Giraffe named Twiga, who was among the oldest cared for by humans, died at age 31 at East Texas zoo

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

Giraffe named Twiga, who was among the oldest cared for by humans, died at age 31 at East Texas zoo LUFKIN, Texas (AP) — A giraffe named Twiga who died over the weekend at an East Texas zoo at the age of 31 was among the oldest giraffes being cared for by humans.Twiga was found dead Saturday morning at the Ellen Trout Zoo in Lufkin, a city of about 34,000 about 170 miles (273 kilometers) southeast of Dallas, said the zoo’s director, Gordon Henley.Twiga would have turned 32 on Oct. 1. She was born at the Los Angeles Zoo. She then went to the Racine Zoo in Wisconsin before coming to the Ellen Trout Zoo in June 2008.“She had provided company and companionship to our other giraffes as they came in and kind of guided them along,” Henley said.Twiga was a Masai giraffe. Henley said that their life expectancy is usually around 25 to 26 years.Henley said Twiga had been showing some signs of age, and she occasionally walked with a bit of limp. But he said she had been getting “a lot of TLC from the keeper staff and from our veterinarian.”“We knew based on her age that it w...

Monday Forecast: Chance of Showers Monday night into Tuesday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

Monday Forecast: Chance of Showers Monday night into Tuesday Monday, July 10HIGH: 89  Low: 63Sunny with SW winds gusting up to 20 mph pushing up to the lakefront. High: 89.Monday Night:  Increasing clouds lead to a chance of isolated or spotty showers and storms late, chance of rain 20%. Low: 68.Tuesday, July 11HIGH: 85 LOW: 68Partly cloudy, chance of scattered showers and storms, chance of rain 40%. High: 85.Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, widely scattered showers and storms, chance of rain 30%. Low:  65.Wednesday, July 12HIGH: 76 LOW: 65Mostly cloudy, showers and storms likely, chance of rain 60%. High: 76. Lakeside: 72.Wednesday Night: Partly to mostly cloudy, scattered showers possible, chance of rain 40%. Low: 64.Thursday, July 13HIGH: 82 LOW: 64Partly cloudy with isolated showers possible, chance of rain 20%. High: 82. Lakeside: 73.Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with isolated showers, 20% chance of rain. Low: 67.Friday, July 14HIGH: 86  LOW: 67P...

Illinois Treasurer provides new loan options for students

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

Illinois Treasurer provides new loan options for students SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) -- Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs announced a new, low-cost loan program to help bridge the gap between college savings and financial aid on Monday. According to a release from Frerichs' office, the program will make it easier for thousands of Illinois residents to graduate from a university with a degree. “We firmly believe the best way to pay for college is investing early in a college savings plan,” Frerichs said. “We also know that many families need to rely upon borrowing to pay for some costs associated with college or trade school. That is why we are pleased to partner with ISL Education Lending, a nonprofit organization that has been in this market for 40 years.”Frerichs' office will be partnering with ISL Education Lending, a non-profit company, to offer affordable private student loans to Illinois students and families who qualify. Local financial advisor discusses impact of student loan payments restarting "We appreciate the efforts ...

Andrea Evans of 'One Life to Live' and 'Young and the Restless' dies

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

Andrea Evans of 'One Life to Live' and 'Young and the Restless' dies (KTLA) - Andrea Evans, who rose to soap opera stardom as Tina Lord on "One Life to Live," has died. She was 66 years old.The two-time Daytime Emmy-nominated actress died on Sunday from cancer, according to Deadline and People. The publications said that her death was announced by casting director Don Carroll.In the '70s and '80s, Evans starred as "One Life to Live's" bad girl. She left the soap in 1981 and played Patty Williams on "The Young and the Restless" from 1983 to 1984. In 1985, she returned to "One Life to Live" and ended up receiving a Daytime Emmy nomination in 1988. A few years after receiving the nomination she dropped out of the spotlight due to a stalker who once injured himself and listed Evans as his next of kin. It was a popular national monument, until it was robbed to extinction After the incident, she wasn't to be seen in a soap until 1999 on NBC's now-canceled "Passions."In 2008 and in 2011, she reprised her role in "One Life to Live."In 2014, she joined the...

1st Texas pediatric partial heart transplant performed in Austin

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

1st Texas pediatric partial heart transplant performed in Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Dell Children's Medical Center announced Monday it had successfully performed a partial heart transplant on an 11-month-old boy, marking the first of its kind in Texas and the seventh worldwide. The surgery was performed June 23 at the Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease at Dell Children's, done in coordination with UT Health Austin. Dell Children's described a partial heart transplant as a procedure where heart valves are taken from a donor heart "not suitable for full transplantation." Instead, the living valves grow with the pediatric patient, in turn leading to a possible life expectancy increase.Elias Robinson-Rodriquez is the 11-month-old recipient of the partial heart transplant, which was performed during an 11-hour surgery at Dell Children's Medical Center on June 23. (Courtesy: Dell Children's Medical Center)Elias Robinson-Rodriquez is the 11-month-old recipient of the partial heart transplant, which was performed during an 11-hour surg...

