Driverless car complaints in Austin describe collisions, near misses and confusion
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
Editor’s note: The above video shows KXAN Live’s top morning headlines for Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — The City of Austin has received more than 40 complaints related to driverless cars since July, according to city data.Complaints range from the self-driving cars blocking traffic or being a nuisance to near misses and even collisions.The Austin Transportation and Public Works department collected 41 complaints between July 8 and Oct. 1, about half of which came from the public.Fourteen complaints were submitted by employees of the Austin Fire Department, while seven came from the police department. One complaint was submitted by a construction crew. How to stay safe sharing the road with driverless cars Complaints in AustinForty of the 41 complaints were about the company Cruise, which expanded driverless rideshare services in Austin in July, data stated.Near misses were the most common complaint, with 15 in total. One of those, submitted by AFD on July 8, said a dri...Wild’s Kirill Kaprizov finds his game in Tuesday’s win at Montreal
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
Kirill Kaprizov’s sense of the way he has started his four NHL seasons is a little bit askew.After scoring his first goal of the season on Tuesday, a power play goal in the Wild’s 5-2 victory at Montreal, the young left wing was asked how it felt to put one in the net.“Usually it’s longer, every year,” he said. “This year, three games.”The reality is, Kaprizov has never had that much trouble starting what head coach Dean Evason called his “very gifted engine.” He scored in his first NHL game in January 2021, and last season scored eight goals and 13 points in his first 10 games on the way to 40-35–75 in 67 games.Remarkably, Kaprizov went without a goal in his first eight games of the season in 2021-22, the year he set a franchise record with 47 points and 108 points. Apparently, when you’re so accustomed to scoring goals, that tends to be the start you remember.Still, Kaprizov’s game at Bell Centre was a welcome one for player and team. The young star didn’t play poorly in his first...Gretchen’s table: Fall in love with an apple salad with maple vinaigrette
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
By Gretchen McKay | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (TNS)When it comes to fall fruit, it’s hard to beat the versatility of the humble apple.Pennsylvania farmers grow more than 100 different varieties of apples. What’s more is a lot of orchards double the fun by offering their fruit in a u-pick format, allowing for the freshest fruit from farm to table.Gala and the ubiquitous Red Delicious tend to be the most popular for eating out of hand, but sweet-tart cultivars such as Honeycrisp and the bright green, citrusy-tart Granny Smith are also great for a quick after-school or workday snack.They’re also delicious on top of a salad, providing both a satisfying crunch and a fresh fall flavor that speaks to the season.Here, thinly sliced apples add a bright and colorful crunch to a healthful, tossed salad mix of spicy arugula, shredded kale and cabbage. It’s dressed in a sweet and tangy, mustardy vinaigrette sweetened with another fall favorite, local maple syrup.I dressed up the salad with dried c...Theater troupe brings haunted house to Aviation Mall
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Aviation Mall is hosting a haunting this Halloween. A haunted house is opening shop at the home of a theater troupe that's called the mall home this year. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! All Abilities Productions of Upstate New York is opening up a haunted house at the space it uses for rehearsals and other events. For $5, families can experience some all-ages scares and come out with candy in hand."We wanted to add to the fun environment that Aviation Mall provides the trick-or-treating community by having a haunted house in our space," said All Abilities Productions President Andy O'Rourke. "It will be a fun, creative, and spooky environment. We look forward to seeing your cool costumes and celebrating Halloween with everyone.”The haunted house will be run by O'Rourke and a small team of volunteers from All Abilities Productions. It's open season for scares for the next two weekends:Saturday, O...Four plead guilty to drug charges in Rensselaer County
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Office of the District Attorney announced on Wednesday that four individuals have pleaded guilty to felony drug charges in Rensselaer County Court. The cases were prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Spencer Lane. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Isiah Watkins, 25, of Troy, was arrested on March 17 and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the fourth degree. Watkins was found in possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia at Orr Street and Ingalls Avenue. He will be sentenced to three and a half years in state prison and three years of post-release supervision. Watkins will also have to forfeit $510 in cash.Miguel Rivera, 38, of Albany, was arrested on March 23 at 426 3rd Avenue in Troy. He was charged with possessing cocaine, fentanyl, and ketamine. Rivera will be sentenced to seven years in state prison and three years of post-release supervision.Michael Bonilla, 33, of ...St. Louis may offer helping hand to 'resettle Chicago migrants'
