Suspect arrested in deadly Austin 'road rage' shooting after 'minor' I-35 crash
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department arrested a man they believe shot and killed a 46-year-old woman in a "road rage homicide" on Sept. 30.Justin Justice, 28, was charged in connection with the incident, according to police. PREVIOUS: Celebration of life for north Austin road rage victim Homicide Detective Israel Pina with the Austin Police Department said the victim, Teressa Gandy Ferguson was taking her usual route home on Interstate 35, when she was involved in a “minor crash” between the Rundberg and Anderson Lane exits. Justin Justice, 28 | Mugshot provided by APDAccording to APD, she was on the phone with a friend and told them she pulled over to exchange information with the other driver, which is when police believe she was shot.Ferguson was found in the driver's seat with injuries that were not believed to be sustained in the crash, according to a news release from the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force.Police were able to determine Justice shot and killed Fergus...Verdict reached in driveway shooting of Austin man
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
CALDWELL COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Jurors delivered a guilty verdict on a manslaughter charge in the trial of Martindale resident Terry Turner, who had originally been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Adil Dghoughi.In early October 2021, Turner shot and killed Dghoughi through his driver’s side window as he backed out of Turner’s driveway in Martindale, according to investigators. More than a week later, Turner turned himself in but bonded out of jail that same day. According to testimony delivered during the trial this week, Turner woke in the middle of the night to use the bathroom when he noticed a car in his driveway, according to his attorneys.They said he went outside to confront the driver, who would turn out to be Dghoughi. Turner’s attorneys said Dghoughi was parked toward the front of Turner’s driveway, the car partially hidden by a camping trailer. PAST COVERAGE: Victim’s girlfriend testifies in Day 1 of Martindale man’s murder trial “As he opens the d...Warming trend ramps up by the weekend
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Warmer south winds are blowing into the area as the recent cold airmass exits Texas. A warming trend carries us into next week when temperatures approach record highs.Thursday morning, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport recorded their first freeze of the season nearly two weeks ahead of what is typical. This was a tie for the airport's fifth-earliest freeze on record. Some rural valleys were as cold as 29°.Southerly winds have replaced the cold northerly direction, warming days and nights through the weekend and into next week. There are no more freezes expected in the near future as overnight lows step up noticeably, and daytime highs return to the 80s in many areas this weekend.Daylight Saving Time comes to an end early Sunday morning, so don't forget to let your clocks "fall back" one hour. BLOG: El Niño into 2024: What that means for winter and spring BLOG: NOAA releases winter forecast Austin Interactive Weather Stats (2023) FIRST WARNING WEATHER: S...Infant mortality rate increases for first time in 20 years, up 8% in Texas
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The infant mortality rate increased by 3% from 2021 to 2022, the first increase in 20 years, according to provisional data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The rate showed a statistically significant increase in four states, including Texas, where there were 8% more deaths in 2022 than there were in 2021, per the CDC report. Infant mortality refers to the death of a child before they reach their first birthday, and the infant mortality rate is calculated from the number of infant deaths annually for every 1,000 live births. The CDC’s provisional data showed 5.6 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 2022, which was 3% higher than in 2021. Healthy People, an organization that sets national objectives to improve health, has a goal of reducing the number of infant deaths per 1,000 to five by 2030. The five leading causes of infant death in 2021 were birth defects, preterm birth or low birth weight, sudden infant death syndrome, i...City Council postpones implementation of rules directed by new state law that will likely lead to fewer parks
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin City Council postponed its vote Thursday on the resolution to implement changes to parkland dedication ordinances which are need in order to comply with a new state law that passed last session and will go into effect in January.Citing "complex calculations" in the new map, District 4 Council Member Jose "Chito" Vela asked to postpone the vote to the next City Council Meeting on Nov. 9 so that council members had more time to look over the changes before voting. No city council members objected to Vela's motion. Previously, Austin's ordinance required developers to provide nearly 10 acres of parkland per 1,000 residents or face a fee. The new state law requires local officials to reduce that amount down to 3,000 square feet in Austin’s downtown and to three acres in suburban neighborhoods. “The bill requires Austin to make substantial changes to the current parkland ordinance to comply with state law, and there is very little room for the city’s discr...Move over, wired broadband. Cellular carriers now offer wireless home Internet.
