Live Blog: 2023 Clear the Shelters event today

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

Live Blog: 2023 Clear the Shelters event today AUSTIN (KXAN) — A dozen Central Texas animal shelters are participating in an annual event to adopt out as many furry felines and precious pups as possible Saturday — include waived or discounted fees.KXAN and these groups are part of the Clear the Shelters effort, NBCUniversal's nationwide pet adoption and donation campaign.See the local shelters participating and follow along with updates from the day below:Austin Animal Center7201 Levander LoopAustin, TXAustin Pets Alive!1156 W Cesar Chavez StAustin, TXBastrop County Animal Shelter589 Cool Water DriveBastrop, TXFriends of Gonzales Animal Shelter110 W L Walden DrGonzales, TXGeorgetown Animal Shelter110 W L Walden DrGeorgetown, TXLampasas Animal Shelter301 College StLampasas, TXPAWS Shelter Of Central Texas2965 FM 165Dripping Springs, TXPAWS Shelter Of Central Texas500 FM 150 EastKyle, TXSan Marcos Regional Animal Shelter750 River RoadSan Marcos, TXTexas Humane Heroes10930 E. Crystal Falls ParkwayLeander, TXWaggin' Tailz Rescue And...

VIDEO: Car crashes through Texas donut shop, narrowly misses customer

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

VIDEO: Car crashes through Texas donut shop, narrowly misses customer ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) — A car crashed through a Texas donut shop Friday morning. Surveillance video shows a car plowing through the front window of AM Donuts on South Willis Street in Abilene, Texas.The owner said a driver hit the gas when she meant to hit the brakes, causing the collision. There were two children in her car, as well as multiple customers inside the donut shop. The video shows one customer jumping out of the way just as the car enters the building. Thankfully, no one was injured.According to the owner, two customers who come in every morning and usually sit right in the area of impact decided to sit somewhere else the morning of the crash. Insurance is taking care of the damages, and no further information has been released.

3M fined $6.5M for trying to hide payments to Chinese officials

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

3M fined $6.5M for trying to hide payments to Chinese officials Maplewood-based 3M Co. will pay more than $6.5 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that it tried to hide payments to send Chinese government officials on overseas vacations and shopping sprees.The SEC claimed that 3M’s China subsidiary spent $1 million to send officials from state-owned health care facilities and their spouses to U.S. and Australian cities. The company paid for about 24 trips — which were ostensibly to attend educational events — between 2014 and 2017, according to the order.Employees of the Chinese unit sent “alternate itineraries” using private WeChat accounts or hand-delivered them to the officials, the SEC said Friday. They also asked the travelers “to keep the agenda hidden, and falsified internal compliance documents that affirmatively denied and/or omitted mention of the Tourism Activities that were planned as part of the overseas trip,” according to the complaint.3M-China employees tracked whether the travel junkets benefited the...

Panic at high school football game prompts evacuation amid rumors of shots fired

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

Panic at high school football game prompts evacuation amid rumors of shots fired ST. LOUIS -- In a recent turn of events, fear spread through the crowd at a football game between Pattonville and Ritenour High Schools. Rumors of shots being fired led to the incident, which caused the stadium to be cleared out, leaving people scared and worried about their safety. Students ran from the stands when they thought there was a threat, and the scene was caught on video. It looks like cops told some students to leave, which set off a chain reaction of fear that spread through the crowded stadium and made others run for safety.  Deputy shot in Lincoln County; suspect found dead The school district's superintendent, Barry Nelson, talked about what happened. He said that after working with the cops carefully, it had been decided that no real gunshots had been fired at the event. This was a relief, since the first accounts of shots being fired had made a lot of people worried. Nelson said that it shows how important it is to review and improve safety procedures. The g...

Storms bring relief, cooler Sunday ahead

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

Storms bring relief, cooler Sunday ahead ST. LOUIS -- An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect until 7 p.m. today south of St. Louis, where dewpoints remain elevated. Heat indices are likely to reach 100–105 for the seventh consecutive day. However, there's a chance that shower and storm activity could limit the warming, potentially leading to an early cancellation of the warning.We currently have storms moving southeastward in the area. There's also a cluster of storms in north-central MO that is expected to weaken as it progresses into our northern counties. Additionally, the potential exists for storm development this afternoon, particularly across central and southeast Missouri. Today's highs will be cooler, especially in the northern half of the region. The far northern counties can anticipate temperatures in the mid-80s, while STL will be around 90. To the south, temperatures in the low 90s combined with higher humidity will result in dewpoints reaching triple digits for one last day. Isolated to scattered storm chance...

