Austin FC signs center back Julio Cascante to new contract
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — He's only been on the field for eight minutes this season due to injury, but center back Julio Cascante has done more than enough in the eyes of Austin FC to earn a new contract.The club announced Tuesday it signed Cascante to a 3-year contract with a team option for a fourth year, potentially keeping the Costa Rican defender in Verde and Black through 2026.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/newslettersIn the season opener Feb. 25 against St. Louis City FC, Cascante went down with a "severe" groin injury that has made the club scramble to find a solid combination for the back line. At the time of his injury, the club said it would be re-evaluated in eight weeks, and that timetable is up next week.According to the MLS Players Association salary guide, Cascante made $337,500 in guaranteed compensation last year. Those figures are typically updated in the fall on the pl...N.D. governor signs off on Republican bans on transgender athletes
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
North Dakota’s Republican Gov. Doug Burgum on Tuesday evening signed two transgender athlete bans into law, effectively prohibiting transgender girls and women from joining female sports teams in K-12 and college.Lawmakers in the House and Senate passed the bills with veto-proof majorities this year. If the governor had vetoed the bills or refused to sign them, the bills likely would’ve still become law.Burgum said in a statement that over the past two years, with more than 27,000 students participating in North Dakota high school sports, “there still has not been a single recorded incident of a transgender girl playing or entering the process to even ask to play on a North Dakota girls’ team.”Nevertheless, the Legislature has now “resoundingly determined” that restrictions beyond the current rules for girls’ sports should be codified in state law, he said.Burgum added: “Concerns raised last session about such policies jeopardizing the ability to host regional and ...Democrat Tammy Baldwin to seek third term representing Wisconsin in U.S. Senate
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
MADISON, Wis. — Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, who spearheaded legislation to protect same-sex and interracial marriages last year, announced on Wednesday that she is seeking a third term in battleground Wisconsin.Baldwin, 60, said in a statement that she intends to continue fighting for the working class and families struggling with inflation, as well as opposing Wisconsin’s abortion ban.No Republicans have announced they are running for Baldwin’s seat, which will be critical for Democrats to hold if they want to maintain control of the Senate.The state’s Democratic Party chair, Ben Wikler, celebrated Baldwin’s announcement, saying, “No one works harder for Wisconsin families than Tammy Baldwin.” He said there was “a reason so many Republican politicians are hiding under a rug instead of running for U.S. Senate: They know that Wisconsinites trust Tammy Baldwin.”Baldwin won her first local race at age 24 and in 1998 won a seat in the U.S. House to become the f...Parents spend frantic hours outside school after hoax threats
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
GRANITE CITY, Ill. – Hoax threats at schools across Illinois on Wednesday brought panic to parents and students. FOX 2 was amid the frantic scene in Granite City.Though we now know no one was hurt after a false alarm, you might never know it, based on what it looked like on Nameoki Road between 10 a.m. and noon Wednesday.From the air, video captured by Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX showed the tremendous police response surrounding both Granite City High School and Coolidge Junior High. Hundreds of parents lined the road across the street, waiting for answers.“It’s been hectic. You don’t know what’s going on over there,” said Vivian O’Brian, a student’s grandmother. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW From the ground, you could see families ...Jordan Walker matches MLB record for rookie-debut hitting streak
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
DENVER - The hits keep coming for St. Louis Cardinals young star Jordan Walker. Now, so does a share of an impressive MLB record. Walker matched an impressive record for the longest hitting streak out of a MLB debut for anyone younger than 20 years old. This ties a record held by Eddie Murphy, not the actor, but a player who first earned his spot in Major League Baseball in 1912 with the Philadelphia Athletics. Top Story: PETA protests outside St. Louis Budweiser brewery Walker needed all the way until his final at-bat Wednesday to reach the streak, but he made it count. He singled in the ninth inning off of Rockies relief pitcher Connor Seabold to extend his hitting streak to 12 games. Walker is hitting .319 with two home runs, 8 RBI and 15 hits through 12 games in his rookie campaign. The Cardinals are now 5-7 and return home to Busch Stadium on Thursday.Man shot, killed parents inside Hazelwood home
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
