Man killed in hit-and-run on I-35 Frontage Road
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Austin Police say a man died Wednesday night in a hit and run crash in North Austin. Police say the crash was reported at 7:21 p.m. in the 9000 block of the southbound Frontage Road of I-35, between Rundberg Lane and U.S. Highway 183. According to APD, one man, a pedestrian, is dead. Police say the driver left the scene of the crash.5 things to know this Thursday, April 13
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- How about this weather? After a beautiful day on Wednesday, we can expect more of the same today on Thursday! According to Meteorologist Jill Szwed, yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures today predicted to be even higher. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! A large brush fire broke out in Schoharie County on Wednesday, prompting several crews to respond to Richmondville. Some fire crews were reportedly from Otsego and Delaware Counties. Also, three people were hospitalized after a shooting in Troy, one being a teenage boy. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Thursday morning. 1. Multiple crews help fight large Schoharie County brush fireA large brush fire broke out in Schoharie County on Wednesday. Several crews—some reportedly from Otsego and Delaware Counties—responded to Richmondville, near the county line, to fight the blaze.2. Juvenil...Inside look at new Pop Culture exhibit at Via Port Rotterdam
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
ROTTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) - After a soft opening in early March, a new attraction in Rotterdam called the Pop Culture Forever Exhibit is officially open to the public. The museum-style exhibit showcases artifacts, autographs, and rare memorabilia, celebrating all things Pop Culture. Local historian creates adventure history YouTube series "It's a celebration of all things pop culture, popular culture, with is a uniquely American institution; comic books started, here pulp started here, comic books started here, Hollywood,” said Daniel Fay, the director for the Pop Culture Forever Exhibit Center.You can find the Pop Culture Forever Exhibit at Via Port Rotterdam. It's located near the central fountain, directly between the movie theater and T-Mobile. Off the Beaten Path: The Balloonary Admission is as follows:4 and under: FreeAges 5-12: $6Ages 13 and up: $10Changes proposed for short-term rental properties put on hold
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A move to regulate short-term rental properties in St. Louis City is put on hold, at least for now, by a St. Louis planning board.The details on this story are appearing in FOX 2's St. Louis Post-Dispatch partners. The short-term home rentals at issue are found a lot on websites like Airbnb and Vrbo. The potential regulations are being looked at by members of the St. Louis Planning Commission.City documents detail the regulations being considered. They would require operators of short-term rentals to obtain a permit that would be renewed every year. A business license would be required for non-owner occupied short-term rentals to be granted a permit. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW The possible regulations would also require ope...Grant's Farm closed Saturday, opening day activities moved to Apr. 19
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Due to potential bad weather, Grant's Farm will be closed this Saturday.They'll reopen Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All the opening day festivities including the live DJ and fireworks will be rescheduled for Saturday, April 29. Trending: Minnesota man steals semi-truck, leads to police chase in St. Louis County If you purchased an advanced parking ticket, be on the lookout for an email from Grant's Farm.Oak Street Health hosting paint & sip class next Wednesday
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Oak Street Health wants to talk about mental and emotional health.They are having a paint and sip class next Wednesday, April 19, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Painting can help older adults express their emotions while improving their cognition and memory skills. Trending: Minnesota man steals semi-truck, leads to police chase in St. Louis County The event is at their Tower Grove location on Gravois Avenue. Organizers will talk more about the importance of the event later Thursday morning.'Money Smart' Kids Zoo Safari taking place this weekend
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
ST. LOUIS - It's 'Money Smart Month' in the St. Louis Area, and a community education program is teaching all about money management and how to watch out for fraud.United Way and the St. Louis Regional Empowerment Coalition want to make sure kids know how to manage money responsibly. Trending: Minnesota man steals semi-truck, leads to police chase in St. Louis County They're holding a 'Money Smart Kids Zoo Safari' for kids ages 5 through 12. 18 banks and non-profits will set up game stations that teach kids how to spend and save their money while having fun.The free event is Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to noon at the St. Louis Zoo. We'll talk to organizers about the event later on FOX 2 News in the morning.Broncos draft preview: Denver needs another threat at tight end to pair with Greg Dulcich
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
Editor’s note: Fourth of a series of NFL draft previews as it relates to the Broncos. Today: tight end.Broncos’ in-house offseason moves: Signed veteran Chris Manhertz to a two-year, $6 million deal.Under contract: Greg Dulcich (three years), Manhertz (two years), Albert Okwuegbunam (one year).Need scale (1-10): 7. Dulcich made an impression last season, but two different hamstring injuries cost him the first five games of the season and the last two. He needs to prove he can stay healthy and improve his run blocking, but he’s the clear No. 1 going into 2023, while Manhertz provides a physical presence as an in-line blocker. But the Broncos need a second playmaker at the position in the passing game, unless new coach Sean Payton sees something in Okwuegbunam (on final year of rookie deal) that the previous coaching staff didn’t see. In a draft rich in tight end talent, using one of their five picks on a tight end makes sense.Top Five1. Michael Mayer, Notre Da...Broncos likely looking to add another playmaker at tight end in 2023 NFL Draft
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
When asked about Greg Dulcich at the NFL league meetings March 27 in Phoenix, Broncos head coach Sean Payton said everything about the team’s lukewarm feeling about its tight end room… without saying much at all.“We’ll see (on Dulcich), Payton said. “Some of it was hard — the evaluation (on Dulcich). Some of it was hard.”The Broncos are pick-strapped in this year’s draft, with only five selections starting with No. 67 overall in the third round. But tight end is clearly a focus. Dulcich, the Broncos’ third-round pick last year out of UCLA, took over the starting job from Albert Okwuegbunam and flashed big-play potential. An impressive Week 6 debut featured a 39-yard TD catch, but hamstring injuries both early in the season and late cost him seven games while he struggled with a steep learning curve as a run blocker.At the end of the season, Dulcich said fully rehabbing his hamstring would be a priority heading into 2023. Meanwhile, the Broncos have alre...Opinion: Resign, recall and the November election. Hold Denver school board members accountable
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:07:10 GMT
In the aftermath of another school shooting, the Denver Public School Board has demonstrated that they do not possess the judgment necessary to keep our children in a safe learning environment.Board members have yet to apologize for their decision to remove school resource officers from Denver schools without a backup plan, ultimately endangering students and staff.What the board members have done since the East High School shooting, however, is evidence of their dysfunctional management and an utter disregard for transparency.Steve Zansberg, a well-respected First Amendment attorney and president of the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition, recently charged the Board with violating Colorado’s open meeting laws, after the Board deliberated secretly in a closed executive session for more than five hours before emerging and reading aloud from portions of a new memo reversing course and placing school resource officers back in some schools. The Board voted unanimously to adopt the...Latest news
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