Your garden can't escape the heat. How to make sure your plants don't die

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

Your garden can't escape the heat. How to make sure your plants don't die BUDA, TX (KXAN) -- The June heat wave continues in Central Texas with no end to the triple-digit temperatures on the horizon.Austin already broke a heat record for the month after the temperature never dropped below 82 degrees on June 15th at Camp Mabry, the warmest low temperature in June on record. Austin just broke an all-time heat record for the month of June If you're worried about your plants in this heat, or are already seeing signs of distress, you're not alone. If you're just starting a garden or would like to add to yours, Texas A&M AgriLife has a list of "Texas Superstar Plants" that it calls both strong and stunning. For the rest of us just trying to keep what we already have alive, KXAN talked with Moon Valley Nurseries Regional Manager Steve Hall about best practices in the heat.Tom Miller: When the weather gets this hot, what is the biggest risk to our plants and our trees?Steve Hall: The biggest risk is typically an improper watering schedule. A lot of people t...

Former & current pro athletes attending Latham volleyball tournament

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

Former & current pro athletes attending Latham volleyball tournament LATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The annual CAT Volleyball Charity Tournament will be on Wednesday, starting at 5 p.m. and ending at 9 p.m. at the NOVUS Headquarters in Latham. The event will feature former Pro Bowl offensive lineman Michael Oher, Super Bowl Champion Harrison Butker, and Team USA volleyball player Terese Cannon. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Last year, the event raised over $15,000 for the American Cancer Society of the Captial Region last year. The event's goal this year is to raise $25,000. Games are slated to start at 6 p.m.

Hidden Santa Monica history comes to life through AR walking tour

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

Hidden Santa Monica history comes to life through AR walking tour Imagine taking a walking tour where the buildings you're looking at come to life.That's what Snapchat is unveiling with a new augmented reality (AR) experience in Santa Monica called Broadway to Freeway.The visual walking tour tells the story of a thriving community of color in Santa Monica that was erased by the development of the 10 freeway in the 1960s.To access the tour, you scan a QR code or open the Snapchat app and look for the lens. The tour has several stops on a map, and you look through your phone to bring the history of the area to life with audio, photos, and more.The tour is being released to honor Juneteenth."We think it's critical because so many people don't know the history of their own local communities," said Jasson Crockett, Snap Public Policy Manager.Jasson Crockett, Snap Public Policy Manager.The tour was created in partnership with the Quinn Research Center, which exists to study black family history and culture in the Santa Monica Bay area. "It’s so exciting...

TV Watch: Searching For Soul Food With Chef Alisa Reynolds

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

TV Watch: Searching For Soul Food With Chef Alisa Reynolds Chef Alisa Reynolds’ definition of soul food is love — love that is found in every culture and every country around the world, dating back to before recipes were even written down. In her new Hulu series, Searching for Soul Food, the queer Black chef travels around the globe exploring stories, the people and traditions in the culinary worlds of Mississippi, Oklahoma, Appalachia, South Africa, Italy, Jamaica, Peru and her hometown of Los Angeles.“I asked myself what soul food really is and what does it really mean?” the owner of My 2 Cents LA, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, tells LA Weekly. “Not only for my people, but for America and the world. Do these same elements happen in other cultures — the love and sense of home and comfort? So I went out to search for it in other places and found that it’s centered in tradition. Some of these recipes were never actually written down and the things that grandmothers hold in their hands that are taught through legacy and lineage,...

How to survive a bear attack – or better yet, avoid one altogether

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

How to survive a bear attack – or better yet, avoid one altogether By Forrest Brown | CNNYou’re out for a hike on a glorious fall day. Suddenly, you spot a bear. And the bear has spotted you, too. Would you know what to do next?Beth Pratt sure would.She was once on the Old Gardiner Road Trail in Yellowstone National Park, enjoying her run in wild nature. Her reverie came to an end when she came upon a grizzly bear eating flowers.“I stopped. It stood on its hind legs and looked at me. I knew that wasn’t a threatening gesture,” she told CNN Travel. “I’m not kidding, it waved its paw at me as if to say, ‘just go on your way,’ and went back to eating.”“And I walked slowly away and put some distance between us, and the encounter ended fine.”When it comes to dealing with bears, Pratt does have a thing or two on almost all the rest of us, though.She is the California regional executive director for the National Wildlife Federation, a job she’s had for more than 10 years. She also worked in Yellowstone for several years – and once saw nine grizzlies in one...

