1 officer dead, 1 officer injured after SWAT situation in south Austin

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

1 officer dead, 1 officer injured after SWAT situation in south Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department is responding to a SWAT situation Saturday morning in south Austin. APD confirmed there was an officer-involved shooting in the 9300 block of Bernoulli Drive. The original call time for the incident was 2:49 a.m., according to police.One officer was killed and another was injured, according to a social media post from Council Member Vanessa Fuentes. KXAN is working to find out additional details. Officers closed West Gate Boulevard between Davis Lane and Slaughter Lane, but it has since been reopened.Austin Police said a public information officer was responding, and KXAN has sent a photojournalist to the scene.This is a developing story. Check back with KXAN for updates.

Chilly air the next three days

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

Chilly air the next three days AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Temperatures more in line with late December will continue to chill the area with afternoon highs today and tomorrow reaching the lower to middle 60s.Today's normal high is 73°This Veterans Day begins with an overcast sky along with some drizzle and patchy fog. There will be a minimal chance of seeing some rain today. The thinking here is that any precipitation will be drizzle and/or mist.An upper-level low pressure trough is approaching. It will be pulling in a good supply of moisture from the Pacific Ocean. Rain chances increase tomorrow as the trough gets closer.Scattered areas of rain are in the Sunday forecast with more widespread areal coverage during the late afternoon. The trough will land in eastern New Mexico Monday keeping our rain chances high at, for now, 80%. A soggy Monday will find widespread rainRain chances decrease during late Monday night with the trough sliding across Texas. The rain will end by sunrise Tuesday after which some of the clouds wil...

Other voices: Election Day was a welcome rebuke to extremists of both parties

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

Other voices: Election Day was a welcome rebuke to extremists of both parties Tuesday was a very good day if you support common sense in American politics.On both the right and the left, voters and politicians embraced candidates and positions that represent the centrist tendencies that for much of this republic’s history have defined its politics.Most notably, Republicans continued to get waxed at the polls on the issue of eliminating or sharply restricting abortion rights. Ohio voters easily passed a referendum enshrining a woman’s right to choose in that red state’s constitution.Kentucky Democrat Andy Beshear cruised to reelection as governor in a state Donald Trump won with 62% of the vote in 2020. Abortion access was a key reason for his victory, with a powerful ad down the stretch featuring a woman who had been raped by her stepfather at age 12.In Virginia, what had been perceived as an opportunity for Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin to propel his party to control the state legislature foundered in part on his proposal to ban most abort...

Cruise grew fast and angered regulators. Now it’s dealing with the fallout.

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

Cruise grew fast and angered regulators. Now it’s dealing with the fallout. SAN FRANCISCO — Two months ago, Kyle Vogt, the CEO of Cruise, choked up as he recounted how a driver killed a 4-year-old girl in a stroller at a San Francisco intersection. “It barely made the news,” he said, pausing to collect himself. “Sorry. I get emotional.”To make streets safer, he said in an interview, cities should embrace self-driving cars like those designed by Cruise, a subsidiary of General Motors. They do not get distracted, drowsy or drunk, he said, and being programmed to put safety first meant they could substantially reduce car-related fatalities.Now Vogt’s driverless car company faces its own safety concerns as he contends with angry regulators, anxious employees and skepticism about his management and the viability of a business that he has often said will save lives while generating billions of dollars.On Oct. 2, a car hit a woman in a San Francisco intersection and flung her into the path of one of Cruise’s driverless taxis. The Cruise car ran over her, bri...

Chatbots may “hallucinate” more often than many realize

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

Chatbots may “hallucinate” more often than many realize SAN FRANCISCO — When San Francisco startup OpenAI unveiled its ChatGPT online chatbot late last year, millions were wowed by the humanlike way it answered questions, wrote poetry and discussed almost any topic. But most people were slow to realize that this new kind of chatbot often makes things up.When Google introduced a similar chatbot several weeks later, it spewed nonsense about the James Webb telescope. The next day, Microsoft’s new Bing chatbot offered up all sorts of bogus information about the Gap, Mexican nightlife and singer Billie Eilish. Then, in March, ChatGPT cited a half dozen fake court cases while writing a 10-page legal brief that a lawyer submitted to a federal judge in Manhattan.Now a new startup called Vectara, founded by former Google employees, is trying to figure out how often chatbots veer from the truth. The company’s research estimates that even in situations designed to prevent it from happening, chatbots invent information at least 3% of the time ...

