Brookfield Zoo announces summer concerts series featuring Macy Gray, Vertical Horizon and more

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

Brookfield Zoo announces summer concerts series featuring Macy Gray, Vertical Horizon and more CHICAGO — Brookfield Zoo will host summer concert series, Concerts for Conservation, over two weekends in July, with Macy Gray and Vertical Horizon slated to appear.Held July 14-15 and 21-22 at Brookfield Zoo's East Mall, the concert series provides "four incredible evenings of live music while relaxing in our beautiful park surrounded by wildlife and nature."Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. and include:Friday, July 14 – Soul Asylum with special guests The Verve PipeSaturday, July 15 – Macy GrayFriday, July 21 – Vertical HorizonSaturday, July 22 – Plain White T’sSEE ALSO| Smash Mouth headlining 2023 Pierogi FestAlong with the sounds of music, sights for visitors include a meet-and-greet with some of Brookfield Zoo’s animal ambassadors from 6:30 to 7 p.m. The zoo's Big Cat walkway will also be accessible, offering guests an up-close look at African lions, Amur tigers, and snow leopards until 7 p.m.Macy GrayVertical HorizonPlain White T’s Soul AsylumThe Verve Pipe 50 Cent coming to ...

New $500M federal grant aims to expand tech hubs outside of Silicon Valley

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

New $500M federal grant aims to expand tech hubs outside of Silicon Valley WASHINGTON (Nexstar) – The commerce department has launched a new grant program meant to infuse up to half a billion dollars into the nation’s technology hubs.The program aims to help grow the tech industry outside of Silicon Valley.“We are going to make investments all over the country,” Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said. “You shouldn't have to move from your hometown to San Francisco or New York City to get a great job in technology.”To apply for the government grants, regions, states or cities need to partner with colleges and companies in the tech industries.Michael Wallace with the National League of Cities says there are many related industries that could qualify.“Rochester, Minnesota is home of the Mayo Clinic. Medical technology is certainly one of the eligible categories,” Wallace explained.Secretary Raimondo says the types of eligible projects also vary from testing labs and upgrading facilities to worker training programs.Congresswoman Susan Wild introduced the bill t...

Reba McEntire to be next coach on 'The Voice'

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

Reba McEntire to be next coach on 'The Voice' OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Although Blake Shelton is leaving his coaching position on NBC's 'The Voice', Oklahoma won't be without representation among those illustrious chairs.Shelton announced his departure in October 2022, making Season 24 the first without his guidance since the show began in 2011."Alas, our cowboy has decided to hang up his Voice coaching hat to spend time with family on his Oklahoma ranch," wrote Christopher Rosa with NBC Insider. "He more than deserves the break, but he will be sorely missed." Smash Mouth headlining 2023 Pierogi Fest Now, as Shelton's final season wraps up, the next country music coach has been revealed.Reba McEntire is joining Niall Horan, Gwen Stefani, and John Legend to be Season 24's coach quartet."There's a new Coach in town! See you all this Fall!" the singer wrote on Twitter Monday. McEntire joined Shelton in Season 23 as a 'Mega Mentor' and was even asked before Shelton to be a coach during the show's inaugural ...

The worst of spring allergies are over — Here's what's ahead

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

The worst of spring allergies are over — Here's what's ahead AUSTIN (KXAN) — Spring is the most active season for pollen in Central Texas. The month of April in particular is one of the most intense months of the year for allergy sufferers — in terms of allergen variety. NEXT: Austin allergy tracker The main culprit: trees. Oak is the main tree allergen that many people are often bothered by. Austin Allergy CalendarLuckily after oak peaked with a "very high" count of 1,291 g/m3  on April 22, it has drastically declined. We started off the month of May with oak in the "medium" category but it has recently continued to fall. In fact, tree allergens as a whole have been decreasing dramatically and have remained in the 'low' category. It is safe to say the worst of the season is behind us.Here's what to expect aheadPollen June ForecastWhile grass pollen usually lasts from March through October, the highest counts typically occur in May and June. While grass has generally been fairly tame for the month of May so far, we are expecting a spi...

St. Paul’s Shepard Road to remain closed as officials brace for the Mississippi River to flood — again

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

St. Paul’s Shepard Road to remain closed as officials brace for the Mississippi River to flood — again Brace yourself, Twin Cities. The Mississippi River is rising again.Days after announcing that a three-mile stretch of Shepard Road would reopen to vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians, St. Paul Public Works officials have had a change of heart. Heavy rain this past weekend in central Minnesota is feeding the Mississippi River. As a consequence, the river in downtown St. Paul could again surpass moderate flood stage by Saturday.Downtown St. Paul river levels, which had fallen to little more than 9 feet as of Monday morning, could reach the minor flood stage of 14 feet by Friday and crest at 16.1 feet on May 22, according to the National Weather Service. That’s despite a dry spell projected to take temperatures into the low 80s on Tuesday.As a result, the city is keeping Shepard Road closed, as it has been since April 16, and additional flood measures are more than likely, even with a bit of a scorcher in the works over the next few days. Low-lying parks and trails are still close...

