CW strikes deal to air ACC football, basketball

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

CW strikes deal to air ACC football, basketball (NEXSTAR) — High-profile college sports matchups are coming to the CW Network this fall thanks to a new broadcast deal with the Atlantic Coast Conference and production partner Raycom Sports.  On Thursday, the CW announced an agreement to air ACC football and basketball games beginning this September and running through the 2026-27 season. The action kicks off Saturday, September 9 with a matchup between the Pitt Panthers and non-conference opponent Cincinnati Bearcats. “We are thrilled to be adding The CW to our weekly television lineup for ACC football and basketball games,” said ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. “The CW’s national distribution will directly benefit our student-athletes, teams, alumni and fans.”In all, 13 football games will air on Saturday afternoons through the regular season. From December through February, 28 men’s basketball games and nine women’s games will air across the network, which is owned by the parent company of this website.&n...

Ken Paxton's defense and prosecution wrestle over rules ahead of impeachment trial

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

Ken Paxton's defense and prosecution wrestle over rules ahead of impeachment trial AUSTIN (Nexstar) — With less than two months before the start of the Senate impeachment trial of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton, attorneys defending and prosecuting the case are taking their arguments over pretrial rules public.On Wednesday morning, Paxton's defense attorneys made a motion for pretrial scheduling order or conference with proposed discovery deadlines ahead of the trial. Discovery is the process in which legal parties exchange information about the case, in order for both sides to have an awareness of what witnesses and evidence might be presented or who will during trial.Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, who will preside as the judge in the case, complied with the request from Paxton's legal team, issuing a discovery order late Wednesday evening.Paxton impeachment pretrial discovery order from Lt. Governor Dan PatrickDownloadIn their request for official deadlines, Paxton's lawyers said "a scheduling order is necessary to ensure a full and fair trial," because of the ...

Camp for girls in Austin teaches about construction trade

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

Camp for girls in Austin teaches about construction trade AUSTIN (KXAN) — Girls in the Austin area began participating in a construction camp this week where they are learning about the construction trade and picking up some new skills along the way.Camp NaWIC started Monday and runs through Friday. Each day has been focused on a different aspect of construction work, according to organizers.On Thursday, campers learned how to pour concrete, solder and build their own cactuses.Campers said they have enjoyed the experience so far."I do think that it’s good to know as a skill just the information knowing how things are built — it's really good knowledge," camper Mauriel Coles said.Campers learn new skills related to construction trade (KXAN photo/Ed Zavala)Campers learn new skills related to construction trade (KXAN photo/Ed Zavala)Campers learn new skills related to construction trade (KXAN photo/Ed Zavala)Campers learn new skills related to construction trade (KXAN photo/Ed Zavala)Campers learn new skills related to construction trade (KXA...

St. Paul Parks and Rec, Parks Conservancy join initiative to bring equity to play spaces for children

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

St. Paul Parks and Rec, Parks Conservancy join initiative to bring equity to play spaces for children St. Paul Parks and Rec and the St. Paul Parks Conservancy recently announced they have joined a national nonprofit effort dedicated to ending play space inequity across the country.The non-profit KABOOM!’s initiative is designed to “ensure that every child has an amazing place to play across the country,” according to the press release.St. Paul Parks and Rec and the conservancy plan to invest $7.5 million through a fundraising campaign to improve access to places for children to play.“Strong nonprofit partnerships are vital to the success and sustainability of our parks and recreation system,” said St. Paul Parks and Recreation Director Andy Rodriguez, in a statement. “We are excited to work with KABOOM! and the Saint Paul Parks Conservancy to make our playspaces safer, more equitable, and accessible for all.”St. Paul has been recognized as having the second best city park system in the U.S., according to the Trust for Public Land’s annual ParkScore rankings....

Beloved St. Paul Vietnamese eatery Ngon Bistro to close after 16 years

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

Beloved St. Paul Vietnamese eatery Ngon Bistro to close after 16 years Ngon Bistro, the beloved University Avenue Vietnamese restaurant with French influences, will close after a 16-year run.The restaurant, which placed Vietnamese cuisine in a slightly upscale, and definitely cool, atmosphere, had loyal fans who raved about the ribeye pho, rabbit dumplings, serrano-pepper-braised pork pasta and more. Cocktails were delightful, too, and there was always something good spinning from the vinyl record player at the bar.Chef/owner Hai Truong took over the space in 2007 from his aunt, who ran Pho Anh there.It was always a bright spot in St. Paul’s culinary scene, and customers and neighbors mourned the loss on social media, where Trong posted the following message:“It’s been an epic run of 16+ years but we’ve made the difficult decision to close Ngon. Our last day of service will be Saturday, July 22nd. Stop in for one last meal with us.“Support your local small businesses & restaurants! See you again. Cheers, Hai.”Ngon Bistro: 799 University Ave.,...

