Texas coyote sightings, attacks on pets increase during denning season

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

Texas coyote sightings, attacks on pets increase during denning season AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Some Central Texas residents have reported seeing more coyotes recently, leading to concerns about potential attacks on people and pets. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) tells KXAN that coyote attacks on people are "extremely rare." The agency's main focus with coyotes is in assisting local governments, such as the City of Austin, in "coordinating nuisance coyote control and public education.""Coyotes live with and among people in all urban areas in Texas," TPWD said, "Coyotes typically avoid people. In fact, people are often surprised to learn that coyotes are important predators in urban areas and keep other wildlife populations in check (especially rodents and rabbits but also skunks and raccoons)."TPWD also compared urban and suburban coyotes to deer, calling both "symptoms of a broader issue" -- human expansion into habitats."People continue to expand housing subdivisions and other human development into what used to be open range wildlife ...

07/10/2023: Ongoing flooding concerns

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

07/10/2023: Ongoing flooding concerns The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologist Jill Szwed.Happy Monday! Two weeks ago we were asking, "where is the rain?" Now we've gotten too much in a short period of time. A number of spots have received over two inches of rain over the past 24 hours. Isolated spots downstate picked a summer's worth of rain! And it's still raining.The heavy rain and flooding threats will continue through Tuesday. The area-wide Flood Watch remains in effect through mid-day tomorrow. Even once the rain comes to an end, it will take time for all of this water to drain into the larger rivers and creeks. There is a Flood Warning along the Hoosic River at Williamstown, which is expected to crest in minor flood stage this afternoon.This is a slow-moving system that will keep periods of heavy rain in play throughout the day. Today's heaviest rain will fall northeast of Albany and across Vermont. Western New England could see an isolated gusty storm.How much more rain will fall? Areas northeast of ...

Juvenile arrested in S. Pearl St. car-jacking was arrested in May

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

Juvenile arrested in S. Pearl St. car-jacking was arrested in May ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A 17-year-old from Albany was arrested on Wednesday after forcibly stealing a car from a woman on South Pearl Street. According to Albany Police, the same 17-year-old was arrested for a robbery in May. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Wednesday, around 11:20 a.m., police responded near South Pearl and Howard Streets for reports of a robbery. After arriving, police say the victim reported that a male suspect had opened the car's passenger side door while near the intersection. Police say she claimed he displayed what appeared to be a handgun and forcibly stole her car. The car was later found in Colonie by New York State Police and Albany Detectives. Police say the suspect attempted to flee on foot but was quickly taken into custody. The juvenile was charged with one count of first-degree robbery. GasBuddy: Avg. Albany prices fall 1.1 cents in last week On Wednesday, May 7, around 4:30 p.m., the...

Last Missouri I-64 exit mural to be completed today

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

Last Missouri I-64 exit mural to be completed today ST. LOUIS -- Two men put the final touches today on a new art project in Downtown St. Louis. Artist William Lachance and Painter Robert Fishbone will complete a new mural visible from the last Missouri exit on I-64. It's 25 feet by 100 feet with more than 80 colors. It's part of a downtown beautification project commissioned by greater St. Louis Inc.

Broncos position preview: Denver’s biggest offseason move at quarterback wasn’t a quarterback at all

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

Broncos position preview: Denver’s biggest offseason move at quarterback wasn’t a quarterback at all Editor’s note: First in a series previewing the Broncos’ position groups entering training camp. Today, quarterbacks.On the roster (four): Russell Wilson, Jarrett Stidham, Ben DiNucci, Jarrett Guarantano.How many on the 53? Likely two, maybe three.Most impactful offseason move: Hiring Sean Payton as the head coach.Payton takes pride in the culture he builds, the way he details work, the way he manages games. He’s confident across the board. But there’s no doubt his hiring also has an impact on the quarterback room. Wilson glowed about Payton before he ever interviewed for the job. Payton has the gravitas to demand a lot out of Wilson and also to make the call on how much leash to give the nine-time Pro Bowler if he doesn’t improve from a career-worst 2022.If all goes to plan, that won’t be an issue. That’s kind of the point of making this hire.Biggest question to answer in camp: Two or three?In reality, the only question that fully matters is whether Wilson bounces...

