Bulls reportedly get more bad news on Lonzo Ball
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
CHICAGO - The chances of the Bulls having their starting point guard back in time for the start of the 2023-2024 season could be in jeopardy based on a report on Thursday.Per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, there is a possibility that Lonzo Ball will need a third surgery on his troublesome left knee that has kept him off the court for over a year. This would require another six months of rehabilitation, which could sideline him for the opening parts of training camp and next season.No final decision has been made, per Wojnarowski.This could be another difficult moment in a Bulls' career that began with great promise for the guard whom the team acquired through a sign-and-trade in the summer of 2021. In 35 games that first season, he was averaging 13 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per contest as the Bulls got off to a quick start.On January 14, 2022, Ball had 15 points, three assists, and two rebounds in 23 minutes against the Warriors at the United Center, and that's when his lef...Here's how much each state depends on federal money
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
(MoneyGeek) - As the United States faces a crucial decision concerning the future of its budget and debt ceiling, it is important to consider how this could affect individuals and state governments. To help put this into perspective, MoneyGeek analyzed which states are most dependent on the federal government. The analysis take into consideration political affiliation, net benefits that individuals and organizations in the state receive, state government revenue from federal sources and GDP per capita to assess which states are most dependent on federal funding. KEY FINDINGS- 7 of the 10 states most dependent on the federal government were Republican-voting, with the average red state receiving $1.05 per dollar sent to the IRS.- Twenty-nine states sent more to the federal government than they received, compared to just nine states in 2021.- Of the states that sent more than they received, 52% were Democrat-voting and 48% were Republican-voting.- New Mexico had the highest return on...La Niña is officially over, NOAA announces: What does that mean?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – The long season of La Niña has finally ended, meteorologists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have confirmed. The La Niña climate pattern, which has been present practically uninterrupted since the summer of 2020, started weakening in recent months. Now, La Niña has officially been replaced by "ENSO-neutral conditions," the Climate Prediction Center (a division of NOAA's National Weather Service) said in its "Final La Niña Advisory" Thursday morning, “ENSO neutral" means neither La Niña nor El Niño is present. Forecasters expect these conditions to last through early summer. How La Niña ending will impact spring weather in your state We may switch from ENSO-neutral conditions to El Niño at some point this summer or fall, but it's too early to predict the timing or strength of an El Niño season, meteorologists said. Both La Niña and El Niño usually grow strongest in the winter. A strong El Niño for fall and winter, if it were to d...More Americans are skipping college since the pandemic
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
JACKSON, Tenn. (AP) — When he looked to the future, Grayson Hart always saw a college degree. He was a good student at a good high school. He wanted to be an actor, or maybe a teacher. Growing up, he believed college was the only route to a good job, stability and a happy life.The pandemic changed his mind.A year after high school, Hart is directing a youth theater program in Jackson, Tennessee. He got into every college he applied to but turned them all down. Cost was a big factor, but a year of remote learning also gave him the time and confidence to forge his own path.“There were a lot of us with the pandemic, we kind of had a do-it-yourself kind of attitude of like, ‘Oh — I can figure this out,’” he said. “Why do I want to put in all the money to get a piece of paper that really isn’t going to help with what I’m doing right now?”Hart is among hundreds of thousands of young people who came of age during the pandemic but didn’t go to college. Many have turned to hourly jobs or car...DPS identifies 3 victims in deadly Burnet County crash
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
BURNET COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — The Texas Department of Public Safety identified three people who died in a Feb. 21 two-vehicle crash in Burnet County Wednesday, according to a news release from DPS.The crash occurred at approximately 3 a.m. at State Highway 71 near East Trail Road, DPS said.According to the preliminary investigation, a Ford F-350, occupied by the driver and three passengers, was traveling west on SH 71. A Hyundai, occupied by the driver and two passengers, was traveling east on SH 71. 3 dead in State Highway 71 crash in Burnet County, DPS investigating DPS said the Ford struck the Hyundai in a head-on collision. As a result of the crash, the driver and two passengers in the Hyundai died.The driver was identified as Matthew Lindsey, 23, of San Antonio; the first passenger was identified as Daniella Harris, 23, of San Antonio; and the last passenger was identified as Spencer Jandreau, 24, of San Antonio.The driver and passengers of the Ford were taken to Baylor Scott...Safety is 'number one priority,' AUS officials say after 2 planes nearly collided on runway last month
