2 to hospital following house fire in Mississauga

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

2 to hospital following house fire in Mississauga Two people were taken to the hospital following a house fire in Mississauga on Thursday.First responders were called to the residence located in the Collett Road and Morning Star Drive area at around 10:15 p.m.Police said two occupants of the home were taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.It’s unclear what caused the fire.There are road closures in place from Collett Road and Morning Star Drive, including eastbound on Airport Road.

38 injured, 23 sent to local hospitals after CTA Yellow Line crash

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

38 injured, 23 sent to local hospitals after CTA Yellow Line crash CHICAGO — Thirty-eight people were injured and at least 23 were taken to local hospitals after a CTA train crash on the North Side Thursday, the Chicago Fire Department said. According to police, a yellow line train was travelling south near the 7500 block of North Paulina Street when it collided with rail-mounted maintenance equipment in the Howard Rail Yard on the North Side. CFD battles massive warehouse fire on South Side CFD reported at least 23 people — including four children and seven CTA employees — were transported to area hospitals, while three others were in critical condition. Fifteen others refused EMS.According to CFD, six were taken to Swedish Covenant Hospital in good-to-stable condition, three were taken to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center — with one in critical condition and two others in fair condition, and three were taken to St. Francis Hospital where they are in unknown condition.Firefighters said all known transports to Swedish Covenant, Advocate I...

Families of those kidnapped in Israel hold on to hope

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

Families of those kidnapped in Israel hold on to hope AUSTIN (KXAN) — It's been more than a month since Hamas attacked Israel and took hundreds of hostages into Gaza.While some have been released, the fight to have the rest brought home continues on."We care about our brothers and sisters and families, this is our mission," said Dori Roberts, who lives in Austin and lost his Aunt in the Hamas attacks.Roberts is now speaking out about the hostages and urging leaders to do more to bring them home. He has five family members who were kidnapped.On Thursday, Roberts and others who have had family members taken hostage spoke to the Austin community, telling their stories of loss and tragedy."My father Yitzhak was murdered," said 14-year-old Ella Shani, who was at home in Israel when the attacks started.Her uncle, Nir Shani's home was burned down during the attacks."This is what I put on my face (holds up cloth) in order to not inhale all the smoke," said Nir.Nir's top priority though is getting his son back; 16-year-old Amit was kidnapped an...

Austin ISD says 98 percent of students who needed a special education plan last year now have one

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

Austin ISD says 98 percent of students who needed a special education plan last year now have one Editor's note: Austin ISD officials clarified data from their newsletter, stating it has completed 98 percent of individualized education plans from the 2022-23 school year, not all of them.AUSTIN (KXAN) – Austin Independent School District said on Thursday it met a major milestone in its agreement with the Texas Education Agency to fix the district’s special education system.The school district has been under the watch of a state-appointed monitor since September. The board of trustees voted 8-1 to accept the deal from TEA after state investigators found the district repeatedly failed to evaluate students suspected of needing special education services on time.  In a letter to parents, the district said that as of Oct. 31, it evaluated over 98 percent of students whose parents consented during the 2022-23 school year. The district also says over 98 percent of students who needed an individualized education plan, or IEP, last school year now have one. It's unclear how many stud...

TxDOT kicks off 'Drive Sober, No Regrets' holiday exhibit in southwest Austin

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

TxDOT kicks off 'Drive Sober, No Regrets' holiday exhibit in southwest Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) -- As a way to promote its 'Drive Sober, No Regrets' campaign, the Texas Department of Transportation hosted a public event at a Walmart in southwest Austin on Thursday.The public event included motor skills tests and a video to show Texans the real consequences of drunk driving."Drive sober, no regrets, that's our message if you're going to be getting behind the wheel, we know plans change and if that's the fact call a taxi or call a friend or just stay put," said Ruby Martinez, TxDOT Campaign Manager to KXAN.From Dec. 16 to Jan. 1, 2024, Texas drivers can expect more officers on the road looking for and arresting drunk drivers, according to TxDOT.

