No. 16 Texas rides roller coaster to beat Texas State 77-58

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

No. 16 Texas rides roller coaster to beat Texas State 77-58 AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Max Abmas scored a season-best 26 points and No. 16 Texas beat Texas State 77-58 on Thursday night in a game the Longhorns dominated early before falling behind.Abmas made a season-high five 3-pointers, one of them completing a 13-0 push that gave the Longhorns a 12-point lead with 8:18 left after they trailed by four earlier in the half. He also had a season-high six assists.Texas forward Dillon Mitchell (23) loses control of the ball as he drives to the basket against Texas State forward Brandon Love (24) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Austin, Texas, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)Texas guard Max Abmas (3) moves the ball up court against Texas State during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Austin, Texas, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)Texas guard Max Abmas (3) drives past Texas State guard Elijah Tate (15) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Austin, Texas, Thur...

Driver, 17, killed when his pickup crashes in southern Dakota County

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

Driver, 17, killed when his pickup crashes in southern Dakota County A teenage motorist was killed in a single-vehicle crash during wintry road conditions Wednesday morning in southern Dakota County.According to the Minnesota State Patrol, Tayven Matthew Geiger, 17, of Goodhue, Minn., was driving a pickup truck near Randolph shortly after 8 a.m.Geiger’s 2000 Ford Ranger was northbound on Minnesota 56 near 292nd Street when the truck left the road, entered the right ditch and rolled over.Geiger was ejected from the truck and killed. He was not wearing a seat belt, according to the State Patrol, which noted that the road was covered with snow and ice at the time of the crash.An investigation is continuing.Related ArticlesLocal News | As another DQ closes, Dave’s Hot Chicken moves into Highland Park (thanks to Kris Humphries and family) Local News | Mandalay Kitchen brings traditional Karen and Burmese flavors to Frogtown Local News | Climbing gym workers at Vertical Endeavors unionize across Minnesota ...

DMV requiring eye exam retakes for some motorists

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

DMV requiring eye exam retakes for some motorists CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. (NEWS10) -Thousands of drivers could potentially have suspended licenses after a Covid-era rule is set to expire on December 1, 2023. Drivers who self-certified their vision test from March 1, 2020, to August 31, 2021, have to retake the free exam."Once it started out, there was about 82,000 motorists. As the month went out, the initial letter was sent out and a lot of people came back. It is now down to about 50,000 motorists," stated Rensselaer County Clerk, Frank Merola. Westland Hills decorating trees for passed family The Department of Motor Vehicles says letters were sent out to these individuals. Rensselaer County has about 300 people who still need an updated eye test.At the Rensselaer County DMV, Francis Bossolini passed the exam and shared his opinion. "It's just part of the process. One would think that if it wasn't necessary for in-person certifications then why is it now?" Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to...

Missouri kids to be enrolled in Medicaid for 12 months starting next year

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

Missouri kids to be enrolled in Medicaid for 12 months starting next year JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - In the last seven months, more than 135,000 Missourians have been removed from the state's Medicaid program, and nearly half of them are children.Until April of this year, states were prohibited from removing anyone from Medicaid due to the COVID public health emergency. Now, as Medicaid renewals are once again required, they come at a time when the federal government will soon mandate yearlong coverage for kids."I think there's a lot of security for families in knowing that their child is going to have coverage for 12 months," communications director for the Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS) Caitlin Whaley said. "It allows the ability to confidently schedule therapies and schedule any procedures that they might need."Starting in January, all states will be required to cover Medicaid recipients under 18 for a full year."It was common practice before this that you would have to be re-certified perhaps every three, four, six months, depending on the st...

Making sure military families get in the holiday spirit

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

Making sure military families get in the holiday spirit ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. – Scott Air Force Base and the Christmas Spirit Foundation are showing their appreciation to military families through their Trees for Troops program, spreading holiday joy to military families as they give away Christmas trees.To see where Trees for Troops will be held this year, visit www.treesfortroops.org.

