Could the ocean take away our carbon problem?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Could the ocean take away our carbon problem? AUSTIN (KXAN) — As the world looks for ways to reduce our carbon dioxide output in order to curb climate change, there's another option to reduce carbon — recapturing it. KXAN Meteorologist Nick Bannin spoke with Dr. Kevin Kroeger from the United States Geological Survey about some ways they're looking at storing CO2 in our oceans to make this world more livable while we attempt to reduce our carbon footprint above the sea surface.Nick Bannin, KXAN Meteorologist: Dr. Kroeger, you're looking into ways to store more CO2 in our oceans. What are the benefits for this?Dr. Kevin Kroeger, USGS: It turns out that wetlands, including salt marshes and mangroves, they naturally remove CO2 from the atmosphere and export a lot of it to the ocean... in a form of carbon, called bicarbonate, which is alkaline, and it counters some of the ocean acidification. There's a second way, which is an approach to accelerate natural rock weathering. So rock weathering is a reaction in which rainwater mixes wi...

A fear for Gophers football: Could phenom tailback Darius Taylor transfer out, like ‘Bucky’ Irving?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

A fear for Gophers football: Could phenom tailback Darius Taylor transfer out, like ‘Bucky’ Irving? Gophers football radio productions on KFAN this fall have included a fair amount of free air time for Dinkytown Athletes. Sometimes, it’s as if the flagship station has cut to commercial.The U’s official name, image and likeness collective — which assists Minnesota student-athletes with opportunities to earn money during their collegiate careers — has often been mentioned by Athletics Director Mark Coyle during halftime shows this season. In those segments, Coyle will repeat Dinkytown Athletes’ website address a few times — as if he’s reading a cue card.A robust NIL collective, which came out of a U.S. Supreme Court decision and NCAA rule changes in July 2021, has become the most important arms race in major college sports.Dinkytown Athletes seeks individuals who will become paying members in a fan club-like set up. The NIL collective wants businesses to enter partnerships and endorsement deals with players and for boosters to provide donations. Plus, they are adding passive income ...

DEC and DOH offering assistance to protect water sources

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

DEC and DOH offering assistance to protect water sources ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Department of Environmental Conservation and the Department of Health announced the launch of the Drinking Water Source Protection Program. The initiative will offer free technical assistance toward protecting public water sources to participating municipalities. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The program will assist communities by developing and initiating unique drinking water source protection plans at no cost to the city or town. Efforts toward conserving clean water will help municipalities enhance environmental protection and recreational opportunities in their area, while supporting economic viability and promoting public health and safety. “The Drinking Water Source Protection Program empowers communities across New York to assess and protect sources of public drinking water, benefiting both public health and the environment,” said DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos. “DEC is committed to improv...

Arena football returning to Albany

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Arena football returning to Albany ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- As reported by NEWS10's Griffin Haas, arena football will be returning to Albany under a new ownership group. The group is working on finalizing a team name and they have not decided on a league at this time. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to the new ownership group, former Albany Empire offensive coordinator and interim head coach, Damon Ware will be the head coach and general manager of the franchise. Jeff Levack will serve as team president. Albany's last arena football team, the Albany Empire, was terminated from the National Arena League, citing the Empire’s failure to pay overdue league-mandated assessments. The termination came months after former NFL pro-bowler Antonio Brown became part of the previous ownership group.More details will be unveiled at a press conference at the MVP Arena at 10:30 a.m. Monday. Stick with NEWS10 as this story develops.

XFL and USFL announce plans to merge football leagues

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

XFL and USFL announce plans to merge football leagues ST. LOUIS -- The United States Football League and the XFL both announced their intent to merge today. The spring American football leagues plan to grow together instead of competing against each other. Source: Majority of St. Louis cops in police district call in sick It is not yet clear if any teams will be eliminated from the leagues after the merger. The name of the new league has also not been confirmed. Many details are still developing and will likely not be released for weeks. The leagues released the same statement about the news today:"Today, the United States Football League (“USFL”) and the XFL announced their intention to merge.Subject to customary regulatory approvals and if the transaction is consummated, the new league will establish best-in-class operations based on the most recent seasons of both leagues. This historic combination will anchor professional spring football with substantial capabilities and resources to ensure future growth and continue to enhance...

