Austin Police identify driver killed in single-vehicle crash late May

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

Austin Police identify driver killed in single-vehicle crash late May AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department has identified the person killed in a single-vehicle crash on Research Boulevard late last month. The crash happened Friday, May 26 shortly after 11:12 p.m. in the 8900 block of Research Boulevard, near Metric Boulevard. PREVIOUS: Car crash into pole leaves 1 dead in north Austin According to APD, Derek Washington, 36, was driving a sedan northbound when he lost control and crashed into a telephone pole. Washington died at the scene. This incident is being investigated as Austin's 40th fatal crash of 2023, resulting in 40 fatalities for the year. MAP: Where have Austin’s fatal crashes occurred in 2023? Anyone with any information should contact APD's Vehicular Homicide unit at 512-974-8111. You may submit your tip anonymously through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program by visiting austincrimestoppers.org or by calling 512-472-8477.

From swords to fishing lures to ‘sprinklers,’ MLB celebrations have become full-scale productions

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

From swords to fishing lures to ‘sprinklers,’ MLB celebrations have become full-scale productions By WILL GRAVES (AP Sports Writer)PITTSBURGH (AP) — There are very few things that make Scott Bonnett panic.Spending the last 15 years making sure the Pittsburgh Pirates have whatever they need whenever they need it has taught the longtime equipment manager the importance of being prepared for anything.Well, almost anything.Bonnett found himself in the dugout in Seattle late last month watching Andrew McCutchen round third following a leadoff home run against the Mariners when joy was quickly replaced by panic. The pathologically meticulous Bonnett scanned the end of the bench looking not for a helmet or a glove or pine tar but … a rubber sword and a black suit jacket that looks like it got attacked by an overzealous tailor with an affinity for patches.Welcome to major league baseball in 2023, where an ever-increasing number of homers and big hits aren’t met with simple fist bumps or forearm bashes but a full-on production.In Pittsburgh, they swashbuckle. You know, as Pirates do. In ...

06/07/2023: More smoke, a few showers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

06/07/2023: More smoke, a few showers The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologist Jill Szwed.Happy Wednesday! Another thick layer of smoke seeps south around mid-day. The thickest smoke will be in central New York and the mid-Hudson Valley. The air quality will be unhealthy for most again. Limit your time outdoor, especially if you suffer from breathing and heart ailments.Temperatures stay cool under the plume of smoke and late-day clouds. A few showers are possible especially north of I-90. Shower activity will dip into the Capital Region and fizzle around midnight.A pesky coastal low wobbles back over New England. This will increase the coverage of showers locally. The week will end damp, cloudy, and cool. Highs will be stuck in the 60s, even the 50s in the higher terrain.The rounds of showers will help to knock a lot of the smoke out of the air. Air quality will improve. The weekend forecast is looking a little drier and warmer. We won't stay dry for long. A brand new system will send rounds of showers our w...

Fort Hunter fire caused by lithium-ion battery in RC car

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

Fort Hunter fire caused by lithium-ion battery in RC car FORT HUNTER, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Montgomery County NY Emergency Services is reporting a fire that occurred in Fort Hunter Tuesday night, which was caused by a lithium-ion battery used for an RC car. In light of the fire, the organization is releasing safety pointers when handling lithium-ion batteries. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Use devices promoted by a qualified testing laboratoryCarefully read and follow instructions given by a manufacturer for specific devicesUse specific batteries designed for a specific device, do not use incompatible batteriesInsert batteries correctly into devicesCharge devices in safe locationsAvoid overchargingStore batteries at room temperatureIdentify signs of problems early, signs include a change in color, an odor, excessive heat, change in shape, leaking, or noises.When recycling lithium-ion batteries, it's best to take them to a recycling location or contact your local community for pr...

Mother rescued with daughter at Kaaterskill Falls

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

Mother rescued with daughter at Kaaterskill Falls HUNTER, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Forest Rangers responded to Kaaterskill Falls for a report of a hiker with an arm injury after falling on a streambed of rocks. A 58-year-old mother from Brazil was with her daughter at the time of the rescue. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) says on Wednesday, May 31, around 3 p.m., the pair was hiking down the stone staircase over the rocks to wade in the water. While returning from the trail, the mother fell on the streambed of rocks. A Forest Ranger and Windham Ambulance found the two at the lower falls and splinted the woman's arm. They were helped out to the trailhead. SP: Man crashed stolen car while impaired by drugs Hunter Ambulance and Greene County medics helped take the patient to the hospital. Resources were cleared by 7 p.m.

