Puppies found on side of road saved, shelter seeking more help from fosters

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

Puppies found on side of road saved, shelter seeking more help from fosters AUSTIN (KXAN) -- An Austin pet shelter is thanking people who stepped up to foster puppies who were recently found on the side of the road in Lockhart, but the shelter said it still needs support.The puppies arrived at Austin Pets Alive! after being found still attached to the umbilical cord of their dead mother, who was likely hit by a car, the shelter said. Austin Pets Alive! seeking fosters amid Central Texas heat wave APA! said each of the puppies is fighting to live and will require bottle-feeding around the clock every two hours. APA! immediately found foster homes for the "bottle babies" because so many felt compelled to help after the shelter took in the puppies found in a trash bag last month. According to the shelter, caring for a litter of puppies costs an average of $1,000 per puppy for vaccines, food and care for six to eight weeks. They are fragile and only have a chance at life because of the supporters and fosters caring for them. With these fo...

Fringe review: ‘101 Goofin’ Things’ lives up to its name with fun

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

Fringe review: ‘101 Goofin’ Things’ lives up to its name with fun Must seeThe Goof Goof crew lives up to their name in “101 Goofin’ Things”, which had adults and children laughing and participating alongside them. Liv Augusta Amrami and Phillip Schramm “perform 101 goofin’ tasks, randomized for your pleasure,” according to the apt description in the online program. For kids (and adults) accustomed to sitting quietly at the theater, being encouraged to take part (think Bingo, bowling with eggs for two audience volunteers) and interact with the actors was exhilirating. One child, age 10, begged to see the show again; not out of the question because each will be different. Come prepared for a chaotic, wild ride that can be loud at times, but in all the best ways.Presented by Goof Goof at Theatre in the Round; 7 p.m. Aug. 5, 7 p.m. Aug. 9, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 11, 10 p.m. Aug. 12.Still unsure what to see? Check out all our Fringe reviews here.The Minnesota Fringe Festival turns 30 this year, presenting 101 hourlong stage acts from Au...

The Loop 2023 Fantasy Football Preview: Our favorites

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

The Loop 2023 Fantasy Football Preview: Our favorites As April’s NFL draft neared, most of the NFL’s bottom-dwelling teams wheeled and dealed to try to feast on the bumper crop of quarterbacking prospects.But not the Chicago Bears.Instead of tying their fortunes and their No. 1 pick to Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young, Bears general manager Ryan Poles pulled off the trade of the offseason. And put his faith in the third-year QB who appears set to join the league’s elite.Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields, right, runs away from Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano during the second half of an NFL football game, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022, in Chicago. The Bills won 35-13. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)Justin Fields was the lone standout on the Bears’ offense last season. He had the second-most rushing yards ever by a quarterback: 1,143. More than 76 yards per game. A mere five NFL running backs averaged more. And his eight rushing touchdowns were second to Philadelphia’s Jalen Hurts among QBs.Fields’ passing numbers? Less impressive, in large ...

Jerry Seinfeld to perform at the Palace Theatre

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

Jerry Seinfeld to perform at the Palace Theatre ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Comedian Jerry Seinfeld is coming to Albany. He's set to perform at the Palace Theatre on October 27 at 7 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Seinfeld is best known for his work on "Seinfeld," often described as a show about nothing, that ran from 1989 to 1998. He also hosted "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" for several seasons.Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, August 11 at 10 a.m. You can buy tickets on the Ticketmaster website.

WATCH: Passerby films scene of Cranesville train derailment

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

WATCH: Passerby films scene of Cranesville train derailment CRANESVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A passerby caught footage at the scene of the Cranesville train derailment that happened Friday morning around 8 a.m. Credit to Lisa Marie Cruz for the footage.Video credit to Lisa Marie CruzNEWS10 has received word this is a 16-car train derailment, and that the derailed cars were not carrying people, but goods. Crews are on the scene evaluating the situation. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is working with the DOT and several other agencies on this incident. There are no reported injuries or spills. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Governor Kathy Hochul has released a statement regarding the train derailment. "I have been briefed on the train derailment in Montgomery County where several tanker cars came off the tracks this morning and have directed State personnel to provide all necessary assistance to local emergency response officials. The New York State Police, Office of Fire Preventio...