Illinois player wins $5 million in scratch-off game

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Illinois player wins $5 million in scratch-off game SAVOY, Ill. – Someone won $5 million from a scratch-off ticket sold in a town near Champaign, Illinois. The winning ticket was purchased for the Million $$ Match game and was sold at Schnuck’s supermarket in Savoy.To play the game, players need to buy a $30 ticket. The lucky winner walked away with the game's jackpot of $5 million. The chances of winning the jackpot are around one in 1.2 million. Missouri restaurant among TripAdvisor’s 25 best ‘hidden gems’ The grand prize will be paid in installments of $250,000 per year over two decades. The winner can also choose to get a $3 million one-time cash payout.Schnuck’s supermarket is also celebrating its win since they sold the winning ticket. As a result, the store will receive a cash bonus equal to 1% of the prize amount. This bonus translates to $50,000 awarded by the state.

40,000 drivers caught on camera cutting illegally in and out of Colorado highway express lanes

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

40,000 drivers caught on camera cutting illegally in and out of Colorado highway express lanes More than 40,000 drivers were caught on camera and received warnings this month for weaving illegally in and out of express lanes along Interstate 25 and C-470.That’s nearly six times the number caught crossing over the double white lines between lanes during a month-long grace period this past summer on the Interstate 70 mountain express lanes, Colorado Department of Transportation officials announced Friday morning. The latest warnings were issued between Sept. 1 and Sept. 20.“We hope this is the highest number of violations we’ll ever see,” CDOT spokesman Tim Hoover said in a news release.An enforcement grace period ends Saturday. Drivers who cross those solid white lines on I-25 north of Denver and along C-470 now will be issued civil penalties. They’ll face fines of $75, which double to $150 if not paid within 20 days. The penalties will begin for violators along C-470 between the intersection with I-25 and Wadsworth Boulevard and along I-25 between the intersection with U.S. 3...

What is the Rockie Way? After three decades of mediocrity, a franchise searches for answers.

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

What is the Rockie Way? After three decades of mediocrity, a franchise searches for answers. On a bright Arizona morning in March 2022, Rockies owner Dick Monfort introduced Kris Bryant, touting him as the team’s next great star and adding a bold prediction.“Just so many things make this feel really, really right,” Monfort said at the team’s Salt River Fields complex. “We’re extremely excited to have Kris with us for the next seven years, and to help us win that elusive World Series that we are all looking for.”Monfort, who steered the negotiations toward a seven-year, $182 million deal with agent Scott Boras, was betting big on the 30-year-old Bryant, the 2016 National League MVP who helped the Chicago Cubs break a 108-year championship drought.THE ROCKIE WAY: Inside Colorado’s three decades of mediocre baseballMoments after Bryant slipped on a Rockies jersey for the first time, he made a bold statement of his own.“I take a lot of pride (in) the fact that I’ve never played on a losing team in the big leagues,” he said, “and I don’t...

Opinion: What Rockies fans have to say about the franchise: “We don’t enjoy our team losing”

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

Opinion: What Rockies fans have to say about the franchise: “We don’t enjoy our team losing” The Denver Post asked Rockies fans for their views on the state of the team and attending games at Coors Field. Following is a sample of those opinions:“My family attended the Rockies’ inaugural game and we were there for the ground-breaking of Coors Field. We’ve had season tickets in our family since the inception of the Rockies and I can’t imagine us not having those. My brother and his wife even got married at home plate at Coors Field.“My family and I are deeply connected to the Rockies. We don’t go to Coors Field just because we enjoy a day at the ballpark. We go there to root for our team to win. We don’t enjoy our team losing. We don’t like that our franchise is a joke. We want and deserve a better product!”— Danny Lynch, DenverTHE ROCKIE WAY: Inside Colorado’s three decades of mediocre baseball“I’ve been a diehard Rockies fan since their inception in 1993. Prior to the Nolan Arenado trade, I would attend...

The Rockie Way: Inside Colorado’s three decades of mediocre baseball

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:30:34 GMT

The Rockie Way: Inside Colorado’s three decades of mediocre baseball On a postcard-perfect autumn night, the Colorado Rockies made history last Tuesday at Coors Field.This wasn’t the kind of history anyone in purple pinstripes wanted to be a part of, of course, but it remained notable all the same: The Rockies’ 100th loss of the 2023 season, a franchise first handed to them by an old nemesis in the Los Angeles Dodgers.A crowd of 25,133, roughly half Coors Field’s capacity, paid to witness the moment on the back end of a day-night doubleheader.While Rockies manager Bud Black insisted 100 was just another number, no different than 98 or 99, many in a fanbase beaten down by years of mediocre baseball could not ignore its significance.As the Rockies play out the string in the waning days of the worst season in club history, The Denver Post examines the franchise in a series of stories that attempt to define the core principles that led to this moment and currently guide a club that from the outside has often appeared directionless.Just ...