Travis County resident dies from West Nile virus
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
Note: The above video shows KXAN News Today's top headlines for Friday, Sept. 29, 2023. AUSTIN (KXAN) — A Travis County resident has died after getting sick from West Nile virus. It marks 2023's first reported death from the virus in the county, according to Austin Public Health. APH said the Environmental Health Services Division has identified 26 positive pools of mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus this year in 12 zip codes: 78702, 78703, 78704, 78721, 78722, 78723, 78727, 78741, 78751, 78754, 78757 and 78759. “We are sad to report the first death of the year from West Nile virus in Travis County,” said APH Health Authority Dr. Desmar Walkes. “This death is a stark reminder that West Nile virus poses a serious risk, especially to older people and those with weakened immune systems. We’re seeing an uptick in mosquito breeding due to the recent rains and cooler weather in Texas, we should all take precautions to ‘Fight the Bite.’" Human case of West Nile Virus found in ...Texas law targeting 'sexually explicit' books set to take effect soon, after appeals court overturns ruling
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A Texas law meant to keep some books out of public school libraries is once again set to take effect. The law, House Bill 900, targets books with content deemed "sexually explicit." The law was supposed to go into effect this month, but a lower court judge ruled it unconstitutionally vague and said it couldn't be enforced criminally or civilly. Judge rules on Texas law restricting books However, an appeals court overturned that ruling this week. The decision is temporary until the full court can take up the case, which will likely be next month. An Austin bookstore, BookPeople, along with the Blue Willow Bookshop in Houston and other national organizations sued over the law. BookPeople in Austin joins lawsuit challenging new Texas law about ‘sexually explicit’ books They say the law requires vendors to rate the books they sell to school libraries. Books found on school shelves without a rating would be removed. Texas Representative Jared Patterson, R-...Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California dies at age 90
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
By MICHAEL BLOOD, MARY CLARE JALONICK, LISA MASCARO and MICHAEL BALSAMO (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, a centrist Democrat who was elected to the Senate in 1992 in the “Year of the Woman” and broke gender barriers throughout her long career in local and national politics, has died. She was 90.Three people familiar with the situation confirmed her death to The Associated Press on Friday.Feinstein, the oldest sitting U.S. senator, was a passionate advocate for liberal priorities important to her state — including environmental protection, reproductive rights and gun control — but was also known as a pragmatic lawmaker who reached out to Republicans and sought middle ground.She was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1969 and became its first female president in 1978, the same year Mayor George Moscone was gunned down alongside Supervisor Harvey Milk at City Hall by Dan White, a disgruntled former supervisor. Feinstein fou...Saratoga Wing Off returning for 2023
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Saratoga Wing Off is returning to restaurants around Saratoga County for 2023. The event is set for Saturday, October 14 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The Saratoga Wing Off features wing samples, live music, and family-friendly activities at participating restaurants around Saratoga County. The wing samples will be sold for $2 each.Attendees can then vote for their favorite wings for People’s Choice and Wildest Wing (most creative). You can vote on the Discover Saratoga website. The winner will be announced on social media and awards will be presented at Bailey’s Saratoga at 5:30 p.m. National Coffee Day deals in the Capital Region "We’re excited to partner with Bailey’s Saratoga on this growing event," said Discover Saratoga President Darryl Leggieri. "Saratoga Wing Off is an exciting opportunity for local chefs and culinary teams to showcase their skills and co...Sen. Dianne Feinstein dies at age 90
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), one of the Senate’s most prominent women, has died at the age of 90, a person with knowledge of her passing confirmed. Feinstein served three decades as a senator from California, becoming an icon and a trailblazer in the process.A former mayor of San Francisco, Feinstein is the longest-serving member of the Senate Democratic conference and during her Senate tenure left a mark on a range of issues, including national security and gun control.Feinstein had been struggling with her health, and had missed some work this week."She didn't feel well this morning," Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said Thursday, noting Feinstein was unable to attend a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Punchbowl first reported the news of Feinstein’s death. Feinstein had taken part in Senate votes on Thursday morning.Feinstein had to rely on a wheelchair to get around the Senate after she missed nearly three months of work in Washington because of a severe b...City Hall homeless encampment growing downtown