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The City of Austin’s Airport Advisory Commission (AAC) met Wednesday to discuss several agenda items, including airport construction updates, as well as AUS staffing changes.The airport is currently over capacity, with passenger totals hitting forecasts five years ahead of schedule, officials said citing the need for "immediate projects" to increase capacity. FULL STORY: Passenger growth at Austin’s airport is hitting forecasts five years ahead of schedule The AAC briefly touched on the National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report on a possible runway incursion in February.The NTSB initially tweeted about the incident Feb. 4 and said it involved a Southwest Airlines plane and a FedEx cargo plane.This rendering from the National Transportation Safety Board shows the flight paths of a Southwest plane in red and a FedEx cargo plane in purple when they came close to colliding Feb. 4, 2023. (NTSB Photo) Timeline shared of near-miss between 2 pla...8,000 square foot garage a 'total loss' in west Travis County fire
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Pedernales Fire Crews say an 8,000-square foot garage in western Travis County is a "total loss" after an overnight fire. It's in the 800 block of Angel Light Drive, which is east of Briarcliff along the Colorado River. The fire department said on Twitter that there was no damage to the adjacent home or property. The cause is still under investigation. The department told KXAN there were reports of several vehicles inside the garage, but no one was reported to be inside. The fire was contained to the garage. The department asked everyone in a tweet at 4:46 a.m. to avoid the area for safety and let crews finish their work. It said it had reports that no one was inside the home.Lake Travis Fire and Rescue tweeted at 6:20 a.m. that its crews assisted Pedernales Fire.Cat cafe opening in Rotterdam
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
ROTTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Rotterdam native Rachel Anne has been volunteering with local cat rescues for over 10 years. She's now working to open The Pretty Paw Lounge, a cafe featuring adoptable cats only one block away from where she grew up. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The building at 370 Mariaville Road had sat vacant for two years before she bought it, said Anne. She's currently in the middle of building renovations, which she started in January. "After traveling the world doing modeling and magazine cover shoots, I had seen a lot of opportunity to help animals and I wanted to invest in a building so I could have a facility of my own," said Anne. Gloversville bakery celebrates grand opening 1 day after break-in The building will be split into two sections: the cafe area and the cat playroom. This means that the cats will not be roaming around the cafe, but visitors can grab a cup of coffee and then see the c...Crash on I-87 Northway southbound: lanes reopened
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A crash on I-87 Northway southbound in the area of exit 2E; NY 5 eastbound; Wolf Road in Colonie that shut down all lanes has been cleared. All lanes are open again at this time, according to 511 NY. The original story of the crash is below -According to 511 NY, a crash on I-87 Northway southbound in the area of exit 2E; NY 5 eastbound; Wolf Road in Colonie has shut down all lanes, including the right shoulder. The crash was first reported at 7:45 a.m. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Information regarding the crash is limited at this time. Stick with NEWS10 as more information regarding the crash and traffic in the area becomes available.University City Police Department hosts hiring event this weekend
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:00:13 GMT
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. - The University City Police Department is looking for people to join its team.It's hosting a hiring event this Saturday. There are openings for all positions within the department. Top story: Suspected Schnucks shooter appeared to be targeting suburbs University City police officers make between $60,000 and $80,000. They also receive paid training, residency pay, tuition reimbursement and health benefits.The written test for dispatchers will also be available to take at Saturday's hiring event. It's at the Heman Park Community Center from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Latest news
- Stock market today: Wall Street holds firmer after three-week slide as Big Tech stocks rebound
- ‘Resilience’: First Nation hosts healing gathering to recover from stabbing rampage
- Group of House conservatives unveils demands to support spending bill and avoid shutdown
- Suburban woman charged with threatening to kill Trump, son Barron
- New Publix signs tell customers to keep emotional support animals, pets out of stores
- Water main break shuts down streets, leads to loss of service in Leander
- Fargo police officer who stopped shooter ‘saved countless lives,’ US attorney general says
- PHOTOS: First practice on new Queensbury turf field
- Hochul unveils Ginsburg carving at Great Western Staircase
- $2M scratch-off ticket sold in Creve Coeur