Big 12 basketball: Texas men play Houston twice, women take on Iowa State once in 2023-24

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

Big 12 basketball: Texas men play Houston twice, women take on Iowa State once in 2023-24 AUSTIN (KXAN) — As the Texas Longhorns embark on their final season as members of the Big 12 Conference, conference officials announced the breakdown of conference games for both men's and women's basketball on Thursday.No times or dates have been announced, but both Texas programs know who they'll play twice plus the team they'll play only once during the conference season.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/newslettersWith 14 teams in the Big 12 this year before the Longhorns and Oklahoma depart for the Southeastern Conference, Texas will play five teams twice and the other eight once for 18 conference games.Texas men's Big 12 opponentsHome-and-away: Baylor, Houston, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, West VirginiaHome only: UCF, Iowa State, Kansas State, Oklahoma StateAway only: BYU, Cincinnati, Kansas, TCUTexas women's Big 12 opponentsHome-and-away: Baylor, Oklahoma, Kansas State, TCU, Texas ...

Austin enacts new speed zones near 3 school campuses

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

Austin enacts new speed zones near 3 school campuses Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live’s top headlines for July 20, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin City Council voted Thursday to reduce speed limits and enact new school zones in areas surrounding three school campuses in east and south Austin. Police, housing, homelessness: Austin City Council back from summer break The first change would establish a maximum speed of 20 miles per hour during designated times along a portion of Pecan Brook Drive in east Austin. The new zone would run along Pecan Brook Drive from 920 feet west of Lazy Creek Drive to 520 feet west of Lazy Creek Drive.The changes will reduce speeds near Magnolia Montessori for All as a supplementary school zone to the existing school zone near LBJ High School.New school zone near Magnolia Montessori for All in east Austin (Courtesy: City of Austin)A second change will create a maximum speed of 15 miles per hour on segments of Escarpment Boulevard, Trissino Drive and Bernia Drive for students attending Bear Cree...

4th hottest year to date, but isolated weekend storms on the horizon

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

4th hottest year to date, but isolated weekend storms on the horizon AUSTIN (KXAN) -- As the heat rolls on, Austin is experiencing it's 4th hottest year-to-date with no meaningful relief from the heat expected.We tied the record high at Austin's Camp Mabry, reaching 106º like we did on this date last year.We also set another record warm low temperatures this morning with Austin's Camp Mabry only dropping to 80º, beating the previous record warm low of 78º from 2019 and 2011.In case you missed it: Austin set an all-time record for number of consecutive days with highs of 105°+. The streak is now at 10 days, but we may drop below that magical number by the middle of next week.Thursday afternoon forecast highsExcessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories have been extended yet again, this time through Friday at 8 p.m. These heat alerts will likely be extended into the weekend and beyond.Heat alerts in effect through 8 p.m. FridaySlim rain chances return for the weekend with Sunday bringing the "best" rain chances. Still, most areas get no rain and tempera...

How a combination of COVID lawsuits and media coverage keeps misinformation churning

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

How a combination of COVID lawsuits and media coverage keeps misinformation churning By Darius Tahir, KFF Health NewsPublic health has had its day in court lately. And another day. And another day.Over the course of the pandemic, lawsuits came from every direction, questioning public health policies and hospitals’ authority. Petitioners argued for care to be provided in a different way, they questioned mandates on mask and vaccine use, and they attacked restrictions on gatherings.Historically, “there’s been nothing but a cascade of supportive deference to public health,” said Lawrence Gostin, a professor specializing in public health law at Georgetown University. That changed during the pandemic. “It’s the opposite. It’s been a torrent.”Even as COVID-19 wanes, lawyers representing the health care sector predict their days in court aren’t about to end soon. A group of litigators and media companies, among others, are eyeing policy changes and even some profits from yet more lawsuits.Because such groups can reach millions of people, public health advocates like Gostin...