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The City of St. Louis could soon set the foundation to help "resettle Chicago migrants" as thousands scramble to find jobs and shelters in the Windy City. A report Wednesday from Chicago public radio station WBEZ (91.5 FM) notes that "a St. Louis civic leader visited Chicago this week to explore bringing migrants to his city."WBEZ reports that thousands of migrants from Venezuela have made way to Chicago since last year, and some are temporarily living at police stations and airports. The report further states St. Louis could be a stronger long-term fit for migrants to help the City of St. Louis reverse its long-time declining population and improve its job force. When should Missouri expect the first snow? Karlos Ramirez, vice president of Latino Outreach for the International Institute, told WBEZ such an arrangement "could be the potential for a great relationship between both cities.” He added, “If the [migrants] are going to be in a better place, St. Louis is goin...10 years later: Joe Kelly's epic NLCS standoff and the Cardinals' latest NL pennant
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
ST. LOUIS - It's been a decade since one of the St. Louis Cardinals' most memorable runs in recent history. On this date, exactly 10 years ago, the Cardinals secured their 19th National League pennant and rallied behind an epic pregame competition. The Cardinals exploded for seven runs against eventual NL Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw, rode the hot hand of rookie Michael Wacha and defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers, 9-0, in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series. At the time, the Cardinals had advanced to their second World Series in three years. It's the last time St. Louis has clinched a spot in the Fall Classic, twice making it back to the NLCS, but not any further. The Cardinals eventually dropped the 2013 World Series, four games to two, to the Boston Red Sox, despite carrying a series lead into Game 4. Ex-Cardinals pitcher, plus another ace STL once sought, dazzling this postseason One signature moment remembered fondly, and maybe even more than two wins against ...“Killers of the Flower Moon” an uneven but engrossing film from Scorsese, De Niro, Dicaprio | Movie review
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
Getting your arms all the way around “Killers of the Flower Moon” is a tricky endeavor.That isn’t only because of the film’s length — nearly three-and-a-half hours — although that’s certainly part of it.An epic Western crime drama based on real and entirely stomach-turning events from roughly a century ago, the latest film from acclaimed director Martin Scorsese could be seen as so many things. Among them: a treatise on greed and exploitation and a character study of the extremely flawed man at the center of the story, Ernest Burkhart.And while it excels at being neither of those, Scorsese’s chronicling of the so-called “Reign of Terror” experienced by the Osage nation — during which many of its members were systematically killed by those wishing to obtain the Native American group’s oil-related wealth — it nonetheless is a largely compelling and engaging cinematic experience.In theaters this week and bound for Apple TV+ at some point down the line, “Flower Moon” moves m...Inflation slowing investment in Denver-Boulder’s commercial real estate market
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
Investors have slowed putting capital into commercial real estate in the Denver-Boulder market during this fickle economic period, with the life sciences industry hit particularly hard, according to a new report by commercial real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield.Inflation is one of the key economic factors that has limited venture capital funding in the area, which has seen an 8% year-over-year drop. In turn, leasing in the life sciences industry plummeted in the first half of 2023 compared to last year, with only 170,000 square feet of leasing activity.For context, the area’s market consists of around 5.5 million square feet of life sciences inventory at an average rent of about $17 per square foot, Cushman & Wakefield’s report said.During the first half of the year, the Denver area saw only one life sciences industry sale: 389 Disc Drive in Longmont, bought by Boulder real estate investment firm Conscience Bay Company from Seagate Technology in June. Now, Seaga...Wyatts Towing violated tax laws, company’s former CFO alleges in court filing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:59 GMT
Wyatts Towing’s former chief financial officer says he made a whistleblower claim to the Colorado attorney general earlier this year, accusing his former company of violating tax laws.That revelation, which has not been publicized, came out during a legal squabble between Wyatts’ parent company, Towing Holdings, and former CFO Robert Plimpton over his retention of documents following his departure from the company. The towing giant sued Plimpton in April, saying he had stolen trade secrets in violation of his contract.Plimpton, in a court filing responding to the lawsuit, said he first relayed concerns to the company’s CEO, Trevor Forbes, regarding improper accounting and IRS violations related to booking personal expenses as business expenditures.After reporting the alleged unlawful conduct, Plimpton said Wyatts’ leadership retaliated by asking him to resign. So Plimpton, before his final day on the job, forwarded himself some 100 documents “for purpos...Latest news
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