Lawmakers passed police transparency bill, so why hasn't it reached the governor?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

Lawmakers passed police transparency bill, so why hasn't it reached the governor? Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for June 2, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — A bill passed by Texas lawmakers to make police records less secret appears to have gone missing itself. The unusual way it has stalled before being sent to Gov. Greg Abbott for review has many of the main players involved keeping quiet and KXAN digging into a winding legislative timeline that threatens to derail policy years in the making.Nearly a week after a final version of House Bill 30 was approved overwhelmingly in both the House and Senate, listed as enrolled online and signed by Speaker Dade Phelan, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick had yet to sign the measure in the Senate. This step is a legal requirement in the Texas Constitution before going to the governor to sign or veto.As unfinished business from the regular session’s final days spilled into a special session with high-profile divisions among those three Republican leaders on other issues, questions are now swarmi...

Mother successful in campaign for safer streets after son hit by car

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

Mother successful in campaign for safer streets after son hit by car AUSTIN (KXAN) – A mother’s campaign to make an intersection safer after her 8-year-old son and his babysitter were hit by a car was successful. On May 12, Kirsten Matetich’s son, Ross, and his babysitter were walking home from a restaurant when they entered the intersection of Windsor Road and Winstead Lane – a MoPac Expressway exit lane in Tarrytown – when the pedestrian signal indicated to walk. PREVIOUS: 8-year-old boy hit by car, mother insists city make intersection where it happened safer As they entered the road, a car turning left onto Windsor Road from MoPac slowly ran into them. While the driver should have yielded, the light was green, Matetich said. Her son and babysitter sustained some minor injuries but are doing fine now physically.Matetich started a petition demanding changes to the intersection. Nearly 700 people signed the petition.City officials –  including District 10 Council Member Alison Alter, whose jurisdiction the area is in – heard Matetich’s call for ac...

Former fire chief on Brush Fire Causes, Safety & Prevention

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

Former fire chief on Brush Fire Causes, Safety & Prevention ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) —  A Friday brush fire off Garden Place in Rensselaer had firefighters battling flames and the 90 degree heat. A former Saratoga County fire chief said crews have ways to cope in these conditions. TOP STORIES & MORE NEWS from NEWS10“We try to stay hydrated. Most departments carry water, liquids and bring it on their trucks.” said Former Clifton Park fire chief Art Hunsinger. “We try not to dress in full turnout gear”, he added. As News 10 has been reporting, the white fluff you see floating around from cottonwood trees is fueling some of the fires. But as Former Chief Hunsinger advised, that’s not the only plant you should keep your eye on.COTTONWOOD causing brush fires across Capital Region“Anything that’s dry, leaves, grass, brush, mulch, pine needles that’s fallen. Anything that’s dry will burn quickly” he warned. Even though brush fires occur in wooded areas, Hunsinger told us residential areas have begun to feel the heat:“Lately tho...

St. Louis alder-debate over proposed city gun bill

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

St. Louis alder-debate over proposed city gun bill ST. LOUIS - On Gun Violence Awareness Day, a showdown unfolded in St. Louis City Hall over a bill that would limit some open-carrying in the city."We have a shared agreement [that] we must address gun violence," said Board of Aldermen President Megan Green.The room may likely settle on one thing, but how to tackle it is a different story. Woman claims weight-shaming at a St. Charles water park "Doing nothing is simply not an option," said Ward 8 Alderwoman Cara Spencer. During a news conference Friday, Green told reporters there may be some wordage issues with Board Bill 29. If approved, the bill would ban the open carrying of firearms for people who do not have a state-issued concealed carry permit."I think there are a number of structural issues with the bill as it stands," Green said. "We do not have the authority under state law to confiscate firearms, so the best we can do is assess a $35 fine."Spencer then said she wanted to make a couple corrections to the board’s president...

Plans for $350M Lake of the Ozarks resort approved, construction starts soon

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

Plans for $350M Lake of the Ozarks resort approved, construction starts soon OSAGE BEACH, Mo. - A $350-million family resort and entertainment district visioned for the Lake of the Ozarks region officially gets the green light. The Osage Beach Board of Aldermen approved development plans Thursday for a large resort and entertainment district known as "Oasis at Lakeport." The site will offer rides, attractions, hotels and restaurants, in addition to an amphitheater, marina and boardwalk. Woman claims weight-shaming at a St. Charles water park "Oasis at Lakeport" is planned off of Highway 54 in the city of Osage Beach. Plans have been in the works since last year, and construction is expected to begin this month.Two St. Louis-based developers SkyView Partners and Tegethoff Development are taking charge in the project. “With the development plan approved by the City of Osage Beach, we are extremely pleased to begin construction of Oasis at Lakeport, which will offer year-round attractions and entertainment for everyone at the lake to enjoy,” said Todd Schneid...

