Escaped dog at Atlanta airport found after three weeks
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
(NewsNation) — A dog that was lost at the Atlanta airport has been found after three weeks and airport officials are preparing to reunite the dog with her owner."Maia, the dog who escaped onto the airfield at the world’s busiest airport, was recovered on September 9. ATL’s Operations team found her hiding near the North Cargo facilities. Tired but in apparent good health, she was transported to a vet and is expected to return home soon," the airport said on Twitter.Maia, a six-year-old Chihuahua mix, was traveling with her owner Paula Camila Rodriguez, who is from the Dominican Republic. Man survives 5 days trapped in California ravine after crash When Rodriguez's flight arrived at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, she was refused entry due to problems with her visa. Maia was supposed to be boarded overnight in the Delta pet facility before the pair flew back to the Dominican Republic. Delta said Maia broke out of her carrier on an active runway and escaped. Forced...EMS union votes in favor of new labor contract, City Council to vote Thursday
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Emergency Medical Services Association (AEMSA) has voted to approve a new labor agreement with the City of Austin. The agreement will be voted on by Austin City Council on Thursday. According to Selena Xie, president of AEMSA, members voted 93% in favor of the contract with a majority (65%) of its members voting. "What I think that the vote really indicates to me is that one, people really want to stay in contract, because they recognize that that is the best thing for the community," Xie said. She also said the process highlighted a need for better retirement options in Austin, but that those issues largely have to be worked out at the state level. “The City and AEMSA grew to understand and appreciate their respective priorities over the negotiation process, eventually coming to an agreement that focuses on retention that both believe will begin to address long-standing critical staffing shortages,” the city said in a statement before the union vote. ...Longhorns capture more weekly awards following historic win over Alabama
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The honors keep coming for the Texas Longhorns after they tamed the Tide.The Longhorns were named the Cheez-It National Team of the Week after beating then-No. 3 Alabama 34-24 in Tuscaloosa on Saturday, the Football Writers Association of America announced Monday. The win sent the Longhorns up seven spots in the Associated Press Top 25 poll to No. 4 in the country and the Crimson Tide rolled down to No. 10. Another primetime start for No. 4 Texas against Baylor in Waco The Longhorns snapped the Tide's 21-game home winning streak and are the only team to beat Alabama by double digits at Bryant-Denny Stadium under head coach Nick Saban. It was also Texas' first nonconference victory on the road against an AP top-3 team in program history.It's the sixth time the Longhorns have earned the national team of the week honor, the last time coming when they beat Oklahoma 49-0 in the 2022 Red River Rivalry. ‘The taste of victory is very sweet’: Longhorns’ strong 4th quarter...TCSO searching for suspect accused of convenience store robbery
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today's top headlines for Sept. 11, 2023TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- The Travis County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help finding a suspect believed to be involved in an aggravated robbery at a convenience store northeast of Austin late last month, the agency said on social media.The Travis County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help finding a man they believe was involved in a convenience store robbery. | Courtesy TCSOShortly after 2:30 a.m., Aug. 28, a man seen in photos provided by TCSO entered the convenience store, located at 1779 W. Wells Branch Parkway, and robbed a clerk with a knife, according to TCSO.Anyone who has any information to provide about the incident can call the TCSO tip line at (512) 854-1444 or Crime Stoppers at (512) 472-TIPS (8477).200+ more special events in Austin this year compared to last
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Monday evening, the Austin Police Department will discuss special event staffing with the Public Safety Commission. According to the public documents related to the department's presentation, the amount of largest-scale special events is up 88.89%, and the amount of the smallest-scale special events is up 288.24%. Below is a yearly breakdown of the number of special events in Austin from 2019-2023.Austin special event breakdown presented during the September Public Safety Commission meeting.The Public Safety Commission will consider action on a recommendation to Austin City Council regarding the use of overtime and unsworn staff members to staff events. Austin City Limits Music Festival, one of the city's largest-scale events, is less than one month away. The event typically requires police overtime and supplemental law enforcement help. APD listed the following factors as challenges the short-staffed department faces when it comes to special events.Officer vacancy ...Dane Mizutani: Let that loss be a lesson to the Vikings. You don’t always win the close games.