Nathan MacKinnon’s late goal salvages point, but Avalanche falls in OT at Arizona

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

Nathan MacKinnon’s late goal salvages point, but Avalanche falls in OT at Arizona TEMPE, Ariz. — The Arizona Coyotes didn’t score on the overtime power play that Nick Bjugstad created, but he was credited with the game-winner just seconds after it ended.Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar appeared to accidentally put the puck in his own net, as it slipped between goalie Alexandar Georgiev’s legs during a scramble just as the 4-on-3 power play expired, and the Coyotes prevailed 4-3 at Mullett Arena.The Coyotes had a power play in the extra session because Bjugstad got behind Bo Byram, and the defenseman slashed him to prevent a mini-breakaway scoring chance.Another positive night from the power play helped the Avalanche get to overtime for the second time this season after falling behind early in the third period.The Avs had scored in eight straight games on the power play coming into this contest, but Colorado had struck more than once with the man advantage only twice this season. Nathan MacKinnon made it three times with a one-time blast at 11:04 ...

Gov. Jared Polis addresses pro-Israel gathering as protesters hammer on windows

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

Gov. Jared Polis addresses pro-Israel gathering as protesters hammer on windows Gov. Jared Polis told a gathering of hundreds of attendees at the Global Conference for Israel on Thursday night that “this is a profoundly difficult time” for the Jewish state in the wake of the “abject cruelty and hatred” wrought by Hamas against civilians nearly two months ago.The gathering opened as pro-Palestinian protesters geared up to oppose — and potentially disrupt — the event in downtown Denver this weekend. A group of about 60 protesters gathered Thursday evening at the Colorado Convention Center’s blue bear and chanted, shouted and banged on the windows.“We want to be loud, visible and hostile to our enemies,” an unidentified speaker said through a megaphone.Pro-Palestine protesters knock on the glass of the Colorado Convention Center lobby before the start of the Global Conference for Israel at the Colorado Convention Center November 30, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)The disruption could be heard inside...

Arrest made in deadly San Dimas follow-home robbery

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

Arrest made in deadly San Dimas follow-home robbery Authorities have made an arrest in connection with a deadly follow-home robbery that left one man dead in a residential San Dimas neighborhood.  Deputies responded to the 1800 block of Hawkbrook Drive just before 7 p.m. on reports of the incident. At the scene, authorities discovered the man, identified by the L.A. County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner as Nicholas Simbolon, suffering from a gunshot wound to his chest. Medical personnel with the Los Angeles County Fire Department responded and declared the 42-year-old dead at the scene.   L.A. County Sheriff's detectives on the scene of a fatal shooting in a San Dimas neighborhood on Nov. 29, 2023. (KTLA)According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the victim was followed home from an electric vehicle charging station in West Covina. Authorities were able to use surveillance video from the area to capture the suspect’s license plate.  On Thursday morning, the suspect, now identified as 33-year-old Jerri...

Abandoned puppies at Hayward grocery store recovered by police

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

Abandoned puppies at Hayward grocery store recovered by police (KRON) -- Four German Shepard puppies were found abandoned in a box at the store, the Hayward Police Department announced Thursday on Facebook. HPD officers responded after hours to an unnamed grocery store.The officers elected not to drop off the puppies at an after-hours shelter because of the cold weather conditions. Police say was 39 degrees at the time. HPD said officers, dispatchers and jailers helped with bathing and feeding the puppies.(Hayward Police Department)(Hayward Police Department) 49ers QB Brock Purdy reveals his In-N-Out order Animal Services later took the puppies to its shelter. As of Thursday night, some of the puppies have found homes, according to HPD. However, police say Hayward Animal Shelter is full of animals available for adoption. More information about adoption can be found at Hayward Animal Service's website.

Memphis recruit Mikey Williams reaches plea deal in gun case; no jail time expected

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:45 GMT

Memphis recruit Mikey Williams reaches plea deal in gun case; no jail time expected EL CAJON, Calif. (AP) — Star Memphis basketball recruit Mikey Williams pleaded guilty to one felony charge in a gun case on Thursday, and one of his attorneys said he does not expect the 19-year-old to face jail time.Williams had faced nine felony counts and up to 30 years in prison stemming from a shooting at his home on March 17 in which no one was injured. Williams pleaded guilty to one felony count of making a criminal threat and to a special allegation of using a firearm during the threat, attorney Randy M. Grossman said.In exchange, the other eight counts were dismissed and Williams was ordered to complete a gun safety course, attend anger management sessions and do 80 hours of community service. Sentencing was set for Aug. 12, when the charge would be reduced to a misdemeanor if Williams follows terms of the deal and avoids any criminal offenses, Grossman said.Grossman said negotiations reached the highest levels of the District Attorney’s Office. Williams had faced six count...