St. Louis Man found shot near South Broadway

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

St. Louis Man found shot near South Broadway ST. LOUIS -- A man has been found dead in an alley, having sustained multiple gunshot wounds. Authorities report that the victim's body was located on Osage Street, just off South Broadway, shortly after 9:45 p.m. Homicide detectives from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police are now leading the investigation. 

Users beware: Trail apps have been leading to problems in public lands

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

Users beware: Trail apps have been leading to problems in public lands Veteran mountaineer Dale Atkins was climbing the challenging Kelso Ridge last week on Torreys Peak, a popular Front Range fourteener, when he encountered a woman in her 20s who had discovered the complexity of the climb required route-finding skills beyond her experience level.“She said she’d gotten to one of the harder spots and just couldn’t figure out where to go, so she turned around,” said Atkins, a member of the Alpine Rescue Team, a volunteer search-and-rescue group that conducts missions in Clear Creek, Jefferson and Gilpin counties. “I asked her if she was using an app, and she said, ‘Yes, I was using AllTrails,’” he continued. “She said all the reviews were really positive about the climb, so she figured with three fourteeners under her belt that she could do it. Her ambitions just exceeded her experience.”Atkins wasn’t surprised. The popular hiking app, with its digital trail maps and user-generated reviews, is the go-to source fo...

Grading the Week: Ex-Nuggets hero Bruce Brown for Denver mayor! Why Brucie B’s long good-bye broke so many Front Range hearts.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

Grading the Week: Ex-Nuggets hero Bruce Brown for Denver mayor! Why Brucie B’s long good-bye broke so many Front Range hearts. You’re not crying, Bruce Brown. We’re crying.For the record, the kids up in the Grading the Week offices absolutely, unequivocally hate goodbyes. They love puppies. They love sunsets. They love fry bread, wild huckleberries, hibiscus doughnuts and long walks along the Barker Meadow Reservoir. But man, do they hate goodbyes.So when Brucie B, Nuggets Legend For Life, went to Instagram a few days ago to pen his official farewell to Denver, well — we won’t lie. The kids have been kind of a hot mess ever since.Bruce Brown’s long goodbye — B+.The better the fit, the deeper the hurt. Brucie B had us at “hello,” but when he photoshopped an image of himself as a child with a tiny arm around an equally photoshopped Nikola Jokic, we lost it.“To the fans,” Brown wrote, “(t)hank you for the love and support throughout this year never felt anything like that before!”On the court, Brown, beloved sixth man for Denver’s first-ever NBA champions, proved to be the missing piece of this ever-evolving, ...

Letters: Finally, Denver Broncos star of the ’70s and ’80s headed to Hall

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

Letters: Finally, Denver Broncos star of the ’70s and ’80s headed to Hall Finally, Broncos star of the ’70s and ’80s headed to HallRe: “After 35-year wait, ex-Bronco Gradishar on doorstep of Canton,” Aug. 24 sports storyIt’s a darn shame that so many of Randy Gradishar’s admirers who were old enough to have actually watched him play in the last century couldn’t live long enough to see the final crowning moment in his career, a belated, seemingly begrudged election to Football’s Hall of Fame. Now we can sit down and explain to our adult-with-families-of-their-own grandkids just what a marvelous player Randy was.Harry Puncec, LakewoodRoad rage? No. These were good SamaritansDespite our automatic local news stories filled with hate and violence, I would like to share a recent experience I had driving Denver streets.Happily heading south on Colorado last Monday, I suddenly was harassed by a guy, the passenger in the car next to me, window down, screaming, “Get off the street! Pull over! Get out!” while shaking his fist. Of course, inst...

Opinion: A good death on hospice for my mom after brain cancer horror

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:11:34 GMT

Opinion: A good death on hospice for my mom after brain cancer horror My brother’s text the morning of Aug. 2 was urgent: “Her breathing has just now shifted. … I think we’re closer, not there but closer.”Our mother was dying, but not in the gradual way she had been since her brain cancer diagnosis in May. This was “active dying,” the end-of-life phase where breathing and circulation rapidly slow until they cease.My brother was with nurses at our mom’s bedside, sending updates as I raced in from my home in Alhambra. He knew the end was near because our mom had been on hospice care at her home in Glendale for a week, and the nurses who performed daily checkups had explained to us what we might see as death approached.The hospice experience was starkly different from the previous three months that our mother, a highly regarded nurse working in a prenatal clinic at Los Angeles General Medical Center, spent in the hospital undergoing treatment for the cancer. She had endured surgeries, infections, tube feeding and chemotherapy, in hopes of a cure or, fail...