$1 million scratch-off ticket claimed in northwest Austin
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for May 8, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Someone in Austin is $1 million richer after claiming a winning scratch-off ticket in northwest Austin, according to a Texas Lottery release. Lottery trust claims $1 million winning ticket sold in Round Rock The ticket was bought at 183 Express, which is at 13296 U.S. Highway 183 between Anderson Mill Road and Spicewood Springs Road. The winner decided to remain anonymous, the release stated.The Million Dollar Loteria scratch-off game offers more than $254 million in total prizes, including eight top prizes worth $1 million. This was the sixth winning ticket claimed, the release states.Twins at St. Edward's University help reduce the school's carbon footprint
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Like many other colleges and universities, St. Edward's University held its graduation on Saturday. One of the students who graduated is Luke Tobias from San Antonio. His twin brother, Ethan, will be graduating in the fall following a heavy course load.It's not unusual for twins to graduate during the same year, but these two bring something more to their college curriculum. They are committed to reducing the carbon footprint to help preserve and protect our environment. Luke's commitment went as far as starting a garden on campus to help fellow students learn how to grow their own food. He said the garden was laden with weeds and tall grass before he got involved in making it a food-producing source. He said he had the complete backing of the school's administration.Ethan's work not only helped sustainability efforts at St. Edward's but the City of Austin, as well. He served on a couple of commissions, most notably one that teaches colleges and universities, and ot...St. Paul files legal appeal in public records fight over Summit Avenue bike trail
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
On Thursday, a Ramsey County District Court judge appointed a compliance facilitator and gave the city of St. Paul two weeks to produce internal emails, text messages and documents related to the proposed Summit Avenue bike trail, as requested by bike trail opponent Robert Cattanach.On Friday, the city fired back with a legal appeal that says, in a word, no.The city’s seven-page filing with the Minnesota Court of Appeals seeks to overturn Ramsey County District Court Judge Patrick Diamond’s May 4 order on the basis that, since last July, multiple city departments have already produced nearly 2,500 pages of documents in response to Cattanach’s 18 records requests.Calling their records searches to date exhaustive, officials with the mayor’s office indicated in an email last week they would comply with any decision of the court pending the outcome of their legal appeal, but “duplicating work already conducted by city staff at taxpayers’ expense does ...Loons star Emanuel Reynoso’s return to MLS games ‘might be a few weeks’
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
The biggest step has been achieved: Loons star midfielder Emanuel Reynoso returned to Minnesota on Saturday.But tedious steps remain: Reynoso passing medical tests; MLS sharing what Reynoso must do to have his suspension lifted; Reynoso returning to training sessions, mending relationships with teammates, improving his fitness and form.Then, finally, playing in games.“I’m delighted he is here,” manager Adrian Heath said Monday in Blaine. “I want to get him into the group and get him integrated back into the group because as I’ve said all along there is not a team in this league who is not better without having a really good Emanuel Reynoso. We are the same.”The Loons (3-4-3, 12 points) are winless in five straight matches over the previous month. Without their MLS All-Star playmaking midfielder, they have scored only 10 goals in 10 game this season.“We need him in the team,” Heath continued. “We’ve spent an awful lot of money bringing him here. We’ve done an awful lot to try to put ...NYSP: Wilton man arrested in child porn investigation
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
WILTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Andrew J. Tompkins, 23, is in custody following an investigation that stemmed from a cyber tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Tompkins is facing charges of Promoting a Sexual Performance of a Child and Possessing a Sexual Performance by a Child. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Tompkins is accused of promoting and possessing images of child sexual exploitation. Law enforcement executed a search warrant of his home in Wilton on May 5. Tompkins was arraigned at the Wilton Town Court and remanded to the Saratoga County Correctional Facility in lieu of $10,000 cash, a $20,000 bond, or a $100,000 partially secured bond.Capital Region native killed in apparent Texas murder-suicide
