Baby receives successful heart transplant at Dell Children's hospital
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After 23 weeks of pregnancy, Galilea Rodriguez learned life was going to be tough for her soon-to-be baby boy. At a checkup in San Antonio, a cardiologist discovered her first child was going to be born with a birth defect known as Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS). "The first thing that you ask yourself is why? Why us," Rodriguez said, recalling the moment she learned of the diagnosis. Eight months after he was born, baby Leo received a successful heart transplant through the pediatric heart transplant program at Dell Children's Hospital. He's alive and well, and after a long journey, Leo will be leaving the hospital with his family on Friday afternoon. Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome HLHS is a congenital heart defect that has an effect on normal blood flow through the heart. The left side of the heart does not form correctly during pregnancy, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Because of the known condition, Rodriguez and her husband...ATCEMS reaches milestone with Whole Blood Program
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for April 27, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin-Travis County EMS said it reached a considerable milestone last week with its Whole Blood Program when medics administered the 100th unit of whole blood for the system.According to ATCEMS, the program, launched in 2021, was a collaboration between ATCEMS, the Office of the Chief Medical Officer and We Are Blood, a nonprofit blood center serving Central Texas and the only provider of blood products in the region. The goal of the program was to make blood available to patients as close to the time of injury as possible.ATCEMS said the program has grown to include carrying whole blood on three ATCEMS District Command units around the county. RELATED: Austin-Travis County EMS medics now equipped to provide life-saving blood transfusions in the field “We know that every second counts when a patient is experiencing a life-threatening hemorrhage, and rapid intervention on the sc...98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: What's more important at work, money or comfort?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Today's 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma came from Carrie and it's about work and your outfit. Here's her email: Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Hi Jaime. I have a tough decision ahead of me and I'm not quite sure what to do. I have been offered a job by a competing company for more money than what I make now. However, that company has a very strict dress code of business professional. The office I work in now pays less, but I can wear whatever I like to work, within reason. I love that another company respects my work, but the thought of having to buy new clothes and dress up for work gives me some anxiety. I'm just a relaxed kind of person. But then I think about more money and I'm not quite sure what to do. Hope you and your listeners can help with some good advice. Thanks so much!~ Carrie 04/28/2023: Enjoy today before the rain begins Well, I can only go from where I sit. I have a job where I'm allowed...Targeted attack claims life of frequent skateboarder in Kiel Plaza
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Yesterday afternoon, in the middle of the busy downtown area, a person on a skateboard was gunned down. The victim, whose name has not been disclosed, was a 30-year-old frequent skateboarder in Kiener Plaza. Police have eyewitness accounts of the incident, but there is no description of the suspect who fled the scene. Now, the police are using their real-time crime center surveillance cameras to try and find the killer. This is the 46th homicide that St. Louis Metro Police have investigated this year. The incident occurred at 7th and Market, where the victim had tried to run away from the shooter before winding up in Kiener Plaza. Bommarito Automotive Group Skyfox was over the scene as the police got the call around 3:30 pm yesterday afternoon for the shooting. According to investigators, the victim was taking a break on a bench in Kiener Plaza when the shooter approached him, and the two started arguing. At that point, the suspect opened fire, and the victim tried to r...St. Louis welcomes U.S. Navy with week-long festivities celebrating military service
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- The U.S. Navy is sailing into St. Louis for Navy Week.It runs from May 8th through the 14th.Sailors will teach the community about the navy, its history, and its importance to national security.There will also be musical concerts by the navy band "Great Lakes," demonstrations by the ceremonial guard, and a parachute jump by the navy's parachute team.St. Louis Science Center hosts Pathways to Career Day
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Stem S-T-L is hosting Pathways to Career Day event at the St. Louis Science Center today.It's part of stem celebration week. Students will showcase their research projects to business leaders from Boeing, Enterprise, and BioSTL. Winners will receive a $15,000 scholarship.A mix of sun and clouds Friday with a chance of morning showers on Saturday
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- After a period of rain showers, the weather is finally clearing up, and Friday is expected to bring a mix of clouds and sun, with temperatures near 70s. Tonight will be mostly cloudy, with out-the-door temperatures in the low 50s. Although there is a slight chance of showers Saturday morning, the afternoon will bring more sun, with temperatures in the upper 60s. However, Sunday and Monday will be cool and quite breezy, with highs only reaching near 60 degrees both days. It's important to watch out for a possible afternoon shower on Sunday, thanks to a sneaky Clipper system that will roll through. Nonetheless, things will start to warm up in the middle of the new week.Ask Amy: Neighbors’ plant is a Little Shop of Horrors
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
Dear Amy: We have lovely neighbors. They are great. We feel so lucky!I am a professional landscape designer, and just a little — uptight — about my own garden.I try not to impose my anal retentive obsessions upon others unless they are paying me to do so, but holy noxious weeds — my neighbors’ lesser celandine is taking over!This is a terrible, invasive weed that smothers other plants.Native plants and pollinators do not have a chance.I have put up a fence — the nicest one I can. But it is only a matter of time before this plant has spread everywhere. It doubles every year, spreading underground and on the wind and boots of others.Chemical control is the only realistic solution, even according to top, planet-loving experts.Should I offer to have my crew take care of it?These lovely people do not care at all about their garden. That is their prerogative.They have a crew who are the worst I have ever witnessed.They whack down the whole thing to the dirt every f...Sweden expels five Russian diplomats, ministry says
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
The Swedish Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday (25 April) that it had expelled five Russian diplomats who were engaging in activities not compatible with their diplomatic status. It said the government takes the threat posed to national security by Russian intelligence gathering extremely seriously.The Russian embassy in Sweden has declined to comment.Since Moscow invaded Ukraine last February, Russia and Western nations have been expelled tit for tat. Russia refers to the invasion as a "special operation".Five people employed by the Russian embassy in Sweden have been asked to leave the country due to activities that are not compatible with the Vienna Convention of diplomatic relations, according a statement from the Swedish Foreign Ministry.The ministry refused to specify what activities were involved but stated that the Swedish security services had reported Russia's continuous involvement in gathering intelligence in Sweden.In an email, the government said that it takes this ...$2.28 billion award in California child sex-abuse case could be largest ever
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:19:35 GMT
A Riverside County jury has awarded $2.28 billion — perhaps the largest amount in a child sexual-assault case in U.S. history — to the stepdaughter of a one-time Lake Elsinore church elder who admitted in his criminal trial decades ago to committing lewd acts on a minor.Before the jury on Tuesday, April 25, ordered the man to pay $836 million in general damages and $1.44 billion in punitive damages, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints settled out of court for $1 million and the woman’s mother agreed to pay $200,000, according to the attorney for the woman, who is now 41.The stepfather did not show up to the civil trial, said the lawyer, Gary A. Dordick. The jury returned the verdict on the third day of deliberations.The Southern California News Group is not identifying the relatives to protect the victim.“Mrs. Doe wants everyone to know there is no shame in being a victim of abuse,” Dordick said.The victim does not expect to receive much of the award, Dordick said, with ...Latest news
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