Illinois budget includes nearly $5,000 pay raise for state lawmakers

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

Illinois budget includes nearly $5,000 pay raise for state lawmakers SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) – State lawmakers are expected to get a pay increase when Governor J.B. Pritzker signs the budget. It will be their second raise this year.“I just think it sends the wrong message at a time when people are struggling with inflation, the cost of living, cost of energy, of gasoline, of food, and medicine has all gone up,” State Rep. Mike Marron (R-Fithian) said.In January, before the end of the previous session, lawmakers raised their salaries to $85,000 giving themselves about a 16% raise.Now, lawmakers’ base pay will go to $89,675 dollars per year once the governor signs the budget. This raise is technically required by state law. “The cost-of-living increase takes effect in relation to the fiscal year which is July 1, and it's tied to [the] federal index, which is calculated at that time,” Kent Redfield, UIS professor emeritus, said.It gives lawmakers an increase in their pay to keep up with inflation, but in previous years, they have passed on this ra...

Colorado bans betting on greyhound dog racing

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

Colorado bans betting on greyhound dog racing Greyhound betting in Colorado will soon be a relic of the past.Gov. Jared Polis on Friday afternoon signed HB23-1041 into law, which will prohibit wagering on dog races conducted at out-of-state race tracks.Colorado hasn’t seen a greyhound race since 2008 and in 2014 officially banned the sport.But betting on dog racing continued here at off-track betting venues, which simulcast races occurring in states where it remained legal. Colorado gamblers placed more than $22.3 million on greyhound racing last year — the fifth-highest mark in the country.Lawmakers told The Denver Post in February that the bipartisan bill closes a loophole that has allowed Coloradans to bet on a sport that the state alreadyhad outlawed. Bill sponsors called the industry “cruel and inhumane.”“The walls are closing in on the final remnants of this cruel industry,” said Christine A. Dorchak, president of Grey2k USA Worldwide, a nonprofit working to end greyhound racing, in a s...

CHP captures fleeing Prius in Woodland Hills associated with catalytic converter theft

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

CHP captures fleeing Prius in Woodland Hills associated with catalytic converter theft The California Highway Patrol pursued an alleged thief from Ventura County to Woodland Hills Friday afternoon, eventually bringing the vehicle to a halt with a PIT maneuver.The vehicle, a dark-colored Toyota Prius, was associated with a catalytic converter theft in Camarillo, said Capt. Worthy of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.When deputies tried to pull the Prius over, the driver sped away. The CHP then took over the chase.The Prius spent parts of the chase on the 101 Freeway, regularly remaining above 80 mph and at times nearing 100 mph.The vehicle suffered rear damage that left its bumper hanging behind the car, though it remains unclear how that damage was caused.After a few minutes, the driver then pulled onto surface streets, namely Ventura Boulevard, where it weaved around traffic and blew through red lights.By about 2:10 p.m., the Prius was trapped by CHP vehicles, one of which conducted a PIT maneuver to bring the pursuit to a halt at De Soto Avenue and Ventura Bouleva...

Netflix shareholders speak. Company execs shrug

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

Netflix shareholders speak. Company execs shrug Businesses are fond of saying that shareholders are the owners of the company, suggesting that investors should have the last word on big corporate decisions.A vote this week by Netflix shareholders highlights how bogus this is.Owners of Netflix stock voted Thursday to reject fat, multimillion-dollar pay packages offered to Netflix's co-CEOs and other top execs.They did so at the urging of the Writers Guild of America, which is now picketing Netflix and other studios as contract talks drag on."While investors have long taken issue with Netflix’s executive pay, the compensation structure is more egregious against the backdrop of the strike," WGA West president Meredith Stiehm wrote in a letter to shareholders.She said that if Netflix has enough cash to shower an estimated $166 million on senior execs, it shouldn't be struggling to pay the estimated $68 million writers are seeking in their new contract.Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters are due to receive up to $40 million a...

L.A. General Medical Center seeking public’s help in identifying patient 

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:32:30 GMT

L.A. General Medical Center seeking public’s help in identifying patient  The Los Angeles General Medical Center is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a patient who has been hospitalized since May 24. The patient is described as a 57-year-old African American man who stands at 6 feet, 1 inch tall and weighs 203 pounds. He has black and grey hair, a black and grey beard and brown eyes. The Los Angeles General Medical Center is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a patient who has been hospitalized since May 24. (L.A. General Medical Center)He was picked up from East Cesar Chavez Street in Los Angeles. Anyone with information is urged to contact Cesar Robles at the Los Angeles General Medical Center Department of Social Work at 323-409-6884 or 323-409-5253.