Tracking cooler, wetter weather late this week following record heat on Monday
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Monday afternoon brought record heat, with Camp Mabry's high temperature soaring to 93° and Austin-Bergstrom Intl. Airport peaking at 90°. This broke their daily temperature records of 90° and 89°, respectively.A few isolated strong to severe storms are possible this evening with large hail, wind damage, and a low tornado threat.The Storm Prediction Center has the area under a marginal 1-out-of-5 risk for severe thunderstorms.1 out of 5 risk for severe weather late this afternoon/early evening UPDATED April forecast increases chances for rain Gusty south winds tonight and tomorrow lead to the potential of more record warmth. Austin's overnight low temperature is only expected to drop to 71° -- tying the record-warm overnight temperature for the date. Austin's high temperature Tuesday soars to 91°, just one degree shy of tying the record-warm afternoon high.Cooler, wetter weather comingA strong cold front is projected to move through the area Wednesday. High temper...Texas softball swept by Oklahoma, Iowa State on the road up next
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A 7-game winning streak came to an abrupt halt for the Texas Longhorns softball team after being swept by top-ranked Oklahoma.The Sooners topped the Longhorns 8-1 Friday at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, and then two more times in Norman 4-3 on Saturday and 10-2 on Sunday.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersOn Sunday, Texas' day ended early after six innings due to the mercy rule. The Longhorns allowed five unearned runs in the third inning to blow the game open for the Sooners.The game started off nice for Texas with a Mia Scott home run in the first inning, but Oklahoma's Tiare Jennings blasted a 3-run home run in the third inning to give the Sooners a 4-1 lead before the wheels fell off for Texas.By the end of the third inning, it was 9-1 Sooners. Lou Gilbert singled to left field to drive in a run for Texas in the fourth, but Oklahoma plated two...Eagan officer released from hospital, continuing recovery at home after squad crash
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
An Eagan police officer was released from the hospital Sunday, nearly three weeks after he was injured in a squad crash.Officer Kade Eggum will continue to recover at home, the police department said in a Monday statement. Eggum, who is 22, was critically injured on March 14 just after 5 a.m. when he was responding to a medical incident.“Officer Eggum’s family continues to express their appreciation for all the support during these difficult times, but ask for their privacy as Kade works to make a full recovery,” the statement said.Eggum merged onto Interstate 35E from Pilot Knob Road and was traveling in the right lane of the northbound freeway with his squad’s emergency lights activated. He attempted to make a left turn at the median cross-over at Yankee Doodle Road and collided with a semi truck, which was also traveling north, according to the Minnesota State Patrol. Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Rosemount sports dome collapses after heavy sn...Wisconsin Senate special election could give GOP a supermajority in chamber
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
A special election to fill an open Wisconsin Senate seat will determine whether Republicans gain a supermajority that would allow them to impeach Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and other office holders as well as move the GOP a step closer to overriding gubernatorial vetoes.Voters on Tuesday will pick Democrat Jodi Habush Sinykin or Republican state Rep. Dan Knodl to represent Milwaukee’s northern suburbs. The seat has been under Republican control for decades but came open in November after longtime incumbent Alberta Darling chose to retire after 30 years in the Senate. Evers scheduled a special election to fill the position to coincide with the state’s spring Supreme Court election.The stakes are huge. A Knodl win would give Republicans 22 votes in the chamber, enough to override gubernatorial vetoes if the state Assembly also votes to do so and enough to convict civil officers in impeachment trials.Knodl denied accusations from Habush Sinykin that he would vote to impeach...Appellate court rejects rural Minnesota prosecutor’s attempt to intervene in abortion case
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday rejected an attempt by the Traverse County prosecutor to appeal a judge’s decision last year that threw out most of the state’s restrictions on abortion as unconstitutional.Ramsey County District Judge Thomas Gilligan ruled last July, in a lawsuit filed by abortion rights supporters, that Minnesota’s restrictions — including a 24-hour waiting period and a parental notification requirement — violated the state constitution under a 1995 Minnesota Supreme Court ruling. Attorney General Keith Ellison angered abortion opponents when he declined to appeal, letting the decision stand.The appeals court on Monday affirmed Gilligan’s decision last September that Traverse County Attorney Matthew Franzese failed to meet the legal standards necessary to qualify to intervene in the case so that he could appeal Gilligan’s original ruling himself.Gilligan last month rejected an attempt to intervene by another third party, Mother...Infectious bird flu again detected in Minnesota, less than four months since last case