Nicholas Kristof: When children are bought and sold

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

Nicholas Kristof: When children are bought and sold More than a decade ago, I met a scared 15-year-old who was trying to recover her life after having been kidnapped by a pimp and sold for sex.Melanie Thompson recalled the day her life changed: She and two other girls in New York City ran into some older boys who invited them to hang out. The girls did so, the boys provided alcohol, Melanie blacked out — and she says she woke up to being raped. She told me how a pimp then locked her with another girl in an abandoned house, and she had a new job: having sex with strangers against her will.She was 13.When we spoke two years later, she was in a residential program for formerly trafficked girls. She was thoughtful, charming and fond of poetry, but I wondered if she would be able to rebuild her life. Then I lost track of her, until a message arrived from her this spring. We met, and she filled me in on her bumpy journey — and her campaign against what she sees as misguided liberalism that would legalize pimping.Melanie spent years in fost...

Senate committee approves a bill to impose stronger ethics standards on Supreme Court justices

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

Senate committee approves a bill to impose stronger ethics standards on Supreme Court justices WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court would have to abide by stronger ethics standards under legislation approved on Thursday by the Senate Judiciary Committee, a response to recent revelations about donor-funded trips by justices. The bill faced united opposition from Republicans, who said it could “destroy” the court.The legislation has little chance to make it through the full Senate.The panel voted along party lines to set ethics rules for the court and a process to enforce them, including new standards for transparency around recusals, gifts and potential conflicts of interest. Democrats first pushed the legislation after reports earlier this year that Justice Clarence Thomas participated in luxury vacations and a real estate deal with a top GOP donor — and after Chief Justice John Roberts declined to testify before the committee about the ethics of the court.Since then, news reports also revealed that Justice Samuel Alito had taken a luxury vacation with a GOP donor. And The Associat...

Albany Police seek help locating a suspicious vehicle

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

Albany Police seek help locating a suspicious vehicle ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Police Department is seeking assistance in locating a vehicle following suspicious activity reported on July 18. Police say the vehicle is described to be a dark-colored SUV. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Investigations determined that around 1:20 p.m. on July 18, a driver tried to talk to a child not known to him. This reportedly happened in the area of Whitehall Road and McDonald Road.The child went home and notified a parent, who then called the police. The driver is described as a Hispanic male. He is approximately 40 years old with a black beard or goatee.Anyone with information is asked to contact the Albany Police Department’s Children and Family Services Unit at (518) 447-8780. Anonymous tips may also be submitted to Capital Region Crime Stoppers online by visiting www.capitalregioncrimestoppers.com or by downloading the free P3 Tips mobile app.

Major traffic backups after deadly crash on I-170 in Hazelwood

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

Major traffic backups after deadly crash on I-170 in Hazelwood HAZELWOOD, Mo. - One person has died, and two others are hurt after a crash Thursday afternoon on Interstate 170 in Hazelwood. The crash happened around 3:30 p.m. in the southbound lanes of I-170 between Frost Avenue and Airport Road. Thieves target car washes, business owners band together to fight back Major traffic backups have been spotted around the area. Police are encouraging travelers to use alternate routes, if possible, as crews work to clear the scene. The Missouri State Highway Patrol is assisting with the investigation. This is a developing story. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available. Check FOX 2's traffic map for real-time updates.

One shot just south of Downtown St. Louis

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

One shot just south of Downtown St. Louis ST. LOUIS - One person was shot Thursday afternoon just south of Downtown St. Louis, prompting a large police response. The shooting happened around 4:20 p.m. in the 900 block of Lasalle Park Court in the LaSalle Park neighborhood. Thieves target car washes, business owners band together to fight back Investigators say the victim was shot in the groin and is currently conscious and breathing. Police say the victim is a male, but has not disclosed his age. This is a developing story. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.

Woman sentenced in crash that injured St. Charles County deputy

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:00:09 GMT

Woman sentenced in crash that injured St. Charles County deputy ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - A judge sentenced a woman to 23 years in prison in connection with a crash that injured a St. Charles County deputy last year. Tiffany Kanzler, 29, of Florissant, Missouri, was sentenced nearly two months after pleading guilty to second-degree assault of an officer and other felony charges. According to the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, on Jan. 5, 2022, authorities pulled over a vehicle around Interstate 70 and Fifth Street. When officers approached the vehicle, two people inside the car did not roll down their windows. Police tried to gain compliance from the two inside for nearly 25 minutes before asking them to leave their vehicle. Thieves target car washes, business owners band together to fight back Investigators say, after that, Kanzler said “I’m not playing this game." She proceeded to run into a St. Charles County police vehicle and strike a deputy at the scene. The deputy suffered serious injuries. Authorities eventually fou...