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Shannon Norton, 47, was found dead at the end of April in Austin, Texas. A post announcing her local memorial service described her as a Schuylerville native and UAlbany graduate who died as a victim of domestic violence. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Wednesday, May 3, Austin police identified Norton as the victim in an apparent murder-suicide they investigated on April 27. They said that this "domestic violence situation" represented the city's 26th homicide of 2023.Police said they responded to her home on Austin's Kenyon Drive a little after noon, prompted by a concerned call from out of state. At a press conference before they identified Norton publically, they said that the woman victim's mother asked them to perform a welfare check after not hearing from her in two days. She lived with her boyfriend, 52-year-old James Flom. Accused shooter denied bail in Kaylin Gillis death At the residence, pol...Celebrate diversity at the Myanmar Multiethnic Showcase
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The first-ever Myanmar Cultural showcase in the Capital Region will be held at the Lewis A. Swyer Theatre at The Egg on May 14. The event, a celebration of cultural heritage and diversity, will feature music, dance, and other forms of artistic expression. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Attendees can observe many solo and group dances of various Myanmar ethnic groups that showcase their unique culture. Many artistic expressions can be traced back to thousands of years ago.The event will run from 2 to 5 p.m. Opening remarks begin at 2 p.m., followed by cultural performances with a 15-minute intermission where attendees can indulge in traditional Burmese foods.Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $10 for kids ages 3-12. All sales from the event will go towards humanitarian aid in Myanmar. Tickets can be purchased here.Severe storms expected south of St. Louis Monday
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Strong storms are expected to develop in the St. Louis area Monday afternoon and evening. The intersection of the rain-cooled outflow boundary with the approaching cold front and pressure system is my greatest concern. The storms in Missouri may start back up by early to mid-afternoon. St. Louis radar: See a map of current weather here Conditions will be favorable for those storms to move east across southern Missouri, mainly south of the Missouri River, where large hail, damaging winds are possible. The tornado risk is on the low end of the spectrum, but it's not zero. The exception may be right at the intersection of all those boundaries. This is somewhere between Jefferson City, Rolla, and Springfield, Missouri.The Storm Prediction Center has much of the area in a level 2 risk today, although I think the greatest risk is from the south end of the metropolitan St. Louis area and further south into southern Missouri.The general area I have highlighted with the red c...DEA operation reveals cartels using social media to move drugs in St. Louis, nationwide
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A year-long operation targeting Mexican drug cartels moving fentanyl and methamphetamine into communities across the country resulted in thousands of arrests and the seizure of more than $100 million in assets, the Drug Enforcement Administration said Monday.The DEA claims the Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels are responsible for flooding communities across the country with meth and fentanyl, using both social media apps such as Facebook, Instagram, SnapChat, and TikTok, as well as encrypted platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal, to coordinate logistics of deliveries and reach victims.The DEA St. Louis Division, which covers Missouri, Kansas, and southern Illinois, recorded 72 arrests, the seizure of more than 1.3 million fentanyl pills, 100 pounds of fentanyl powder, more than 200 pounds of methamphetamine, over 400 guns, nearly half-a-million dollars in assets. Top Story: Former head of board that oversaw St. Louis police weighs in on possible return of state contr...Caltrans to close 71 Freeway in Pomona for road repairs
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:41:22 GMT
The California Department of Transportation on Monday announced a full freeway closure of the 71 Freeway in Pomona from Chino Avenue through the state Route 71 and 60 interchange to Rio Rancho Road for road repair work.The closure will begin Thursday at 9 p.m. and conclude on Saturday at 6 a.m., according to a news release from Caltrans.The full freeway closure plans are as follows:Thursday, May 11, from 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. • Northbound SR-71 Full Freeway closure from Chino Avenue to Rio Rancho Road.• Northbound SR-71 Rio Rancho Road off-ramp• Northbound SR-71 Garey Avenue on-ramp• Westbound SR-60 Connector to Northbound SR-71Friday, May 12, from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. • Northbound SR-71 Full Freeway closure from Chino Avenue to Rio Rancho Road.• Northbound SR-71 Rio Rancho Road off-ramp• Northbound SR-71 Garey Avenue on-ramp• Westbound SR-60 Connector to Northbound SR-71Drivers traveling in the area should expect delays while construction-related noises can impact res...Latest news
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