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Here's why Netflix will stop working on some Apple TVs Elgin ISD hosts job fair to fill positions for growing district 'We are in the middle of a crisis': Scientists say Earth is warming at a record rate Advertisem*nt P. Terry's crispy chicken bites now permanently on the menu Texas AG launches team to enforce state privacy laws Laura Ianello named Texas Longhorns women's golf coach Suspect pointed gun at him, now his taco stand struggles after SWAT incident Advertisem*nt Man pointed gun at him, now his taco stand struggles after SWAT incident The stage is set: It's No. 1 Texas vs. No. 2 Oklahoma in the WCWS championship series Man who went viral for driving during Zoom court hearing had license restored in 2022 Nebraska woman who was pronounced dead found alive at funeral home 80 percent of 2021 blackouts preventable with addition of Texas to national grid: Study Lake Travis water levels affecting some businesses, others staying afloat Austin resident claims $1 million winning Powerball ticket Downtown parking lot being used as homeless resource center this summer Bastrop film studios expected to fully open in 2025 Downtown road closures planned Wednesday for Maudie's Moonlight Margarita Run Travis County DA asking higher court to reverse 'unlawful' Daniel Perry pardon Daniel Perry pardon: Travis County DA discusses next steps Where keeping cool could cost the most this summer: new report Major pipeline planned to cross Central Texas Dog left in hot U-Haul nearly an hour while owners went to Florida beach: police TxDOT sues several displaced properties amid planned I-35 expansion What age can kids stay home alone in Texas? New border security rules go into effect 'immediately' Texas has one the best US cities for grilling meat, new ranking shows Ascension electronic health records restored after ransomware attack Tracking the Tropics: Why is the anticipated busy season so quiet right now? Travis County to evaluate EMS services outside city limits
  • 04-06-2024 13:27 via kxan.com

    San Marcos city leaders to discuss how $1.3 million in grant funding should be spent - Austin news - NewsLocker (1)

    SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) — At Tuesday's City Council meeting, San Marcos leaders will hold a public hearing to discuss funding for its grant program supporting community development.According to the City of San Marcos, leaders will discuss the use of $766,063 for its Community Development Block Grant program. The city also plans to reallocate an additional $655,089 from previous years to the program, the total equaling $1.4 million.On Friday, June 7 the city will also have a public comment

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  • Here's why Netflix will stop working on some Apple TVs

    05-06-2024 13:56 via kxan.com

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    (The Hill) -- Netflix will no longer be supported on second and third-generation Apple TVs starting in August.Netflix won’t be available on these older Apple TVs after July 31, the company wrote on its set-up website. The Verge reported that Netflix notified customers of the decision in an email, saying the move was made to “maintain the best possible Netflix experience.”It’s not clear what may have led Netflix to halt its services on these older Apple TVs, which the comp

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  • Elgin ISD hosts job fair to fill positions for growing district

    05-06-2024 12:28 via kxan.com

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    ELGIN, Texas (KXAN) -- The Elgin Independent School District is hosting a job fair Wednesday afternoon to help fill teacher vacancies as the district continues to grow in size. The school district is adding two new elementary schools in the next two school years.
    Elgin ISD Board of Trustees recently raised salaries by 3% across the district and approved raising the starting salary for teachers to $55,760. The district's Assistant Superintendent on Human Capital, Al A. Rodriguez, said the increas

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  • 'We are in the middle of a crisis': Scientists say Earth is warming at a record rate

    05-06-2024 05:45 via kxan.com

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    (AP) -- The rate Earthis warminghit an all-time high in 2023 with 92% of last year's surprisingrecord-shattering heatcaused by humans, top scientists calculated.The group of 57 scientists from around the world used United Nations-approved methods to examine what's behindlast year's deadly burst of heat. They said even with a faster warming rate they don't see evidence of significant acceleration in human-caused climate change beyond increased fossil fuel burning.Las

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  • P. Terry's crispy chicken bites now permanently on the menu

    05-06-2024 04:42 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Central Texans can now enjoy P. Terry's crispy chicken bites for good. It was originally a limited promotion that began back in March. However, due to the success of selling more than one million bites, they will now remain permanently on the menu, the restaurant said in a news release.The crispy chicken bites now appear on the P. Terry's menu board as item #6, the release said.“We’re very protective of our menu,” said Patrick Terry, CEO, and co-founder of P. T

