Rabid bat found at Zilker Park, city says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

Rabid bat found at Zilker Park, city says Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for April 26, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The City of Austin Animal Services and Austin Public Health is asking the community to be alert and take precautionary measures with wildlife after a recent confirmed case of rabies, according to a city news release.Shortly before 4 p.m., April 22, an Animal Protection Office (APO) responded to a call on the Great Lawn at Zilker Park near Lou Neff Point about a bat near the ground on a tree trunk, the release said. Texas DSHS to airdrop wildlife rabies vaccine bait across the state The city said the bat was submitted for rabies testing with the Texas Department of State Health Services, which is the standard protocol for any human interaction with bats that could result in exposure to rabies. Furthermore, bat bites can be "imperceptible" due to how tiny the size of their teeth are, according to the release.The city said the bat tested positive for rabies.“First and foremost, ou...

Severe weather: Tornado reported west of Lubbock Tuesday night

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

Severe weather: Tornado reported west of Lubbock Tuesday night Note: The video in this article is a weather update from 10 p.m. TuesdayLUBBOCK, Texas -- Severe weather struck parts of the South Plains on Tuesday evening. Along with thunderstorms across the region, a tornado was reported in Dickens County. KLBK Chief Meteorologist Jacob Riley called it a "potentially significant tornado." Some severe weather possible through Wednesday A.M. The Dickens County Sheriff's Office said reports of injuries were not immediately available. DCSO said there was damage but could not provide specifics Tuesday night. EverythingLubbock.com had a crew heading to Dickens to gather more information. Hail after tornado hit Dickens, Texas (Viewer photo)Hail from 8 miles north of Tulia (Viewer photo)Hail falls in New Home Tuesday evening (Photo: Ricky Johnson)Clouds in South Lubbock on Tuesday evening (Photo: EverythingLubbock tower camera)"Severe thunderstorms capable of large hail up to golf ball size, locally heavy rain, wind gusts up to 60 MPH, and isolated t...

Bridging the 'digital divide:' Texas passes billions for broadband expansion as millions live unconnected

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

Bridging the 'digital divide:' Texas passes billions for broadband expansion as millions live unconnected AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- The 22,000 Texans of Llano County are just an hour away from the high-tech capital, but many are decades behind in connectivity. "Rural areas have been, let's say, neglected," Llano County Commissioner Peter Jones said. "There's a big problem. Many areas of our country are unserved or underserved."More than one in 10 Llano County residents lack access to high-speed internet, separating them from the modern luxuries of remote work, education, and healthcare. In far West Texas, many residents fare far worse. According to the Texas Comptroller's office, at least 20 counties have zero access to reliable, high-speed broadband.They are just some of the almost seven million Texans who live disconnected, according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data.That's a "digital divide" Commissioner Jones saw strike his community especially hard during the COVID-19 pandemic, as young students would huddle around hotspots in parking lots just to finish homework."Twenty-five pe...

Police, FBI investigating two fires at Minneapolis mosques

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

Police, FBI investigating two fires at Minneapolis mosques The Minneapolis Police Department is partnering with the FBI to investigate a possible bias motive behind an arson attempt at a Minneapolis mosque on Sunday evening. Authorities also are investigating a fire at another mosque, less than a mile away, on Monday night.Sunday’s incident marked the third known attack on a mosque in Minnesota this year, according to CAIR-Minnesota Executive Director Jaylani Hussein.“We don’t want our community to get to the point where they are not coming to the mosques or feeling to the point where they will behave completely differently,” Hussein said. “What we want them to do is to be more vigilant, we want them to increase security. And we want them to realize that we are under threat.”Worshippers noticed a fire in a bathroom at the Masjid Omar Islamic Center, located on the second floor of the 24 Mall in south Minneapolis, not long after a masked man entered with a large paper bag, according to video footage. Community leaders allege the paper bag co...

Northern Minnesota official, who also drove a school bus, charged with child sexual misconduct

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

Northern Minnesota official, who also drove a school bus, charged with child sexual misconduct A former northern Minnesota county commissioner and school bus driver has been charged with criminal sexual misconduct involving a child.Daniel J. Stacey, 59, of Akeley, was taken into custody Sunday. A retired law enforcement officer, he made a first court appearance Tuesday in Hubbard County District Court. He was released on $500,000 bail and faces an omnibus hearing May 9.Stacey faces one felony second-degree count of criminal sexual conduct with a victim under 14 years old and one felony count of distributing via electronic communication material that relates and/or describes sexual conduct to a child.A former northern Minnesota county commissioner and school bus driver has been charged with criminal sexual misconduct with a child. Daniel J. Stacey, 59, of Akeley, was taken into custody April 23. 2023. He made first court appearance on April 25 in Hubbard County District Court. He was released on $500,000 bail and faces another court hearing on May 9. (Forum News Service)Stacey...

