AISD, Austin Apartment Association partner to find affordable rentals for teachers

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

AISD, Austin Apartment Association partner to find affordable rentals for teachers Austin ISD is taking steps to help teachers find more affordable housing."In AISD we have an exclusive deal with the Austin Apartment Association," said Arnoldo Gutierrez, assistant superintendent of human capital with Austin ISD.In a partnership announced on KXAN, the school district is working with the Austin Apartment Association to find apartments that will offer incentives for teachers."From discounted rates, to waving some fees," said Gutierrez. "It is something that is exclusive for our teachers in Austin ISD."Austin ISD Trustee Candace Hunter says she knows the struggles teachers face when it comes to finding affordable housing in Austin."Our schools are in the core (of the city)," said Hunter. "So that is east, northeast, southeast and central Austin where those areas are rapidly gentrifying which is putting those rents into the stratosphere." Austin ISD identifies two potential sites for teacher, staff affordable housing Lyndsay Hanes with the Austin Apartment Associatio...

White House urges meat processors to guard against child labor in their industry

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

White House urges meat processors to guard against child labor in their industry OMAHA, Neb. — The Biden administration is urging U.S. meat processors to make sure children aren’t being illegally hired to perform dangerous jobs at their plants.The call comes after an investigation found more than 100 kids working overnight for a company that cleans slaughterhouses, handling dangerous equipment like skull splitters and razor-sharp bone saws.Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack sent a letter Wednesday to the 18 largest meat and poultry producers urging them to examine the hiring practices at their companies and suppliers. The letter is part of a broader effort by the administration to crack down on the use of child labor. The Labor Department has reported a 69% increase since 2018 in the number of children being employed illegally in the U.S.“The use of illegal child labor — particularly requiring that children undertake dangerous tasks — is inexcusable, and companies must consider both their legal and moral responsibilities to ensure they and their suppl...

Troy men found guilty of 2020 murder

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

Troy men found guilty of 2020 murder TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Two Troy men were convicted of killing another man in 2020. Nashone Pinn, 23, and Eric Stroud, Jr., 20, were found guilty of Murder and Criminal Possession of a Weapon. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Officials said they killed Zeandre Domingo in August 2020. Their convictions are part of the Gun Involved Violence Elimination cases being pursued by the Rensselaer County District Attorney's Office.The DA's Office said they have prosecuted more than 250 cases since 2019.

Attorney for New Scotland murder suspect seeks to suppress evidence

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

Attorney for New Scotland murder suspect seeks to suppress evidence NEW SCOTLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New developments have been made in the case for the Virginia man accused of murdering a local physician assistant.Jacob Klein was arrested in April 2022 for the stabbing death of Philip Rabadi in his New Scotland home. Klein's attorney has filed a motion to suppress evidence gathered by police the night Klein was arrested, including a gun, his clothing, and statements Klein made to police. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! His lawyers said police did not have probably cause to arrest Klein, and everything that came after should be tossed out. A judge will now consider the motion.Klein was charged with murder in the second degree. He pleaded not guilty.Before he was killed, Rabadi worked as a physician assistant at St. Peter’s Health Partners. He also graduated from Albany Medical College in 2015.

Multiple crews help fight large Schoharie County brush fire

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

Multiple crews help fight large Schoharie County brush fire RICHMONDVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A large brush fire broke out in Schoharie County on Wednesday. Several crews—some reportedly from Otsego and Delaware Counties—responded to Richmondville, near the county line, to fight the blaze. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The fire began around 3 p.m. on Winegard Road near train tracks. Officials believe the fire was sparked from a passing railroad work car that was clearing brush from the tracks. Once crews had an understanding of the magnitude, it was all hands on deck."So the wind is actually driving the fire, so we've been chasing the fire," Richmondville Fire Chief Dennis Cole explained. "When we contain hotspots, when the wind picks up, it actually fires up the hotspots again."The flames stretch along five miles of track, and smoke could be seen from as much as 20 miles away. Black ash fell from the sky, and firefighters worked on foot as well as on ATVs to extinguish numerous fir...

