The Bidens will travel to Maui to meet with wildfire survivors and first responders
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, California (AP) — President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are traveling to Maui on Monday to comfort survivors of the devastating wildfires that ripped through the western part of the Hawaiian island earlier this month, as his administration responds to the devastation whose full scope is still unknown.The Bidens are taking a detour from their weeklong vacation in the Lake Tahoe area for the day trip to Lahaina, a historic town of 13,000 people that was virtually destroyed by the flames. While there, the first couple will meet with first responders and be briefed by state and local officials about the ongoing response.They will also view the damaged town, both from helicopters and on the ground, and the Democratic president will deliver remarks paying tribute to the victims of the wildfires, which have killed more than 100 people since they began on Aug. 8.The president will also tap Bob Fenton, a regional leader at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as...Monday Forecast: Temps in low 80s, partly cloudy conditions
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
CHICAGO — Temptures in the low 80s Monday with partly cloudy conditions. Winds: ENE 5-10 G15, wide temp range. High: 82/77. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Partly cloudy tonight. Winds: NE 5-10. Low: 69.Tuesday Forecast: Mainly sunny, cooler lakeside. Winds: ESE 5-10. High: 91.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blogWhat to know about new COVID-19 shots, RSV treatments
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
(The Hill) -- The U.S. will head into this year's fall and winter respiratory virus season with new tools aimed at easing the threat of infections due to a "tripledemic" of COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and flu. Last year saw scores of young children infected by RSV, overwhelming children's hospitals and emergency rooms across the country. The health system was also pressured by older Americans getting sick from COVID-19 and RSV, though it wasn't as bad as many feared.Still, health officials and providers will have new shots for RSV in the coming weeks and months, as well as an updated COVID-19 booster. The youngest kids will have a new monoclonal antibody treatment intended to prevent them from getting RSV.Here's what to know:The COVID-19 booster will likely be available by the end of SeptemberDrugmakers Pfizer, Moderna and Novavax are all designing boosters to target a strain known as XBB. Pending approval by the Food and Drug Administration, they should be on t...Student test scores, already beleaguered, face new threats from extreme heat
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
(The Hill) -- Student learning and test scores are shown to fall when children are faced with extreme heat, a worrying sign as heat waves and rising temperatures become the norm in the U.S.During this past week, millions of students went back to school even as the Pacific Northwest faced an unprecedented heat wave that is suspected of killing three people. The persistent soaring temperatures, especially in areas unfamiliar with them, disproportionately impact children in rural or low-income areas where school districts may not have adequate air conditioning.“My colleagues and I have a couple of studies where we find that hotter temperatures during the school year affect the rate of learning,” said Jisung Park, assistant professor in the Department of Public Policy at the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation.“When we look at how more days above 85 and more days above 90 in the school year, it affects test scores. We find that it actually reduces the rate of learning,” he added.The predi...Bartlett fertilizer plant a 'total loss' in fire
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- A fertilizer plant in Williamson County was destroyed in a fire that burned overnight Sunday into early Monday morning. Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell said a fire at the American Plant Food Corporation started around 9:30 p.m. Sunday. The plant is located on Hwy 95 in Bartlett, near County Road 351. Bartlett Municipal Government said on social media it anticipates having to shut down Hwy 95 in the area Monday morning as crews work to put out the fire. Drivers are asked to take alternate routes Monday morning. People within a quarter-mile of the plant were evacuated. Gravell said no one was hurt in the fire. The fire was contained, but crews were letting it burn overnight before starting to drop water on it Monday morning. Grass around the perimeter of the plant also burned. The fire grew to around six acres at one point. It's unclear how it started. Bartlett Independent School district is monitoring the fire and has been in communication with...Will a tropical low bring rain to Central Texas?
