Kitten takes a wild ride underneath California woman's SUV
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
(KTLA) – A kitten in California wasted no time cashing in one of its nine lives.A Buena Park woman was driving last week when, according to the Orange County Fire Authority, she saw the kitten sitting in the middle of the road.She stopped her SUV to move the furball out of harm’s way, but by the time she got out, it had already disappeared, so she continued on with her day.“When she stopped at her destination she heard a kitten meowing, then heard it again when she got home later that day,” O.C. Fire Authority posted on Instagram.The woman knew the kitten was hiding somewhere in the car, but she couldn’t figure out exactly where. So she decided to stop by Fire Station 61 and ask for help.The frightened kitten was found hiding in the underbody of the woman's SUV. (Orange County Fire Authority)Firefighters jacked up the SUV and got to work removing parts of the underbody. Sure enough, they found the terrified kitten and removed it.“Happy to report the kitten was not injured and has al...Dean's A-List Interview: Lana Condor, Annie Murphy on 'Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken'
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
CHICAGO — A new animated action-comedy film is on the way to theatres this week and it concerns a 16-year-old girl who defies her mother and finds out something about her family's history."Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken" is out in theatres on Friday with Lana Candor providing the voice of Ruby and Annie Murphy doing the same for Chelsea Van Der Zee, a mermaid-turned-human who is a popular classmate of Ruby.Dean Richards spoke to both actresses on Tuesday's edition of "Dean's A-List Interview" as he talked about the film along with other works during their careers. You can watch his conversation with Annie and Lana from the June 27 WGN Morning News in the video above.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!'Heat dome' tackles Texas -- but what is it?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
DALLAS (AP) — Scorching temperatures brought on by a “heat dome” have taxed the Texas power grid and threaten to bring record highs to the state before they are expected to expand to other parts of the U.S. during the coming week, putting even more people at risk.“Going forward, that heat is going to expand ... north to Kansas City and the entire state of Oklahoma, into the Mississippi Valley ... to the far western Florida Panhandle and parts of western Alabama," while remaining over Texas, said Bob Oravec, lead forecaster with the National Weather Service.Record high temperatures around 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) are forecast in parts of western Texas on Monday, and relief is not expected before the Fourth of July holiday, Oravec said.Cori Iadonisi, of Dallas, summed up the weather simply: “It’s just too hot here.”Iadonisi, 40, said she often urges local friends to visit her native Washington state to beat the heat in the summer.“You can’t go outside," Ia...'Lawful but awful': Florida homeowner shoots at pool cleaner he mistook for intruder, won't face charges
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — A man won't face charges after he opened fire on a pool cleaner who he mistook for an intruder, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said. According to the Sheriff's Office, the two homeowners called 911 around 9 p.m. on Sunday after spotting a man on their lanai. The sheriff said the man was hired by the homeowners to clean their pool and had been working for them for around six months to a year. 11 arrested for having enough fentanyl to kill 95K people in Polk County, sheriff’s office says The victim had been busy with other appointments and showed up at their home later than expected. Deputies said the pool cleaner did not notify the homeowners that he was coming that late at night. He usually stops by on Thursday or Friday afternoon, Gualtieri said. According to the Sheriff's Office, one of the homeowners said she was in the family room when she saw a man she did not recognize through the sliding glass doors. She locked the door and told her hus...Five takeaways from the prime-time shuffle at Fox News
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
(The Hill) - Fox News made major changes to its weeknight lineup on Monday, shifting some of its top pundits into new time slots and signaling the beginning of a new era in primetime at the network. The changes, which go into effect next month, offer clues about the conservative media giant’s strategy ahead of next year’s GOP primary and presidential election. The reshuffling also comes amid a time of upheaval across the cable news business more generally and as Fox specifically deals with the fallout of a slew of legal headaches and controversies it has faced over its coverage of the 2020 election. Here are five takeaways. Jesse Watters sees his star rise further at Fox Jesse Watters, who got his start in Fox’s 8 p.m. hour as a correspondent for Bill O’Reilly’s program, is taking over Tucker Carlson’s primetime hour. That gives him the keys to what has, in recent years, ranked as the network’s most-watched evening hour. Carlson was ...Sun to boost temps Tuesday and Wednesday — expanding heat to push 100s into downstate Illinois setting stage for Chicago thunderstorm clusters Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
