Vehicle fire causing traffic delays on I-35 in downtown Austin, city says
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:39:09 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A vehicle fire near Interstate 35 and 12th Street in downtown Austin is causing additional traffic delays, the City of Austin Transportation and Public Works said on Twitter.Shortly after 4:45 p.m., the city agency said multiple lanes are blocked in the northbound lanes on I-35.Drivers are urged to seek alternate routes and expect traffic delays, the agency said.Texans asked to conserve energy with possible 'tight grid conditions'
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:39:09 GMT
Editor's Note: The above video explains the different ERCOT alert levels.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas' main electric grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, issued a conservation alert for Texans Wednesday evening due to potential "tight grid conditions," according to a press release. Understanding ERCOT’s emergency alert levels The request to conserve is from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, the release states. All government agencies, including city and county offices, are asked to reduce energy use at their facilities."Today's conservation appeal does not indicate ERCOT is experiencing emergency conditions at this time. Current forecasts are showing a potential for low reserves this evening because of continued high temperatures, high demand, low wind, and declining solar power generation into the evening hours," the release states.ERCOT has several different Energy Emergency Alert levels, or EEAs. After Normal Grid Conditions, the levels are Conservation Alert level, the...Sneak peek at historic Summit Avenue condo — with a turret! — going up for sale Thursday
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Imagine, living on Summit Avenue and looking out at the view from your own personal turret.“It becomes magical during a snowfall,” says Gretchen Mitchell, the current owner of the historic condo-with-a-turret that goes up for sale on Thursday.While we might not want to imagine snow just yet, the public can tour the unit at 684 Summit Ave. in St. Paul during an open house from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday.Even for those not in the market for a $525,000 condo (with monthly HOA fees of $585 and yearly taxes estimated at $5,802), it’s a chance to step into the history of St. Paul that dates back to the 1800s.“I did some research and the architect, Hermann Kretz, also designed the Blair House on Selby and Western — where Nina’s (Coffee Cafe) is — and the Commerce Building on Fourth Street in downtown St. Paul,” says Rob Glynn, the owner and co-founder of Vibe Realty, which is listing the property.This building that houses three condos —...St. Paul residents asked to voluntarily conserve water as drought conditions persist
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To address drought conditions, St. Paul residents are asked to decrease their water use by following a new watering schedule beginning Thursday.St. Paul Regional Water Services is asking its customers to follow schedules that outline odd and even watering days and time restrictions from Thursday through the end of the year.“We do not anticipate any service issues,” said SPRWS general manager Patrick Shea. “These conservation measures will help ensure we are using resources responsibly as Mississippi River flow levels continue to drop during drought conditions.”As of Aug. 29, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources reported that the entire state of Minnesota is “abnormally dry” and that the Twin Cities is in a severe drought, according to SPRWS. Northeastern Minnesota experienced significant precipitation this week, but the Twin Cities remain nearly 7 inches below normal for the year.If drought conditions get worse and water reduction goals aren’t meant,...Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins loves fighting for his football life
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Kirk Cousins joked that the last time he truly felt like his job was safe goes way back to when he was the starter at Holland Christian High School in his hometown of Holland, Mich. That’s because ever since then, he has been conditioned to fight for his football life.Whether it was immediately having to compete for the starting job at Michigan State in college, or being drafted by the franchise now known as the Washington Commanders to be a backup, Cousins was often overlooked on his way to becoming the franchise quarterback of the Vikings.All of it has prepared Cousins to prove himself once again as he plays out his contract with the Vikings without anything guaranteed beyond this season.“It’s sort of been life for me,” he said. “I’ve been doing it for 16 years.”To be clear, Cousins isn’t throwing himself a pity party with that statement. He’s simply stating a fact that he has had to scratch and claw to get to where he is right...Man released by law enforcement despite violent past
