APD identifies teen recovered from Lake Austin boat crash

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

APD identifies teen recovered from Lake Austin boat crash Editor's Note: This video is previous KXAN coverage about a weekend boat crash on Lake Austin.AUSTIN (KXAN) -- On Tuesday, the Austin Police Department identified a 14-year-old who was recovered from a boat crash in Lake Austin over the weekend, according to an APD news release.Multiple agencies conducted a thorough search and recovery operation for the teen, who was ejected from the boat, APD said. The crash seriously injured four others. 1 missing, multiple people injured after boat crash on Lake Austin Police identified the teen as Kaden Forke, 14.Forke was recovered Monday evening and pronounced dead, police said.Ken Campbell, assistant chief of the CE-Bar Fire Department, said Sunday that the single-boat crash happened after a boat went over the wake of another boat and lost control. Then, the boat hit the bank of Lake Austin where at least one person was ejected.He could not confirm if the passengers were wearing life jackets.

Coolest morning since Jun. 10 when we wake up on Wednesday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

Coolest morning since Jun. 10 when we wake up on Wednesday AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Low humidity and northeast winds are in place behind an enjoyable August cool front, leading to a briefly cooler, more comfortable morning coming on Wednesday.Behind the front, temperatures were 'less hot' Tuesday, but still reached the triple-digits in Austin for the 39th-consecutive day -- our longest heat wave on record.As skies remain clear and low humidity is still in place overnight, many suburbs and rural communities will wake up in the 60s on Wednesday, our coolest readings since Jun. 10. Enjoy while it lasts!Forecast low temperatures early WednesdayHeat surges back into the area Wednesday afternoon, when a Heat Advisory goes into effect. Thursday may bring the hottest temperatures of the year thus far, with a record 109° forecast in Austin.Rain and cooler weather next week?The long-range outlook seems to hinge on a potential tropical disturbance moving through the Gulf. Models so far disagree on the timing and placement of the rain coming from the Gulf, but...

Madonna reschedules Austin, other Texas shows for 'The Celebration Tour'

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

Madonna reschedules Austin, other Texas shows for 'The Celebration Tour' AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Madonna has officially rescheduled most of her tour in North America, including Texas dates, according to a Live Nation release Tuesday.The North America dates will take place immediately following the originally announced UK and Europe dates, the release said. Tickets for the previously scheduled shows will be honored on the new dates. Madonna rescheduling tour leg, including Austin shows, after ICU stay This news comes a couple of months after Madonna’s manager said she was suffering from a “serious bacterial infection.” The ‘Material Girl’ singer had to stay in an intensive care unit for several days after developing the infection on June 24.The Austin shows are both rescheduled for April 14, 2024 and April 15, 2024 at Moody Center, per Live Nation.The ‘Celebration’ tour was initially supposed to kick off in Vancouver on July 15. Two concerts were scheduled at Austin’s Moody Center on Sept. 21 and 22.“My focus now is my health and getting stronger,” Madonna twe...

'It's hot': Some AISD buses still without AC as extreme temps continue

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

'It's hot': Some AISD buses still without AC as extreme temps continue AUSTIN (KXAN) — AC is a game changer when the temperatures rise, but did you know that not all school buses are equipped with AC?Stephanie Chaple has been a bus driver for the Austin Independent School District for 23 years, and she knows just how hot driving a bus can be in the Texas heat."The AC is very important in this Texas heat, probably the most important thing," said Chaple.Austin ISD has about 500 buses, but many of them don't have AC."So when we start the school year this year about 80% of all routes will have AC on them," said Kris Hafezizadeh, AISD transportation director. AISD: 173 buses with no AC as temperatures rise in Central Texas Hafezizadeh said they make sure longer routes use the buses that have AC, but that means some of the shorter routes, which can take 30-45 minutes, have to go without it."All of our buses — they have fans inside," said Hafezizadeh. "Fans will help a little bit, but not so much, because it still blows the heat to you."The district plans o...

Travis County calls for November bond election on parks, transportation projects

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

Travis County calls for November bond election on parks, transportation projects Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live's top headlines for Aug. 15, 2023TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Travis County voters will weigh in on nearly half a billion dollars' worth of transportation and parks projects this fall, after the Travis County Commissioners Court officially voted to call for a bond election Tuesday.Last month, commissioners approved a list of projects to be included in the two propositions, divvied up into roads projects on one proposition and parks and greenspace projects on another. PAST COVERAGE: Here’s the list of roads, park projects Travis County voters will weigh in on in November bond Road projects included:Blake Manor Road from Taylor Lane to Burleson Manor Road: $16.83 millionTxDOT right-of-way: $25 millionRowe Lane from State Highway 130 to Hodde Lane: $30.8 millionCameron Road east of SH 130 from Pecan Street to Fuchs Grove Road: $38.5 millionArterial A construction: $33 millionBee Creek Road from Lakehurst Road to Highland Boulevard: $16...

