2 children, 1 adult injured in Manor crash Sunday
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:54 GMT
MANOR, Texas (KXAN) — Austin-Travis County EMS and Travis County ESD No. 12 responded to a crash involving three patients off East U.S. Hwy. 290 and North FM 973 in Manor Sunday evening.ATCEMS tweeted the call came in just after 6:30 p.m. Sunday, with patients pinned into their vehicle following a crash. One adult and two children were transported following the crash, with all three marked trauma alerts.Crews transported the adult patient to Dell Seton Medical Center with potentially serious injuries, while a second ambulance transported the two pediatric patients to Dell Children's Medical Center. Both children are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, ATCEMS officials added.Officials added drivers should anticipate significant delays and to avoid the area, if possible.How this summer's heat compares to last year in Austin
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:54 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- We had a hot June and July is shaping up to be hot as well. Our most recent roasting summer was just last year, so let's see how 2022 and 2023 compare.June 2022 vs. June 2023June 2022 was the hottest June ever recorded in Austin with an average mean temperature of 87.7º. We had 21 triple-digit days in June last year -- the most ever -- and some rain, but measurements came in below normal at 2.28".This June marked the sixth hottest June in Austin, with an average mean temperature of 86.4º. We had 15 triple-digit days in June this year, and it was even drier, with 1.16" of rain.June 2022 and 2023 comparisonJuly 2022 versus July 2023Last July was the hottest July on record in Austin, with an average mean temperature of 90.6º. July 2022 had 29 triple-digit days in Austin, coming in at the most ever. Last July was the also the second driest July ever, with only a trace of rain for the entire month.This July, we've had three triple-digit days so far and counting, but math...Parents who lost son to heart condition host event encouraging young people to get screened
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EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. – Dozens of people ages 12 to 22 got their hearts screened Sunday at the YMCA in Edwardsville.Gail Holthaus does this in honor of her son, Greg, who went into sudden cardiac arrest at the age of 18 and did not survive.“He actually had a physical before he went into school, like in mid-August,” she said. “He passed away on October 13th, 2013.”Greg played baseball and football in high school. His mom says he was a fun person who never met a stranger. Lincoln County deputy killed in motorcycle crash “He was kind of on his first college road trip. That evening, he went to bed pretty late. He then woke up just a few hours later and told his friend that he was staying with that he didn't feel well, so his friend showed him where the dorm bathroom was,” Gail said. “A few hours later, his friends woke up and they realized Greg wasn't back. They went to look for him, and that's when they found him blue and unresponsive on the bathroom floor.”While she doesn’t blame Greg’...Massive landslide forces dozens of evacuations in Rolling Hills
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:54 GMT
A massive landslide forced the evacuation of a dozen homes in a Los Angeles County neighborhood late Saturday night, and police, fire and utility company officials were on scene as early as 6 a.m. Sunday morning with the area completely closed off.At least 12 homes were evacuated in Rolling Hills Estates along Peartree Lane next to the canyon area, the Los Angeles County Fire Department said. A total of 16 residents were forced to leave their residences.SoCal Edison shut off power in the area, and Southern California Gas Company crews were called in to make sure no gas lines had been ruptured.L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn posted an update to Twitter on Sunday afternoon saying that homes on Peartree Lane were "completely destroyed.""This is just devastating for these residents," she said.According to to the L.A. County Fire Department, cracks were first discovered in the structure of one home, which led crews to find that the damage had progressed to neighboring residences."The...MLB Draft: SF Giants select two-way high school standout Bryce Eldridge at No. 16 overall
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For the second consecutive year, the San Francisco Giants used their first-round draft pick on a two-way player.With the No. 16 overall pick in the first round of the MLB Draft on Sunday, the Giants selected Bryce Eldridge, a two-way player from James Madison High School in Virginia.The 18-year-old first baseman/right-handed pitcher was the Gatorade Player of the Year in Virginia and helped win gold with Team USA at the U-18 Baseball World Cup back in September. As a senior, he posted a 1.06 ERA with 66 strikeouts in 39 2/3 innings while hitting .422 with eight homers and an eye-popping 1.716 OPS.The 6-foot-7, 234-pound left-handed hitter was committed to the University of Alabama, but the Giants will hope to change his mind. The slot signing bonus for the No. 16 overall pick this year is $4.3 million.According to MLB Pipeline, Eldridge was the 23rd-best player in the draft and the highest-ranked two-way player, though talent evaluators were leaning towards considering him as a hitt...NorCal native Megan Rapinoe doesn’t play in send-off match for USWNT
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:54 GMT