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
Traditionally, high-speed residential Internet service has entered homes through wires.The Comcast broadband service my family has relied on for decades arrives at our St. Paul house via coaxial cable. Similarly, CenturyLink users receive service via copper-wire networks and, increasingly, speedier fiber-optic hook-ups.Consumers have another way to get online — using their smartphones — but such cellular connections are intended for on-the-go use and not as residential-broadband modems.Recently, however, wireless broadband has started to give wired broadband a run for its money.Such “fixed wireless” services are furnished by the same big-three carriers that provide mobile-phone service. T-Mobile and Verizon have offered home broadband for a while. AT&T joined the party not long ago.All three options — AT&T Internet Air, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet and Verizon 5G Home Internet — work the same way. Each carrier provides an apparatus that creates a local Wi-Fi network within the ...Deputies seize drugs and firearms from Troy residence
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- There was a heavy police presence on Hill Street at around 6 a.m. on Thursday. The Rensselaer County Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant at a second-floor apartment where they seized drugs and firearms. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Sheriff Deputies say they found around $20,000 worth of narcotics, including over 29 grams of cocaine, over 3.5 grams of methamphetamine pills, and over 445 grams of fentanyl pills. Law enforcement also seized three loaded handguns, a high-capacity ammunition feeding device, armor-piercing ammunition, and approximately $2,863 in cash.A suspect, Jawan Meyers, 23, was arrested and arraigned in Troy City Court. Another resident of the house, a young child, was not at home at that time. Information about the charges is pending. Police say they were alerted to the location via a tip through the crime tip line. Deputies say they receive about three tips a day and have succe...NYS invests $100+ million in water infrastructure projects
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the state recently approved over $108.8 million in financial assistance for water infrastructure improvement projects across New York. The funded projects will aim to reduce risks to public health and the environment. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Infrastructure improvements will include projects that bolster treatment processes and remove emerging contaminants from drinking water. Funding was approved for the following municipalities: NYS Water Infrastructure ProjectsClean Water ProjectsNassau County - $66,597,529Newfield, Tompkins County - $1,113,485Drinking Water ProjectsAuburn, Cayuga County - $3,720,000Cuba, Allegany County - $7,300,000Greenlawn Water District, Suffolk County - $3,000,000Lewisboro, Westchester County - $1,939,500Pawling, Dutchess County - $4,790,000South Huntington Water District, Suffolk County - $5,500,000Stafford, Genesee County —&nbs...This St. Louis staple named 'best hole-in-the-wall diner' of Missouri
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Culinary treasures often outshine chain restaurants when it comes to an ultimate food experience. For many, small and locally-based eateries offer a charm that's hard to top elsewhere.Food experts say that especially holds true for one diner in St. Louis, recently giving it honors as the "best hole-in-the-wall diner" in Missouri. Cheapism recently released a list naming the best such diners in all 50 states. Many share these qualities in common: Smaller restaurant venues, but hearty portions and exceptional value. Florida kidnapping victims rescued from downtown St. Louis hotel According to Cheapism, Courtesy Diner of St. Louis takes honors as the "best hole-in-the-wall diner" of the Show Me State. Courtesy Diner has two St. Louis locations, one near Forest Park at 1121 Hampton Avenue and another in south St. Louis at 8000 South Laclede Station Road. Throughout the years, Courtesy Diner has become well-known for The Slinger, a delightful mess of a dish consisting of a...Outstanding St. Louis women to be honored at 'Black Girls Who Rock' awards
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 20:38:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The "Black Girls Who Rock" award celebration is scheduled for Sunday, December 10th, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The event will take place at Lindenwood University on Clay Street in St. Charles and aims to recognize and honor exceptional women in the St. Louis Metropolitan area. These remarkable women have left an indelible mark on their communities or excelled in their respective fields. A total of 100 women will be carefully chosen to receive the prestigious 2023 Black Girls Who Rock Awards. This event is proudly hosted by The R. Whittington Foundation, The National Council of Negro Women, Inc., Gateway Metropolitan Section, and Divine Daughters. Notably, three esteemed members of the Fox 2 and News 11 teams will be among the honorees: Supervising producer Kimberly Young Multimedia journalist and broadcast engineer Taylor Harris Engineering operations supervisor Lisa Marteen They will be recognized at St. Louis' inaugural "Black Girls Who ...Latest news
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