'It was amazing': Round Rock's Travis Sykora selected by Washington Nationals

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

'It was amazing': Round Rock's Travis Sykora selected by Washington Nationals ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) — Flamethrowing right-handed pitcher Travis Sykora didn't have to wait long on the second day of the MLB draft. Sykora was selected 71st overall by the Washington Nationals as the first selection of the day in the third round."It was amazing," said Sykora. "Growing up as a kid, your goal is to be a professional baseball player, to get to the big leagues and achieve that first step. It’s amazing."MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersAfter not going in the first round of the draft, Sykora was able to take a deep breath from what he called one of the most stressful days of his life. He now appears ready to head to a Nationals organization loaded with young talent."I’m super excited to go to the Nationals," said Sykora. "They’re in a great area, and it’s just truly unbelievable. And as far as relationships, the area scout, we’ve known each other for a l...

Mathews Hollinshead: Think bigger about remaking I-94 and reconnecting Rondo

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

Mathews Hollinshead: Think bigger about remaking I-94 and reconnecting Rondo Never let the perfect be enemy of the good?Sometimes only a dream has the power to become reality.Right now, we have every reason to dream bigger about remaking I-94 in St. Paul, reconnecting Rondo and reimagining what’s possible and good — if we have the courage.Starting 70 years ago urban rail yards all over the U.S. converted to auto-oriented redevelopments. Freeways displaced minority communities. The Great Disinvestment began pushing wealth out to the suburbs.Now the freeways are at the end of their lives, no longer worth patching and gluing. Big boxes are succumbing to online shopping and the lawlessness of “shrinkage.” We have a chance to rebuild communities that have been sacrificed in the past.Rip the freeways and big boxes out, like the rail yards back in the 1950s, or replace them with new ones? These are now key choices. Many say, opportunities.American infrastructure is absurdly complicated from a legal, planning and operating standpoint:Rails, power lines a...

Murder charge: As Burnsville police investigate missing 82-year-old, son says he killed and dismembered her a year ago

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

Murder charge: As Burnsville police investigate missing 82-year-old, son says he killed and dismembered her a year ago When Burnsville police learned last month that an 82-year-old woman hadn’t been heard from for a year, they opened a missing person case.Sandra Viola Mitteness’s 56-year-old son initially told police she was in South Dakota and then said she died in June 2022, but a funeral home indicated they hadn’t provided services.Investigators interviewed Troy Michael Mitteness, who said he killed his mother at his Burnsville home “because he had spent all of her money, and she was becoming suspicious and wanted to see her finances,” according to a murder charge filed against him Monday. He said he then dismembered her and disposed of her remains.Troy Michael Mitteness (Courtesy of the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office)Dakota County Attorney Kathy Keena extended her sympathies to Sandra Mitteness’ family.“The facts alleged in this case make it one of the most horrific and disturbing cases I’ve experienced in the course of my 34-year career,” she said...

New York State responds to areas impacted by extreme flooding

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

New York State responds to areas impacted by extreme flooding ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)--- Extreme flooding hit New York State hard over the weekend. Nine inches of water fell in the Hudson Valley Region. Governor Kathy Hochul held a press conference and viewed the damage in Highland Falls, saying the storm was deadly."A young woman, 35 years old, who came out seeing that her house was taking on too much water was with her dog. Her fiancée literally saw her swept away. Terror. Devastation. Right here less than 24 hours ago," said Governor Kathy Hochul.Water rescues took place as people were stranded in their cars. "All night long, I saw fire department doing from house to house and helping people and there were cars parked in 9W, in the median being abandoned, or people sitting in them. Like the governor mentioned, there were people trapped in their car in 3, 4 feet of water that stayed in their car. Those people all had to be rescued by EMS, police, and fire," explained Steve Neuhaus, Orange County Executive. Amtrak was forced to suspend services...

'They just need to stay home': Bennington officials warning residents of flooding danger

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:44:11 GMT

'They just need to stay home': Bennington officials warning residents of flooding danger BENNINGTON, Vt. (NEWS10) -- Videos posted on social media show how relentless rain and flooding is creating a potentially catastrophic situation in Vermont. At Okemo resort in Ludlow, a guest's video posted on Facebook shows the grounds and area roadways awash in thick mud and rushing water. About an hour's drive southwest in Bennington, the situation was less precarious, but officials were still keeping a watchful eye on waterways. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “Our concern right now is, because of all the rain," said Chief Paul Doucette. "But what effects are we going to have later tonight and tomorrow with all the water coming down off of the mountains?” Doucette is not only Bennington's chief of police, he's also the city's public safety director. “I participated in an emergency management director call just a short time ago," Doucette told NEWS10's Anya Tucker. "The governor was part of that, and the governor called ...