Austin City Council wants to hold funding for I-35 project, TxDOT responds

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

Austin City Council wants to hold funding for I-35 project, TxDOT responds AUSTIN (KXAN) -- On Thursday, Austin City Council approved a resolution seeking to hold funding from the Texas Department of Transportation for it's I-35 Capital Express Central project until two climate strategy plans can be completed. “While I-35 Central’s groundbreaking is inevitable, Austinites have shown strong support of efforts to reduce car-dependency and slow climate change, and it can’t be stressed enough how important it is to get this multigenerational project right," said Mayor Pro Tem Paige Ellis. She authored the resolution. Council Members Mackenzie Kelly and Leslie Pool voted against the resolution, along with Mayor Kirk Watson. Still, the resolution passed. TxDOT responded to the resolution shortly after Thursday's vote saying it "is not indicative of the partnership TxDOT has cultivated with the city." Austin’s I-35 expansion clears final hurdle before construction start The resolution does not stop TxDOT from continuing with its project, but serves as a reques...

Kings win review, then roll over Wild, 7-3

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

Kings win review, then roll over Wild, 7-3 With Halloween less than two weeks away, perhaps it was appropriate that the Minnesota Wild was beaten by what appeared to be a phantom goal on Thursday.Pierre-Luc Dubois scored twice in the last minute of the first period to break a 2-2 tie, the first of which he appeared to have kicked through Marc-Andre Fleury’s legs, and Minnesota never recovered in a 7-3 loss at Xcel Energy Center.Connor Dewar, Kirill Kaprizov and Joel Eriksson Ek scored for the Wild, and Fleury stopped 21 of 26 shots.Former Wild goaltender Cam Talbot, who was traded after the Wild signed Fleury to a two-year contract extension in July 2021, stopped 30 shots for the Kings. After pulling within two goals on Eriksson Ek’s third period goal, the Wild pulled Fleury with just under 3 minutes to play and Los Angeles added a pair of empty-net goals.The Kings rallied from a 2-1 deficit, getting the go-ahead goal late in the first period when Dubois beat Connor Dewar for a blind outlet pass from Kevin Fiala and somehow ...

High school football: Defense delivers big plays in Centennial’s 9-0 win over Rosemount

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

High school football: Defense delivers big plays in Centennial’s 9-0 win over Rosemount The Centennial football team entered its regular-season finale Thursday night looking for a bit of revenge.And its defense assured the Cougars got it.Centennial twice held Rosemount without a score after fumbles by the Cougars on their first possession of both the first and second half, then forced a big turnover late in a 9-0 win in Circle Pines.A first-half touchdown run by senior quarterback Daylen Cummings and a fourth-quarter field goal by Keaton Frase were all that was needed as Metro-North champ Centennial improved to 7-1.The Irish (4-4) were the team that ended the Cougars’ season a year ago, defeating them 27-0 in the Class 6A state quarterfinals.Neither team scored in the first quarter, though Rosemount had its chance after recovering a fumble on the Centennial 38.But the Cougars defense turned the Irish over on downs on fourth-and-8 at the 23.Centennial then marched 55 yards to score on a 3-yard run by Cummings with 4:08 to go in the first half.The extra point was blocked...

50 years of Schenectady's "The Way We Were" film

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

50 years of Schenectady's SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Actors Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford crossed paths in front of the Nott Memorial of Union College in the movie, The Way We Were. 50 years after the release, the local community is looking back on the romance before its anniversary premiere.A quick rewind of this classic movie shows some local landmarks in the spotlight. Union's Chester Arthur Statue and Jackson's Garden were featured in the 1973 hit. During the almost two weeks of filming on campus, student extras were paid $15 a day and a chance to be star-struck. "I didn't have a chance to be on set, but my husband, Marty Zielinski, went with my children right on set and met with Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand," exclaimed Lois Macerola as a first-time viewer of the film. Documentary “Hudson, America” shown at Time & Space Limited The Way We Were was filmed in the surrounding area and Union College in the fall of 1972. Two other schools were scrapped for the setting beforehand.At the tim...

City fills giant street holes after FOX 2 report

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

City fills giant street holes after FOX 2 report ST. LOUIS – After we told you last week about a massive hole left in the middle of a St. Louis street, we’ve found another one up the street and around the corner from the first.However, things are changing for the better since FOX 2 started looking into the issues.Last week, you would not have wanted to park on Utah near Ohio. You certainly would not have wanted to step out of your car here along one section, in particular. A near 12’ by 15’ hole in the street surrounded by cones and caution tape but only partially covered with plywood. It wasn’t like that for just a day or two. It was like that for weeks, residents said.“For over a month,” said Loretta Anderson, who cares for her year-old granddaughter in her home.“(The hole) was so big, you couldn’t miss it,” Marnae, Loretta’s daughter, said. Sex offender banned from rec centers after FOX 2 tip So, they were thrilled to see it filled and paved within days of FOX 2 asking the City of St. Louis what was taking so long.“Peace of m...