Colorado startup NovoHydrogen secures $20M commitment, role in DOE regional energy hub

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

Colorado startup NovoHydrogen secures $20M commitment, role in DOE regional energy hub A Colorado startup is playing a part in providing a key piece of the puzzle when it comes to fueling economic sectors that are hard to “decarbonize,” such as shipping, steel-making and other heavy industrial uses.NovoHydrogen in Golden has secured a $20 million equity commitment from Modern Energy, which invests in and partners with businesses working to transition from fossil fuels.The U.S. Department of Energy also selected the company to participate in one of seven regional hubs for the development of hydrogen as an energy source. NovoHydrogen will participate in the hub to be established in the Pacific Northwest.Colorado joined Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming in a bid for one of the regional hubs and a share of the roughly $8 billion included in the federal infrastructure bill, but wasn’t chosen.After working for years with renewable energy and battery storage, Matt McMonagle founded NovoHydrogen in October 2021. The company works only on so-called “green hy...

Can Delta-8 Dampen Aches and Pains?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

Can Delta-8 Dampen Aches and Pains? Read the original article about Delta-8 for Aches and Pains at Real Tested CBD.It’s getting common to see many people “spread the good news” about delta-8’s effects. From Reddit forums to cannabis-focused websites, many users are opening up about their experiences with hemp-derived delta-8 products. Although surveys suggest most people use delta-8 for stress, there’s a growing number of delta-8-related testimonialsfrom the arthritis community.According to some anecdotal reports, delta-8 can have a positive impact on arthritis-related symptoms. However, patients must know there’s not enough scientific data on using delta-8 for arthritis. While delta-8 may have therapeutic potential, arthritis patients must listen to their doctor’s advice before trying this cannabinoid.How Should Arthritis Patients Use Delta-8 THC?Unfortunately, there’s no clinical data on how delta-8 affects people living with arthritis. However, a few preliminary trials show delta-9 THC might relieve arthritis-relat...

49ers-Jaguars preview: 5 keys to beating NFL’s hottest team

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

49ers-Jaguars preview: 5 keys to beating NFL’s hottest team JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Brandon Aiyuk and Arik Armstead talked the other day about where the 49ers are headed. It wasn’t so much about a  destination as it was the NFL season’s autumn wind.“November, December football is a time when the dogs, the real boys, come out to play football,” Aiyuk said. “We’re excited for this time, because we know how important the next few months are for where we want to be.”October got messy. The 49ers morphed from 5-0 world power into a mortal combatant on a three-game losing streak. Emerging from last weekend’s bye, they’ve made changes and plotted a familiar path.First up is cross-country, 10 a.m. PT kickoff to take on the NFL’s hottest team, the Jaguars, who entered their own bye last weekend on a five-game win streak. They have an AFC South-best record of 6-2, and they’ve won 11 of their past 13 regular-season games.Looking back on the 49ers’ second-half surge last season, they went from 4-4 at the bye to a 13-4, NFC West-winning mark, en route ...

Borenstein: Bay Area Democrats should cease attack on elections chief

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

Borenstein: Bay Area Democrats should cease attack on elections chief With former President Donald Trump and his right-wing conspiracy followers attacking election officials nationwide, it’s disappointing to see Democratic Party activists piling on in the Bay Area.The attack from the left targets Tim Dupuis, the Alameda County elections chief, calling for his removal and claiming he has been unresponsive and responsible for ballot mistakes.To be sure, there’s room for improvement of the county elections office. But there is no evidence that Dupuis and his staff are undermining the vote. Quite the contrary.Rather than attack Dupuis with thin and misleading claims, the activists would better serve the election process by constructively seeking improvements. For buried in their accusations is a legitimate beef that Dupuis has too many responsibilities.Dual rolesUnlike in Contra Costa County where the elections chief is selected by voters, and in Santa Clara County where the head of the office reports to the county executive, Dupuis officially reports dir...

Opinion: Gov. Newsom would rather ‘transform’ San Quentin than fix it

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:32:58 GMT

Opinion: Gov. Newsom would rather ‘transform’ San Quentin than fix it On each of the five floors of the west block building at San Quentin State Prison is a maintenance sheet that lists year-round problems.“Water leaking in cell from chase again” was written by a prisoner on a maintenance sheet on the first floor. “Sink drain needs cleaned (sic) out,” another wrote. “Wall, sink, toilet area leaking,” wrote an occupant of another cell.Steven Baumgartner’s toilet does not flush properly.“It’s been doing it ever since I’ve been here, and I’ve been here for a year,” he said. He reported it six months ago. “In fact, I was going to report it again.”There are so many unhealthy conditions of confinement that have existed so long that they’re practically invisible to men there. Well, invisible to some.Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to convert San Quentin into a rehabilitation center does not address the deplorable living conditions at the 171-year-old prison.The list of problems on the maintenance sheets in the west block span time periods from a few days to several...