Hiker missing at same California swimming hole where woman died

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

Hiker missing at same California swimming hole where woman died A hiker went missing at the same San Diego County swimming hole where a woman died a week earlier.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Map: People drowned or swept away in California rivers, spring 2023 The disappearance of the 27-year-old man was reported just before 5 p.m. on Friday, June 16, the San Diego County sheriff’s department said. The man had been swimming in the middle pool at Three Sisters Falls when he went under the water and did not resurface, his companion told deputies.The search continued until nightfall and resumed around 8 a.m. on Saturday, the sheriff’s department said.On Friday night, the Helix Water District decreased a dam’s water flow into Boulder Creek upstream of the tiered waterfall.The U.S. Forest Service has closed the trail to the falls until further notice. The popular hiking destination is reached by a 2-mile trail in the mountains southwest of Julian.In the previous week’s death, on June 8, a 48-year-old O...

Man suffers life-threatening injuries in San Jose stabbing

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

Man suffers life-threatening injuries in San Jose stabbing (BCN) -- A man in San Jose suffered life-threatening injuries in a stabbing Sunday night. Six people injured in shooting near Pier 39 Police remained at the scene in the 200 block of Bassett Street as of 2:42 a.m. Monday, police said on Twitter. The public was asked to avoid the area following the stabbing, which was reported to police at 10:43 p.m. Sunday. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.

Moose dies after jumping from 2nd-story deck

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

Moose dies after jumping from 2nd-story deck DENVER (KDVR) — A moose in Steamboat Springs has died after it jumped from a second-story deck, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. On Sunday, rangers with CPW responded to a call about a moose at the Steamboat Ski Resort. When they arrived, rangers discovered that a moose had jumped off the second-story deck, broken its neck and died from the injuries. CPW said they could not confirm if the moose was agitated or how close it was to people when the incident happen. Bear gets inside home and ‘hangs out’ Rangers removed the moose from the resort and donated its body. What to do if you come near a mooseLiving among wildlife is very common in Colorado and it's important to respect their space when you come in contact. Moose are Colorado's largest big game animal, and the adults can weigh between 800 to 1,200 pounds.CPW said moose are very protective of their territory and young, and the presence of dogs is often the biggest cause of conflict. Hot weather expected to increase...

Scholz bags €30 billion Intel deal in exchange for more subsidies

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

Scholz bags €30 billion Intel deal in exchange for more subsidies BERLIN — Germany should become a leading semiconductor producer, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Monday, while also stressing the need to reduce dependencies on China and urging Beijing to refrain from aggression against its neighbors.Scholz’s remarks came shortly before the chancellor reached a deal Monday on a more than €30 billion investment by U.S. chipmaker Intel in Magdeburg, following a meeting with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger.Speaking earlier at the German Industry Day conference in Berlin, Scholz lauded efforts to boost the EU’s share in global semiconductor production and said that “every third chip produced in Europe comes from Saxony” in eastern Germany. Other big chip producers are also planning further investments in the country, he said, a potential nod to Taiwan’s TSMC.“If these are implemented in this way — and we are working on this — then Germany will become one of the world’s major semiconductor production locations,” Schol...

Mass shootings and violence leave dead and injured across the US this weekend

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 01:51:46 GMT

Mass shootings and violence leave dead and injured across the US this weekend By MATTHEW BROWN (Associated Press)Mass shootings and violence killed and wounded people across the United States this weekend, including four people found dead of gunshots in a small Idaho town, a Pennsylvania state trooper killed in an ambush, multiple people firing guns into an Illinois holiday crowd and bullets flying among teenagers partying in Missouri. The shootings happened in cities and rural areas alike, following a surge in homicides and other violence over the past several years that accelerated during the coronavirus pandemic. This weekend also brought mass shootings in Washington state, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Southern California and Baltimore.“There’s no question there’s been a spike in violence,” said Daniel Nagin, a professor of public policy and statistics at Carnegie Mellon University. “Some of these cases seem to be just disputes, often among adolescents, and those disputes are played out with firearms, not with fists.”Res...