HAZELWOOD, Mo. - A quiet Hazelwood neighborhood mourned the loss of a couple who, according to the police, were shot and killed by their own son.The shooting took place in the 7000 block of Woody Court just after 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. According to the police, James Moore, 63, and his wife, Norma Moore, 70, were shot and killed inside their home by their son, Joseph Moore, 31.When officers arrived on the scene after receiving a call about a disturbance and possible shots fired, they found Joseph in the street with a gun in his hand.The suspect shot at the police before turning the gun on himself. According to the investigators, an officer returned fire, but it did not hit the suspect.The man was taken to a nearby hospital, where he is being treated for his injuries. He is currently in stable condition. Top Story: PETA protests outside St. Louis Budweiser brewery A neighbor said they had witnessed the suspect in the street firing shots.“I get up look out the window, and he’s out here w...Two teens sentenced in 2021 shooting outside Hinkley High School in Aurora
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
Two teenagers were sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty to their roles in a 2021 shooting outside Hinkley High School in Aurora.Dalen Brewer, 18, and Larry Jefferson, 17, were sentenced in Arapahoe County on second-degree murder charges to seven years in the Youthful Offenders System.On Nov. 19, 2021, just before noon, surveillance cameras showed a white truck pulling into the school parking lot and stopping near another vehicle. Several people got out of both cars and began arguing, and shots were fired in the parking lot. Several students ran from the scene. The fight was later determined to be a confrontation between rival gang members.Brewer, the driver of the white truck, and Jefferson, who was in the passenger seat, could be seen in the surveillance footage shooting handguns out the windows.Three students, two Hinkley students and one APS Avenues student, were injured in the shooting.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Fourth teen suspect charged in shoot...Grass fires reported in Colorado Springs near I-25 briefly close some southbound lanes
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
Grass fires in Colorado Springs near Interstate 25 briefly caused the southbound lanes of the interstate to be reduced to one lane while firefighters contained the fire.The fire was first reported at 3:46 p.m. near Circle Drive and the interstate.The Colorado Springs Police Department said the interstate was down to one lane between Martin Luther King Jr. Bypass and Circle Drive. Police asked drivers to use caution and find alternate routes if possible.Southbound I-25 down to 1 lane between MLK Bypass & Circle while CSFD works on a grass fire. Please use caution and use alternate routes if possible.— CSPD Communications (@CSPDComCenter) April 12, 2023The Colorado Springs Fire Department said in a tweet that multiple companies responded and reported several small fires.#ColoradoSpringsFire is on scene of a #workinggrass fire near Circle and I25. CSFD has multiple companies responding and are reporting multiple small fires.— CSFD PIO (@CSFDPIO) April 12, 2023Related A...Contact tracing begins after two Eaglecrest High School teachers die, one suspected of having bacterial meningitis
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
After two teachers died at Eaglecrest High School, one of whom died of symptoms associated with bacterial meningitis, Arapahoe County health officials are beginning contact tracing efforts to mitigate any public risk of infection.In a letter sent to parents on Monday, the Cherry Creek School District identified the teacher who was suspected of having bacterial meningitis as ILC teacher Maddie Schmidt. The second employee was identified by the district as ILC para-educator Judith Geoffroy , but Jennifer Ludwig, director of Arapahoe County Public Health, said the health department is not investigating the second death as of a 2 p.m. Wednesday news conference.“These tragic deaths appear to be of natural causes and are unrelated,” Gwen Hansen-Vigil, principal at Eaglecrest, said in the letter.Public health officials are contacting anyone who may have had contact with Schmidt and giving them prophylactics to try and prevent any secondary cases.“The health risk of the ge...PG&E monthly bills could jump for many customers due to new state law
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:28:20 GMT
Customers for California’s three major power companies — including PG&E ratepayers — can expect to see some big changes in how their monthly electricity bills as compliance with a new state law begins to unfold.PG&E, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric, the three major California utilities whose services include electricity, have filed a joint proposal with the state Public Utilities Commission that sketches out how the changes in monthly bills might occur.“This proposal aims to help lower bills for those who need it most and improves billing transparency and predictability for all customers,” said Marlene Santos, PG&E’s chief customer officer.The changes affect only those customers who receive electricity services from PG&E and its sibling power companies.PG&E and the other utilities are hoping that customers won’t necessarily see a big jump in their monthly bills — and might even see a mode...Latest news
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