Texas DPS enforcement increases through Labor Day holiday

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

Texas DPS enforcement increases through Labor Day holiday AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) said it increased enforcement for the Labor Day holiday in an effort to reduce crashes.The enforcement began Friday and will continue through midnight Monday, according to DPS.The department said it was looking for people not wearing their seat belts, speeders, people driving while intoxicated and drivers who fail to follow the state’s Move Over, Slow Down law, among other traffic violations.“Roads will be busy this holiday weekend and we want everyone to get to and from their destinations safely,” DPS Director Steven McCraw said. “Do your part by paying attention to the road, put your phone down, buckle up, slow down and obey all traffic laws, so that we can end the summer on a safe note.”DPS said during the 2022 Labor Day holiday enforcement period, Troopers statewide issued more than 64,000 citations and warnings.

Texas is nation’s ‘stickiest’ state, native Texans stick around

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

Texas is nation’s ‘stickiest’ state, native Texans stick around SPECIAL NOTE: The video above is from our November 2022 coverage of why Texans love Texas so much.LUBBOCK, Texas -- New research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas showed Texas is the stickiest state with 82% of native-born Texans sticking around as of 2021. The Fed published both a news release and a website article Tuesday with an analysis of the most and least sticky states.The next best behind Texas was North Carolina with 75.5%. Georgia, California and Utah followed."At the other end of the spectrum, Wyoming is the least-sticky state, with only 45.2% of natives remaining there,” the Fed said in its article. “North Dakota and Alaska were the only other states with less than half their native population staying there…”“Since the pandemic, shifts in population—from states like California and New York to destinations such as Texas and Florida—have been well documented,” the Fed said. However, this time the research focused on those who were native-born to a state.It's Good to ...

Math in Texas is different than the rest of the US: Here's how that happened

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

Math in Texas is different than the rest of the US: Here's how that happened TEXAS (KAMR/KCIT) - Throughout the course of human history, mathematics has served as a literally universal language, making it possible for people to build civilizations, make scientific discoveries, and even travel into the stars. Math has sets of standardized rules and formulas that students all over the U.S. learn to use; however, it looks a little different in Texas. While math is math and the numbers may not change, students in Texas learn it in a different standard than most other states. In fact, it's illegal in Texas for students to have the same math standards as students in New Mexico, Louisiana, or most of the rest of the country. How did that happen, and how is Texas math different? Texas, TEKS, and Common Core As noted in the Texas Journal of Literacy Education, the Lone Star State arrived early to the nationwide educational reform movement of the 1980s. Texas lawmakers had already required a reform to educational curriculum in the state two years before the movement g...

Domestic violence survivors receive more support in new Texas law

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

Domestic violence survivors receive more support in new Texas law For anyone who needs help escaping domestic violence, you can call the Family Abuse Center hotline number at 1-800-283-8401.WACO, Texas (FOX 44) — A new Texas law went into effect Friday to support victims of domestic violence.In the past, survivors of domestic violence only had two years to file for a misdemeanor assault and three years for a felony.Now with House Bill 467 going into effect, survivors have more time to speak out."A felony domestic violence case, it extends it out for five years from the date of the offense and for any misdemeanor assault family violence case, it extends it out to three years from the date of offense," said McLennan County Assistant District Attorney Gabe Price.Price has served in McLennan County district attorney's office for 14 years."We see hundreds and hundreds of domestic violence cases every year come through this office," said Price.Price says the new law will help his office prosecute offenders because of timeliness."Research has shown about...

Austin FC's Alex Ring saves the day with stoppage-time goal for 2-2 draw in New England

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

Austin FC's Alex Ring saves the day with stoppage-time goal for 2-2 draw in New England FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Alexander Ring scored in the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time, offsetting the first two career goals by New England's Tomás Chancalay as Austin FC and the Revolution played to a 2-2 draw on Saturday night.New England (13-5-8) saw a six-match win streak at home end, but the club extended its home unbeaten streak to 15 with an 11-0-4 mark. The Revolution's longest winning streak was a seven-match run spanning the 2004-05 seasons. The Revs have won six in a row at home six different times.VERDE LIGHTS: Miss the latest show? Watch the replay on Austin FC's website, but remember to tune in for the next show at 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturdays on The CW AustinEmiliano Rigoni put Austin (8-12-6) on top in the 27th minute, taking a pass from Jon Gallagher and scoring his fourth goal of the season.Chancalay scored the equalizer one minute later for New England. Ian Harkes notched an assist on Chancalay's first goal in his second start.Chancalay's second nett...