P.J. Fleck vs. Tyler Nubin: An epic game of HORSE between two ultra-competitors

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

P.J. Fleck vs. Tyler Nubin: An epic game of HORSE between two ultra-competitors Gophers football coach P.J. Fleck teased a story in July about an intriguing one-on-one competition between him and star safety Tyler Nubin.“He’s been talking for years about playing me in HORSE,” Fleck said at Big Ten Media Days. “This offseason, I finally gave him his chance. I will let you (reporters) talk to him on what happened.”Nubin was left to provide details later that afternoon inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. He did so reluctantly.“I don’t want to answer this question, but we can talk about it,” Nubin told the Pioneer Press.When Nubin, a four-star defensive back from St. Charles, Ill., committed to Minnesota in April 2018, he told Fleck he could play basketball.“(Fleck) was like, ‘Alright, we are going to hoop when you get here,’ ” Nubin recalled. “It was four years and we never did nothing.”Before the Gophers went on spring break in March, Fleck surprised the team with a dodgeball tournament in the men’s basketball practice facility. Afterward, Fleck and Nubin, ...

Sweet Martha’s Cookie Jar has partnered with the Black Keys for an exclusive T-shirt

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

Sweet Martha’s Cookie Jar has partnered with the Black Keys for an exclusive T-shirt Sweet Martha’s Cookie Jar has partnered with blues rock duo the Black Keys to produce an exclusive, limited-edition T-shirt that will be sold during the group’s opening-night concert at the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand.Sweet Martha’s Cookie Jar has partnered the Black Keys to sell a limited-edition T-shirt. (Courtesy of Sweet Martha’s Cookie Jar)Designed by illustrator and designer Perry Shall and limited to a run of 250, the T-shirt will be available at the Black Keys’ merchandise booth for $40.A portion of the proceeds benefit the Friends of the St. Paul Public Library.Sweet Martha’s first collaboration was a 2019 T-shirt with indie rockers Vampire Weekend. That led to the cookie vendor launching a full merchandise collection in 2020, which returns this season for the third time. A collection of seven branded clothing items and accessories will be available at sweetmarthas.com starting Thursday.RELATED: Jonas Brothers are final act announced ...

Roloff to retire as president of St. Catherine University

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

Roloff to retire as president of St. Catherine University Becky Roloff, president of St. Catherine University, will retire from her post next summer.Roloff, who earned her bachelor’s degree from the university in 1976, has been president since 2016.“My professional life was launched when I came through Gate 1 as a first generation student in August of 1972,” Roloff wrote in a message to the university community. “The circle will close 52 years later in a role that is the privilege of my career. The life afforded to me because of my education at St. Kate’s drives all decisions and choices I make as president so that others have the same chance I did.”In a statement Jean Wincek, chair of the Board of Trustees at St. Catherine University, noted the challenging times that marked Roloff’s presidency.“Becky has led St. Kate’s through tumultuous times locally with the murder of George Floyd, nationally with dramatic changes in higher education, and internationally with the first pandemic in 100 years,” said Wincek, a 1962 graduate. “W...

Glenridge Road bridge struck by Freightliner

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

Glenridge Road bridge struck by Freightliner GLENVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Tuesday afternoon, the bridge on Glenridge Road was struck by a 2012 Freightliner. The truck made it under the bridge but sustained significant damage. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The driver, Johnathan C. Graciani, admitted to the police that he was unaware of the actual height of his vehicle. Graciani was charged with NYS Vehicle and Traffic law 384-14 Exceeds Clearance, 511-1a Suspended NYS License, and Glenville Town Code, 255-13 Fail to Obey Overhead Clearance.  There were no injuries reported. This is the second incident involving the Glenridge Road bridge in recent weeks. On August 7, the bridge was struck by a 2017 International.

Lawmaker has run-in with thief, proposes shoplifting bill

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:21:33 GMT

Lawmaker has run-in with thief, proposes shoplifting bill ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) -- Experts say more than 13 billion dollars worth of goods are stolen from retailers every year and only one in 48 shoplifters are caught. One lawmaker who had first-hand experience with a shoplifter is now proposing legislation to protect employees who intervene. "I just, I immediately turn around, I chase the guy down in the parking lot, and I just grab the handle bar and I just you know in a threatening voice said ‘LET IT GO.’ I’m not letting this little piece of you know what get away with this," said Assemblymember Michael Fitzpatrick, who was able to ward off an attempted thief at his local target in Suffolk county. Woman says she was fired after trying to stop shoplifters But it wasn’t easy, "And he goes ‘Mind your own business!' And I put the brakes on and stopped him and had both hands on the handle bar and I said ‘LET IT GO’ and he just ran off," explained Fitzpatrick. The timing was interesting, considering just two hours prior, the lawmaker propose...