1 dead following pedestrian-related crash in west Austin
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A person died Sunday morning following a crash involving a pedestrian in west Austin, according to Austin-Travis County EMS.Officials said the incident occurred between the 4900 and 5400 blocks of North Capital of Texas Highway heading southbound.The Texas Department of Transportation said all lanes at Southbound Loop 360 at Courtyard Drive were closed due to a crash.ATCEMS said medics obtained a “deceased on scene pronouncement” for an adult that was struck by a vehicle. Officials said there were no other patients involved.It is unknown if the driver of the vehicle remained at the scene.Keeler: Want Broncos Country to love you, Russell Wilson? Be like Aaron Gordon. Be selfless. Be coachable. Be humble.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
Want this cowtown to love you, Russell Wilson?Be Aaron Gordon.Be coachable. Be flexible. Be humble.Be the guy who checked his ego at the door the minute he was traded to Denver. The guy who talked from the jump about having one goal here, period. And then walked it, all the way home. Shirtless.“I felt like I was going to be a defender for this team, a defenseman for this team,” Gordon, the Nuggets’ uber-versatile forward, said after his monster Game 4 in the NBA Finals. “I knew I was coming in to play defense and make (everybody else’s) job easy.“I like to play defense. That’s my niche. That’s how I came into the league, defensive-minded. As far as the offensive side, it was just get in where I fit in, find cuts, find openings, find transition buckets, try and get easy ones, and then just — really, just get in where I fit in.”Be Aaron Gordon.Get in where Broncos coach Sean Payton needs you to fit in.“When I’ve watched (the Nuggets) — we all get caught up and ...Is Hemp Helping My Husky?- Signs Your Pet CBD Oil is Working
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
Read the original article about Signs Your Pet CBD Oil is Working at Real Tested CBD.Sometimes, customers have a difficult time determining whether their CBD oil is having an impact. It often takes weeks of experimentation with different dosages before people clearly understand how CBD affects them.If it’s tough trying to get a read on CBD for humans, then it may seem impossible to gauge the efficacy of pet-approved CBD treats. No matter how great your “dog whispering” skills are, pets don’t speak English! Pet owners often question whether their dog has had “enough” CBD pet treats to feel this cannabinoid.Although there’s no precise way to “know” when CBD affects a dog, there are a few clues pet owners could watch for. Keeping detailed notes in a “pet CBD journal” can help determine whether hemp extract suits your husky.Monitoring CBD For Dogs — Ways To Tell If CBD Pet Treats Are WorkingThere’s no “standard” time when every dog absorbs CBD. Therefore, it’s impossible to say when you...Warriors: Dunleavy’s first test of key offseason looms in Thursday’s NBA Draft
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
Warriors owner Joe Lacob refrained from commenting on the state of his team’s roster on the day Bob Myers, his trusted team president and general manager, decided it was time to step away.“The truth is, we have a lot of work to do,” Lacob said May 30.With the NBA Draft looming this week and free agency opening shortly thereafter, the time has come for the Warriors to start answering some questions about how they plan to approach this pivotal offseason. They painted a clearer picture of who would be the one calling the shots Thursday, announcing last week that Mike Dunleavy Jr. would be the team’s new general manager.Dunleavy is scheduled to meet with reporters for an introductory news conference Monday at Chase Center, during which he should share his vision for the next few months.But Dunleavy’s appointment is only the first of what should be many moves for the Warriors this summer as they attempt to retool their already-costly roster as the new collec...Sunnyvale mail carriers log 1M accident-free miles in 30-plus years
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
Million Mile mail carriersFive Sunnyvale Post Office mail carriers were honored on Wednesday, June 7, for each driving one million miles over 30-plus years without so much as a fender-bender. Honorees included James F. Brown, a mail carrier for 35 years; Kevin K. Yung, 34 years; Ray E. Leglu, 38 years; Johnny M. Estabillo, 36 years; and Javier Torres, 32 years.“Safety is not just a buzz word; our postal drivers take safety very seriously,” district manager Raj Sanghera said in a statement.Each driver was presented with a plaque from the National Safety Council and earned automatic membership in the council’s Million Mile Club.Development outreach meetingResidents can review and comment on a proposed 29-unit, six-story apartment development on the southeast corner of Kifer and Lawrence Station roads at a virtual neighborhood outreach meeting set for Wednesday, June 28, 6-7 p.m. The project will replace an existing two-story office building.For more information, email senior planner M...Opinion: Expanding RYDE enables senior mobility and empowerment
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
Mobility is a gift. But, as with health, it’s one of those things you don’t think much about until you don’t have it. And let’s face it, the older folks get, the more limited their mobility becomes.The ability to get around is foundational to a thriving society, enabling community members to access opportunities, essential services and social connections. This is especially true for older adults, who need reliable and affordable transportation options that support their mobility and independence.To meet this need in the West Valley, my office and I helped launch a senior transportation program known as RYDE (Reach Your Destination Easily). RYDE was successfully piloted in Saratoga in 2017 to provide affordable and responsive curb-to-curb transportation for adults over age 64. Thanks to the outstanding work and support of two great nonprofits that operate the program—the Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council and West Valley Community Services—seniors in several West Valley cities...Milpitas approves balanced $231.7M budget for FY 2023-24
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
Balanced budget approvedWith an eye toward transitioning the city toward fiscal stability, the Milpitas City Council this month unanimously adopted the budget for fiscal year 2023-24. The budget does not use any reserves and leverages American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.“Achieving a balanced budget of $231.7 million required making difficult choices and careful prioritization to meet the needs of our community,” acting city manager Ashwini Kantak said in a statement.The budget utilizes funding from ARPA to support impacted low-income residents and small businesses in the Milpitas community. It includes enhanced service levels in areas such as public safety, public works, and economic development and housing. Additionally, there are modest investments in recreation, community services and other strategic support functions.City officials expressed cautious optimism about Milpitas’s financial outlook, citing possible near-term economic impacts that may stem from high interest and inf...Latest line: A good week for Gavin Newsom, a bad week for Ticketmaster
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
Gavin NewsomCalifornia governor’s national profile as a future presidential candidate rises after he gives an hour-long interview to Fox News’ Sean Hannity, and wins accolades for confidence and command of facts. TicketmasterLA-based ticketing giant announces it will disclose up front the often huge service charges added onto ticket prices for concerts and other events, as President Biden and DC Democrats consider new laws to prohibit “junk fees.” Lexi ReeseFormer Google VP has money and a Harvard degree. But as she considers a U.S. Senate run, the San Mateo County Democrat is largely unknown, and other tech types like Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina lost.New artificial intelligence: Will Silicon Valley ride again to riches on other people’s products?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
Silicon Valley is poised once again to cash in on other people’s products, making a data grab of unprecedented scale that has already spawned lawsuits and congressional hearings.Chatbots and other forms of generative artificial intelligence that burst onto the technology scene in recent months are fed vast amounts of material scraped from the internet — books, screenplays, research papers, news stories, photos, art, music, code and more — to produce answers, imagery or sound in response to user prompts.Technology companies are falling over themselves to leverage this new and potentially lucrative technology. Google, valued at $1.5 trillion, has gone all in with its Bard chatbot after rival Microsoft, valued at $2.4 trillion, invested billions in San Francisco’s generative AI pioneer OpenAI. Meta, valued at $680 billion, just announced plans to add chatbots to its apps. Venture capitalists are pouring billions of dollars into generative AI startups.But a thorn...They said it: A hard parting
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:24:30 GMT
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