Taking care of your feline fur baby in this relentless heat
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — KXAN spoke with an expert on tips you need to know so that your cats/kittens withstand this current heatwave gripping Central Texas. Our guest is Halle Hamilton, Cat Adoption Manager with Austin Pets Alive.First, she suggests that outdoor cats should have cool places in shady areas in which to retreat. Freeze water bottles under blankets are a good source of cooling but make sure the feline is not lying directly on the frozen bottle itself. Have more deep water dishes with cool water for them to lap up. It is okay to drop ice cubes in the water to keep it cooler but remember that those cubes will melt and the water temperature will increase. Keep those water dishes in the same shady area where the cat would be prone to seek shelter.She says to not hose or spray down a cat. They don't like it. Their fur acts as insulation.We asked her what signs to look for if a cat/kitten owner has concerns about the feline's health. Halle says they may be lethargic if they are layin...Mixed-use project breaks ground next to Harriet Island in St. Paul
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
Across the street from Harriet Island on St. Paul’s West Side, construction is underway on a new mixed-use district, Farwell-on-Water.The 7.25-acre property will house market-rate and affordable housing, artist studios, office space, a restaurant and a one-acre public green space, according to the Edina-based real estate investment firm Buhl Investors.This architectural rendering shows the one-acre green space that will open to the public in the summer 2024 as part of the Farwell-on-Water district on St. Paul’s West Side. (Courtesy of Buhl Investors)Construction on the $113 million project should be done next summer.Rents have not yet been determined but the affordable units will be available to people making up to 50% of the area median income.“Access to affordable housing is not just about providing stable shelter; it’s also about improving the lives of our residents so they can focus on employment, education, and taking steps to achieve long-term success,” St. P...Yes, you can make a wedding cake
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
By Natasha Pickowicz, The New York TimesEver scroll through a friend’s wedding registry and feel uninspired by the cavalcade of appliances and trinkets? Consider going rogue and asking the couple if you can give them something major: a wedding cake.With their vertiginous tiers, sculpted sugar roses and fondant as smooth as clay, professional wedding cakes are engineered to look good for long stretches of time — some even come with a sneaky Styrofoam layer — but they can fall short in flavor. A more personal homemade cake subverts expectations, and can feel less formal in the best possible way: big, exuberant and celebratory.Toasted Sesame and Citrus Wedding Cake: Baking a tiered wedding cake may seem ambitious, but you can break it down into smaller, more manageable tasks over a few days. In this recipe, everything — the tender chiffon cake layers, the sturdy buttercream, the flavorful citrus compote, the sesame crunch — can be refrigerated for days or even f...Why are some California beaches always considered 'dirty'
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
California’s famous coastline is a popular destination for residents and tourists alike, especially during the summer; however, not everyone enjoys the ocean water.From multiple oil spills to floating debris, the Pacific Ocean off California's coastline has endured much hardship. The consequences of these events have left some people hesitant to even step foot in the water at some Golden State beaches. California could lose up to 70% of its beaches by 2100, study finds Experts with Heal the Bay recently published their annual Beach Report Card, which measures the cleanliness of California’s coastal waters. For more than three decades, Heal the Bay has assigned A-F letter grades for more than 700 beaches across the U.S., with 500 of those locations being in California, according to the organization’s website.Some locations with failing grades, like those in San Mateo and Los Angeles counties, have been named on the organization's “Beach Bummer” list multiple times.The “Beach Bummer...Pac-12 basketball: Breaking down the top prospects for the 2024 NBA Draft
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
As expected, the Pac-12 produced a single first-round pick, UCLA forward Jaime Jaquez Jr., on Thursday in the 2023 NBA Draft — the lowest total since the 2010 draft.The second round was a tad busier with UCLA’s Amari Bailey and Jaylen Clark joining Washington State’s Mouhamed Gueye on the draft board and pushing the conference’s total number of selections to four. By comparison, the SEC generated 10 picks, followed by the Big Ten with eight and the ACC and Big East with five each.But the Pac-12 fared much better in another relevant category: Players who declined to make themselves available.In all, eight all-conference honorees from the 2022-23 season are scheduled to return in the fall — the highest total in more than a decade.Add several touted recruits and transfer portal acquisitions and the Pac-12 is well positioned for a better showing in the 2024 draft.Here’s our look at the top prospects:1. USC G Isaiah Collier: The top-rated recruit in th...One killed, one arrested in Oakland traffic collision
