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Flight delays, cancellations continue during July Fourth weekend

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According to airline tracker FlightAware, nearly 24,000 flights in the U.S. were delayed from Friday through Sunday. Additionally, about 1,400 flights were canceled during the weekend.

According to FlightAware, Monday is starting out with relatively few anticipated cancellations and delays. The website listed 521 cancellations for Monday as of early morning.

The worst of the cancellations on Sunday came in the New York City region, with over half of flights leaving LaGuardia and Newark Liberty being delayed or canceled. The New York region had some strong thunderstorms in the early evening Sunday.

The disruptions to air travel come as the Transportation Security Administration projects the July Fourth weekend being the busiest for air travel since 2019. TSA expected to screen over 2.8 million passengers on Friday. From June 28 through July 5, TSA expected to process 17.7 million travelers.

United Airlines’ performance appeared to improve after 45% of flights on the airline were postponed on Friday. By Sunday, that figure was down to 32%.

During a spate of delays on his airline, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby flew on a private jet from New Jersey to Denver. In a statement, Kirby said the move was “the wrong decision” and “insensitive to our customers who were waiting to get home.” He promised to “better demonstrate my respect for the dedication of our team members and the loyalty of our customers.”

United Airlines said passengers on flights heading to or leaving the Northeast could be eligible for travel waivers.

Source: www.10news.com

US Actors’ Union Agrees Contract Extension Until 12 July

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On 30 June SAG-AFTRA, the US actors’ union, and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) agreed a contract extension until 12 July so that negotiations on a new deal can continue. The current contract was due to expire at 11.59pm Pacific Time, risking a strike if a deal or extension was not agreed.

SAG-AFTRA members voted overwhelmingly to authorise a strike on 5 June with 97.91% in favour. This gave them additional leverage going into negotiations with the AMPTP, on top of the leverage from the WGA strike which entered its third month on 2 July.

Since then over a thousand SAG-AFTRA members have signed a “prepared to strike” letter to union leaders re-emphasising their willingness to strike. The letter has been signed by a number of A-List actors including Charlize Theron, Pedro Pascal, and Jamie Lee Curtis. This came shortly after a YouTube video on 23 June from SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher and National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland saying that they are “going to achieve a seminal deal.”

Key issues in the negotiation of a new contract are the use of AI in film and TV productions, “out of control” self-tape demands, and increased compensation. One particular sticking point, according to Variety, is demands for higher residuals from streaming services. Currently streaming residuals are done on a predetermined formula which decreases as a film or TV show ages, resulting in much lower residuals than from traditional network TV. Both SAG-AFTRA and the WGA want to move to a viewership-based residuals model with bonuses for the most-watched shows.

There would be huge ramifications for Hollywood if actors do go on strike after 12 July including delays to every film and TV production not already shut down by the WGA strike. There would also be delays to major awards shows like the Emmys with a decision by the end of July on whether the show’s September date is feasible. It would also be a huge boost to the WGA strike and show solidarity between the different Hollywood unions.

Source: www.indiependent.co.uk

Teen sentenced to 10 years after convicted in crash that killed 3 while working valet in W. Houston

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A young valet driver who hit and killed three people while running from police could spend the next decade in prison.

Ahmedal Modawi pled guilty to murdering Fnan Meashos, Eric Orduna, and Nick Rodriguez back in 2021. The victims also worked as valet drivers outside the popular bar, Prospect Park the night they were killed.

Harris County prosecutors wanted Modawi to spend the next 35 years in prison, but Judge Chris Morton ultimately decided on a 10-year sentence on Friday in court. When that decision came down, our partners at The Houston Chronicle reported there was a gasp in the courtroom.

Some of the victim’s relatives said it was time to forgive while, others said they couldn’t yet.

“We want justice for them. For all three. For all three. This should not have happened.”

Amid their mourning back in the fall of 2021, relatives of the victims told Eyewitness News they wanted accountability for the actions that led to a horrific scene outside of Prospect Park in west Houston.

Three men valeting cars were walking down Fairdale when Ahmedal Modawi crashed into them during a chase with Houston police. They were trying to pull the 17-year-old valet over for doing donuts in someone else’s car.

In court documents considered during sentencing, Modawi’s defense attorney wrote, “For the complainants’ families, lengthy incarceration won’t give them answers to the questions of why, nor will it give them solace knowing a dangerous, career criminal is locked away. For society, likewise, there is no punitive goal achieved by lengthy incarceration. Ahmed is not a violent man with an extensive criminal history. Society is not made more secure with an excessive prison sentence.”

The attorney for Fnan Measho and Eric Orduna provided a statement that says in part, “We appreciate the DA’s office in prosecuting this individual, but there was more than one party responsible for their deaths. We want everyone held accountable.”

