Thursday Forecast: Mostly cloudy, chance of storms

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

Thursday Forecast: Mostly cloudy, chance of storms Thursday: Mostly cloudy, a few storms this AM with small hail chance, isolated afternoon storm chance, chance for storms again late day/evening with slight severe risk, South winds of 15-20 mph and gusts of 35 mph. There will be a high of 76.Full forecast details at the WGN Weather CenterThursday Night: Mostly cloudy, evening storms, W 10-15 G30. High is 47. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Friday's weather is looking mainly cloudy, isolated shower, SSW 5-15 G25. 63

WATCH LIVE | SpaceX takes second shot at launching biggest rocket

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

WATCH LIVE | SpaceX takes second shot at launching biggest rocket SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas (AP) — SpaceX prepared to launch the biggest and most powerful rocket Thursday, working nonstop after the first shot at a test flight fizzled earlier in the week. The nearly 400-foot (120-meter) Starship was poised to blast off from the southern tip of Texas, near the Mexican border. SpaceX’s Elon Musk gave 50-50 odds of the spacecraft reaching orbit on its debut. None of the rocket will be recovered. Instead, if all goes well, the first-stage booster, dubbed Super Heavy, would drop into the Gulf of Mexico. The spacecraft on top would continue eastward, passing over the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans before ditching near Hawaii. The whole flight, if successful, would last just 1 1/2 hours. The company plans to use Starship to send people and cargo to the moon and, eventually, Mars. NASA has reserved a Starship for its next moonwalking team, and rich tourists are already booking lunar flybys.A stuck booster valve scrapped Monday’s try. Hundreds of space...

Moody Center turns 1; Here's what has happened since its opening

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

Moody Center turns 1; Here's what has happened since its opening AUSTIN (KXAN) — Thursday marks one year since the Moody Center opened in Austin.Throughout its inaugural year, 1.5 million fans have packed the venue to see artists representing every major genre of music.On April 20, 2022, the Moody Center was introduced with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by a sold-out John Mayer concert.By its first birthday, the venue has already emerged as one of the nation’s busiest concert destinations. Recently, named the ‘Best New Concert Venue’ worldwide by Pollstar and listed as the No. 1 highest-grossing venue in the world by Billboard Magazine. Moody Center named Billboard’s highest-grossing venue of its size The 15,000-seat stadium has hosted Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen, Harry Styles, and many other blockbuster artists.This month, the Moody Center also hosted Austin’s first-ever televised awards show, the CMT Music Awards, which reached a record-breaking worldwide audience. CMT behind the scenes with Kelsea Ballerini, Kane Brown and the T...

'Feel like they're forgotten': Push for higher pay for caregivers of people with disabilities

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

'Feel like they're forgotten': Push for higher pay for caregivers of people with disabilities AUSTIN (KXAN) – Glen Bradley’s son, Todd, had cancerous tumor and a stroke as a baby, leaving him with brain damage, loss of vision and some issues with fine motor skills. Todd was just three months old when the father learned his son would need around-the-clock supervision for the rest of his life."You have to start preparing and making plans for what that's going to look like when they're older,” Bradley said.Todd Bradley was just three months old when doctors told his family he would need around-the-clock supervision for the rest of his life. (Courtesy Bradley family)"He develops relationships with his caretakers, and then they're gone,” said Glen Bradley, about the caregivers at his son Todd's group home. Bradley described the workers as "amazing" people. (Courtesy Bradley family)That planning paid off when Todd was accepted into a state program offering long-term care services in the Dallas area. Now, as an adult, Todd receives these "Home and Community-Based Services," or HCS...

UTPD investigating assault report

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

UTPD investigating assault report AUSTIN (KXAN) – The University of Texas Police Department said Wednesday night officers were investigating a report of an indecent assault.Around 7:34 p.m., officers went to the University Teaching Center, or UTC, which is located on the 100 block of West 21st Street, according to the UTPD statement. Police said the male victim who is UT-affiliated said the male suspect sat next to him and made "unwanted contact."According to UTPD, the suspect told the victim he was a UT student and self-identified as Filipino. The suspect was seen carrying a black bag. UTPD asked anyone with information about this crime to call 512-471-4441 and select extension 9.University of Texas Police said students could also download the LiveSafe at UT Austin app to text or send photos and videos to UTPD dispatch. Utilize the Virtual Walk feature to invite contacts to follow your travels as you walk or ride in a vehicle.