Want to build more vibrant cities? Just look to the State Fair’s design, geographers say

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

Want to build more vibrant cities? Just look to the State Fair’s design, geographers say With its grid street structure, tree-lined sidewalks and ‘districts’ like the animal barns or the old Machinery Hill, the Minnesota State Fair has the look of a real city. It even has its own branded water tower and police chief.If the State Fair were in fact its own city, it would be the world’s most bustling metropolis, by a significant margin. By average daily attendance, its population density trounces St. Paul’s by over 50 times.That kind of vibrancy is the stuff of city planners’ dreams — and clearly Minnesotans’, too, given the hundreds of thousands of us who flock to the fairgrounds during each of the Fair’s 12 precious days.However, in ways that notably differ from some actual American cities — including Minneapolis, as Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea humorously pointed out when he was in town — the Great Minnesota Get-Together offers plenty of public amenities to support people actually getting together. Benches are widely available, water fountains and restrooms are fr...

VSP: Man arrested in Whitingham on murder charges

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

VSP: Man arrested in Whitingham on murder charges WHITINGHAM, Vt. (NEWS10) -- A man has been arrested in Whitingham in connection to a death investigation, according to the Vermont State Police. Christopher Ellis, 54, faces multiple charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! On September 1 at 10 p.m., police responded to a home on Vermont Route 8A. Upon arrival, Troopers discovered Michael Garvin, 52, and his mother, Lucy Garvin, 79, deceased at the scene. State police determined that both victims lived at the residence, and the initial investigation indicated the deaths as suspicious. Further investigation revealed that Michael Garvin’s truck was missing from the home. Police investigating death at Washington Park On Friday night, the Brattleboro Police Department located the vehicle, conducted a traffic stop and ultimately detained the driver, identified as Ellis. Detectives learned that Ellis had reportedly been living with the Garvins since April. According to state police detecti...

Attorney, longtime benefactor of Denver arts Lanny Martin dies at 77

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

Attorney, longtime benefactor of Denver arts Lanny Martin dies at 77 J. Landis “Lanny” Martin, an attorney, businessman and well-known benefactor of the arts in Denver, has died. He was 77 when he died Friday after an illness.Martin and his wife, Sharon, made the largest standalone financial standalone gift in the Denver Art Museum’s history with their pledge in 2016 of $25 million to revitalize the museum’s north building, a seven-story tower that was designed by Italian architect Gio Ponti in 1971. The building was renamed the J. Landis and Sharon Martin Building.Lanny Martin was a museum trustee since 1994 and was chairman of the museum board from 2013 to 2022. When Sarah Anschutz succeeded Martin in March after serving as interim board chair, the museum said in a statement that Martin “oversaw much of the museum’s transformation into the institution it is today.”Martin was chairman of the Clyfford Still Museum Foundation and Martin was also deeply involved with the Central City Opera. He was a member of the ope...

Taking advantage of summer produce with these five weeknight dishes

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

Taking advantage of summer produce with these five weeknight dishes By Emily Weinstein, The New York Times1. Ginger Chicken With Sesame-Peanut SauceIn this crisp-skinned chicken dish, full of bold, zesty flavors, chicken legs are flavored with toasted sesame oil, garlic and ginger, then roasted until golden brown. They’re served with a creamy peanut-sesame sauce that’s spiked with even more ginger and garlic, which can be quickly whisked together while the chicken legs cook. Be sure to save any extra sauce; it will keep for a week in the fridge and is terrific with cut-up vegetables as a snack, or spooned onto roasted or fried tofu.By Melissa ClarkYield: 4 to 6 servingsTotal time: 45 minutes, plus at least 1 hour’s marinatingIngredientsFor the chicken:1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil2 teaspoons kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal), plus more as needed1 teaspoon finely grated fresh ginger3 garlic cloves, finely grated or minced3 1/2 pounds bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs and drumsticks1 tablespoon grapeseed, safflower or other neutral oil2 scallions,...

Man killed after being pinned between his own car, out of control driver’s car 

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:24:09 GMT

Man killed after being pinned between his own car, out of control driver’s car  A man was killed as he was getting out of his car in Calabasas. According to reports from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the fatal collision occurred near the 26400 block of Rondell Street in Calabasas at 2:38 p.m. Saturday afternoon. “Preliminary information indicates a vehicle entered the parking lot from Las Virgenes Road and accelerated uncontrollably, colliding with a parked vehicle,” LASD said in a release. “The victim, who was exiting his parked vehicle, was pinned between both vehicles.”  Video: Jewelry store employees fight would-be thief who bear sprayed them L.A. County Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and pronounced the victim deceased. He has not been identified, and the investigation remains ongoing. Any witnesses to the incident or individuals with information are asked to contact the Malibu-Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station at 818-878-1808 and speak with the Traffic Investigations Office.