There is a pending civil case against other entities, including Prospect Park and Premium Parking Service. Modawi was too young to legally work as a valet in Houston when the crash happened.

“Nobody protected Eric, and I’m very upset with that. We don’t deserve this. Eric didn’t deserve this at all,” a relative said.

Since then, there have been two years of pain for them, leading to a 10-year punishment and the possibility of more accountability they’ve asked for.

Source: abc13.com

The Do’s and Don’ts of Fourth of July 2023

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For many, the Fourth of July is a fun day full of festivities to show patriotic pride for the United States. However, it can be a rather hectic day for local law enforcement and fire protection personnel, responding to illegal fireworks reports and people firing guns into the air.

Shooting fireworks off in Houston and most other cities nearby is not legal. But, in most unincorporated areas across local counties, residents may be allowed to do so, said Justin Jurek, Fort Bend County Fire Marshal.

“We encourage everyone who wants to pop their fireworks to check the area where they are; if you’re in a neighborhood outside of city limits, your homeowners association may have rules and regulations to say you can’t use them,” he said.

In the areas where they are legal, state laws still require people firing them to be away from nearby churches, daycares and schools.

Jurek said fireworks should be lit on a flat surface, not close to any homes, buildings, vehicles, dry vegetation or flammable materials and a water source – like a hose or bucket – should always be nearby.

All used fireworks should be soaked for around eight to 12 hours before being placed in a garbage container. This reduces the risk of a fire starting from one that might still be smoldering.

“We saw an increase in vehicle fires last year during New Year’s because people put recently discarded fireworks in the back of their trucks,” Jurek said.

Tracee Evans, public information officer with the Spring Fire Department, said firefighters have responded to garage fires because people were improperly throwing fireworks in their trash cans.

“We’ve had many fires because people are disposing of fireworks wrong, or they are shooting them down the street where they get caught on neighbors’ roofs, fences, bushes or trees,” she said. “If a firework strikes something that can light on fire, chances are it will do that.”

Brandi Dumas, communications manager at the Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office, said people who are not cautious risk burning their fingers, hands and faces.

She said one thing a person should remember when firing fireworks is to never look or lean over one that they might think is a dud, as this can lead to it blowing up in their face.

Parents should supervise their children, and be aware if certain kinds of fireworks are given to their kids.

“We should be very cautious about sparklers. They burn six times hotter than boiling water,” Dumas said. “That is something we want everyone to consider.”

Those firing fireworks should not be drinking, as they may have delayed reaction times during an emergency because they’re under the influence, Evans said.

Deputy Thomas Gilliland, public information officer at the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, said rideshares such as Uber and Lyft are available and suggested designating a driver ahead of going out to avoid drunk driving.

Gilliland said the Fourth of July and Memorial Day Weekend are two weekends with the highest number of people picked up for drinking while intoxicated.

Law enforcement officers are also patrolling to look out for “celebratory gunfire” or people shooting up mindlessly into the air, “It is the deadliest type of thing that you can do because that projectile has to come down somewhere. It can go into someone’s home or strike and kill them,” he said.

The public should call 911 in emergencies, such as hearing this gunfire. For non-emergency firework complaints or reports, contact Harris County law enforcement through the non-emergency number: 713-221-6000.

Public firework displays handled by licensed technicians or pyrotechnics and shows that incorporate “digital fireworks” or drone displays are always safe alternatives to celebrate:

Houston

Freedom Over Texas

General Admission $10

Children 5 & under free w/ paid adult

When: Tuesday, July 4, 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Where: Eleanor Tinsley Park

18-3600 Allen Pkwy, Houston TX 77019

Fort Bend

Missouri City Independence Festival

Free Entry for all

When: Tuesday, July 4, 4 p.m. – 9: 15 p.m.

Where: Houston Community College-Southwest College

1600 Texas Parkway, Missouri City 77489

The Woodlands

South County Fourth of July Parade

When: Tuesday, July 4, starting at 9 a.m.

Where: Town Green Park

2099 Lake Robbins Dr,

The Woodlands, TX 77380

Sugarland

Red, White and Boom

Free entry for all

When: Tuesday, July 4, doors at 4 p.m., event from 5 p.m.- 9p.m.

Where: The Crown Festival Park

18355 Southwest Freeway, 77479

College Station

4th of July Fireworks & Drones Drive-In Show at RELLIS

Free entry for all

This is a drive-in event

When: Tuesday, July 4, parking areas open at 6:30 p.m., show begins at 9 p.m.

Where: Texas A&M-RELLIS campus

3100 TX-47, Bryan, Texas.

Source: www.houstonpress.com

Valdez, Alvarez Selected for MLB All Star Game

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A pair of Astros were picked to play in the 2023 MLB All Star game on July 11. Yordan Alvarez, who is currently rehabbing from an oblique strain, and Framber Valdez, who skipped Sunday’s start with a sore ankle, were both picked to be part of the midsummer classic.

