Missing 29-year-old woman found, RRPD says
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) -- A 29-year-old woman who was missing for nearly one month was found and is cooperating with law enforcement, the Round Rock Police Department said in a news release Wednesday.Shortly before midnight, Aug. 26, Yara Perez was seen leaving Divas Men's Club, 4134 Felter Ln, in Austin with two men in a black Ford Expedition. Video and images of the SUV were released Tuesday by police. Round Rock Police find vehicle in case of missing 29-year-old woman On Sept. 12, Perez's babysitter reported her missing. Then, on Wednesday, the SUV was found near Wells Branch Parkway, which is about a 25 minute drive from the men’s club where Perez was last seen, according to a spokeswoman from the police department. Police said Yara Perez, 29, was seen leaving 4134 Felter Lane in Austin just before midnight on Aug. 26. Detectives spoke with the driver of the vehicle, who said he took Perez and a man to Sixth Street in Austin and dropped them off. That was the last time he sa...Flirting with 100 degrees all week
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After one of our hottest summers on record, we officially flip the calendar to fall this weekend. Now if the forecast would only cooperate...Summer continues its relentless grip on Central Texas with afternoon highs flirting with 100° daily through the start of the weekend. Whether or not the thermometer shows 99° or 100°, when factoring in the humidity, most of us will will see heat index values at or just above the century mark.Sunday will be our transition day as a storm system passing to our north sends a cold front our way. There is still some disagreement between models as to whether or not this front stays north, stalls or passes through our area, but given today's data, we'll continue to highlight rain chances beginning Sunday and peaking Monday.Cold front nears the area Sunday/MondayRainfall projections are anywhere from 0.25"-1.25" from Sunday to Tuesday with the most rain coming Monday.7 Day Rainfall ForecastAnticipated cloud cover and showers/storms will...WNBA playoffs: Sun stop Lynx’s turnaround season in deciding Game 3
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
Connecticut ended the Minnesota Lynx season with a dominant 90-75 win in Wednesday’s winner-take-all Game 3 of their first-round WNBA series at Target Center.Playing with lower back discomfort and two early fouls, Napheesa Collier led Minnesota with a playoff-career-high 31 points. But she didn’t get much help.Minnesota shot 43.3%, but if you take away Collier’s 11-for-19 performance, the other Lynx players were a combined 15 of 41 (36.6%), including an uncharacteristic 3 of 12 from Kayla McBride.With 6 minutes remaining — and the Sun leading 72-57 — Collier had 27 points. No other Lynx player had more than six.The Lynx have not won a playoff series since earning the franchise’s fourth WNBA title in 2017.The Sun duo of Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner had their way near the basket and Tyasha Harris away from it. Thomas finished with 28 points and 12 assists, Bonner had 25 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks, and Harris scored 18 off the bench, including four makes from deep.C...Adirondack Balloon Festival expects larger crowd for 50th Anniversary
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – On Wednesday night, a reception and moonglow kicked off the milestone for the Adirondack Balloon Festival. Mark Donohue, President of the Festival Board of Directors, is one of the organizers, and he said he initially thought the celebration would be intimate with just 50 people.“Nowhere did I ever believe this would be a sold-out event of 400 people,” Donohue said. “And let alone the county is anticipating thousands of people outside the event to participate and watch the moonglow.” Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The weekend event usually attracts around 150,000 visitors and generates close to $1 million for community nonprofits each year. But organizers are now expecting more than 200,000 people to attend the celebration.“We have food vendors, we’ve got music, and arts and all kinds of great stuff for everyone for everybody to enjoy,” Chuck Aiken, member of the Board of Directors for the Festival,...Tenants in 24 more units allowed to return to Harbour Point
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Most of the displaced tenants who had to evacuate a Troy apartment complex nearly three months ago can return home. Troy officials said 24 additional units at the Harbour Point Gardens apartment complex have been deemed safe to live in. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Tenants in five apartments remain displaced. A total of 58 units were evacuated in June over concerns about falling bricks. But the debate over who is responsible for the buildings' condition is not over.The Troy City Council is holding its third investigative hearing at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. It will be livestreamed on the council's YouTube page.St. Louis County police officer shoots person in Affton
