Why the electric grid is stable during the heatwave
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The electric grid has been stable thus far as Texas has endured a brutal heatwave. We can thank renewable energy and batteries for keeping the grid operating. This has happened in spite of some in the state legislature to eliminate the country's renewable energy market.Part of the electric grid, this one in the Houston area Courtesy: Getty ImagesRenewables. They play a vital role as we try to save the planet from a changing climate. Texas has been doing its part as the Lone Star State continues to be the leader in the production of wind power. It's not just wind energy creation, but the production of solar energy, where our state plays a significant role.President Joe Biden's climate bill allows Texas to enhance its role as a renewable energy powerhouse with billions in subsidies to be delivered. When the President signed the Inflation Reduction Act last August, he secured the largest investment to advance energy security and further wage the battle in tackling ...Insurers pull back as US climate catastrophes intensify
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
The insurance industry is increasingly wary of the risks presented by climate and natural disasters, prompting major firms to scale back their presence in more vulnerable states.In June, Farmers Insurance announced in a company memo it will no longer write new property insurance policies in Florida, citing “catastrophe costs … at historically high levels.” Earlier in the month, AIG stopped issuing policies along the Sunshine State’s hurricane-vulnerable coastline.Those followed State Farm, California’s largest single homeowners’ insurer, which in May announced a moratorium on new policies in the state, blaming “rapidly growing catastrophe exposure.” The decision came after years of devastating wildfires have sent insurance rates in California skyrocketing. In testimony before the Senate Budget Committee in March, Eric Andersen, CEO of consulting firm Aon PLC, said that reinsurance companies, the firms that help insurers pay out costs, have also stepped back from high-...See the states Texans are moving to since everyone's moving to Texas
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
DALLAS (KDAF) — Texas is getting too crowded with all our new neighbors that have moved on in and decided to make the Lone Star State their home. Some Texans are realizing, "This town ain't big enough" and are making their exit from the state to newfound homes in some unexpected places."The U.S. is among the most mobile countries in the world, but our rates of moving have slumped in recent decades. In 2019, for example, a lower percentage of Americans changed residence than any year prior since 1947 when migration statistics were first gathered by the Census Bureau," Stacker said. Check out the top ten places Texans are moving to, according to Stacker. The number one spot... will definitely surprise you!10. Tennesse Moved from Texas to Tennessee in 2019: 15,0689. New Mexico Moved from Texas to New Mexico in 2019: 15,7628. Arizona Moved from Texas to Arizona in 2019: 17,4827. Washington Moved from Texas to Washington in 2019: 18,5286. Lousiana Moved from Texas to Louisiana...Local strawberry fields feeling the heat from ongoing drought
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
Bad news for berry fans.The pick-your-own strawberry patch at Pine Tree Orchard in Grant is closed for the rest of this summer.“We’ve been doing this for 41 years, but this is the first time we’ve had to close,” said CEO Barb Jacobson. “Strawberries are very susceptible to weather fluctuations. We had those extremely warm temperatures in May and then didn’t get any rain really until last Friday and Saturday, and by then it was too late. The years of drought have taken a toll.”Evan Reyes, of Mahtomedi, picks a strawberry at Pine Tree Apple Orchard in White Bear Lake on June 19, 2015. Strawberry season typically lasts three or four weeks, but this season berry patches are closing early because of hot, dry conditions. (Holly Peterson / Pioneer Press)Jacobson said they irrigate their berry patch, but without the help of some rainfall, “it was just too much for the plants to take.”The pick-your-own patch was open for part of the day on June 21, she said, but the “pickin...Gophers’ new women’s basketball coach watching Mara Braun grow from afar
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
Mara Braun is missing some of the first practices of Dawn Plitzuweit’s first summer as the Minnesota women’s basketball coach.It’s an important time to learn team concepts and build chemistry for a roster that includes nine newcomers and a couple of players who were out with injuries last season.But Braun’s absence is fine with Plitzuweit. Minnesota’s returning leading scorer was in Minneapolis for the first of three weeks of June practice before traveling to Handan, China, where she is playing a big role for USA Basketball’s U21 3×3 team.“The advantage for her right now is she is learning something completely different,” Plitzuweit told reporters Wednesday. “She is learning how to compete in different circumstances, and that will transfer over when she comes back to helping her learn here, too.”Minnesota women’s basketball coach Dawn Plitzuweit speaks to reporters at the Athletes Village women’s basketball facility in Minneapolis on Wednesday, June 28, 2023. (John ...Stillwater school board calls for $175 million bond referendum to address security upgrades, growth
