Liberty Hill ISD parents want stoplight at 'dangerous' intersection

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

Liberty Hill ISD parents want stoplight at 'dangerous' intersection LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) — Liberty Hill ISD parents have reported bumper-to-bumper traffic at the intersection of Ronald Reagan Highway and Bar W Boulevard. The backup of cars has led to demand for a stoplight at the crossing but infrastructure leaders say that could take more than a year to do.This stretch of Ronald Reagan Highway separates the Rancho Sierra and Bar W neighborhoods. Leander City Manager Rick Beverlin said while the road itself is in the City of Leander's jurisdiction, the neighborhoods are their own municipal utility districts in an unincorporated part of Williamson County.He said the rapid growth of the neighborhoods has led to more cars driving on the road as the subdivisions let out onto Ronald Reagan Highway. LHISD parents said the new Bar W Elementary campus that opened this school year has also contributed to the traffic problem.Beverlin said because these neighborhoods are not in city limits they do not contribute to taxes, and by extension infrastructure, for ...

What's open and closed on Labor Day

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

What's open and closed on Labor Day ST. LOUIS - Labor Day is a day to celebrate labor's achievements in American life, but lots of businesses are closed for the day while others keep on working.Here's a look at what is and is not in working order for Labor Day: You Paid For It: How Hazelwood got out of the financial hole Banks and post offices are closed, but ATMs and some services may be available. Government offices will be closed for the federal holiday.UPS stores will not be open.FedEx operates on modified hours and won't do pickup and delivery. Big-box store Costco isn't open, but Target, Walmart, Starbucks, and McDonald's will continue business.

Guns n' Roses performing at Busch Stadium Saturday, Sept. 9

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

Guns n' Roses performing at Busch Stadium Saturday, Sept. 9 ST. LOUIS - Guns N’ Roses will perform at Busch Stadium on Saturday night, September 9, along with The Pretenders.Rear seats are still available, but FOX 2 is giving you the chance to win your way into the concert. You must get registered by 2:00 p.m. on Thursday. You Paid For It: How Hazelwood got out of the financial hole To enter, go to the contest page at FOX2Now.com. For a bonus chance to enter, follow FOX2now on Instagram.

Study: Paperwork causing delays in cancer treatment

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

Study: Paperwork causing delays in cancer treatment ST. LOUIS - A concerning new report reveals that cancer patients aren't always getting the care they need because of the volume of red tape they have to deal with.A new study says cancer patients who had to contend with a lot of paperwork were 18% more likely to experience delays in getting their care or find themselves unable to stick to a treatment plan. Call for Help closure has East St. Louis mothers crying for aid Researchers found patients who had to deal with less red tape were more likely to get the care they needed. The study was carried out by the Commonwealth Fund, a health policy think tank.The researchers shared that the cancer patients are already under incredible amounts of stress, and having to jump through hoops to fill out paperwork is unacceptable.

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston faces new pressures as neighbors react to public list of homeless community sites

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston faces new pressures as neighbors react to public list of homeless community sites Pressure is building on Denver Mayor Mike Johnston as the city’s new leader barnstorms neighborhoods to sell his plan for temporary “micro-communities” as part of an initiative to house 1,000 homeless people by year’s end.The pushback isn’t just from the neighbors of potential sites, who fret over perceived problems ranging from drug use to depressed property values. Advocates for the homeless argue that investing in shelters that fall short of long-term housing would be a misuse of precious resources.And City Council members, worried about the cost of Johnston’s initiative, are pushing to make more information public about his administration’s funding plans.Johnston’s town hall meetings in recent weeks have drawn some big crowds from residents curious about the new mayor’s approach. But since the release of a list of potential sites for micro-communities and other facilities in late August, suspicions have grown. Opponents of so...

Denver airport’s $40 million “equity center” is novel, but will it help close hiring gaps in the aviation industry?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

Denver airport’s $40 million “equity center” is novel, but will it help close hiring gaps in the aviation industry? If a new industry forecast is right that North American airlines will need to hire 127,000 new pilots and nearly as many aircraft technicians in the next 20 years, they’ll have to search far and wide.Right now, some of those recruits just might be middle school students in metro Denver who haven’t yet developed a passion for aviation. Others might be working at an airport restaurant or be frustrated with another career.Denver International Airport’s leaders hope to spark their interest — and they’re betting roughly $40 million on a project that will establish what they call a first-of-its-kind outpost at a U.S. airport for outreach, talent development and innovation in the aviation industry.Construction is set to begin late this year on DIA’s new Center of Equity and Excellence in Aviation, a small component of the ongoing $2.1 billion Great Hall terminal renovation project. It will occupy most of 66,000 square feet of unused space on a lower leve...