Uncollected tree debris frustrates Fox Park residents

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

Uncollected tree debris frustrates Fox Park residents ST. LOUIS – When tree crews got to work in the 2800 block of Victor Street in Fox Park on March 22, neighbors didn't think the leftover limbs and scrapped stumps would still be there three weeks later."This stuff has been sitting here, it's been collecting trash. It's making a mess," Amanda Izzo said."I have a teenager. Sometimes she struggles to find a parking spot on the street,” neighbor Simon Yost said. “I think it would be good if at some point here we could move on with our lives."Izzo said it’s not just there street, but surrounding blocks as well.“There are trees piled up everywhere," she said.Sure enough, when we hiked through Hawthorne and rode down Russell, we saw more piles of tree debris. But none of the wooden waste we witnessed compared to the volume on Victor. Top Story: PETA protests outside St. Louis Budweiser brewery "You know, it just reduces the quality of life in the neighborhood, I would say, significantly," Izzo said.Another neighbor claimed a representativ...

Woman struck by car during an attempting robbery at QuikTrip

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

Woman struck by car during an attempting robbery at QuikTrip ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A woman was taken to a hospital Wednesday evening after being struck by a vehicle in south St. Louis County.A spokesperson from the St. Louis County Police Department said just after 5:30 p.m. they received a call about a robbery at a QuikTrip in the 2000 block of Union Road, located in Mehlville.Upon arrival, the officers found a woman lying in the parking lot. They claimed that a car suspected of being involved in the robbery had hit the woman, causing serious injuries.The description of the vehicle is unknown at this time. The investigation is ongoing. FOX 2 will give updates as more information becomes available.

Fallen Black Hawk army pilot returns home to St. James ahead of funeral

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

Fallen Black Hawk army pilot returns home to St. James ahead of funeral ST. JAMES, Mo. - Communities from St. Louis to St. James supported the homecoming of a fallen U.S. Army soldier, Chief Warrant Officer Rusten Radford Smith, with a procession to the funeral home where he will be prepared to be laid to rest.The Black Hawk pilot killed in training is now remembered as a hero dedicated to serving his country and tragically paying the ultimate price.Arriving at St. Louis Lambert International Airport, service members proudly escorted the American flag-wrapped casket on Wednesday. The somber procession was making its way onto the highway going south. Top Story: PETA protests outside St. Louis Budweiser brewery Crowds paid tribute the whole way to Smith's hometown in St. James, Missouri, where he received a heartfelt welcome. The flag is at half-staff at the funeral home where he now resides."You had police, fire, EMS out here, you had citizens, business owners, they shut their business down to come and stand on the street,” said Ken Kelly with the Patr...

St. Louis County battles over marijuana sales tax

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

St. Louis County battles over marijuana sales tax ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A new legal battle is brewing over recreational marijuana in Missouri. The issue is tax "stacking." County leaders in the St. Louis area want to stack the 3% local sales taxes that voters approved last week.Berkeley voters approved a 3% marijuana sales tax, as did voters countywide in St. Louis County. The 3% local marijuana tax propositions passed almost everywhere; they were on the ballot last week by 3-to-1 margins, if not more.County leaders take that to mean counties that passed the tax can stack their 3% on top of a city’s 3%. They want their cut. Top Story: PETA protests outside St. Louis Budweiser brewery “You can indeed stack them. It’s been verified and discussed legally throughout,” said Tim Brinker, Franklin County’s presiding commissioner. “It’s absolutely allowable to stack.”St. Louis County and St. Charles County also reportedly plan to stack county and municipal recreational marijuana sales taxes, meaning the 3% rate voters approved will be ...

Apartment development in St. Charles County getting push back

Published Fri, 19 Apr 2024 18:55:08 GMT

Apartment development in St. Charles County getting push back ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - The Dardenne Prairie Board of Alderman decided to delay voting on a new development of a four-story apartment complex on Wednesday.The project is set to be built at the corner of Bryan and Fiese roads and will hold 190 apartments along with shops and restaurants.Residents filled city hall during a special meeting to express their concerns with the tax abatement that allows the developer to avoid paying property taxes for 12 years. City leaders found themselves caught between the developer and the Wentzville School District over the tax breaks. Top Story: PETA protests outside St. Louis Budweiser brewery “The planning and zoning has done their work, the board has already approved the planning changes and the zoning changes," said Jim Cook, a developer. "So now we’re just really coming to the funding mechanism and how we can get that to work. So if there is an amenable solution we’ll move forward, if not we’ll see how long this takes. To either come to an a...