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
AFFTON, Mo. - An officer with the St. Louis County Police Department wounded a man Wednesday evening after responding to a domestic violence call in Affton.The shooting took place just after 7:10 p.m. in the 9100 block of Rambler Drive, near the intersection of MacKenzie and Gravois roads.St. Louis County police claim a man exited a residence with a gun in each hand when they arrived.Police and the armed man exchanged gunfire. The armed man was shot and taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries.No officers were injured.City leaders want to reclaim Famous Barr building after owners stop paying for security
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
ST. LOUIS – It seems like it's back to square one for downtown's Railway Exchange Building, formerly Famous Barr. The historic building was condemned nine months ago after being ravaged by squatters and looters.They have returned, cutting their way through boarded-up windows and doors. There were open entry points on all four sides of the building as of Wednesday.“Every day I see them stealing wire, copper, every morning. I get my coffee, just looking over, it’s crazy,” said Jerome Young, who lives across the street.That craziness stopped for a few months, he said, when the building’s Florida owners hired on-site security. They stopped paying for it a couple of months ago and here we go again: A city crew was boarding up the same hole Wednesday that they boarded up nine months ago. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Cops battle drug traffickers along busy metro interstates
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
BERKELEY, Mo. – As special agents with Homeland Security Investigations conduct an operation on a metro St. Louis interstate, a police officer trying to combat drug trafficking is not surprised.Berkeley Police Department Major Steve Runge said there's always a battle to keep drug traffickers from setting up shop in local communities."Drugs are very close to home," Runge said. "We have a saying that all roads lead to Berkeley. I mean, (Interstate) 70 comes right through Berkeley, 270 on the north side."Runge has been chasing down drug dealers for the last three decades. He knows how to pick out potential suspects."They all use rental cars; they don't use their own cars. If you have two people in the car, we always separate them immediately," Runge said.Right off I-170 on Sunday, Berkeley police took half a brick of what's believed to be cocaine, a scale, a stolen gun and ammo off the streets."This particular guy is a fentanyl dealer. It was kind of surprising to get him with the coca...Mortgage rates fuel buyer’s remorse, create opportunities for loan assumptions
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The current housing market is a mixed bag. From home prices to inventory, potential buyers and sellers are wondering where they stand. Mortgage rates are fueling a lot of uncertainty.“Mortgage rates aren’t expected to dip below 5% again until about 2025,” Erika Giovanetti, loans expert for U.S. News & World Report, said.This month, the outlet surveyed 1,200 Americans who recently bought homes.“We really wanted to take the pulse on how people who’ve bought a house in the past year feel about their purchase and specifically about their mortgage rate,” Giovanetti said.The survey found that more than half of recent buyers regret taking out a mortgage when rates were high. 78% said they were at least “somewhat stressed.” Interest rates will remain high for the rest of the year. And 84% plan on refinancing to a lower interest rate in the future.“That promise of you’ll be able to refinance down the line—while it’s true, it might just take a little longer than some people in...21-year-old killed in crash at Brentwood Target
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:28:38 GMT
BRENTWOOD, Mo. - A 21-year-old woman died after crashing her vehicle against an exterior wall at the Brentwood Promenade Target early Wednesday morning.An employee contacted police around 5 a.m. after seeing a wrecked car on the north side of the store.Emergency responders arrived and declared the car's lone occupant, identified as Tegan Donato, dead at the scene.Investigators from the Brentwood Police Department said the crash happened shortly after 1 a.m. Donato was traveling south on Interstate 170 when she crossed over Eager Road, struck a curb and grass embankment, and then smashed into the Target store.The exact cause of the crash remains unknown.Latest news
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