Sick leave in Colorado now available for bereavement, power outages and wildfire evacuations

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

Sick leave in Colorado now available for bereavement, power outages and wildfire evacuations Colorado didn’t see big, sweeping changes this year in its labor laws, at least compared to recent years, like 2020, when the Colorado Healthy Families and Workplace Act and FAMLI Act, which provides up to 12 weeks of paid leave, both passed.But a few new labor laws were passed and a bunch of smaller tweaks kicked in last month, with more changes coming at the start of next year. For the most part, they broaden the protections that workers already have and rise to the level that employees and employers alike need to be aware of them.“I didn’t appreciate until it was almost the end of the legislative term, how many changes there had been,” said Kayla Dreyer, a shareholder at the Denver law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck.Brownstein and other Colorado law firms have been posting bulletins and holding seminars to help employers get up to speed. Here are some of the more notable changes that have taken effect or are coming.Time off for funerals, weather emergencie...

Flames engulf boat in Marina Del Rey: video

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

Flames engulf boat in Marina Del Rey: video A boat fire was caught on video in Marina Del Rey late Sunday night.The fire was reported around 11:35 p.m. in the area of Bason B and Tahiti Way, a Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesperson confirmed. Arriving firefighters found the 40-foot vessel engulfed in flames.A boat fire in Marina Del Rey was captured on video on Sept. 3, 2023. (Karen Pappas)The marina was packed with people for the holiday weekend and many had to evacuate from nearby boats. Video showed the fire rising several feet above the burning boat. Seth Bernon, who witnessed the fire, said the owners were not on the boat. Arrest made in stabbing death of 84-year-old man in Whittier "They were actually in the middle of remodeling and refinishing the interior … It’s really sad for them,” Bernon said.Firefighters knocked down the blaze shortly before midnight, the spokesperson said. No injuries were reported and no other boats caught fire in the incident.

San Jose’s Art Boutiki offers local bands, artists a place to hang out

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

San Jose’s Art Boutiki offers local bands, artists a place to hang out Editor’s Note: This article was written for Mosaic Vision, an independent journalism training program for high school students who report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional journalists. Mia also created a podcast about Art Boutiki. https://www.mercurynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Art-Boutiki-20230706.mp3Walking into Art Boutiki on Race Street in San Jose, visitors immediately can sense a warm and friendly atmosphere, as if they’ve come home. The walls are lined with cases of music CDs and plastered with posters of bands and artists. Comic books fill the shelves.A South Pacific tiki theme surrounds visitors to Art Boutiki — an art space, neighborhood hangout and concert venue. Throughout the store statues and posters of tikis — Polynesian statues of humans — along with Hawaiian flowers and imagery transmit the theme.To describe the experience of being in Art Boutiki: cool, creative, and laid-back.Here in this fun vibe, Art Boutiki offers live music by loc...

‘It’s either this place or a tent in a field’: San Jose evicts homeless squatters from city-owned house

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:52 GMT

‘It’s either this place or a tent in a field’: San Jose evicts homeless squatters from city-owned house Orrin Carr peered through dark lace curtains from inside the lone house at the end of an orchard-lined street in San Jose’s Northside neighborhood, expecting authorities to arrive any moment. He’d taken a hot shower that morning — pretty sure it would be his last for a while.Soon, a fleet of white trucks, animal control vehicles and a police cruiser rolled up the drive. Carr and the rest of the half-dozen homeless people who’d been squatting for months at the city-owned property were given a few hours to pack up their belongings. Public works crews began sawing sheets of plywood to board up the seven-bedroom, single-story building shaded by tall palm trees beside a garden of shrubby pink rose bushes.Outreach teams promised the squatters spaces in tiny homes. But some, including the 70-year-old Carr, turned down the shelters, unsure whether the nonprofit workers would follow through on the offer and worried about having to part with their possessions.“Maybe I ...