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
Bird flu has returned to Minnesota less than four months after the deadly poultry disease was last detected in the state, the Board of Animal Health said Monday.The detection was confirmed in a backyard mixed flock in Le Sueur County of south-central Minnesota, the board said. The site was quarantined and the 114 birds on the premises — mostly chickens — were destroyed to prevent the spread of the disease.Minnesota’s last previous detection was in a backyard flock in Redwood County of southwestern Minnesota in December.“We were fortunate to get a reprieve from the virus during the past few months,” Dr. Shauna Voss, the board’s senior poultry veterinarian, said in a statement. “We’ve been anticipating the return of the virus and are recalling our partner resources back to the fight. We continue to call on anyone who owns birds to stand up their biosecurity, especially during these next couple months.”The outbreak began last year, driving up egg and poultry prices, and for...Wisconsin voters on Tuesday to decide control of Supreme Court, likely future of abortion access
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
Control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and likely the future of abortion access, Republican-drawn legislative maps and years of GOP policies in the key swing state rests with the outcome an election Tuesday that has seen record campaign spending.The winner of the high-stakes contest between Republican-backed Dan Kelly and Democratic-supported Janet Protasiewicz will determine majority control of the court headed into the 2024 presidential election. The court came within one vote of overturning President Joe Biden’s narrow win in 2020, and both sides expect another close race in 2024.It’s the latest election where abortion rights has been the central issue since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last June. It’s also an example of how officially nonpartisan court races have grown into political battles as major legal fights play out at the state level.All of it has fueled spending that has topped $42 million, nearly triple the previous national record, for a court ...Suspect tied to 3 burglaries at south St. Louis storage units
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Police are linking a St. Louis man to multiple thefts at storage units in south city, claiming he walked away with thousands of dollars of renters’ belongings.Authorities began their investigation two years ago in April 2021, when Matthew Wayne Pelich, 45, allegedly committed dozens of criminal offenses.Pelich has been charged with multiple counts of burglary, property damage, and stealing.According to the probable cause statement, he targeted at least three storage facilities in south St. Louis, located just miles apart.From April 2021 to January 2022, Pelich allegedly stole items from several units at EZ Storage in the 4100 block of Chippewa. The facility is now owned by Life Storage. One victim said hundreds of dollars’ worth of jewelry, designer clothes, and other valuable items were stolen from her unit. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Judge rejects ex-Missouri lawmaker’s push to overturn revolving-door lobbying ban
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
Missouri’s ban on lawmakers and legislative staff working as lobbyists for two years after leaving office is a reasonable limit that does not overly burden free speech rights, a federal judge ruled last week.First enacted in 2018 as part of a voter-approved initiative called “Clean Missouri,” the law is designed to prevent corruption and the appearance of corruption, U.S. District Judge Doug Harpool wrote in his order in a case filed by former state Rep. Rocky Miller and legislative assistant John LaVanchy.“A former public official’s acceptance of a lobbying position months or even days after departing government, makes reasonable the belief that those officials may have exchanged political favors for their positions— and salaries —as lobbyists,” Harpool, a former Missouri House member, wrote in the decision delivered Thursday. “The appearance of impropriety is a reasonable and natural conclusion in such a situation.”Miller, a Republican from Lake Ozark, won four terms in the Missou...St. Charles firefighters help prepare dinner for kids after mom sent to hospital
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:08:36 GMT
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - A mother in St. Charles is thankful after a terrible situation while making dinner on Sunday sent her to the hospital. But what the first responders did next after they helped the woman was to make sure the kids were fed.Alicia Watson said the Sunday pasta meal she was making quickly resulted in severe burns.“I was going to drain the potatoes, and the water tipped over,” she said. “When the water tipped over, I slipped and fell. The water fell back on my legs, so I instantly called the kids, and the kids kind of panicked, and of course the firefighters and paramedics came.”Watson had second-degree burns on her legs and feet from the boiling water.“She was transferred for evaluation, but she did have some little kiddos at home, and they were hungry and waiting for dinner,” said Capt. Kelly Hunsel of the St. Charles City Fire Department. “While waiting for dad to arrive, the crew stayed on scene and helped prepare dinner. Mom knew the kids would be fine by themselve...Latest news
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