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RENSSELAER, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Officials say there was a “massive breakdown in communication” and that led to the release of a suspect who went on to commit another crime. NEWS10 has been tracking the alleged criminal history and chain of custody for Carlos Corrales-Ramirez. The 20-year-old was arrested in Troy on Saturday in connection to a stabbing homicide. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! His criminal history spans more than six months and two states and started with the suspect linked to an assault at a 7-Eleven in Laurel, M.D. back in February. The Laurel Police Department issued a wanted poster for Corrales-Ramirez on February 21 in connection with a stabbing there.A spokesperson for the Laurel Police Department in Maryland said they did not arrest Corrales-Ramirez, he had been evading police.In March, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) apprehended Corrales-Ramirez in Champlain, N.Y. – near the Canadian border – on suspicion...U.S. Secretary of Education kicks off bus tour in St. Louis
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:39:09 GMT
ST. LOUIS – United States Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona kicked off his Raise the Bar bus tour this morning at Compton Drew Middle School."It's the beginning of the school year; kids and parents are excited, and we want to raise the bar," Cardona said.Cardona is on a multi-state journey through the Midwest as part of his tour. Cardona met with the St. Louis Public Schools superintendent, counselors, and social workers to discuss the challenges Missouri students are facing.One of them is the teacher shortage, which has forced at least five school districts within 100 miles of the metro area to adopt a four-day work week. Cardona said students need a full week of learning, and it starts with compensating teachers. Bonne Terre mother nearly loses child to lead poisoning "If you look at our Raise the Bar strategy, we do have specific strategies aimed at lifting the teaching profession and making sure we are fighting for competitive salaries,” Cardona said. "Our students need mo...Windsor’s Sophia Smith named Ballon d’Or nominee for best female soccer player in world
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Windsor native Sophia Smith was named a nominee for the 2023 Ballon d’Or on Wednesday, putting her in the running to be named the world’s top female soccer player.It’s the first time Smith has been nominated for the award.The 23-year-old United States Women’s National Team star was the lone American on the 30-player list. She became the second Coloradan to be nominated after Golden’s Lindsey Horan was named a finalist in 2018, the first year of the female version of the trophy, and finished 10th.The award, which has been around since 1956, has been presented annually by French Football, a French news magazine, to one male and one female player. It is voted on by a committee of journalists. For this year’s award, Smith is being judged on her play from Aug. 1 2022 to July 31, 2023, with both the Portland Thorns and USWNT.FC Barcelona’s Alexia Putellas has won back-to-back awards, while Megan Rapinoe is the lone American to win it in 2019. Norw...Element of surprise gone in the mist, CU Buffs receivers still operating with same confidence as Nebraska visits: “I hate them”
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BOULDER — The singular brazenness and kinship of the 2023 Buffs converged on one fourth-quarter play during their surgical disassembly of TCU’s defense last week.Jimmy Horn Jr. was assigned a post route, but as the pocket collapsed on quarterback Shedeur Sanders, Horn identified more empty space to the outside. Sanders rolled left, and Horn’s movements corresponded. The scramble drill yielded a wide-open touchdown and a 38-35 lead.But four days later, Horn insisted, grinning, “I was wide open at the post, too.”Such was the ease with which Colorado’s passing game dominated in an eye-opening season opener. Nobody truly knew what to expect from the Deion Sanders era, and when the curtain was finally pulled back, the grand reveal was an overwhelming display of synchronized eyes, legs and minds. Four players amassed 100 or more receiving yards to put the rival Corn Huskers on notice, including Horn and his former South Florida teammate Xavier Weaver.“I...Crash on northbound Santa Fe causing delays; two lanes blocked
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:39:09 GMT
Drivers and commuters can expect delays on northbound Santa Fe Drive today as Denver police investigate a traffic crash with serious injuries.The crash, near the intersection of Santa Fe Drive and Evans Avenue, involves one motorist with serious injuries, the Denver Police Department announced on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter.Two lanes of northbound Santa Fe are blocked and delays are expected in the area, according to the department.This is a developing story and may be updated.Latest news
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