Brief heat relief, but even hotter temperatures are on the horizon
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Scattered storms during the morning and early afternoon are moving east and fading. Rain chances will drop from 20% early in the afternoon to just 10% by late afternoon. CENTRAL TEXAS RAINFALL TOTALS The benefits of the extra cloud-cover and scattered storms will be to delay the warm-up and keep many of us out of the triple digits today!Afternoon highs will still reach the upper 90s today, but it's a far cry from the 106º from just a few days ago. Keep in mind, despite a slight decrease in air temperatures, heat index values are still likely to exceed 105° in most areas.A Heat Advisory is now in effect through Friday night as the "feels-like" temperatures will still be dangerous at times.Heat advisory through Friday nightIf we're lucky, we'll avoid triple digits for one more day on Friday, but hotter temperatures return this weekend.Weekend forecastEven hotter weather is possible next week. We may have to wait until after the 4th of July for a weather pattern cha...Antioch’s TJ Schuyler, the 2023 News-Sun Baseball Player of the Year, works out at Indiana as MLB draft nears
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
The page has turned to a new chapter in TJ Schuyler’s baseball story.Now closed, but not soon forgotten, is Schuyler’s four-year varsity career at Antioch during which he grew to dominate as a hitter, catcher and pitcher.Schuyler’s first step forward involved his arrival at Indiana on June 13.“Right now, I’m planning on being at IU, getting stronger and better, and if something happens, I’ll make a decision,” he said. “At the end of the day, all I really want is to stay in baseball as long as I can.”The “something” is hearing his name called during the MLB draft, which begins July 9. That’s a real possibility, given the skills he continued to display this season.Schuyler, the 2023 News-Sun Baseball Player of the Year, hit .427 with a .541 on-base percentage, three home runs, 31 runs scored, 25 RBIs, 21 walks and 22 stolen bases for the Sequoits (20-14-1). When he wasn’t catching, he was on the mound, where...3M announces $10B national ‘forever chemical’ settlement
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
3M Co has reached a $10.3 billion national settlement with public water systems to resolve water pollution claims tied to “forever chemicals,” the Maplewood-based company announced on Thursday.The company said the settlement provides funding for water systems across the country for PFAS treatment technologies without the need for further litigation, including funding for mitigating contamination that may be detected in the future.It also resolves current and future multi-district litigation, based in Charleston, S.C., over drinking water contamination claims related to the use of firefighting foam that contained the chemicals.It also provides funding for nationwide testing for PFAS.3M, which is facing thousands of lawsuits over PFAS contamination, did not admit liability, and said the money will help support remediation at public water systems that detect PFAS “at any level.”Lawyers for cities and towns that had sued 3M over PFAS contamination did not immedia...New immigration office welcomes new citizens
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — It's been a long time in the making but finally, a group of ten immigrants are officially becoming American citizens. A special ceremony was held Thursday at the new Albany immigration field office … paving the way for future immigrants who will make this same journey. District Director Denis Riordan told NEWS10 how this new relocated facility will be an improvement over the last. “More office space, individual office space in the future we will be doing our work in different ways...and we just have the facility to do all the things” he said. 10 people from all around the world became new Americans. One of them is Marsha Grant. The Jamaica native left the green, gold and black for the red white and blue in 2014. Marsha achieved the classic American dream, overcoming health struggles and buying a new home with her husband and children. She hopes to pursue her dream of becoming a dental assistant. “ It’s great here because it has a lot of ...Big issue bills move to next legislative session
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)---After a late budget and a push to get as much legislation passed as possible before the end of June, the 2023 legislative session has concluded. But still, big issues such as Coverage for All has yet to be ironed out."I think it’s best, personally that we take the bill into next budgets cycle, and off cycle do a bunch of things that could help us really ensure coverage for all for next year," said Assemblymember Amy Paulin.If passed, the bill would expand health insurance to include undocumented immigrants. Assemblyman Chris Tague is against the legislation."When are we going to start taking care of our people, the people that pay the bills in this state? It’s very frustrating. The good news is the bill never made it to the floor," said Tague. "The bad news is, it just gives them more time to either have a special session or to bring it back up in January or worse yet, put it in the budget with stuff that may be good for people and make it very hard for someb...DEC: Canada Goose located with an arrow the back