NYS Leaders call for federal action in migrant crisis

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

NYS Leaders call for federal action in migrant crisis ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)--The New York State Association of Counties said more needs to be done by the federal government when it comes to the migrant crisis."The current situation is failing," said Steven Acquario, Executive Director of the New York State Association of Counties.This comes after Governor Hochul sent a letter to President Biden on Friday requesting FEMA to direct the Department of Defense and the National Park Service to help construct and operate temporary shelters on federal land. According to the letter, the governor anticipates several thousand asylum seekers to arrive in New York City every week."I have not heard a response back, but I’ll be speaking with them again, and again and again," said Hochul at a press conference on Monday.The association of counties would like the federal government to declare a federal state of emergency as well as to reform a waiting period for work authorization, something Hochul supports."If they would simply allow these individuals ...

Lake George run keeps teachers' memories alive

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

Lake George run keeps teachers' memories alive LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Every year, the Lake George community gathers at the elementary school to run - for a good reason. The 22nd annual Randy's Run and Murphy's Mile carves a path around Lake George on Saturday, May 20 - keeping a memory alive, and a student body thriving. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "It's turned into a community-wide event," said Lake George Junior-Senior High School Principal Fran Cocozza. "Hundreds of people now attend, within and outside of Lake George. For the last 22 years (minus two during the COVID-19 pandemic) it has been the third Saturday of May."Randy's Run carries on the legacy of Randall Madison, a former Lake George Elementary School teacher who died suddenly of a brain aneurysm at the age of 31. The school and his family quickly conceived the run as a way to remember a man for whom teaching was a gift.That gift was shared, too, by Ed Murphy, another Lake George teacher who passed...

Road closures announced ahead of CDPHP Workforce Challenge

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

Road closures announced ahead of CDPHP Workforce Challenge ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The City of Albany has announced road closures and parking restrictions ahead of the annual CDPHP Workforce Team Challenge. The 3.5-mile race begins at 6:25 p.m. on Thursday, May 18. Roadways are expected to reopen by 8 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The following parking restrictions will be in effect from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m: All roads in Washington Park-both sides of all park roadwaysMadison Avenue, both sides from Eagle Street to Lake AvenueLake Ave, both sides from Madison Avenue to Western AvenueWestern Ave, both sides from Lake Avenue to Washington Avenue (Sprague Place)Sprague Place, both sides from Western Avenue south to State StreetS. Swan Street,  east side from opposite Jefferson Street to Madison AvenueS. Swan Street, east side from Madison Avenue north 5 spacesS. Swan Street, west side from Madison Avenue north to Hamilton StreetState Street, south side from Empire State Plaza entra...

Colonie High School hosting annual Raiderfest

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

Colonie High School hosting annual Raiderfest ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Colonie Central High School is having their annual Raiderfest celebration. The festival will be held on May 20. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The community celebration will feature live music, carnival games, food trucks, a petting zoo, vendors and more. The festivities will be kicked off at 10 a.m. with an opening ceremony at Colonie High's Hill of Heroes, which will include the presentation of iCARE’s Kind Human of the Year award. The school and it's iCARE program, a character building initiative, commemorates mental health awareness month with the event. Proceeds from the festival will support Safe Harbour as well as the Charlie’s playground build at Saddlewood Elementary. High School Musical Theatre Awards winners announced “After a long winter, this event is certainly a great way for our students and families to get out ofthe house and enjoy the warmer weather,'' said Brian Scalzo, ass...

Newly released court document provides details on Jackson Mahomes case

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:36:22 GMT

Newly released court document provides details on Jackson Mahomes case OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - A newly released court document shows police responded to an Overland Park restaurant on the report of a battery involving Jackson Mahomes, but it turned into much more serious allegations.According to the case affidavit released Monday, police responded to Aspens Restaurant on Feb. 25, 2023, after a man reported Jackson Mahomes shoved his son, who works at the restaurant.The employee told investigators Mahomes shoved him when he tried to get his water bottle from the restaurant's office. He entered the key code to unlock the office, but Jackson Mahomes allegedly shoved him as soon as he opened the door, according to the court document.Investigators reviewed surveillance video of the incident and said it shows Jackson Mahomes pushing the employee. Kansas City officer saves child’s life at Royals game According to the affidavit, Jackson Mahomes tried to apologize to the employee later, but told him if he (Jackson Mahomes) is in a room at the restaurant it is o...