St. Paul City Council hosts public hearing on proposed secure gun storage ordinance

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

St. Paul City Council hosts public hearing on proposed secure gun storage ordinance A woman whose brother took his life suicide with a firearm. A gun owner whose nephew was shot dead in a Target parking lot. A teacher who said her young students have been left emotionally rattled by lockdown drills necessitated by gun violence in schools across the country.One by one, advocates — many of them affiliated with Moms Demand Action — testified in favor of a proposed St. Paul ordinance that would require gun owners to keep their firearms trigger-locked or otherwise stored securely against access by anyone else when not on their person. The ordinance, sponsored by a majority of the seven council members, also would require ammunition to be stored separately.Proponents, including the St. Paul police, have said better gun storage would reduce the number of stolen guns in circulation, which could cut down on gun crime. It also would put some time and physical distance between firearms and people with suicidal thoughts, especially children.This school teacher says...

Senate plan calls for checks, partial Social Security tax cut

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

Senate plan calls for checks, partial Social Security tax cut A tax proposal from the Democratic-Farmer-Labor majority in the Minnesota Senate calls for a partial elimination of the Social Security income tax and direct payments to taxpayers.The tax bill heard Wednesday in the Senate Taxes Committee has a lot in common with the House tax plan but differs in a few ways, such as the approach to child tax credits. It also doesn’t include the new fifth-tier tax bracket for top earners in Minnesota. A “millionaires tax” in the House plan calls for a new 10.85% tax on the top 0.8% of Minnesota earners.Both the Senate and House DFL tax plans include a new offshore income reporting requirement for corporations, something lawmakers say could bring in more than $1 billion over the next two years.The House tax plan is set for a vote later this week, and the Senate will follow.DFL senators say their tax plan, which includes no new income or sales taxes, would bring $4 billion in tax cuts and credits to Minnesotans who need them the most, but Republicans h...

Anthony Edwards cited for third-degree assault after tossing chair following Timberwolves loss

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

Anthony Edwards cited for third-degree assault after tossing chair following Timberwolves loss Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards was cited for third-degree assault by the Denver Police Department after he tossed a chair aside while running out of the arena following Minnesota’s Game 5 road loss to the Nuggets on Tuesday, Denver Police confirmed.Edwards missed a shot at the buzzer that could have sent the game to overtime. When it hit off the rim, ending Minnesota’s season, the 21-year-old guard made a beeline for the exit. A video circulating social media shows Edwards tossing a chair, sending it in the direction of a pair of Ball Arena employees.According to Denver Police, it was reported “that while Edwards was walking from the court to the locker room at the conclusion of the game, he swung a folding chair and struck two women who were working at the time. Both women were injured, and at the time it was reported that the injuries were not serious.”The Timberwolves returned to Minnesota on Wednesday. The team issued the following statement: “We are ...

School lockdown drills may see changes

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

School lockdown drills may see changes ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Back in 2016, a bill was signed into law that required at least four lockdown drills in New York state schools. Members of the New York Chapter of Moms Demand Action, such as Sheffali Welch, view the number of drills that children and teachers are set to have in a school year as too many.Sheffali says drills have been connected to problems faced by school communities when it comes to mental health. "Lockdown drills have shown to increase anxiety and depression in children of all ages, from elementary school all the way up to high school, by significant double digits," stated Welch. Albany County ramping up efforts for school bus safety Another concern shared was over kids not understanding the difference between a drill and an actual threat. One father explained how his child came home thinking he was in danger."Well, there's a bad guy trying to come into the school, trying to get into our room. He came up to me saying this because he didn't understand that ...

White House slams passage of House GOP debt limit bill: ‘No chance of becoming law’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:22:01 GMT

White House slams passage of House GOP debt limit bill: ‘No chance of becoming law’ The White House on Wednesday blasted House Republicans after a vote to pass legislation pairing a debt limit increase with broader government spending cuts, calling the bill dead on arrival and urging Congress to pass a clean bill to avoid default.“House Republicans have passed a bill that cuts veterans’ health care, education, Meals on Wheels, and public safety, takes away health care from millions of Americans, and sends manufacturing jobs overseas while they fight to extend the Trump tax cuts for the wealthiest and profitable corporations,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement. “President Biden will never force middle class and working families to bear the burden of tax cuts for the wealthiest, as this bill does,” she continued. “The President has made clear this bill has no chance of becoming law.”Jean-Pierre cited an old quote from former President Ronald Reagan about the importance of the U.S. meeting its obligations to argue Congressional Re...