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
The Stillwater Area Public School board voted unanimously Tuesday to move forward with a $175 million bond referendum to fund construction projects to address growth in the southern and central parts of the district and improve safety at schools throughout the district.The bond referendum, which will go to the voters in November, would help the district add capacity in the communities served by Andersen Elementary in Bayport and Lake Elmo Elementary, the two oldest schools in the district, and construct additional classroom space and a new gymnasium at Oak-Land Middle School in Lake Elmo.It also would be used for safety and security improvements at all district schools, including a secured front entrance addition and remodel at Stillwater Area High School in Oak Park Heights.The $175 million request would cost taxpayers with a median-priced home of $500,000 approximately $200 a year for 20 years.“This has been a long time coming,” said board member Bev Petrie. “Ten years ago, so muc...Man’s body discovered inside chest freezer at unoccupied Iron Range home
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
Police are investigating the circumstances of a man’s death after his body was found inside a chest freezer at an unoccupied home in an Iron Range community.The Gilbert Police Department said the man, identified as Brandon Lee Buschman, 35, of Babbitt, was found dead in a residence on the 300 block of Fourth Avenue North in Biwabik at approximately 3:30 p.m. Monday after a 911 call was placed. The city of Biwabik contracts with Gilbert for police services.Police Chief Ty Techar said the body was transported to the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office for formal identification and to identify a cause of death. A report from the office determined that there was no evidence of trauma or injury found during the autopsy, and final reports of toxicology will not be available for several weeks.Buschman’s body was discovered in a chest freezer in the basement of the house, which has been unoccupied since last February. The older-style chest freezer, which was not running at t...Judge allows lawsuit alleging Fleet Farm sold guns to straw buyers to proceed
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
A federal judge has denied Fleet Farm’s motion to dismiss Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s lawsuit that accuses the retailer of selling guns to straw purchasers, including a man who bought one that was used in the deadly mass shooting at the Seventh Street Truck Park in St. Paul in 2021.U.S. District Judge John Tunheim rejected Fleet Farm’s argument that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act shields the Wisconsin-based retailer from responsibility.The state “has plausibly alleged that Fleet Farm knew or should have known that it was selling firearms to straw purchasers,” Tunheim wrote Tuesday in his 37-page ruling.Tunheim wrote that the state’s allegations against Fleet Farm in last year’s lawsuit were “clear examples of how illegally obtained firearms endanger the public in a way that legal firearms typically do not.”Tunheim also found that it was appropriate for the lawsuit to proceed in federal court.In a statement this week, Ellison said Tunheim’s decisio...St. Peter's Health Partners restricting eligibility for travel nurses
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- St. Peter's Health Partners is shifting the way it's addressing staffing shortages. The company said it has stopped hiring travel nurses who live within 50 miles of Albany. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Travel nurses helped hospitals fill in gaps during the pandemic. Even as healthcare worker shortages persist, St. Peter's said it's turning to new ways to recruit and retain nurses, including referral and sign on bonuses and outreach efforts.Mix of heat, haze raise safety concerns for St. Louisans
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:29 GMT
ST LOUIS – From a packed Ballpark Village, to venturing through parks like Creve Coeur, to hitting the St. Louis Zoo, the summer heat and haze caused by Canadian wildfires didn’t stop locals from spending time outside. The dangerous combination has officials stressing the importance of being safe and responsible.For longtime resident Don Woodruff, it was his boat ride on Tuesday that looked much different than usual."I thought that there was just some big fire somewhere,” he said. “We were surrounded by haze."As Canadian wildfires continue to burn, that smoke continues to trickle south, now affecting the St. Louis region."The last couple of days, we've seen an increase in the effects, and certainly the visibility of it in the area," said Sarah Russell, commissioner of St. Louis Emergency Management Agency.It isn’t just concerns about visibility. 2nd Missouri man sentenced in death of woman who was caged, dismembered "It can have an effect on anybody to a certain degree," Russell s...Latest news
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