A new week is underway after the wettest and warmest weekend to date of 2023. Nights hit 93 Saturday, the hottest single high temperature to date this year, and 86 Sunday, and the most significant rain in more than 3 weeks arrived Saturday night with a few downpours on Sunday too, but they’ve only made a dent in the drought.Sunshine is to stage a comeback Tuesday and Wednesday, but expanding Texas hot dome will push daytime 100s into Missouri and downstate Illinois by Thursday, pushing gate rain-supporting jet stream northward into the Chicago area in the process and renewing prospects for more rain later this week.The weekend rains were awesome in much of the Chicago metro area. O'Hare picked up, with showers since midnight included, 0.81" of rain while Midway tallied 1.45" of rain. But the rains weren't drought busters.While O'Hare rainfall since April 1 has risen to 4.99", that's less than half (43% to be precise) of the 11.71" of rain considered normal to date. The Northwest Sid...Poll: Kamala Harris sets record low for vice president net favorability
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
Nearly half of the respondents have a negative view of Vice President Harris, according to a new NBC News survey. The poll, published on Monday, found that 49 percent of respondents have a negative opinion of Harris, while 32 percent of those surveyed have a positive opinion of the vice president. Harris received a net negative rating of -17, which is the lowest net negative rating for a vice president in the history of the poll. For example, In October 2019, 38 percent of respondents had a negative view of Harris’ predecessor, former Vice President Pence, while 34 percent of those surveyed had a positive view of the now Republican Presidential candidate, according to the poll. The poll comes as White House officials have been working with Harris to repair her image and bump up her polling numbers ahead of the 2024 election, according to Axios. White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients told the media outlet that he meets with Harris on a weekly basis to discuss...LIVE: One year since 53 migrants died in tractor-trailer abandoned in San Antonio
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (KXAN) — Federal prosecutors are expected to share an update Tuesday afternoon marking one year since the deadliest human smuggling incident in the country's history. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas will hold a news conference at 2 p.m. in San Antonio, which is where authorities found a tractor-trailer carrying migrants abandoned near an auto salvage yard last year. In total, 53 people died, including children. Almost a dozen others suffered injuries because of the sweltering conditions. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Toll now at 53 in San Antonio as families wait for answers A release about the news conference shared lawyers as well as investigators "will provide significant updates to the investigation and prosecution of those responsible for the 2022 human smuggling incident that resulted in the death of 53 men, women and children, along with 11 injured."KXAN will carry a live stream of the news conference Tuesday afternoon in this story and...A record may be tied of set today
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The record high for June 27th is 106°. That is the forecast high this afternoon. This record may be tied or eclipsed later today with a cloudless sky and slightly lower humidity.Hottest day during this heatwaveThe upper-high to our northwest has allowed for a drop in the humidity. This afternoon's numbers will be the lowest we've seen in quite some time with a potential of humidity in the teens for some in the Hill Country.The air much drier todayToday's Excessive Heat Warning is for Lampasas, Llano, Mason, Milam, and San Saba Counties where the heat index will be greater than 105° and as high as 117°. The Heat Advisory covers the rest of the area (EXCEPT Blanco and Gillespie Counties) where the heat index should reach 112°.Heat alerts continue through 9 p.m. Tuesday for most areas (exception: Lampasas & Milam County until 9 p.m. Wedneseday)The upper-level high has moved to the northwest of Austin this afternoon. That is part of why this day will be the hottest ...Heat-related illness on the rise in Central Texas
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:14:17 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Central Texas will continue to see more hot weather in the weeks ahead, but even with the warnings emergency crews are seeing a rise in heat-related illness calls."I am dying," said Kibbs Fortilus, who is a camp counselor. "This is not water, this is sweat."Fortilus said keeping campers cool is important, and with the extreme temperatures many of the activities are inside. FORECAST | Slowly turning down the heat over the next week "All of our sports, maybe some of our more intense sports, are done indoors," said Fortilus.For some people, there is no way to avoid working in this extreme heat. Construction crews, linemen and any other outdoor jobs spend much of their day outside."In the last two weeks we have seen a dramatic increase in call volume for heat-related emergencies," said Wes Hopkins with Austin-Travis County EMS."What the emergency departments are seeing are the younger males coming in, and I would venture to guess that it is mainly those occupational wo...Latest news
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