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A homeless encampment is growing on the lawn of St. Louis City Hall, and it's getting the attention of multiple city officials.We're told at least part of the encampment at Tucker and Market is visible from Mayor Tishaura Jones' window. The growth of the camp illustrates the struggle that the city has in dealing with homelessness.The tents are on the City Hall lawn right by Market Street. FOX 2's St. Louis Post-Dispatch partners reported that late last week there were 14 tents in the encampment, but on Thursday that number had grown to at least 25. The encampment can be an eyesore, as trash litters the ground, areas smell of urine, and reported drug use.It's understood that just Thursday, paramedics were called to help a man who had slid off a step and was unresponsive. St. Louis had only 2 officers for an entire district – Both called in sick Nick Dunne, a spokesperson for Mayor Jones, told the Post that the city still has no immediate plans to move anyone at lea...California Highway Patrol officer gets hurt during confrontation with protester (video)
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
A protest over rent and wages turned violent Thursday when California Highway Patrol officers tried to remove demonstrators from a state office building in downtown Los Angeles.The chaos ensued as union organizers and supporters of the Alliance for Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) rallied in front of the Ronald Reagan State Building on South Spring Street.The group is calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign Senate Bill 567, making it more difficult for landlords to evict tenants.A CHP officer is seen brandishing his service weapon after falling to the ground. Los Angeles, Calif. Sept. 28, 2023. (KTLA)Video recorded by a KTLA photojournalist shows a CHP officer escorting a demonstrator from the lobby of the building and attempting to close the front doors behind him.When another protestor, a man in a yellow shirt, tries to hold one of the doors open, the officer shoves him and they both eventually fall to the ground.A CHP officer is seen brandishing his service weapon after...Tom Heyman Digs Pogues
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
Tom Heyman Digs Pogues: Singer and songwriter Tom Heyman told us about his Pogues experience.Tom Heyman: I spent 1983/84 “studying” English Literature at the University of Reading in the UK. In truth, the only thing I really “studied” while I was there were the gig listings In NME, Melody Maker and Sounds.One of the most memorable shows I ever saw was the Pogues in 1984 at the Electric Ballroom in London on Easter Monday. On this show the band appeared on stage dressed in full 1940s woolen NY Police uniforms, and for the first 30 seconds of the show the air was thick with plastic pint glasses being hurled towards the ceiling and towards the stage, which was I suppose a show of some sort of exuberance or appreciation on the part of the absolutely bonkers audience.The thing I remember most about the show was a feeling of kinetic excitement, the heaving audience dancing madly to a band that was playing on the edge of absolute chaos. Shane MacGowan was still playing guitar at this point...Girls flag football sights & sounds: ‘I’ll be calling plays against Steve Young and John Paye’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
PIONEER: A COACH FOR ALL SEASONSJoe Berticevich is best known in the South Bay high school sports community as the longtime boys basketball coach at Pioneer.He’s also the San Jose school’s athletic director.Now, he’s added another line in his resume: Girls flag football coach.No, he wasn’t his first choice to coach Pioneer’s team in the inaugural flag season this fall. But when others couldn’t do it, he figured, “Why not?”So Berticevich went to work. A self-proclaimed “born and raised Niners fan,” he watched YouTube flag football videos to fill up the playsheet and, from a competitive standpoint, has approached the season as he would basketball.“I am treating this very competitively,” he said. “Put the best foot forward. Not just going through the motions. No, we’re out there trying to put the best team (on the field) and be as competitive as we can.”So far, so good.Pioneer improved to 4-1 on Tuesday when it beat Willow Glen 20-0. That resul...The N-word and racist taunts: Tesla allowed racism in its Fremont factory, US government lawsuit alleges
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:18 GMT
By Peter Valdes-Dapena | CNNThe United States government’s Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued Tesla Thursday alleging the automaker allowed repeated and overt displays of racism toward Black employees in its Fremont factory.Racist slurs were allegedly used often by non-Black employees when speaking to Black employees at the factory, according to the suit. The suit quotes a Black Tesla worker saying that “people were using the N-Word all the time, especially men, and particularly White men.”The suit also alleges instances of racist taunts and threats, including death threats written in the bathroom and racist graffiti on “vehicles rolling off the production lines.”Not the first such lawsuitBlack employees who complained to supervisors about the behavior were subject to retaliation, including reassignment to unpleasant jobs, reschedulings and firings, according to the suit, which was filed in US District Court in the Northern District of California. It further charges the ra...Latest news
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