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Thunderstorm coverage has increased west of Florida as a tropical wave moves through the Gulf of Mexico toward Texas. Potential for a Tropical DepressionAs of Sunday evening the National Hurricane Center have increased the odds that our wave turns into a Tropical Depression to 80%. If a tropical depression were to form, it would likely do so in the western Gulf, just before pushing ashore into Texas. Increasing chances for at least a tropical depressionA Tropical Depression occurs when you have an area of low pressure with thunderstorms and a circular wind flow, but the maximum sustained wind speeds are less than 39 mph. Winds stronger than 39 mph would turn this into a Tropical Storm, which is also a possibility. The National Hurricane Center have hinted they may issue Tropical Storm Watches for South Texas on Monday.Big PictureWe have an increasingly strong area of high pressure setting up in the Midwest, influencing the weather across most of the country.Heat Dom...Tropical rain possible early week
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- In case you've lost count, today is expected to be our 45th day in a row of triple digit heat and our 61st for the year... and if we don't get an isolated shower in the right spot tomorrow, the tally continues to climb.Afternoon highs will soar to the low 100s areawide today. A mix of sunshine and scattered clouds will stretch across the area with Excessive Heat Warnings/Heat Advisories and a Red Flag Warning in place this afternoon and evening.Red Flag Warning in effect 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. MondayHeat alerts in effect again Monday 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.Clouds will thicken up later tonight with a low (10%) rain chance ahead of our best chances for rain in weeks coming on Tuesday.Read all about Tuesday's rain chances and the tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico in our updated blog linked below.Tropical disturbance in Gulf UPDATED BLOG: WILL A TROPICAL LOW BRING RAIN TO CENTRAL TEXAS? Austin Interactive Weather Stats (2023) FIRST WARNING WEATHER: Stay up to date with you...VOTE: 2023 Taco Shack Bowl spirit competition, Anderson vs. McCallum
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Pour the salsa and season the beef, it's Taco Shack Bowl spirit competition time!The 22nd annual rivalry game featuring Anderson and McCallum kicks off at 7:30 p.m. Thursday from House Park. But before the game on the gridiron, the spirit competition pits the cheer squads from both schools in an old-fashioned cheer-off with early-morning pep rallies at two Taco Shack locations on North Lamar Boulevard and West Anderson Lane.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/newslettersYou, the fans, get to decide the winner. If it's anything like last year's nail-biter with McCallum winning by 17 votes, it'll be another epic battle for the record books.KXAN will be at both locations Thursday morning during KXAN News Today to see who has the most spirit. Fans can vote in the poll all week leading up to the live shots, but when the clock strikes 6 a.m. Thursday, voting will be closed ...5 things to know this Monday, August 21
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The countdown to Friday is back on. Happy Monday! According to Meteorologist Jill Szwed, both high humidity and rain are making a comeback today after a break over the weekend. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Howard Hubbard, former Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, died on Saturday as a result of a stroke. He was 84. Also, police are investigating a stabbing in Guilderland. Two people were treated for injuries, one being a 13-year-old. One suspect is in custody. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Monday morning. 1. Former Bishop Howard Hubbard passes awayFormer Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany Howard Hubbard died on August 19 as a result of a stroke, according to Behan Communications. He was 84 years old.2. Police investigating stabbing in GuilderlandThere was a heavy police presence at 1802 Brandywine Parkway in Guilderland on August 20 ar...$50K winning Powerball ticket sold in Delmar
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:15 GMT
DELMAR, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- One lucky Joe's Kwik Marts customer in Delmar bought a $50,000 winning Powerball ticket. The ticket, purchased at the 146 Delaware Avenue location, won from the August 19 drawing. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The winning numbers for the August 19 drawing were 1, 25, 27, 38, and 62, and the power ball was 13. The winning numbers for the Powerball game are drawn from a field of one to 69. The red Power Ball is drawn from a separate field of one to 26. The Powerball drawing is televised every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 10:59 p.m.The New York Lottery is North America’s largest and most profitable lottery, contributing $3.7B in the 2022-2023 fiscal year to support education in New York. New Yorkers struggling with a gambling problem can contact the confidential HOPEline at 1-877-846-7369 or text HOPENY (467369). Standard text rates may apply.Latest news
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