SAN JOSE — It seemed like it was set up to be the perfect moment for Megan Rapinoe to hit a major milestone with the U.S. women’s national team.Sitting one appearance short of 200, one day after she announced 2023 would be her last season, playing a match in Northern California — at San Jose’s PayPal Park, which she admitted was “the closest I’ll ever get” to playing in her hometown of Redding – for perhaps the final time.But on Sunday, the 38-year-old Rapinoe didn’t so much as even warm up for the U.S. during the 2-0 win over Wales on Sunday.Rapinoe wasn’t made available to the media for comment, but USWNT coach Vlatko Andonovski said the decision to not play Rapinoe was because of injury concerns.“We didn’t want to risk anything, we didn’t want to rush anything. There was no need for it in a friendly game,” Andonovski said. “We have a really good squad, we knew that we had the quality that we need to overcome the challenges that are ahead of us and we wanted to give Megan a few ex...Photos: Thousands take part in San Fermín Festival’s running of the bulls in Pamplona
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:54 GMT
Thousands of thrill seekers took part in the first running of the bulls at the San Fermín festival in the northern Spanish city of Pamplona.Several runners took knocks and hard falls in the 8 a.m. event but no one was gored by the beasts, a frequent feature of the spectacle.The festival attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists. Nearly 1.7 million people visited Pamplona for the celebrations in 2022, and forecasts are higher for this year with all COVID-19 constraints ended.In the run, six bulls guided by six tame oxen charged along a route through Pamplona’s streets for around two minutes and 30 seconds before reaching the bull ring. The festival was made famous by Ernest Hemingway’s 1926 novel “The Sun Also Rises.” This year marks the 100th anniversary of Hemingway’s first visit to the festival.Friday’s run was the first of eight scheduled. The rest of day usually includes massive sessions of drinking, eating and attending cultural events.Four runners were gored in the festival l...Allisen Corpuz wins the US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach for her first LPGA title
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:54 GMT
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Allisen Corpuz became the first American in 20 years to make the U.S. Women’s Open her first LPGA title, closing with a 3-under 69 on Sunday and handling her historic moment at Pebble Beach as if she had been there before.Corpuz, a 25-year-old from Hawaii, pulled away with a big par putt and back-to-back birdies on the back nine to enjoy the most scenic walk in golf up the 18th fairway, the Pacific Ocean on her left and her place secured as the first U.S. Women’s Open champion at Pebble Beach.She won by three shots over Charley Hull (66) and Jiyai Shin (68) and claimed the $2 million prize, the richest ever for an LPGA major champion.Corpuz was so calm and cool on the grandest stage in women’s golf, regardless of the shot or the circumstances, until reality hit as she walked toward the 18th green with a three-shot lead in hand. She wiped away tears with her Aloha-print towel when it was over.Hilary Lunke in 2003 at Pumpkin Ridge was the ...U.S. Women’s Open Champions
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Conducted by USGA (1953-Present)2023 — Allisen Corpuz2022 — Minjee Lee2021 — Yuka Saso2020 — A Lim Kim2019 — Jeongeun Lee62018 — Ariya Jutanugarn2017 — Sung Hyun Park2016 — z-Brittany Lang2015 — In Gee Chun2014 — Michelle Wie2013 — Inbee Park2012 — Na Yeon Choi2011 — z-So Yeon Ryu2010 — Paula Creamer2009 — Eun-Hee Ji2008 — Inbee Park2007 — Cristie Kerr2006 — x-Annika Sorenstam2005 — Birdie Kim2004 — Meg Mallon2003 — x-Hilary Lunke2002 — Juli Inkster2001 — Karrie Webb2000 — Karrie Webb1999 — Juli Inkster1998 — y-Se Ri Pak1997 — Alison Nicholas1996 — Annika Sorenstam1995 — Annika Sorenstam1994 — Patty Sheehan1993 — Lauri Merten1992 — x-Patty Sheehan1991 — Meg Mallon1990 — Betsy King1989 — Betsy King1988 — Liselotte Neumann1987 — x-Laura Davies1986 — Jane Geddes1985 — Kathy (Baker) Guadagnino1984 — Hollis Stacy1983 — Jan Stephenson1982 — Janet Alex1981 — Pat Bradley1980 — Amy Alcott1979 — Jerilyn Britz1978 — Hollis Stacy1977 — Hollis Stacy1976 — x-JoAnne Gunderson Carner1975 — Sandra P...Griner dunks, Taurasi gets hot in fourth quarter and Mercury pull out 78-72 win over Sparks
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:57:54 GMT
PHOENIX (AP) — Brittney Griner scored 29 points, including her 25th dunk as a professional, and the Phoenix Mercury held on for a 78-72 win over the Los Angeles Sparks in a matchup between two struggling teams on Sunday.Diana Taurasi added 12 of her 22 in the fourth quarter to put her less than 100 points from 10,000 in her career. Moriah Jefferson scored 11 for the Mercury (4-14), who had lost three straight and nine of 10 for the worst record in the WNBA. Griner, who matched her season high for points, also had 11 rebounds.Nneka Ogwumike had 20 points and 14 boards to lead the short-handed Sparks (7-12), who have lost five straight. Jordin Canada scored 16 points, Azura Stevens added 13 and Jasmine Thomas 10.The Sparks were without five players and lost starter Dearica Hamby with a sprained ankle midway through the first half.Griner had 16 points in the first half as the Mercury took a 42-36 lead. Griner was 7-of-11 shooting, including a dunk early in the second quarter. It was he...Latest news
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