CMT Music Awards return to Austin in 2024

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

CMT Music Awards return to Austin in 2024 AUSTIN (KXAN) – The CMT Music Awards will return to Austin in 2024 for a second year, organizers revealed on Thursday. The show will again be held at the Moody Center on Sunday April 7, starting at 7 p.m. “As the ‘Live Music Capital of the World,’ Austin is no stranger to celebrating its vibrant music community and showcasing an eclectic array of musical talents. We’re proud that the CMT Music Awards are returning to Austin, and we can’t wait to welcome artists and visitors to our city,” said Austin Mayor Kirk Watson. "We are excited Austin will once again play host to the CMT Music Awards at the Moody Center. Last year’s event featured some amazing artists, brought thousands of visitors to our city and had all eyes on the Live Music Capital of the World," said Visit Austin President & CEO Tom Noonan. Kane Brown and Kelsea Ballerini co-hosted the 2023 show and also performed. Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Carly Pearce, Cody Johnson and Jelly Roll also perfor...

Leander ISD Board votes to oppose vouchers ahead of special session

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

Leander ISD Board votes to oppose vouchers ahead of special session LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) – Days before the Texas Legislature meets to consider Gov. Greg Abbott's call for education savings accounts (ESA), the Leander Independent School District Board of Trustees voted Thursday night to oppose any type of voucher, including ESAs."We want to make sure we are focusing all of our attention on meeting the needs of each students that is living in our boundaries that wants to come to public school. I don't mind school choice but I do mind when public dollars are taken away to pay for that choice," said Leander ISD Superintendent Bruce Gearing. Related: Border security, ‘education freedom’ top Abbott’s special session call; teacher pay absent The district also called for updates to the Texas school finance system, including funding based on enrollment and an increase to special education funding to account for was actual spending by school districts. For example, Leander ISD said it spent $33 million more special education in 2022-2023 than was allocate...

Hays County lifts burn ban

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

Hays County lifts burn ban HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) – Hays County authorities lifted a burn ban in the county Thursday. According to a social media post Thursday night, authorities asked everyone to use caution with any outdoor burning and to have a water source nearby. Hays was the latest county to lift its ban. Williamson County lifted the burn ban for unincorporated areas within the county's jurisdiction on Monday.KXAN has a map of burn bans statewide.

Madison Ingram: Don’t think it can happen here? The U.S. government once burned books it didn’t like

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

Madison Ingram: Don’t think it can happen here? The U.S. government once burned books it didn’t like This year is on pace to set the record for the highest number of attempted book bans since the American Library Association began compiling data on library censorship more than 20 years ago. Last year, there were demands to censor more than 2,500 library books.In several states, legislatures have enacted censorship into law. In 2022, lawmakers in Florida passed HB 1467, which requires books to be approved by a media specialist trained by Florida’s Department of Education. Educators and librarians found in violation of the law could be charged with a third-degree felony. Other states, such as Missouri and Utah, have since enacted similar laws that punish librarians for “explicit” content.Librarians and other educators in those states are fighting to defend the public’s right to intellectual freedom, but libraries have always been on the front lines of the conflict between censorship and free speech in the U.S. since the first public libraries were established ...

VSP investigating suspicious death in Rutland County

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

VSP investigating suspicious death in Rutland County CASTLETON, Vt. (NEWS10) -- The Vermont State Police is investigating a suspicious death in Castleton that happened Thursday. Police are currently searching for a potential suspect after a woman was found dead on the Rail Trail near 1587 South Street. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Police say a witness in the area reported a possible suspect was headed northbound on the rail trail walking toward the Castleton Campus after gunshots were heard. The witness described the suspect as a male, approximately 5'10" with short, dark-colored hair, last seen wearing a dark gray t-shirt and carrying a black backpack. Vermont State Police say the suspect is considered armed and dangerous. Residents in the area are urged to stay alert for suspicious person(s) and activities. Anything out of the ordinary is encouraged to be reported to the Vermont State Police. Preliminary hearing for kidnapping suspect postponed Police say the body of the w...

