Lanes reopened following crash at I-35, McNeil Road
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:55:59 GMT
UPDATE: As of 2:33 p.m. all lanes have been reopened.AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Department of Transportation reported a traffic alert that closed several lanes of Interstate 35 following a crash in Round Rock.TxDOT said the crash occurred near southbound Interstate 35 at McNeil Road, just before the Hesters Crossing exit.The Round Rock Police Department said officers responded to the collision, but there were no injuries.Austin City Council to consider eliminating minimum parking requirements Thursday
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:55:59 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin City Council could consider Thursday eliminating minimum parking space requirements from the city's land development code. Thursday's agenda item follows earlier action from council back in May, which authorized beginning the process of stripping mandatory parking minimums from its overarching zoning requirements.That May action not only began efforts to remove off-street parking requirements, but also directs the city manager "to return with recommendations for developments proposing no on-site parking that allow for accessible parking spaces on-street, adjacent to or reasonably nearby the development and located on an accessible route," per city documents. PAST COVERAGE: Austin City Council begins process to strip mandatory parking minimums Thursday's item includes both a public hearing on the recommendation, as well as council's consideration on the ordinance amendment. In city recommendation documents, officials said the amendment aligns with city effort...Boys soccer state tournament: Maple Grove slips past Park in OT. ‘That was heartbreak.’
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The proverbial glass slipper has been broken.Gavin Chabica scored 4:40 into overtime, and Maple Grove rallied to beat Park 2-1 on Wednesday in a Class 3A state boys soccer semifinal.“If we would have won that game it would have been the best moment of my career,” Park coach Andrew Bourgoine said. “Soccer can be cruel, and there’s heartbreak in it. That was heartbreak.”On a ball headed forward by Caleb Manse, Chabica made a quick move to his left, then a quick right-footed strike from 20 yards out found the left side of the net.“I couldn’t even see the goal, I just hit the ball,” he said.Next up for the No.2 Crimson is Friday’s 8 a.m. championship match at U.S. Bank Stadium against Wayzata. The top-seeded Trojans beat Woodbury 3-2 in overtime in the other semifinal.Unseeded Park gets No. 4 Woodbury in Thursday’s third-place game.The loss ended a sterling late-season charge by a Park team that had back-to-back wins just twice during the regular season and was sitting at .500 in late S...From MIAC doormat to title favorite, Macalester basketball ready to show how far it has come in exhibition vs. Gophers
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Ask players why they came to St. Paul, many from all parts of the country, to play men’s college basketball at Macalester, the first word out of their mouth is “Abe.”They believed in who head coach Abe Woldeslassie was and the confidence he exuded in his vision to lift the program to new heights. They wanted to join Woldeslassie’s construction project to experience what it was like to truly build something.“It looks like it’s working so far,” said junior guard Caleb Williams, who was third in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference scoring last season at 21.5 points per game.Woldeslassie, a Macalester alum, is in sixth season at the helm of the Scots’ program. In the season prior to his arrival, the Scots went 3-22 — a bad season that, frankly, was par for the program’s course.Every year under Woldeslassie’s guidance, the Scots have improved.“And this is the first year where I feel like we are MIAC favorites,” the coach said. “I believe we are a top-25 team in the country ...Gophers men’s basketball: Ben Johnson explains lopsided scrimmage loss to Colorado State
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After two last-place finishes in the Big Ten, the trickle of information about the Gophers’ men’s basketball team’s secret scrimmage against Colorado State on Oct. 21 did not appear to be a harbinger of improvement for the upcoming season.The U suffered a lopsided loss to a Rams team picked to finish fifth in the Mountain West Conference. A college basketball insider by the name of Trilly Donovan, who has had some big scoops, shared the shocking score: Colorado State 87, Minnesota 49.But on Wednesday, Gophers head coach Ben Johnson wanted to clarify a few things that went into that scrimmage. Johnson said his team had different rotations every four minutes and they agreed to certain parameters with the Rams.“There are tradeoffs,” Johnson said. “You might ask, ‘Is there something you want us to do defensively? Really deny or pressure early? Can you give me that look for 10 minutes?’ That is the benefit when you those types of (scrimmages).”There will be no such preconditions when Joh...Schenectady County declares Code Blue amid dropping temperatures