Innovative backcountry ski area near Kremmling will close 

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

Innovative backcountry ski area near Kremmling will close  Bluebird Backcountry, an innovative ski area without lifts that was designed to expose beginners to backcountry skiing and educate them on how to enjoy it safely, is closing permanently after three seasons for financial reasons.Located 30 miles north of Kremmling at Bear Mountain near the east side of Rabbit Ear’s Pass, Bluebird had ideal terrain for teaching introductory backcountry skills, but it was 125 miles from Denver. It was situated on 1,200 acres of land leased from a private landowner.“The business hasn’t been profitable,” said Jeff Woodward, co-founder and CEO. “We’ve been able to fundraise for it historically, but we haven’t been able to raise money for it this year to keep going. The first challenge was that Bear Mountain is far from the Front Range, and a little over 60% of our guests come from the Front Range. It’s a very long drive for them.“When we talk to our customers, they absolutely love it. The thing that pr...

A record number of Americans are living alone

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

A record number of Americans are living alone (The Hill) - Nearly 30 percent of American households comprise a single person, a record high. Scholars say living alone is not a trend so much as a transformation: Across much of the world, large numbers of people are living alone for the first time in recorded history. “It’s just a stunning social change,” said Eric Klinenberg, a sociologist at New York University and author of the book "Going Solo." “I came to see it as the biggest demographic change in the last century that we failed to recognize and take seriously.” (Getty Images)Homo sapiens is a social animal. Historians tapped ancient census rolls to show that our species has lived in groups for as long as such records have existed, stretching back at least to 1600.  The U.S. Census shows that "solitaries" made up 8 percent of all households in 1940. The share of solo households doubled to 18 percent in 1970 and more than tripled, to an estimated 29 percent, by 2022. The solo-living movement intersec...

Read this before you buy a boat or RV – tax laws have changed

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

Read this before you buy a boat or RV – tax laws have changed After everything we’ve been through in the past couple of years, doesn’t it feel like the whole country needs a vacation?What if you could take that vacation anytime you wanted? Imagine escaping to the great outdoors or enjoying our oceans and lakes whenever you desire while still enjoying the comforts of home.That is the appeal of a mobile vacation haven, be it a boat or RV. It goes beyond just the freedom to explore — it’s a tangible investment in unforgettable experiences.But before you set sail or hit the open road, it’s crucial to consider the tax implications of this investment decision. The tax breaks that reduce the cost of your investment have changed and will now depend on how you intend to use your mobile vacation home.Second home on wheels or on waterAccording to the IRS, if your boat or RV has sleeping, cooking and toilet facilities, it can qualify as a second home for taxes.However, it might be a surprise that the write-offs in 2023 are more limited than in the past. (...

Missing 14-year-old California girl found at Camp Pendleton; Marine taken into custody

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

Missing 14-year-old California girl found at Camp Pendleton; Marine taken into custody By Chris Boyette, Haley Britzky and Raja Razek | CNNA United States Marine has been taken into custody for questioning after a 14-year-old girl who was reported missing was found at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in San Diego County, California, last month, authorities said.The girl was reported missing by her grandmother on June 13, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.On June 28, she was discovered in the barracks at Camp Pendleton. A Marine with Combat Logistics Battalion 5, 1st Marine Logistics Group has since been taken into custody for questioning by Naval Criminal Investigative Services, according to Capt. Charles Palmer, spokesperson for 1st Marine Logistics Group.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Redwood City man charged in rape of 16-year-old Crime and Public Safety | San Mateo Boys and Girls Club supervisor arrested in child sex abuse investigation Crime and Public Safety | East Bay couple get decades ...

Southern California landslide destroys 12 houses

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:03:11 GMT

Southern California landslide destroys 12 houses A massive landslide in Rolling Hills Estates this weekend destroyed 12 houses, officials said on Sunday, July 9, further underscoring the lurking danger of continually shifting earth on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.All the homes were evacuated by Saturday night. At least three of the houses, said Rolling Hills Estates Councilmember Frank Zerunyan, won’t make it through Sunday night — and will fall into the canyon below.“It’s devastating,” Zerunyan said in a Sunday afternoon interview. “I’ve never seen anything like it.”The “land shift,” as officials are calling it, occurred in a gated community on Peartree Lane.Residents initially called the Los Angeles County Fire Department to report a water leak around 4 p.m. Saturday, Zerunyan said. When the firefighters arrived, they noticed cracks in the ground — and quickly realized the potential danger.The county Fire Department ordered evacuations shortly after, multiple officials said.Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn, whose Fourth D...