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
OAKLAND — An East Oakland traffic collision early Saturday involving two vehicles left one driver dead and the other, who briefly fled the scene, under arrest, police said.The driver killed was a 39-year-old Alameda resident whose name has not yet been released.The other driver, who police arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and felony hit-and-run, is a 21-year-old Alameda man whose name was not released.Police said the collision happened about 12:15 a.m. Saturday in the 2300 block of International Boulevard.Police said the 39-year-old man was driving a 2005 Toyota Avalon and was making a U-turn when his vehicle was broadsided by a 2019 Toyota Camry driven by the 21-year-old man who was traveling westbound on International.The 39-year-old man was taken to a hospital where he later died.The Camry driver fled the scene on foot but later called police from a store in the area to say he had been involved in the collision. He was taken to a hospital for treat...Special Olympics Northern California begins
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
(BCN) -- The 2023 Special Olympics Northern California Summer Games opened Friday night with a parade of athletes, festivities, guest speakers, entertainment, and the conclusion of the region-wide Law Enforcement Torch Run. The Summer Games, continuing through Sunday, showcase the talent, determination, and joy of the Special Olympics community of northern California. Founded in 1968, it provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. SF Pride street closures, schedule, parade route The annual Summer Games is the largest local competition and features thousands of athletes and coaches. Participants compete in swimming, track and field, bocce, and tennis. The opening ceremony was co-emceed by KRON4's Kyla Grogan and Kim Hing, a Special Olympics athlete leader, accompanied by an American Sign Language interpreter.(Photo: KRON4's Kyla Grogan) Hundreds of officers from across Northern California ...Beltway closed in Prince George’s Co. after tractor-trailer carrying fuel overturns
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
Listen to WTOP on the 8s for the latest on traffic.Both directions of the Capital Beltway are closed in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Saturday morning after a truck carrying 7,000 gallons of fuel overturned, according to fire officials.The crashed happened on the Outer Loop while the tractor-trailer was on an off ramp at around 9:30 a.m.The fuels is contained and there’s no fire, according to the Prince George’s County Fire Department. Both directions of Interstate 495 are closed near the off ramp at Route 4.Fire officials are working to offload the fuel, but in the meantime Maryland State Police are recommending drivers plan alternate routes.Officials also said to “expect delays and move over for emergency vehicles.”SourceBublik beats Zverev 6-3, 7-5 to book Halle final against Bautista Agut or Rublev
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
HALLE, Germany (AP) — Alexander Bublik defeated Germany’s Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-5 on Saturday to book his place in the final of the Halle Open.The 48th-ranked Kazakh player hit 14 aces and saved the only break point he faced as he beat the ninth-seeded Zverev in 1 hour, 27 minutes.Zverev reached the Halle final in 2016 and 2017. He was aiming for his first title since 2021.Bublik, who is looking for his second trophy after winning in Montpellier last year, will play Roberto Bautista Agut or Andrey Rublev in the final. ___More AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource4 juveniles in stolen vehicle attempt runover, crash after short pursuit, police said
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:47:35 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Four juveniles allegedly attempted to run over a bicyclist and led police on a short pursuit in a stolen SUV before they crashed early Saturday.Just before 12:45 a.m., Aurora Police Department said they noticed a suspicious vehicle near Colfax Avenue and Havana Street that attempted to run over a bicyclist. Woman shot to death in Aurora early Saturday They realized the white 4-door SUV was a stolen vehicle, and began a pursuit through the Anschutz Medical Campus, according to a tweet from APD.The pursuit did not last long, as police said the SUV crashed into a black sedan when they turned off campus onto Colfax Avenue and Peoria Street.There were four girls in the SUV that were all injured, according to APD. Two of them sustained minor injuries, police said, but the other two suffered from a broken leg, and one of them had to be extracted from the vehicle.The driver of the black sedan, an adult male, had sustained minor injuries, police said.Latest news
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