Sunshine returns and stays through the weekend

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

Sunshine returns and stays through the weekend AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After a widespread 0.1"-0.5" of rain overnight, showers will clear mid-morning to a sunny and dry afternoon. More of the same this weekend!Your weekend weather looks great with cold mornings transitioning into mild afternoons. Temperatures will warm into the low to mid-60s both Saturday and Sunday - normal for this time of year.Weekend forecastAnother storm system dives into Texas late Sunday into Monday, bringing a chance of rain and thunderstorms Monday afternoon followed by colder temperatures and feisty winds. Newest data is pointing towards less of a severe weather threat on Monday than initially anticipated, however, there is concern for damaging winds ahead of and behind the cold front. Cold front plows in on MondayWind gusts could top 40-50+mph Monday into Tuesday - be sure outdoor furniture, hanging plants, holiday decor, etc. is secured.Strong winds ahead of & behind Monday's cold front NEW: 2023 was Austin's hottest year on record Winter Weather ...

Which parts of Austin had the most fireworks complaints over the New Year's holiday period?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

Which parts of Austin had the most fireworks complaints over the New Year's holiday period? AUSTIN (KXAN) — More than 800 fireworks complaints were made to Austin 311 over the New Year's holiday.Between Dec. 29, 2023, and Jan. 1, 2024, Austin 311 received a total of 841 firework-related service requests. South Austin had the most fireworks complaints over Fourth of July holiday A breakdown by zip code shows which parts of Austin submitted the most complaints. The three zip codes with the most complaints were all in north and northeast Austin: 89 complaints in 78758, 63 complaints in 78753 and 58 complaints in 78754.More than 50 complaints were received from both 78748 and 78744 in south Austin.At least one complaint was received from a total of 38 zip codes across the city over the holiday period.Austin 311 received fewer complaints over the New Year's holiday than the Independence Day holiday period in 2023. Between July 2 and 5, the city received 929 fireworks complaints, 699 of which were on the Fourth of July itself.

GBPD look to identify driver in property damage hit-and-run

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

GBPD look to identify driver in property damage hit-and-run GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. (NEWS10) -- The Great Barrington Police Department is attempting to identify the driver of a truck involved in a hit-and-run property damage crash that happened around 9:16 p.m. Wednesday. Police say the truck appears to be a late-model Ford or Mazda. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! In a video posted online by the Great Barrington Police, the truck drives over a median and knocks over a street sign before getting back on the road and driving off. Police say the truck appears to have suffered a flat tire amid the crash.Image via Great Barrington PoliceImage via Great Barrington PolicePolice say the crash happened at the town Rotary. Anyone with information is asked to call (413) 528-0306 and use extension 3.

St. Louis Health Dept. recommends masks as flu, COVID, and RSV cases surge

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

St. Louis Health Dept. recommends masks as flu, COVID, and RSV cases surge ST. LOUIS - The director of the St. Louis City Health Department recommends a face mask on Friday morning as respiratory illnesses are rising in the area.The director there says that respiratory illness data shows significant increases and more precautions are needed to avoid straining our healthcare system.The city health department director is recommending that all residents wear face masks when indoors in public spaces and in crowded environments where social distancing is not possible. This recommendation comes after increases in the area of illnesses, including the flu, RSV, and COVID-19.We're told that while none of these viruses are new or more deadly than in the past, the rapidly rising number of cases and hospitalizations is cause for concern. In St. Louis County, flu cases showed a 64% increase over a week ago. Positive RSV cases are up 46% from the prior week and COVID cases reveal a 7-day average of 183 reported cases per day.     When is Missouri & Illinois gettin...

Slow-speed chase takes place from Illinois to I-70 in Hazelwood

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

Slow-speed chase takes place from Illinois to I-70 in Hazelwood MACOUPIN COUNTY, Ill. - A slow-speed police chase from Macoupin County, Illinois, ended on I-270 in north county.This happened around 9:00 p.m. Thursday. The driver was taken into custody at Interstate 270 and I-70 in Hazelwood. Billy Joel and Sting coming to Busch Stadium for September concert Police say he choked a woman in the small town of Lake Ka-ho in Macoupin County, near Mount Olive. He crashed into a vehicle trying to block him from getting away.The police followed him slowly, from I-55 to I-270. He was taken back to Macoupin County, awaiting charges.