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  • Texas AG launches team to enforce state privacy laws

    05-06-2024 04:34 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Texas Attorney General's Office announced it has established a team that will enforce Texas privacy laws.This is part of AG Ken Paxton's major data privacy and security initiative, his office said in a news release. He said the idea is to protect Texans' information from Artificial Intelligence (AI) and tech companies.“With companies able to collect, aggregate, and use sensitive data on an unprecedented scale, we are strengthening our enforcement of privacy laws to pro

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  • Laura Ianello named Texas Longhorns women's golf coach

    05-06-2024 03:53 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) — It didn't take long for Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte to find the next Longhorns women's golf coach.Ryan Murphy announced his resignation May 31, and not even a week later, Texas announced the hire of Laura Ianello.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/newslettersIanello spent 14 years as the head coach (three years as an assistant) at her alma mater Arizona, taking

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  • Suspect pointed gun at him, now his taco stand struggles after SWAT incident

    05-06-2024 01:37 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Saxx Williams has been running his taco/burger stand for less than two years out of the Texcoma gas station kitchen in southeast Austin.
    After a SWAT incident on May 21, he was out of work for two weeks, forced to throw out food contaminated by toxins used by the SWAT team. The gas station was left with shattered glass, and is now boarded up after a standoff with a man police shot and killed.APD identifies man shot by police officer at southeast Austin gas stationAs of Tues

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  • Man pointed gun at him, now his taco stand struggles after SWAT incident

    05-06-2024 01:37 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Saxx Williams has been running his taco/burger stand for less than two years out of the Texcoma gas station kitchen in southeast Austin.
    After a SWAT incident on May 21, he was out of work for two weeks, forced to throw out food contaminated by toxins used by the SWAT team. The gas station was left with shattered glass, and is now boarded up after a standoff with a man police shot and killed.APD identifies man shot by police officer at southeast Austin gas stationAs of Tues

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  • The stage is set: It's No. 1 Texas vs. No. 2 Oklahoma in the WCWS championship series

    05-06-2024 01:15 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Women's College World Series championship series will feature the top two teams in the country.No. 2 Oklahoma outlasted No. 4 Florida 6-5 with a walk-off home run by Jayda Coleman in the eighth inning in an elimination semifinal Tuesday. Now, the mighty Sooners take on top-seeded Texas for the crown starting Wednesday at Devon Field in Oklahoma City.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newslett

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  • Man who went viral for driving during Zoom court hearing had license restored in 2022

    05-06-2024 01:03 via kxan.com

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    (NewsNation) — A Michigan man who attended a Zoom court hearing while supposedly driving with a suspended license was sent to jail due to an apparent clerical error.Corey Harris attended a virtual hearing May 15 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on charges related to a traffic stop last year. In video footage, Judge Cedric Simpson appeared dumbfounded that Harris would appear before him while behind the wheel of a vehicle with a suspended driver's license.
    Harris’ bond was revoked, and he was

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  • Nebraska woman who was pronounced dead found alive at funeral home

    05-06-2024 00:59 via kxan.com

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    (NewsNation) — A Nebraska woman who had been pronounced dead at a nursing home this week was later found to be alive by a funeral home worker who noticed she was still breathing.Constance Glantz, 74, had been placed on hospice care at Mulberry Nursing Home in Waverly, Nebraska. Nursing home staff said she was dead at 9:44 a.m. Monday morning, and she was taken to a funeral home in Lincoln.Then, at 11:45 a.m., the Lincoln Police Department and the Lincoln Fire and Rescue were dispatched to

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  • 80 percent of 2021 blackouts preventable with addition of Texas to national grid: Study

    05-06-2024 00:48 via kxan.com

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    (The Hill) — Integrating Texas’ self-contained electrical grid with the broader national grid could prevent mass power outages like those suffered in the Lone Star state during a 2021 cold snap, according to research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.In the study, from MIT’s Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, the researchers modeled the effects of a bill introduced by Reps. Greg Casar (D-Texas) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) that would conn

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  • Lake Travis water levels affecting some businesses, others staying afloat