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
OLD FORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- According to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, a Canada Goose was found with an arrow in its back on Old Forge Pond in Herkimer County. Despite the injury, the goose is still capable of flight and swimming. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! ECOs have been unable to capture the goose to ensure it receives proper care. ECOs will continue to monitor and attempt to capture the goose. Investigations are ongoing. Anyone with information about the individual who shot the goose is asked to contact the DEC Dispatch Center at 1-844-332-3267. The case number is 23-013802.3 juveniles escape from north St. Louis County youth detention facility
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – An O'Fallon, Missouri, mother is desperately trying to find her 14-year-old son, who she said escaped with two other juveniles from the Missouri Hills Youth Center Tuesday.St. Louis County police said there's an active search for three juveniles.Stacy Breeding, who did not wish to go on-camera, said her son has been at the center since Saturday."I had received a phone call Tuesday evening informing me that my son, along with two other juveniles, had ran from the facility. And, as of today, they still have yet to be found," she said.Breeding said her son has asthma. Woman charged with ramming, shooting thieves who stole sister’s car "My number one concern: he does not have his asthma medication. He has a preventative to take daily, and that was actually, he was just prescribed a stronger medication because he had been having too many exacerbations," she said.Breeding said she planned to get in her car and drive around to try and find him."What happens if he ...Police: Child accidentally shoots himself in north St. Louis
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
ST. LOUIS - An investigation is underway after police say a child accidentally shot himself Thursday afternoon in north St. Louis. The incident unfolded around 4 p.m. in the 5200 block of Wells Avenue in the Academy/Sherman Park neighborhood. Woman charged with ramming, shooting thieves who stole sister’s car Police say a boy accidentally shot himself and suffered a graze wound to the knee. His injuries are considered non-life-threatening. Based on preliminary reports, investigators say a cousin of the victim was loading a weapon and left it on the bed. The child then picked up the weapon and accidentally shot himself. The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is handling the investigation. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.Second man facing federal charges for gas station murder
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A Hazelwood, Missouri, man was indicted Wednesday in federal court in connection with a fatal shooting at a gas station in Cool Valley earlier this year.Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Christopher "Face" Hall, 22, and another man, Bryant "BJ" Pirtle, shot and killed Devon Williams around 3:15 a.m. on Jan. 29, 2023, outside the BP gas station in the 1700 block of South Florissant Road.Williams was attempting to purchase marijuana from Hall and Pirtle when the two men shot him. Hall and Pirtle allegedly ran over Williams while driving away from the scene. Williams was 18. Woman charged with ramming, shooting thieves who stole sister’s car Police and prosecutors claim the shooting was caught on surveillance video.Both Hall and Pirtle face charges of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime resulting in death, conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute marijuana, possessi...Illinois extends cocktails-to-go for five more years
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:36:17 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Illinois will extend its cocktails-to-go for at least five more years. Illinois first allowed cocktails-to-go in June 2020 as part of a pandemic-era law. This allowed restaurants and bars to provide carryout, curbside pickup and delivery of mixed drinks and single servings of wine for off-premises consumption. Gov. Pritzker officially signed a bill into law on June 9 that allowed Illinois to extends cocktails-to-go sales. Woman charged with ramming, shooting thieves who stole sister’s car “We are happy that the Illinois hospitality industry can continue to receive the economic benefits of cocktails to-go, however, we want to ensure retailers and consumers are able to easily comply with the requirements of the law,” said Illinois Liquor Control Commission Executive Director Lisa Gardner. “It is the ILCC’s responsibility to safeguard the public by ensuring that to-go cocktails are safely transported.”As part of Illinois' law, cocktails-to-go can only b...Latest news
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