Dismal ski-area snowpack could get boost from weekend storm

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

Dismal ski-area snowpack could get boost from weekend storm Colorado’s ski resorts are reporting base depths far below what they were at this time in 2023, and a statewide snowpack considerably below normal — a situation that stands in sharp contrast to the abundant snowfall skiers and snowboarders reveled in a year ago.But a series of storms is forecast to arrive in Colorado’s high country over the next week — just in time for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.“They desperately need it,” Golden resident Michael Miller said Wednesday after skiing Keystone with his son. “It was rough. In between the bumps and the bottom of the bumps, lots of rocks, twigs, trees. We were checking our skis all day for shots and scratches.”At Copper Mountain, Cara Luchies of Longmont found good skiing Tuesday on groomed intermediate trails at the center of the mountain, but after exploring the upper mountain Wednesday morning with her family, she decided to call it a day at 1 p.m.“Don’t want to...

Editorial: How to get an electric vehicle for less than $6,000 in Colorado

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

Editorial: How to get an electric vehicle for less than $6,000 in Colorado Some Coloradans who play their financial cards just right in 2024 could land a new Chevy Bolt eletcric car for around $5,500, according to our calculations.That price would be after using $21,000 in incentives and trading in one qualifying beater (this doesn’t include dealer fees, taxes or any of the likely hidden costs). But beggars can’t be choosers and according to our research, only four cars — two Teslas and two Chevys — currently qualify for all three programs.Over the years, we’ve been skeptical about the wisdom of incentives for electric vehicles, given that when first implemented in the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the tax breaks were often used for the $100,000 Tesla Roadster when the luxury electric vehicles hit the market, raising questions about if the tax credits were just a drop in the bucket for many buyers all while the Congressional Budget Office estimated the program cost $1.5 billion to $2 billion per year. Could those resources ...

Suicide, overdoses are top causes of maternal deaths in Colorado

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

Suicide, overdoses are top causes of maternal deaths in Colorado More pregnant and postpartum women in Colorado die from suicide or drug overdoses than any other causes, and those deaths represent only a small percentage of moms who need help, advocates say.Nonprofits, state agencies and health care providers are trying to not only encourage new parents to seek out help if they need it, but also to ease the process of actually getting that support. Mental health and addiction care can be difficult to find under any circumstances, and perhaps even more so when mothers are juggling child care and may fear losing custody of their children if they admit they’re struggling.In Colorado, 174 people died during pregnancy or within a year of giving birth between 2016 and 2020. Of those, 34 died by suicide and 33 died of accidental overdoses, according to the state’s 2023 maternal mortality report. The state doesn’t publish annual data, because of the relatively small number of deaths.The problem extends beyond Colorado. Nationwide, the C...

NFL Picks: Playoff spots and seeding on the line and appreciation for Mike Tomlin’s greatness

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

NFL Picks: Playoff spots and seeding on the line and appreciation for Mike Tomlin’s greatness Around the AFCChiefs reign. Another Week 18, another week of Patrick Mahomes donning shades instead of a helmet and watching his team. Kansas City is locked into the AFC’s No. 3 seed and, thus, isn’t playing Mahomes and likely a few others. It’s an opportunity wasted for the other teams in the division. This was the most vulnerable Kansas City team maybe of Mahomes’ career. They went 5-4 at home and are 3-2 in the division entering the final week. And yet, no sweat toward another division title. If nobody got them this year, when’s it going to happen?15.5. A year ago, the Broncos averaged 15.5 points per game in the 15 games coached by Nathaniel Hackett. That number jumped all the way to 16.9 for the season when Denver scored 55 over the final two games of the year. The 2023 New York Jets, with Hackett as the offensive coordinator, enter the final week of the season averaging… 15.7 points per game. If they score 12 points against New England on Sunday, they’ll finish at 15.5 per gam...

Jarvis: Pioneering Oregon project targets youth mental health crisis

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:13:49 GMT

Jarvis: Pioneering Oregon project targets youth mental health crisis Last year saw a stream of dismal headlines about kids’ mental health. Children and teens in the United States are struggling with higher levels of depression and anxiety. Rates of suicides and eating disorders are on the rise. But now there’s reason to be hopeful: An ambitious experiment in Oregon could point the way to a novel solution.Much of the last two years has been spent trying to parse the root cause of the alarming statistics rather than discussing what to do about them, though there has been some positive change. New guidelines recommending widespread screening for childhood anxiety and depression were a good start. So was the Biden administration’s investment in helping better connect families to behavioral and health services. And several states have expanded training for educators and improved access to telehealth.But none of those can fully address a fundamental problem: The number of kids who need help exceeds the number of available mental health providers. The pedia...