Austin ISD officer shot at Northeast ECHS
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- An Austin Independent School District police officer was expected to be released from the hospital Tuesday after getting shot in the leg, AISD Police Chief Wayne Sneed said.Law enforcement sources told KXAN on Tuesday night that a suspect was arrested in connection with a homicide and two separate shootings, which involved the AISD officer and an Austin police officer."Classes and after school activities remain canceled tomorrow, Dec. 6; however, the campus will be open during normal hours to students and staff who wish to be on campus for any reason," AISD posted on X (formerly Twitter). Suspect arrested, linked to south Austin homicide and officer shootings Shortly before 7:30 p.m., APD said a police officer was shot in southwest Austin. APD is expected to provide an update Tuesday night.Gov. Greg Abbott released a statement Tuesday afternoon sharing his reaction to the officer being shot in the line of duty. APD investigating homicide in south Austin "Our h...Texas football knows value of win over Alabama
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) - Back in early September, Texas football made a statement. The Longhorns did what only a couple teams have done over the past decade in win over Alabama in Tuscaloosa."Going into Alabama and winning like we did early in the year is a hard thing to do," said Longhorns sophomore quarterback Quinn Ewers. "For us to accomplish that is awesome on its own. For it to have worked out in our favor this year has been phenomenal."It has indeed worked for the Longhorns making the College Football Playoff for the first time. Now about three months from the upset victory over the Crimson Tide, the Longhorns still know how important it was."The confidence definitely grew after that game," said Longhorns senior linebacker Jaylan Ford. "Not a lot of people can say can say they [went] into Alabama and beat them."Texas handed Alabama their only loss of the season that evening. Despite the defeat, the Crimson Tide also find themselves in the playoff.Many have discussed how highly-ranked ...Tracking weekend cold front that may bring rain
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Another cold morning is in the forecast Wednesday under mostly clear skies. Rural areas and suburbs drop into the 30s with temperatures in Austin near 40 degrees.As winds turn to a southeasterly direction beginning Wednesday afternoon, a warming trend resumes and clouds increase each day. By Friday, high temperatures approach 80 degrees in some areas with overnight low temperatures only in the upper 50s.The next storm to impact our weather gives us only a glancing blow on Saturday. A morning cold front passage is expected to bring a brief 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms, with windy, cooler weather to follow.Rain will not fall everywhere, but where it does, we currently expect between 0.10" and 0.20".Another chance of rain is on the horizon during the middle of next week, when there is optimism for more widespread rain in the area.Chances of rain increase in mid-December Winter Weather Outlook: What a strong El Niño could mean for rainfall and ice risk A...DFLer Bianca Virnig wins special election for Dakota County House seat
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
Democratic-Farmer Labor candidate Bianca Virnig won a three-way special election Thursday for a vacant state House seat in the south Twin Cities suburbs.Virnig, a member of the Rosemount-Apple Valley Eagan School Board, will represent Dakota County’s House District 52B in the upcoming legislative session. She received 58% of the vote, according to unofficial results Tuesday night.Mendota Heights Republican Cynthia Lonnquist got 41% of the vote and Eagan Libertarian Charles Kuchlenz received about 1%.Voters cast more than 6,600 ballots, according to initial results from the Secretary of State.With Virnig’s victory, the DFL will preserve its 70-64 majority in the state House of Representatives.House District 52B includes the south metro suburbs of Eagan and Mendota Heights. The seat opened after Rep. Ruth Richardson, DFL-Mendota Heights, resigned from her seat in September. During her five years in the House, she was a key sponsor of paid family and medical leave legislation, wh...Hazmat cleanup to close I-88 between Exits 24, 25 on Dec. 6
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
DUANESBURG, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State Police are advising commuters who use I-88 to find another route on Wednesday after a truck carrying hazardous materials crashed into a ravine. The roadway will be closed in both directions at 6 a.m. between Exit 24 in Duanesburg and Exit 25 in Rotterdam for continued hazmat cleanup. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! A box truck carrying compressed natural gas went off the roadway Tuesday morning and closed the interstate for most of the day. The driver was hospitalized with serious injuries. A hazmat team as well as the Department of Environmental Conservation were on the scene. The DEC said no surface water impacts had been observed, but they will be taking precautionary measures downstream.Route 50 Diner seized by NYS for unpaid taxes
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Route 50 Diner in Ballston Spa has been shut down by New York State. The sign on the door from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance said the business was seized due to nonpayment of taxes. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The diner originally opened in 2017 and had a focus on helping veterans. The mayor of Ballston Spa said he is saddened by the sudden closure of the diner.Frederick Avenue fire in Colonie under investigation
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
COLONIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An investigation is ongoing after a house fire in the town of Colonie. The fire happened shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday on the 100-block of Frederick Avenue. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! There was heavy smoke and fire throughout the building. Officials said there was some trouble using fire hydrants, and additional units were called to bring more water to fight the fire.No one was injured. A cause is still under investigation.Teen’s one-day crime spree interrupted by police
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
ST. JOHN, Mo. – What was supposed to be a relaxing weekend started out rough for people on Bobb Avenue in St. John. Court records say a stolen car crashed into two vehicles on the street. You can still see tire marks in a yard and pieces of the cars struck laying on the road.“A resident arrived on scene stating that the vehicle that was involved in the property damage had just been stolen and that it was her daughter’s vehicle,” St. John Police Chief Robert Connell said.Things took a turn while officers were investigating.“Great situational awareness. When you arrive on a scene, you can never take it for face value,” Connell said. “You always have to keep your options open.”The suspect reportedly returned to the crime scene, unaware police were there, then got spooked when he saw them and sped off.“We set up a perimeter with multiple jurisdictions, closed in on the suspect and actually apprehended him,” Connell said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for u...Homeless couple forced to live apart after baby's birth
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Back in September, FOX 2 reported on a married couple expecting a baby but living in a tent on the lawn of St. Louis City Hall.FOX 2 met with the couple again on Tuesday and found that they had moved and welcomed their baby girl eight days ago but were still without a home.When we first met William Clay, he feared his wife, Erica, might give birth in their temporary tent home. She was seven months pregnant at the time.Nearly three months later, he was holding his daughter, Destiny Divine Clay. It was a moment much too rare. The process of trying to find a permanent home has kept him apart from his wife and infant.“When we left the lawn of the city hall, I thought things were going to get better. It hasn’t gotten any better,” William Clay said. “It maybe has gotten a little worse because now we’re apart.”William and Erica were able to get into St. Louis City’s Tiny Home Village transitional housing in October, but only until the baby came. The village is not designed for ...Rolling tribute for Prairie Du Pont firefighter and tow truck operator
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:14 GMT
PRAIRIE DU PONT, Ill. – A caravan of tow trucks and emergency vehicles made its way from a funeral home in Dupo, Illinois, to the East Carondelet Community Center on Tuesday night. The procession showcased the pain felt over the tragic death of 57-year-old Wade Bivins, a volunteer firefighter, tow truck operator, and dedicated community servant.Prairie Du Pont Fire Chief Jerame Simmons paid tribute to Bivins, describing him as the type of person every community would want to call their own."Anything you ask Wade to do, there was never a no. It’s like, ‘When do you want it done? Can we do it now?’ That’s how great a guy he was," Simmons said.Bivins worked for Paw Paw Towing and was assisting a stranded driver on Interstate 255 when he was struck and killed last week. The driver remained on the scene, and an investigation is ongoing.The visitation for Bivins was held on Tuesday, drawing friends, colleagues, and strangers alike.Niki O’Bryan, Paw Paw Towing manager, recalled Bivins' com...Latest news
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