IDEA students announce college plans

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

IDEA students announce college plans AUSTIN (KXAN) – More than 200 Austin-area seniors at a charter-school network revealed to their family and friends Wednesday where they will continue their education. IDEA Public Schools held College Signing Day 2023 at the Palmer Events Center. According to IDEA, the Greater Austin Class of 2023 got more than 1,100 college acceptances from 300 colleges and universities across the United States and around the world. The 2023 class got $19 million in scholarships and grants, according to IDEA. The charter-school network said 94% of seniors will be first-generation college students.According to IDEA, students from this year’s graduating class accepted spots at Boston University, New York University, Cornell University, Trinity College, University of Texas at Austin, University of Chicago and St. Edwards University.  IDEA says students from IDEA Montopolis, IDEA Rundberg and IDEA Bluff Springs participated in the ceremony. 

Columbia County DOH hosting free rabies clinic

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

Columbia County DOH hosting free rabies clinic GERMANTOWN, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Got a cat, dog, or ferret? The Columbia County Department of Health is offering a free rabies vaccination clinic this summer, at the Germantown Community Building. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Though the Saturday, June 3 event is free, organizers say donations are appreciated. The community building is located at 50 Palatine Park Road, in Germantown. Cats and ferrets will be vaccinated from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Dogs will have their turn from 11 a.m. to noon. Downed power lines cause brush fire in Spencertown For the safety of all attendees, dogs must be leashed, and cats and ferrets must be in carriers. Pre-registration is encouraged. For more information, call the department of health at (518) 828-3358.

2023 St. Sophia Greek Festival returning to Albany

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

2023 St. Sophia Greek Festival returning to Albany ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The St. Sophia Greek Festival is returning for its 51st year. The festival kicks off Friday, May 19 at 6 p.m. and runs through Sunday, May 21. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The event will have festival favorites such as souvlaki and loukoumades (sweet fried dough with honey), which will be available in the tent, and homemade bakery items like baklava. You can view the full menus on the St. Sophia website. The festival will also have over 20 local vendors, as well as Greek music and dancing. The festival will take place at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church at 440 Whitehall Road in Albany. Daily admission is $3 and children under 12 are free. A shuttle bus will be available for free parking at the Center for the Disability Services at 314 South Manning Boulevard.

5 things to know this Thursday, April 20

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

5 things to know this Thursday, April 20 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Springtime temperatures are back on the docket today, according to Meteorologist Jill Szwed. "Our run of cloudy and cool days is coming to a close," she said. "We’ll turn up the temperature but clearing the clouds will be more problematic, for some." Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! We continue to follow the tragic death of Kaylin Gillis, after she and her friends turned into the wrong driveway in Hebron last weekend. And in other news, an Albany Police car was involved in a serious crash overnight. Read more, in today's five things to know. 1. No bail for Monahan, accused in the shooting death of Kaylin GillisAlleged shooter Kevin Monahan, 65, was remanded to the custody of Washington County Sheriff without bail. Family and friends of Kaylin Gillis heaved a sigh of relief in the courtroom. No bail for Monahan, accused in the shooting death of Kaylin Gillis 2. Driver charged after crash involving Al...

Letters: If Fox News hadn’t settled, imagine Tucker Carlson on the stand

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:17:53 GMT

Letters: If Fox News hadn’t settled, imagine Tucker Carlson on the stand If only they hadn’t settled with Fox News, democracy could have wonRe: “Dominion, Fox settle for $787M,” April 19 news storyRight now, large swathes of our country question our democracy and believe our current administration is illegitimate. At an open Fox-Dominion trial, Fox News executives and personalities, under oath, would have told our country that the presidential election was not stolen, that they never believed it was, that they did it for the money, and that the past president and his defenders had lied to them.While the trial would have been over a defamation suit, it could have cleansed our society of the poison that now debilitates us. While Dominion had its own business reasons for settling the suit, the settlement is a great disservice to our country.Steve Billig, DenverHospitals preparing for school mass casualty eventsOn March 22nd, a phone call interrupted our daily rounds on our hospitalized and critically ill pediatric patients. My colleague, a...