Feds bust suspected drug ring in St. Louis area

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

Feds bust suspected drug ring in St. Louis area ST. LOUIS - The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Eastern Missouri announced Thursday charges have been filed against 34 defendants believed to be tied to an organization known as Black Mafia Family. Investigators allege the group trafficked large amounts of narcotics into the St. Louis area.The four-year investigation was conducted by the St. Louis Gateway Strike Force. “I think that dismantling this organization is going to make a significant impact on community safety,” said Chris Crocker, assistant special agent in charge of the FBI St. Louis Field Office.Investigators allege the organization, with ties to other parts of the country, has been the main supplier of methamphetamine, fentanyl and cocaine into the St. Louis area. The investigation also led to charges alleging drug traffickers pocketed money by applying for loans related to COVID relief funds. Teen and young woman shot while in car downtown, police investigating According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, among those facing f...

One month in, No Cash Bail seems to be not as bad as some thought, officials say

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

One month in, No Cash Bail seems to be not as bad as some thought, officials say PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) - One month ago, a new era dawned for the Illinois criminal justice system. No longer would people have to post money to get out of jail. Some hailed it as a way to even the playing field. Others decried it as opening the doors to the jails.But here in central Illinois, an informal service of attorneys and sheriffs has indicated that really, not much has changed. A new era dawns in Peoria County as No Cash Bail comes to local courtrooms "The past month has pretty much gone as expected," said Peoria County State's Attorney Jodi Hoos, who, along with her colleagues around the state, helped to craft the rules regarding the elimination of cash bail. The veteran prosecutor also noted that for the most part, judges are seeing the "same types of cases that they did before. We just removed cash from the equation."Added McLean County Sheriff Matt Lane, "With the preparation we did and the training we did before this went into effect with our officers and our correction...

Michael Malone rejoins Nuggets in Los Angeles after father’s death; Denver expects Michael Porter Jr., Christian Braun back for season opener

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

Michael Malone rejoins Nuggets in Los Angeles after father’s death; Denver expects Michael Porter Jr., Christian Braun back for season opener LOS ANGELES — Nuggets coach Michael Malone rejoined the team Wednesday in Los Angeles after missing Denver’s first four preseason games due to the death of his father, Brendan.The team’s preseason finale Thursday against the Clippers was his first game back on the Nuggets sideline, but Malone watched the first game in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Lead assistant coach David Adelman had been at the helm as interim head coach during Malone’s absence.“It’s great to be back,” Malone said before tipoff. “Obviously a hard thing to go through, and obviously I’m not the only one who’s lost a parent. It’s a very sad part of life, and especially with the relationship I had with my father. But being back, being in the gym, being around the guys, giving them a hug and being back in the arena tonight, it is therapeutic. It’s good to be back doing something I love.”After the Nuggets rested their starters Tuesday in a 116-102 loss with the Clippers’ ...

Denver officer fires gun in encounter with suspect at Whole Foods

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

Denver officer fires gun in encounter with suspect at Whole Foods A Denver police officer fired their gun inside a Whole Foods at 17th and Wewatta streets on Thursday night while contacting a person brandishing a knife, according to the Denver Police Department.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | East Colfax motel owner gives up license amid police investigations Crime and Public Safety | DPS pushes back as city officials, including Mayor Johnston, seek to influence policy, board elections Crime and Public Safety | Denver DA drops one of two murder charges in I-25 road-rage killings Crime and Public Safety | Soccer match between Belgium and Sweden suspended after a gunman kills 2 Swedes in Brussels Crime and Public Safety | Cañon City teenager who fired shots from vehicle sentenced No one was injured in the incident near Union Station, Denver police posted on X. Officers also deployed a taser, and the suspect was arrested after the incident.This is a developing s...

4 suspects charged in string of Garden Grove burglaries

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:47:23 GMT

4 suspects charged in string of Garden Grove burglaries Three women and one man were arrested on Thursday for their involvement in a series of residential burglaries in Garden Grove. On Wednesday, Garden Grove police responded to a report of a residential burglary in progress in the 13000 block of Greentree Avenue after the homeowner captured two suspects on her surveillance footage attempting to break in. When they arrived at the scene, authorities observed a suspicious silver SUV leaving the neighborhood. After conducting a traffic stop with the vehicle, police determined that the suspects in the car, identified as 41-year-old Catalina Ciucur, 57-year-old Ino Florea, 49-year- old Caludia Margel, and 45-year-old Nicolae Elena, matched the suspects captured on the homeowner's security footage. Further investigation revealed that the four suspects were connected to a string of burglaries in Garden Grove and neighboring cities. The suspects were arrested and are facing multiple charges related to residential burglaries.