Alpine Bobsled closing at Six Flags Great Escape

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

Alpine Bobsled closing at Six Flags Great Escape LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - At the end of the summer, Six Flags Great Escape is retiring an Olympic-scale venerated ride. It's the Alpine Bobsled's 25th and final season in use - so get your sledding in while you can. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “It’s always difficult to say goodbye to a popular attraction, especially something as unique as Alpine Bobsled,” said Park President Rebecca Wood. “We always have our eye on new ways to excite our guests and retiring older attractions is a necessary part of that process. We will continue to evaluate this space for future enhancements we know our guests will love.”The Olympics-inspired ride will take its final run on Monday, Sept. 4. The ride functions as a trackless roller coaster, sending riders through a themed toboggan half-pipe at a top speed of 35 miles per hour. Everything happening in Lake George in August The 1,500-foot ride had a life prior to coming to Lake George. The...

Train derailed in Cranesville, Route 5 closed

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

Train derailed in Cranesville, Route 5 closed CRANESVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A train derailment in Cranesville on the Montgomery/Schenectady county line has temporarily closed Route 5. Montgomery County Sheriff Jeff Smith confirms with NEWS10 there are no injuries and no spills at this time.Image via NYSPImage via NYSPImage via NYSP Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Crews are on the scene evaluating the situation. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is working with the DOT and several other agencies on this incident.NEWS10 has received word this is a 16-car train derailment, and that the derailed cars were not carrying people, but goods. Stick with NEWS10 for more information as it becomes available.

Billy Bush, great-grandson of Adolphus Bush, unveils Anheuser-Busch family saga in new book

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

Billy Bush, great-grandson of Adolphus Bush, unveils Anheuser-Busch family saga in new book ST. LOUS -- Billy Bush, the great-grandson of Adolphus Bush, shared his story of the Anheuser-Busch family dynasty. In his new book, "Family Reigns: The Extraordinary Rise and Epic Fall of an American Dynasty," Busch offers a firsthand account of the renowned beer family's history, from its inception to its remarkable growth. “Later on in life, I started realizing that I kind of grew up in a unique situation,” said Busch. “I started looking into who my great grandfather was, how he got started here, how my grandfather took the company through prohibition.” Busch's unique upbringing within the Anheuser-Busch empire provided him with a perspective few could comprehend. Amidst the bustling business world, his parents, busy building the brewery, were rarely around. “My parents were so busy working and building the brewery, my mom was right at my dad's side the whole time. She was mainly involved in entertaining wholesalers and celebrities and suppliers,” said Busch. ...

Colorado backtracks on full-time preschool for 11,000 kids with risk factors

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

Colorado backtracks on full-time preschool for 11,000 kids with risk factors Nikki Spasova expected her 4-year-old son to get free full-day classes through the state’s new universal preschool program since he’s still learning English.But just two weeks before Kristian was set to start preschool, Spasova learned that wasn’t the case. Instead, the state program will cover just 15 hours of preschool, the same hours offered to Colorado children who don’t face barriers to success in school.Colorado’s universal preschool plan called for children like Kristian to get up to 30 hours a week at no cost to their families, provided there was enough money. It turns out there isn’t.In the final weeks before school starts, that shortfall triggered a provision in state law that tightened eligibility requirements so that only children who are low-income and have a second risk factor will receive full-day classes.Instead of half of 4-year-olds being offered free full-time preschool, just 13% will.Some of the affected children are learning English, like Kristian. Many more are...

Denver crews sweep homeless encampment for the first time under Mayor Mike Johnston

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:01:35 GMT

Denver crews sweep homeless encampment for the first time under Mayor Mike Johnston City crews Friday morning began the first homeless encampment sweep authorized by Denver Mayor Mike Johnston.The dozens of people living in tents and makeshift shelters along the 2200 block of Stout Street are being moved along without being offered housing options beyond the city’s existing homeless shelter system.Johnston, elected in June after campaigning on a promise of ending unsheltered homelessness in his first term in office, has said that his policy toward sweeps — a common action under previous Mayor Michael Hancock — is to avoid them until more stable housing like a hotel room, tiny home or Safe Outdoor Space tent can be secured for all the inhabitants of an encampment.He said he knows sweeps without housing are not a solution to homelessness  “because it means you’re chasing people off one block and then end up on another block.”Unsheltered homelessness rose by 8% in Denver in 2023 over 2022, according to a recently released point-in-t...