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
Let’s be honest: You thought the Vikings were going to find a way to win Sunday’s season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. We all did.No matter how discombobulated the Vikings looked for prolonged stretches, the assumption was that they were going to get the ball back at some point in the final minutes, then promptly march down the field and win the game like they did last season a dozen or so times.Everybody with the Vikings had the same feeling on the sideline.“Even if we got it back on our own 1-yard line,” head coach Kevin O’Connell said. “The expectation was we were going to go down and try to win the game.”Which made the 20-17 loss so jarring for the Vikings.They were prepared to give the announced home crowd of 66,741 yet another miraculous finish. They ended up having to watch helplessly while Buccaneers journeyman quarterback Baker Mayfield took a knee several times to run out the game clock.The state of shock was palpable ac...Gophers got Darius Taylor out of state of Michigan; tailback showed Saturday why that’s a big deal
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
Darius Taylor, a running back from Walled Lake, Mich., committed to the Gophers in April 2022 over existing offers from Michigan State and a host of other top-level programs.Then last November, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh offered Taylor a scholarship with the Wolverines. This was P.J. Fleck’s biggest fear.“It wasn’t easy,” the Minnesota coach said of Taylor’s recruitment last year, “because everybody came in early, middle and late. I just give him a lot of credit. There is a lot of, on paper, places that say, ‘Why aren’t you going here?’ … He had to handle a lot of crap from a lot of people.”Taylor, of course, picked Minnesota and showed why there was consternation over his college choice. The true freshman rushed 33 times for 193 yards and one touchdown in the Gophers’ 25-6 victory over Eastern Michigan on Saturday. On Monday, he was named Big Ten freshman of the week.“Just riding the coat tails of the O-line and the tight ends,” Taylor said Saturday. “Ride along.”Fleck ...Report: How big a threat is road salt to the Adirondacks?
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Since 2020, New York State has been interested in salt. This month, a final report was released by the Adirondack Road Salt Reduction Task Force, a group convened to study whether the use of road salt in the winter is safe for the Adirondacks. Get the latest news, weather, and sports delivered right to your inbox! The task force's work has culminated in a 27-page report, released last week by the New York State Department of Transportation and Department of Environmental Conservation. The report looks at what the introduction of salt onto roadways does to rivers, streams, and wildlife around the Adirondacks. The core messaging: Use less."I thank the Adirondack Road Salt Reduction Task Force and our agency partners for their hard work on completing this report prior to this year's snow and ice season," said State Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez. "The State Department of Transportation takes its role in balanci...Governor Hochul signs 9/11 Notice Act
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)-- In Manhattan Monday morning, a moment of silence was held at 10:28, the time the North Tower fell. Those in attendance including federal, state, and New York City leaders bowed their heads in remembrance of those who were killed on September 11th, 2001.Names of the fallen were individually read aloud. While those who died are being remembered, the governor signed legislation aimed at helping those still feeling the effects of the attacks. The 9/11 Notice Act will make sure people who worked in the vicinity of ground zero aren’t forgotten as well."It seeks to address the underutilization of federal health compensation programs for those affected by the 9/11 terrorist attacks," explained Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara, who co-sponsored the bill. "Those who were in the exposure zones near Ground Zero."These programs are the September Eleventh Victims Compensation Fund and the World Trade Center Health Program. The new law will require the New York State Departm...Remembering 9/11 in the Capital District 22 years later
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:12:08 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – September 11 is a national day of remembrance and is a particularly painful day for New Yorkers. Hundreds of Capital District first responders jumped into action that day and many people are still reeling from the lasting impacts still felt 22 years later.“9/11 was a horrible tragic day and we want to be respectful to those people,” said Schenectady Fire Chief Don Mareno. Get the latest news, weather, and sports delivered right to your inbox! He said the department has a subtle way of “never forgetting” and honoring individuals with ties to 9/11. For the entire month of September they’re flying the American flag on their first responder vehicles in a simple, yet respectful, gesture of support.“It is our way of showing that we are in support of the 343 firefighters that died that day, of the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives that day and not just for them but all the family and friends who are affected to this very day,” said Mareno.Eight Schenectady ...Latest news
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