Government downplayed risks of radioactive waste in St. Louis, records show

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

Government downplayed risks of radioactive waste in St. Louis, records show ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Approximately 15,000 pages of newly-disclosed documents reveal that federal agencies knew about the dangers of radioactive contamination in north St. Louis County since as early as 1949.Residents who fought to prove this now want justice.“In 2012, in an 11-month period, I had a total hysterectomy due to masses on my ovaries. I had an adrenal gland removed due to a tumor, I’ve had thyroid cancer,” said Christen Cammuso, Missouri Coalition for the Environment. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW Previously unreleased government records show radioactive waste was known to pose a threat to people living near Coldwater Creek as early as 1949. But federal officials repeatedly downplayed the risks, and dismissed p...

Homicide ruled out in case of baby found dead in St. Louis freezer in 2019

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

Homicide ruled out in case of baby found dead in St. Louis freezer in 2019 ST. LOUIS - Police say the death of a baby found inside the freezer of a St. Louis home several years ago is no longer being investigated as a homicide. On July 28, 2019, the remains of an unidentified child were found inside the freezer of an apartment in the 6000 block of Magnolia Avenue in south St. Louis. Lawmaker to review law ‘in-depth’ after cars with expired tags towed from driveways A man named Adam Smith told FOX 2 in 2019 that he made the shocking discovery just days after his mother died. Investigators say the baby was discovered wrapped inside with a blanket which was entombed inside a box thought to contain an old wedding cake inside the freezer.In a police briefing Wednesday, the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department says there was limited information available then to help identify the baby and determine the circumstances of the baby's death. According to preliminary tests cited Wednesday, police believe the child found inside was wearing clothes made around th...

Third bus of migrants arrives in Los Angeles from Texas, mayor says

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

Third bus of migrants arrives in Los Angeles from Texas, mayor says Another bus carrying migrants arrived in Los Angeles from Texas, Mayor Karen Bass said Thursday. The bus arrived at Union Station in downtown L.A. around 12:40 p.m., the mayor said in a statement. "The City has continued to work with City Departments, the County, and a coalition of nonprofit organizations, in addition to our faith partners, to execute a plan set in place earlier this year. As we have before, when we became aware of the bus yesterday, we activated our plan," said Zach Seidl, a spokesperson for Bass.No further details about the bus was released by the mayor's office Thursday, but the Los Angeles Times reported there were 35 migrants on board. The bus was sent to California by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, the Times reported.It's the third time a bus carrying migrants has arrived in Los Angeles from Texas. On June 14, 42 migrants were bused to Los Angeles from the city of McAllen.Then on July 1, a bus arrived at the transportation hub from the city of Brownsville.In that ins...

Orange County man records extremely close encounter with cougar

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

Orange County man records extremely close encounter with cougar A wildlife photographer may have gotten the shot of a lifetime Wednesday night when he encountered a mountain lion mere feet down a path.Mark Girardeau said he was checking his motion-activated cameras in Trabuco Canyon when he saw the adult puma, which he calls "Uno," "just chilling" on the trail. When he zooms in on Uno, the camera shows that the cougar is calm and composed, seemingly more curious about Girardeau's presence than anything else.The big cat then saunters down the trail until she reaches the other side of the path from Girardeau's position, then trots away.This mountain lion had no problem around wildlife photographer Mark Girardeau on July 13, 2023. (Mark Girardeau)"Oh s—. I had bear spray ready," he narrates.In another video, Uno, who is wearing a collar, walks within an arm's length of Girardeau's vehicle, seemingly unconcerned with his presence.If you encounter a mountain lion in the wild, the National Park Service says to stay calm, make eye contact and stand and...

Disneyland to celebrate 68th anniversary with limited-time event

Published Fri, 29 Nov 2024 14:07:50 GMT

Disneyland to celebrate 68th anniversary with limited-time event The Disneyland Resort will celebrate its 68th anniversary on Monday and will hold a celebratory cavalcade to mark the special occasion, the resort announced Thursday.Walt Disney welcomed the first guests into Disneyland on July 17, 1955.The celebratory cavalcade will take place at Disneyland at 11:45 a.m. and will likely include appearances from Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Daisy, among other characters. Disneyland sells out of Oogie Boogie Bash tickets on the first day The Anaheim-based theme park will also celebrate its birthday with a new donut available at Jolly Holiday Bakery Café from July 15 until July 17.The resort’s latest celebration comes during Disney 100, a yearlong celebration of the Walt Disney Co.’s 100th anniversary. The festivities included the debut of a new ride, two new nighttime shows, new food options and more.The new dark ride, Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway, opened to the public earlier this year and is the first ride at Disneyland that stars Mickey Mou...