Austin's summers are becoming hotter, more extreme
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Meteorological summer (June, July, August) brings us the three warmest months of the year. Astronomical summer, which is designated by the Earth's position relative to the sun, falls on June 21. Our partners over at Climate Central found that Austin and the vast majority of cities across the country are experiencing warming summers. In fact, out of 247 locations across the country that they analyzed, 229 of them are experiencing an average warming of 2.4°F since 1970. That comes out to a whopping 93% of locations analyzed experiencing this warming. More impressively, a third of these locations warmed at least 3.0°F or more during the summer months since 1970.Not only are cities in the summer warming as a whole, but they are also experiencing more and more days above their average summer-time high temperatures. Climate Central found that since 1970, 60% of their locations analyzed are now experiencing at least 2 more additional weeks of above-average summer days.Who r...Former NBA guard Troy Bell new head coach at alma mater Holy Angels
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
Former NBA guard Troy Bell is returning to his roots. The former All-American guard at Boston College and first-round NBA draft pick recently was named the next boys basketball coach at Holy Angels, his alma mater.Bell played for the Stars from 1995-99. He still stands as the program’s all-time leading scorer, tallying more than 2,000 career points.The 42-year-old is the second all-time leading scorer in Big East Conference history and had his jersey retired by Boston College in 2020. The guard played 13 years professionally, with the bulk of that time coming overseas.“We are thrilled to welcome Troy back on campus where his legendary basketball career began. I’m excited to see where he can take the Stars boys basketball program,” Stars athletic director Carolyn Arnebeck said in a statement. “Troy has an elite knowledge of the game and brings a contagious and unparalleled level of energy and enthusiasm in all that he does. I know the student-athletes, assistant coa...NYSP: Gloversville man arrested following a loose dog complaint
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Wednesday, New York State Police arrested Ernest J. Fancher III following an investigation into a complaint of multiple dogs on the loose in the area of State Route 29A. The dogs were initially returned to Fancher III but ended up in the possession of Mayfield Animal Control following an investigation into Fancher III's residence. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the police, other dogs at the residence appeared underweight. They were kept in unsanitary conditions and without available water. Police also located items determined to have been stolen from a resident in Fulton County. Fancher III was charged with Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Third Degree, Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Fourth Degree, and an Agriculture and Markets Law violation. He was arraigned at the Mayfield Town Court on June 1 and remanded to the Fulton County Correctional Facili...Ham radio fans to gather in East Greenbush
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
EAST GREENBUSH, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Ham radio enthusiasts are holding a celebration of the hobby in East Greenbush on Saturday. The Annual Hamfest of the East Greenbush Amateur Radio Association (EGARA) will meet at the East Greenbush Town Park from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. MORE NEWS from News10 Fans consider the pastime a pre-cursor to social media. “One minute you might be talking to someone across town and the next minute you might be in contact with someone in England, Germany or Japan” said EGARA Club president Bryan Jackson. “It really makes it the world’s first social media platform” he added. Jackson added that Ham radio is still useful in the event that natural disasters, such as a hurricane, disables internet, cell phone, or landline usage. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The celebration will also be a swap meet for ham radio gear and accessories. Prizes and equipment will be distributed.For more details on the event, ...Ranger locates missing Granville woman
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
GRANVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Last week, a New York State Forest Ranger stepped in to track down a woman missing since the previous day. Ranger assistance was requested by Washington County on Thursday, May 25, to find an 85-year-old woman with dementia who had wandered away from home. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Ranger assistance was called at around 10:45 a.m. on Thursday to the home of the woman and her husband. The missing woman had not been seen since 9 p.m. the previous evening. The Granville resident was found in the woods, laying near an ATV trail on the side of the road around noon. The ranger on the scene located the woman by tracking a footpath through leaf litter and debris. She was found disoriented and cold, but had not sustained any injuries.Ulster County waives civil service exam fees
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
KINGSTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Ulster County has announced that they will be waiving all civil service exam fees for prospective government employees. They have also launched a new digital dashboard that will allow people to apply for jobs online. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The policy went into effect as of June 1. The goal of the initiative is to bolster the county's workforce by increasing the accessibility of the application process. Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger stated that “Our greatest asset in Ulster County is our people, and qualified candidates should be able to apply for positions in County government without paying a fee. Eliminating civil service exam fees promotes fair and equitable opportunities for positions in public service, regardless of means, and will encourage more qualified candidates to apply." 50%+ of NY counties declare States of Emergency over asylees Dawn Spader, Ulster County Directo...Five things to know for NASCAR's Enjoy Illinois 300 this weekend
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
MADISON, Ill. - Start your engines! NASCAR meets the Metro East once again as Enjoy Illinois 300 returns this weekend for the second consecutive year. The inaugural Enjoy Illinois 300 race and festivities last year proved largely successful. NASCAR fans from all around the country gathered at the World Wide Technology Raceway for the race and three days worth of NASCAR-themed events. The raceway packed a sold-out crowd of 57,000 seats on race day, setting the stage for an encore this weekend. To get ready for raceway royalty in the St. Louis region, here are five things worth knowing ahead of the Enjoy Illinois 300. 1. When is the race? How can I watch? The Enjoy Illinois 300 race is scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m. CT. If you're unable to attend the NASCAR Cup Series race on a ticket, FS1 will carry the TV broadcast. Fans can also tune in via radio on the Motor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. Fans planning to watch the race should expect for it to take at least three ...Bill criminalizing celebratory gunfire arrives at Parson's desk
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - On Tuesday, the Missouri Senate delivered a bill to Governor Mike Parson's desk that would impose tougher penalties for people who fire celebratory gunshots.The legislation, known as Blair's Law, had kicked around the state Capitol for more than a decade.The legislation is named in honor of Blair Shanahan Lane of Independence, who died on July 4, 2011, after being struck in the neck by a falling bullet. She was 11.Aaron Sullivan of Kansas City pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter. Sullivan, who owned the pistol that fired the fatal round, admitted that he and others were shooting the gun in celebration that evening. Sullivan served 18 months in prison. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW Blair's mother, Michele Sha...What is the most common crime in Illinois?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
(WTVO) — Crime is nothing new in Illinois.The state saw 50,103 violent crimes in 2021, according to Neighborhood Scout. In addition, Illinois had 188,005 property crimes that year, coming to a total of 238,108 crimes.Since there are many different types of crimes that a person can partake in, Illinois residents might be wondering what type happens the most in the state.Data from Neighborhood Scout showed that Theft was the most common property crime while Assault was the most common violent crime. 24/7 Wall Street said that Illinois' aggravated assault rate of 254 per 100,000 is about that same as the national rate, which is more than the national rate of 250 per 100,000.Illinois had a higher violent crime rate in 2022 compared to nationwide as well. Whereas the nationwide rate was 4.0 incidents per 1,000 people, Illinois had 4.3 incidents per 1,000 people, according to SafeWise.Last year was the second-consecutive year that violent crime rates rose in the state. It was also the thi...Kansas City police release identity of baby left in woods
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:41:40 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The identity of a baby's body found in a wooded area of Kansas City is released.Kansas City police say the baby's name is Kha'liya Bridgewater. She was born in November, six months before investigators found her body near East 41st Street and Pittman Road in May.The cause and manner of her death are still under investigation, according to police.Detectives used DNA to identify Kha'liya's parents. 1 dead, 2 injured in shooting at Family Dollar, Kansas City police investigating According to court documents, family members said Kha'liya's mother told them the baby died. Family members contacted police after the woman wouldn't give them information about how Kha'liya died or when she would be buried.A search warrant shows detectives compared DNA from the baby’s remains to the DNA of the child’s suspected mother. Tests show the woman is likely the baby’s mother.It also shows the woman’s sibling and a friend went to her apartment on April 28. They said the apartment ...Latest news
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