking a look at the rich Dutch history of the Capital Region and the long relationship we share with the nation across the Atlantic. We explain how this trip looks towards the future.