USMNT comes alive late, dumps Trinidad and Tobago 3-0 in Austin

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

USMNT comes alive late, dumps Trinidad and Tobago 3-0 in Austin AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Ricardo Pepi, Antonee Robinson and Gio Reyna scored late goals in a span of 7 minutes, 23 seconds, leading the United States over Trinidad and Tobago 3-0 on Thursday night in the opener of a two-leg series for a berth in next year's Copa America.Pepi entered in the 66th minute and put the U.S. ahead in the 82nd with an angled shot from a Robinson pass.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersRobinson doubled the lead in the 86th with a long-range left-foot shot that deflected off Alvin Jones and past goalkeeper Denzil Smith, and Reyna added his third goal in two matches in the 89th after a quick touch from Folarin Balogun.The second leg of the total-goals CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal series is Monday night in Trinidad, where the Americans were denied a berth in the 2018 World Cup with 2-1 loss in October 2017.The U.S. held a man advan...

Men’s basketball: Gophers crash hard in a 70-68 loss to Missouri

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

Men’s basketball: Gophers crash hard in a 70-68 loss to Missouri The Gophers men’s basketball team was acing its first real test of the young season on Thursday.Minnesota had built a 20-point lead over Missouri in the opening 30 minutes, but turnovers and stagnant offensive flow led the Gophers to failing the quiz in a 70-68 loss at Williams Arena.Up 68-67, Minnesota guard Mike Mitchell fouled Sean East II with nine seconds left. The Tigers’ best scorer made the basket and one free throw to decide the game as Cam Christie’s jumper and Mitchell’s put-back were off the mark.Fans at a Golden Dunkers boost event before the game were enthused by the complete roster this season and two blowout nonconference wins to start the season. The Barn were enthused by the Gophers fast start and and extended lead in the middle of the game, but some boos were issued at the endMissouri (3-1) completely took over in the final 11 minutes. Minnesota (2-1) didn’t make a basket in the final six minutes as the ball stopped moving on offense.“The way (Missouri...

Clayton residents react to shooting death and search for suspect

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

Clayton residents react to shooting death and search for suspect CLAYTON, Mo. - Authorities have issued a warrant for a suspect wanted in connection with a man's shooting death Monday morning in Clayton. The Major Case Squad has identified Trennell J. Johnson, 18, as a suspect in the death of Joshua D. Harris, 41. Harris was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound outside his home along Wydown Boulevard.Though the suspect remains at large, residents and people who live and frequent the Clayton area said they were relieved Thursday night that a suspect had been identified. It’s a case that has shocked the Clayton community. Neighbors said they were grateful to hear investigators are one step closer to bringing the alleged gunman to justice. St. Louis police warn of surge in carjackings and break-ins Rob Rose lives close to where the shooting happened. Rose said he walks around the area regularly and was shocked to hear what happened. He commends law enforcement for their efforts this week.“I think it will bring some calm to the community,” Ros...

St. Louisans join thousands in global 'Sleep Out' initiative to support homeless youth

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

St. Louisans join thousands in global 'Sleep Out' initiative to support homeless youth ST. LOUIS - Thousands in North and South America will participate in the global initiative called "Sleep Out" on Thursday. In St. Louis, Covenant House Missouri is hosting an annual Sleep Out event in support of homeless youth.After raising thousands of dollars, St. Louis executives will sleep outside for a night to support a global initiative for unhoused youth.“It's important for us to be in solidarity with young people who have no choice in the matter," said Dr. Yusef Scoggin. "They have no place to stay tonight. So we have a team of supporters, both from corporate America and our board, as well as community members, that are raising funds and awareness for young people who don’t have a place to reside.” St. Louis police warn of surge in carjackings and break-ins Covenant House Missouri, Saint Louis Executives, and community members will be spending the night on Harris Stowe State University’s soccer field in support of the global Sleep Out initiative. This is Covenant House’s ...

Concerns voiced as uncertainty looms with Fontbonne University's fine arts department

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:42:49 GMT

Concerns voiced as uncertainty looms with Fontbonne University's fine arts department CLAYTON, Mo. - Fontbonne University students and faculty are raising concerns about the possibility of cuts being made to the school's fine arts program. Students in Fontbonne University's Fine Arts Department are hoping to keep their program going. "We came to Fontbonne because it is the only university in the Midwest that offers this program. This type of education [is] very traditionalist. You are learning as old masters. The older techniques. Any other university in this area is very contemporary," said M.V. Laughlin, graduate student. St. Louis police warn of surge in carjackings and break-ins Students said they picked Fontbonne for the Fine Arts program. Laughlin said last week faculty notified students about possible cuts to the fine arts department. "With other degrees, like a business degree or math degree, you can learn from multiple people. When you're getting your master's in art, you're learning from your mentors, who you've chosen," said Abigail Platte, graduate stud...