    05-06-2024 00:43 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) – It has been a couple of years since Lake Travis has been closer to full than empty. On Tuesday, the lake level is nearly 41%.The low levels have been hard on some businesses. Lake Travis Waterloo Adventures confirmed that – because of low lake levels – it would not be opening its obstacle course for the 2024 season.Other businesses on the lake said the press surrounding lower lake levels has been more detrimental than having less water.“W

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  • Austin resident claims $1 million winning Powerball ticket

    04-06-2024 22:14 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) — A lucky Austin resident has claimed a winning Powerball ticket worth $1 million.The person, who has remained anonymous, purchased the ticket in the March 23 drawing. The ticket was bought at a 7-Eleven at 9704 Giles Lane in northeast Austin.The winning Quick Pick ticket matched all five of the white balls, but not the red Powerball.Powerball jackpots start at $20 million and roll over from drawing to drawing if there is no winner. The largest jackpot ever won in the game wa

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  • Downtown parking lot being used as homeless resource center this summer

    04-06-2024 22:10 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Heading into another summer of dangerous temperatures, the City of Austin -- in partnership with non-profit Urban Alchemy -- have converted a parking lot in downtown Austin into a place people experiencing homelessness can get reprieve and be connected to resources.
    The location is being called "the Oasis." According to Austin's Homeless Strategy Officer, David Gray, it will be open seven days a week to provide relief from the heat, water, connection to Urban Alchemy staff and t

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  • Bastrop film studios expected to fully open in 2025

    04-06-2024 21:53 via kxan.com

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    BASTROP COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A major film studio project in Bastrop County is on track to open in late 2025, the studio CEO said.
    Alton Butler, CEO and owner of Line 204,said the first studios could be ready before the end of 2024, but the full project is expected to finish in late 2025.PREVIOUS: Bastrop film studios to open in late 2024Details of theproject were first shared in 2021. The development along the Colorado River will have stages, office space, warehouses, roadwa

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  • Downtown road closures planned Wednesday for Maudie's Moonlight Margarita Run

    04-06-2024 21:45 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Several road closures are planned near Lady Bird Lake Wednesday evening, as runners ring in Global Running Day with Maudie's Moonlight Margarita Run.The 5K race begins at 8 p.m. at Auditorium Shores, with runners heading across the South First Street Bridge and heading down West Cesar Chavez Street before turning around at Austin High School to head back to the finish line.Proceeds benefit The Trail Conservancy, and participants are welcomed to enjoy music and Tex-Mex food follo

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  • Travis County DA asking higher court to reverse 'unlawful' Daniel Perry pardon

    04-06-2024 21:10 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Travis County district attorney's office plans to take action against Gov. Greg Abbott in response to what it believes was an "unlawful" pardon of a man convicted of murder in the death of a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020.
    Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned Daniel Perry May 16, one week after he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. The former Army sergeant was working for Uber when he drove into a crowd of protesters who started kicking and hitting his car, court testimony show

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  • Daniel Perry pardon: Travis County DA discusses next steps

    04-06-2024 21:10 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Travis County district attorney plans to take action in response to the pardon of a man convicted of murder in the death of a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020.Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned Daniel Perry May 16, one week after he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. The former Army sergeant was working for Uber when he drove into a crowd of protesters who started kicking and hitting his car, court testimony showed. He shot protester Garrett Foster, himself an Air Force veteran

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  • Where keeping cool could cost the most this summer: new report

    04-06-2024 20:42 via kxan.com

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    (NEXSTAR) — While average heating costs were projected to drop over the winter, Americans aren't likely to be as lucky when it comes to cooling costs this summer. Instead, new predictions say the financial burden of staying cool could reach its highest level in a decade.
    Between June and September, the average cost of home cooling will be $719, up nearly 8% over last year, according to projections from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA) and the Center for Energy,

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  • Major pipeline planned to cross Central Texas

    04-06-2024 20:39 via kxan.com

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    Central Texas (FOX 44) - A new natural gas pipeline has been proposed to stretch across 27 Texas Counties and to pass through Central Texas. Three Open House meetings in the area are scheduled in June to provide information on this project.DeLa Express has announced plans to construct the 42-inch-diameter line to stretch about 690 miles - from a point near Red Bluff in Loving County to a point near Moss Bluff in Calcasieu Parish in Louisiana.
    The company also plans to construct five lateral pipe