98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: My office NEVER celebrates my birthday, do I have to celebrate others?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: My office NEVER celebrates my birthday, do I have to celebrate others? ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Today's 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma came from Ed, and it's about work and birthdays. Here's his email:  Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Hi Jaime. I’ve worked at my job for about six years. It’s a small company, about thirty people total, and in my six years, I have been told “Happy Birthday” or been given a card exactly zero times. Yet the receptionist regularly circulates birthday cards for every other employee when their big day arrives. Finally, she brought one to me and I left it unsigned. When she asked why, I told her that it’s odd how in my entire time with the company I’ve never gotten even one card so I’m opting out. I mean, we all have our birthdays on Facebook, so it’s not like it’s a mystery! So, am I the jerk here? I don’t really care about the card, but to me it’s a deeper indication of disrespect and that’s what irks me. Should I continue to opt out? Be the bigger man and sign the cards? What...

Board of Aldermen considering three new bills today

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

Board of Aldermen considering three new bills today ST. LOUIS - Many people in the area will be watching closely as the St. Louis City Board of Aldermen considers three bills on Friday.The bills deal with the homeless, ownership of a historic downtown building, and short-term rentals. There will be no final votes on any of the bills on Friday, but they all focus on high-profile issues. The Board of Aldermen is set to meet at City Hall at 10:00 a.m.The legislation known as the 'unhoused Bill of Rights' is one of the bills being introduced Friday. It comes after the drama earlier this week concerning the homeless encampment that was on the City Hall lawn.City workers dismantled the camp and relocated those who were living there. Supporters of the bill say it would decriminalize homelessness. The legislation would create a pathway for safe camping areas and would remove barriers to establishing shelters that provide much-needed resources for the unhoused. St. Louis Airport expansion would see conversion to single terminal Under the b...

If UAW strikes persist, auto parts supply chains could be affected

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

If UAW strikes persist, auto parts supply chains could be affected WENTZVILLE, Mo. – Friday marks four weeks of autoworkers striking at the General Motors plant in Wentzville and other car manufacturers across the country, seeking better pay for employees.A big announcement is expected from UAW President Shawn Fain on Friday, but until a negotiation is reached, production remains halted."We're fighting for our future," said Allen Hudnut, who has worked at the Wentzville plant for 10 years.More than 1,300 members of the United Auto Workers union are fighting for their collective future."Every worker has about one minute to perform all the elements of their task for that assembly part of the job," said Glenn Kage Jr., Legislative Chair for the UAW 2250.Over 360 trucks are produced per day."That line runs and runs and runs and runs, and it doesn't stop; it breaks our bodies down,” Hudnutsaid.Since 2009, Kage said they’ve put forth major concessions to rebuild the crumbling economy of the Big 3."In the last 10 years, they've made $250 billion in profit...

'Belleville Chili Cook-Off' taking place this weekend

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

'Belleville Chili Cook-Off' taking place this weekend BELLEVILLE, Ill. -  A tasty fall favorite is happening this weekend. It's the 'Belleville Chili Cook-Off.'It's from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday and 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday on East Main Street. This is the 39th year for the event. There are more than 40 food vendors, plus live music and a 5K run and walk Saturday morning. St. Louis Airport expansion would see conversion to single terminal It's the biggest fundraiser of the year for many non-profit groups. You can vote for your favorite chili for a dollar per vote.The money goes to the 'Community Interfaith Food Pantry' in Belleville.

St. Charles Community College providing free drive-thru flu shots today

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:56:01 GMT

St. Charles Community College providing free drive-thru flu shots today ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - With the cold weather arriving, it's time to get a flu shot.The St. Charles County Health Department is hosting a free drive-thru vaccination clinic Friday. It's from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at St. Charles Community College. Girl Scouts discontinue fan-favorite cookie, raise prices Standard doses are available for everyone six months of age or older. Seniors 65 and older can get a higher-dose vaccination.