Rotterdam restaurant set to reopen after fire

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

Rotterdam restaurant set to reopen after fire SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Wagon Train BBQ, located at 671 Mariaville Road in Rotterdam, is reopening on Wednesday after a fire at the restaurant on Sunday. The fire contributed to thousands losing power in Schenectady and Rotterdam that morning. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the outage map at the time, more than 20,000 National Grid customers lost power. A National Grid spokesperson and Schenectady Fire Chief Don Mareno told NEWS10 the outage was caused by the fire at the Wagon Train BBQ between 6 a.m. and 6:30 a.m., as well as a car that crashed into a power pole on Altamont Avenue.Wagon Train BBQ was closed on Sunday due to the fire. With the restaurant normally closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, owner Richard Frederick posted on Facebook on Tuesday that the restaurant would be opening as scheduled on Wednesday. Pretzel bun sandwich eatery opens in the Wilton Mall "We have been cleared from The Code Enf...

Man shot and killed in Soulard Bar and Grill parking lot

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

Man shot and killed in Soulard Bar and Grill parking lot ST. LOUIS - Tragedy overnight in Soulard after a man is found shot and killed near a popular landmark. The crime scene unfolded in the parked lot just outside the 'Bottom Line Sports Bar and Grill' on South 7th Street and Broadway right across the street from the Soulard Farmers Market. Police got the call just after 12:30 a.m.Authorities told FOX 2 when officers arrived they found the victim shot in the parking lot. At this point, it's unclear how many times the man was shot. He was pronounced dead at the scene. St. Charles County residents upset over home value assessment Police have not yet released the name or the age of the man who was killed. They do explain that he was an adult.It's understood multiple loved ones of the victims showed at the scene after learning about what happened. Right now, police are trying to piece together the facts of what led to the shooting. Authorities also shared that at this point no suspects are in custody. Homicide detectives have taken over ...

St. Charles County residents upset over home value assessment

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

St. Charles County residents upset over home value assessment ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - A St. Charles County homeowner said their home had an unfair assessment. Erik Shimandle from St. Peters said his home was assessed 12 percent higher than a year ago."That's important because the value of the home is directly tied to taxing districts like schools and fire districts. It can cause your taxes to go up," Shimandle said. "Because what they are doing is taking homes that have been fully renovated or even partially renovated but good enough to sell. Those are the only ones that have really sold in the last couple of years. They then apply the price per square foot to everybody's home in the area. Most people's homes in the area haven’t been renovated to the extent that the ones that have been sold have."Shimandle said he called the St. Charles County Assessor’s Office but didn’t get the answer he had hoped for. St. Charles County residents upset over home value assessment "They told us that pretty much, it is just the way it is. I got in-depth in...

For many Southern Baptists, the only campaign question is which Republican candidate to support

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

For many Southern Baptists, the only campaign question is which Republican candidate to support By PETER SMITH (Associated Press)Southern Baptists form a core part of the white evangelical Christian bloc that has reliably and overwhelmingly voted Republican in recent elections, and is expected to again in 2024.But Southern Baptists are weighing their options in the GOP presidential primary field — some already lining up behind Donald Trump, others wary of the former president, whom most evangelical voters supported in previous elections despite his vulgar language, serial marriages and sexual bravado. Some are looking at what Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis or other candidates might offer.But even critics of many Baptist voters’ embrace of hard-right politics have little doubt where this is headed in November 2024 — support for whichever candidate emerges from the GOP nomination process. The only question is the extent of the fervor they bring to the polls.In addition to Trump and DeSantis, other GOP candidates have made a point of proclaiming their Christian convi...

Denver weather: Sunny morning followed by afternoon rain storms triggering possible flooding

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:35:07 GMT

Denver weather: Sunny morning followed by afternoon rain storms triggering possible flooding The weather in metro Denver Wednesday will bring sunshine in the morning, followed by rain storms in the afternoon that could lead to flooding, according to the National Weather Service.A flash flood watch for Wednesday afternoon and evening, effective at noon, covers Colorado’s northern and central Front Range mountains.Scattered storms forming over the mountains may include small hail and bursts of wind along with heavy rain, weather service forecasters said. The strongest storms may drop up to an inch of rain within 30 minutes. Forecasters warned that the rain could trigger debris flows and mudslides, with elevated risks in the East Troublesome, Williams Fork and Mullen fire burn scar areas west of the urban Interstate 25 corridor.The high temperature in Denver Wednesday will be 78 degrees, decreasing to 76 degrees on Thursday, forecasters said.Meteorologists anticipated that a pattern of wet and relatively cool weather will persist this week with scattered rain storms deve...