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  • Dog left in hot U-Haul nearly an hour while owners went to Florida beach: police

    04-06-2024 20:36 via kxan.com

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    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) - Florida officers rescued a dog Sunday after it was locked inside a hot U-Haul truck while its owners went to the beach.The dog had been inside the moving truck with its windows "cracked only slightly" for nearly an hour without any water, according to the New Smyrna Beach Police Department."The temperature outside at the time was 86 degrees with no cloud cover, meaning the temperature inside the vehicle was likely 100 degrees or more," the police department wrote on Facebook

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  • TxDOT sues several displaced properties amid planned I-35 expansion

    04-06-2024 20:34 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) -- An Austin-based attorney representing more than a dozen property owners displaced by the upcoming Interstate 35 expansion in downtown Austin confirmed the Texas Department of Transportation has filed lawsuits against several of his clients over property acquisitions.More than 100 residences and businesses along the eight-mile project corridor -- running along I-35 from U.S. Highway 290 East to State Highway 71 and Ben White Boulevard -- were marked for displacement due to the pl

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  • What age can kids stay home alone in Texas?

    04-06-2024 20:33 via kxan.com

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    LUBBOCK, Texas -- Kids in Texas are kicking off summer break from school. However, that doesn't mean their parents are off as well. This poses the question, "At what age can parents leave kids alone?"The short answer, according to Texas law, all boils down to “reasonableness."
    The Texas Penal Code for Abandoning or Endangering Child defined abandon as leaving a child in any place “providing reasonable and necessary care for the child.” The code said, “any place under circ

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  • New border security rules go into effect 'immediately'

    04-06-2024 20:28 via kxan.com

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    McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — President Joe Biden today is announcing strict measures to close the border "immediately" because of high levels of illegal immigration, as well as stricter screening methods for those seeking asylum, senior administration officials confirmed Tuesday.Biden prepares an order that would shut down asylum if a daily average of 2,500 migrants arrive
    "With Congress failing to act, illegal crossings in our border remain too high for our systems effectively. In th

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  • Texas has one the best US cities for grilling meat, new ranking shows

    04-06-2024 20:03 via kxan.com

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    (NEXSTAR) — Summer is quickly approaching, and with the higher temperatures come more reasons to be outdoors with some meat on the grill. It's an American summer tradition — but a new analysis found that cookouts in some Lone Star State areas might be easier (and more cost-effective) than in others.In fact, one Texas city made the national top 10 of best cities for grilling meat.2 Texas cities are among the ‘dirtiest’ in US: studyTo figure this out, lawn care industry ne

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  • Ascension electronic health records restored after ransomware attack

    04-06-2024 19:18 via kxan.com

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Doctors and nurses at Ascension Seton in Austin can access electronic health records again Tuesday, almost a month after a ransomware attack."This will allow most hospital departments, physician offices and clinics to use electronic documentation, charting, and ordering systems. Patients should see improved efficiencies and wait times," Ascension wrote on its website.
    Hospitals and clinics remained open, but employees had to put everything on paper during the disruption, wh

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  • Tracking the Tropics: Why is the anticipated busy season so quiet right now?

    04-06-2024 18:28 via kxan.com

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    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) -- With the start of hurricane season comes the start of Tracking the Tropics' sixth season.
    You can watch Nexstar's interactive streaming show on Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. ET (11:30 CT), or after the fact on YouTube or your favorite podcast platform.
    If you'd like to ask questions and interact live, you can watch the stream on the WFLA Facebook page and use one of the custom hashtags, #HeyAmanda or #HeyRebecca, to make your comment visible to our team. We'll answer your question

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  • Travis County to evaluate EMS services outside city limits

    04-06-2024 18:23 via kxan.com

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    TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Travis County is planning to look at how it provides and funds emergency medical services in areas outside city limits.
    On Tuesday, Travis County Commissioners Court unanimously approved a midyear budget adjustment of $400,000 for a consultant to study funding for emergency medical responses in the county. The money is earmarked and might not cost the full amount.RELATED: A look at EMS, AFD response times in AustinChuck Brotherton, the county executive

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