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:55:59 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- In preparation for frigid temperatures, Schenectady County has declared a Code Blue that takes effect tonight. The Code Blue will run through Friday, November 3, at 8 a.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “Working with our community partners we’ve created a network of safe, warm spaces available for residents when temperatures drop below freezing,” said Schenectady County Legislator Michelle Ostrelich, Chair of the Health, Housing and Human Services Committee. “As we begin the winter season, we also remind everyone to protect themselves and their families from cold weather-related injuries, including hypothermia and frostbite.”During a Code Blue, local homeless shelters extend their hours of operation. Those in need of emergency shelter or housing can contact the following locations:Bethesda House, 834 State Street, Schenectady, NY, 12307(518) 902-5255The Bethesda House shelter welcomes all individ...Survey: What's comes next for Warren County outdoors?
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WARREN COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - There's planning going on in the county that Lake George and Glens Falls call home. Warren County is working on a new Comprehensive Plan to set goals for the future, and wants input from everyone who lives there - as well as those who don't. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On Wednesday, the county released an online survey for anyone with a stake in the county's economic future. The survey includes questions about public recreation, followed by an optional set on demographics. Every question helps the county decide where time, money, and effort go, as it works to make a whole second plan for parks, ski slopes, and more.“Information gathered through the online survey will be vital to shaping the Comprehensive Plan’s and Outdoor Recreation Economy Plan‘s priorities and issues, and will help guide Warren County decision-making for years to come,” said Warren County Planner Ethan Gaddy. “We ask that t...Schenectady mayor candidate talks issues with News10
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SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Voters in more the two dozen Capital Region cities and towns are deciding who will run their municipalities. Mayor races are on the ballot in four local cities.One of them is Schenectady. Democrat Gary McCarthy is trying for a fourth term. He's running against two other candidates, republican Matt Nelligan and Ed Varno who's running on the working families line.McCarthy has been at the center of Schenectady's downtown revival. But he claims distressed properties is still one of his biggest priorities."People in urban areas don't maintain their property, the let it go down," said McCarthy. He adds, "we're modifying how code enforcement records are kept, how you do the follow-up, how you get people to maintain their property."McCarthy sat down with News10 to discuss the issues facing Schenectady.How to apply for home heating assistance
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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)--Starting November 1, applications are being accepted for the Home Energy Assistance Program, known as HEAP. Low and middle income households can receive up to $976 dollars in heating assistance if they meet certain qualifications."You have to have a bill, and it’s also based on household income and size, as well as the type of fuel people use would determine the benefit," explained Barbara Guinn, Acting Commissioner for the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.HEAP also has a repair and replacement program for eligible homeowners."If they have heating equipment that is either unsafe or not operating, they can also receive help through the HEAP program to repair or replace that equipment," said Guinn.New Yorkers are encouraged to apply online through the New York State’s Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance website or their county’s department of social services.https://otda.ny.gov/programs/heap/Kari Kelly, a consumer advocate f...Investigation into stolen vehicles leads to an arrest
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SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- State Police arrested Brendan A. Coogan, 29, of Schenectady. Coogan was determined to have stolen a utility truck and a construction trailer from a business in Princetown on July 31. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police located and recovered the stolen items in Rotterdam. Coogan, who was being held at the Schenectady County Correctional Facility on an unrelated matter, was arrested on a warrant. He was charged with criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree.Coogan was transported to SP Princetown for processing and arraigned at the Schenectady City Court. He returned to the Schenectady County Correctional Facility following arraignment.Latest news
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