Traffic Alert: Vehicle fire blocks several lanes near I-35 in north Austin
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A vehicle on fire has blocked several lanes near Interstate 35 in north Austin, according to the City of Austin’s Transportation and Public Works Department.Officials said the fire was near the northbound I-35 Frontage Road and Wells Branch Parkway.According to Austin Police, a truck caught fire on the highway, and its gas tank exploded.APD said it was diverting traffic off the highway. Drivers were asked to consider alternate routes and expect delays.Officials have not said if there were any injuries related to the incident.This is a developing story. Check back with KXAN for more details.Pours for Pets fundraiser assisting animals in Austin
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A local nonprofit is bringing business to local breweries and restaurants while assisting animals in need.Throughout the month of July, Austin Pets Alive! is hosting its annual fundraiser, Pours for Pets.This passport-style event benefits APA!’s lifesaving programs that have helped Austin remain the longest-running No Kill city in the nation.Juan Negrette is a public relations specialist with Austin Pets Alive!"It's a great way for the community to go out and enjoy a drink in this hot weather while giving back at the same time,” Negrette said.People can purchase a passport for $45 and bring it to 15 local businesses, where they can receive a complimentary beverage of choice.Amy Cartwright is the co-founder of Independence Brewing, one of the businesses participating in this fundraiser."This is a really easy way for businesses like us to give back to Austin Pets Alive!, while allowing people to come in on their own time to places that they like to go to anyways,” Cart...Obituary: Woodbury man spearheaded Minnesota’s relief efforts in Sri Lanka after 2004 tsunami
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
Sri Lankan native Ananda Srilal “Lal” Liyanapathiranage never stopped finding ways to help people in his home country.Ananda Srilal “Lal” Liyanapathiranage.After a tsunami killed tens of thousands in Indian Ocean coastal communities in 2004, Liyanapathiranage, a resident of Woodbury, helped organize fundraisers and spent months in Sri Lanka helping on the ground. He and other members of the Minnesota Sri Lanka Friendship Foundation, a nonprofit organization he helped launch, oversaw the construction of 50 houses and a community center that includes a library, preschool and a medical clinic.“Their main concern is their children, for them to have a better learning environment and a better life,” Liyanapathiranage told the Pioneer Press in 2006. “I think we are preparing that environment. That’s why they are so grateful to see us. They know we truly care about them. They know we didn’t abandon them.”Liyanapathiranage died June 22 of a bra...TAKE 5 top-prize ticket sold in Rhinebeck
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
RHINEBECK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York Lottery announced a top-prize winning ticket was sold in Rhinebeck for the July 5 TAKE 5 evening drawing. The ticket was worth $36,229.50. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The ticket was sold at Convenience Corner, located at 142 East Market Street. TAKE 5 numbers are drawn from a field of one through 39. The drawing is televised twice daily at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. A Lottery draw game prize of any amount may be claimed up to one year from the date of the drawing.The New York Lottery is North America’s largest and most profitable lottery, contributing $3.6B in the 2021-2022 fiscal year to support education in New York. New Yorkers struggling with a gambling problem can contact the confidential HOPEline at 1-877-846-7369 or text HOPENY (467369). Standard text rates may apply.Gloversville's new splash pad opens for the summer
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Gloversville opened its new splash pad at Trail Station Park on West Fulton Street on July 6. The splash pad is set to have its official grand opening celebration on July 15 at 10 a.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Although all of the amenities around the pad are not yet installed, the spray pad itself and the surrounding lawn and benches are completed. The splash pad is open every day, weather permitting, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. This is the first phase of the expansion of Trail Station Park as part of Gloversville's $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative grant. Before the award, the city secured a $365,000 grant to fund the expansion of the park and the splash pad. New brewery, beer garden opening in Hudson The expansion almost doubles the size of the park with amenities and landscaping over an area that was formerly a parking lot. The next phase of the project includes a new buildi...Maryland Heights K-9 officer to retire after 7-years on duty
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. - Police bid farewell today to one of their canine officers. Nine-year-old Bax is a German shepherd. He's retiring from the force today after seven years on duty.Bax and his handler Officer Alex Waldroup covered everything from narcotics, to building searches, to finding bad guys. Today's retirement ceremony is at 1 p.m. Friday in the Maryland Heights municipal courtroom.The 730 area code starts in southern Illinois today
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
BELLEVILLE, Ill. -- Southern Illinois will get a new area code today. The 618 area code is running out of phone numbers so new phones will be assigned the area code 730.This area code overlay has happened before. New numbers in area code 314 in Missouri were supplemented with area code 557 last year.Taylor Swift parties: A guide to Denver events before the singer’s Eras Tour concerts
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
Whether or not you’re going to to Taylor Swift’s concerts at Empower Field at Mile High next week, you’re in good company.Fans of the singer-songwriter and her Eras Tour, which plays Denver on Friday, July 14, and Saturday, July 15, scrambled to snag tickets the moment they went on sale earlier this year, ensuring both instant sell-outs and disappointment.But anyone can attend these parallel yet separate Swift-themed events, in which boutique hotels, promoters, bars and upscale shopping complexes cater to people coming to (and from) the shows in downtown Denver. Getting a piece of that action means meeting fans where they are. Literally.Here’s a quick roundup of Swift-related events that are open to the public, both free and paid. Watch for The Denver Post’s photo slideshow and review of the tour’s opening night in Denver, to be posted on July 15 on denverpost.com/things-to-do/music, and check out a review and photos of her 2018 Reputation Tour sh...Suburban residents battle noise, lead pollution from busy metro Denver airports
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
Charlene Willey checked her smartwatch as a sudden rumble enveloped her Westminster home less than half a mile from the runway’s end at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport.“That was 70 decibels inside with the doors shut,” she said, sitting at her kitchen table as the sound — nearly the equivalent of that made by a vacuum cleaner — faded as fast as it came. “That was a piston engine.”Over the next 90 minutes, no fewer than seven airplanes roared over her roof in the Green Knolls neighborhood just east of Wadsworth Boulevard, either on approach to or takeoff from the airport.“I swear I could spit on them, they’re so low,” said the 72-year-old retired financial services planner, who has lived in the shadow of the airport for three decades but said the noise only became irritating — and then unbearable — in the last few years.Thirty miles away, Nathan Winger can’t find peace either. With an average of 360 dai...Highlands Ranch tornado tore out 16,000 trees but helped build a sense of community
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:26:02 GMT
“Were you home when the tornado hit? Did you have damage?”Those are the first questions people in Highlands Ranch are asking each other when meeting up nowadays, a few weeks after the wildest weather event anyone can remember experiencing in the suburb south of Denver.The next discussion is likely about how to replace what has been destroyed, mostly the trees.On that humid Thursday afternoon, Douglas County was hit by one of those wild Colorado storms that for tens of thousands of residents in Highlands Ranch is now an indelible life moment. Thankfully, no one was hurt by the technically small (EF-1 on the Enhanced Fujita scale) but destructive tornado on June 22. Very few actually saw the twister cloaked in sheets of rain and hail as it hit Northridge Elementary School and blasted across homes and businesses for more than 6 miles just south of C-470, from Lucent Boulevard to Quebec StreetBut some doorbell cameras caught the action, like this one.Everyone who lives in the Doug...Latest news
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