Alvarez has already said he will travel to Seattle for the game, but will not participate due to his injury. The Astros recently reported he is up to about 60 percent and should start a minor league rehab stint shortly after All-Star weekend. Valdez’s availability for the game is unclear, but he has said he should be able to start for the Astros this week. That would seem to make him OK to play in the game next week.

This is the second straight selection for both players. Valdez wound up as the winning pitcher in the 2022 game.

Dusty Baker, as the World Series championship manager, will act as the manager for the AL squad in Seattle.

A number of injured players could be back for the Astros soon after the break including Jose Urquidy, Alvarez and possibly even Michael Brantley. The season has been somewhat of a disappointment thus far with a ton of injuries. But, the team remains just four games back of the division-leading Texas Rangers with another game in Arlington on Monday to round out a four-game set.

Even with all the injuries, particularly to a depleted pitching staff, the team leads baseball in ERA (3.58) and has several rookies or young players playing significant roles, a rarity for a team coming off a World Series title.

Source: www.houstonpress.com

Rockets Overhaul Roster in Flurry of Deals

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After not re-upping Stephen Silas in the offseason and hiring new coach Ime Udoka, it was clear that the Rockets were going to make some significant changes to a roster that had been at the bottom of the league for three straight years. It wasn’t enough to select high draft picks that yielded rotation players like Jalen Green, Alperen Sengun and Jabari Smith, Jr. To make the move to “phase two” as they refer to it over at Toyota Center, they needed veteran help.

Over the weekend, they took steps in that direction via a bevy of activity after the official opening of NBA free agency. The resulting deals and signings left them with four new players and the dealing of four of their own to other teams. Let’s break it down.

THE ADDITIONS

Fred VanVleet (3 years, $30 million — third year team is a team option)

This is the marquis signing of the offseason. The 29-year-old point guard is one of the best defensive points in the NBA and is coming off a year where he averaged 7.2 assists and ]two turnovers per game to go with almost 20 points and two steals. He is one of the league’s best in deflections and has a solid shooting stroke from beyond the arc. He immediately becomes the guy Udoka can make his floor general and someone the team can lean on to lead the offense. He’s also an instant defensive upgrade in the backcourt.

Dillon Brooks (4 years, $80 million – sign and trade with Memphis)

Brooks most recent claim to fame is poking at LeBron James during the playoffs in a foolish f-around-and-find-out moment, but the brash young wing is also one of the league’s best perimeter defenders — he was second team all-defense last season. The fact that he inked a four-year deal means the Rockets consider him a part of their long-term plans despite his fiery attitude and sometimes poor decision making on the floor. No doubt GM Rafael Stone and Udoka believe they can channel Brooks into an elite defender and get him back to a player that shoots 37-plus percent from distance.

Jock Landale (4 years, $32 million – only the first year is guaranteed)

While Brooks and VanVleet were high on the Rockets wish list, their desired big man target, Brook Lopez, re-signed with Milwaukee. Still needing depth in the frontcourt, the team opted for Phoenix back up big Landale, who played well for the Suns in last year’s postseason. The Aussie center will provide backup support to Sengun and Smith.

Jeff Green (1 year, $6 million)

The Rockets said they wanted veteran leadership and there might be no one more veteran in the league than Green, heading into his sixteenth NBA season. He’s one of the more well respected players around the NBA and played part of a season in Houston during the 2019-20 season. Green will provide frontcourt depth and certainly a steadying voice in the locker room.

THE SUBTRACTIONS

KJ Martin (traded to the Clippers for two second round picks)

For all his athleticism and slow but steady improvements, Martin was a bit of a round peg trying to be fit into a square hole. He’s too small for the frontcourt, but doesn’t really play the kind of defense or shoot well enough to be a strictly perimeter player. Ultimately, he got caught up in a numbers game with so many other young guys on the roster. This had been coming for a while. It’s a shame the Rockets couldn’t have done it sooner when they might have gotten more in return. In the end, this was about clearing space for other players, both financially and on the floor.

Usman Garuba (traded to Atlanta)

From day one, when Garuba had to arrive late to camp due to his obligations with the Spanish team and promptly got injured, it just felt he could never quite get his footing in Houston. The undersized big man has all the tools to be a very good defensive player in the NBA, and has been working hard on improving his long distance shooting. Hopefully, he can help Atlanta and get his career on track.

TyTy Washington (traded to Atlanta)

Washington could never break into the Rockets rotation with their odd and sometimes frustrating commitment to Daishen Nix, who never managed to be the player the team hoped he would be. With the drafting of Amen Thompson at pick four in this year’s draft, the writing was on the wall for Washington, who could thrive in the right environment.

Josh Christopher (traded to Memphis)

When Christopher was taken with the Rockets final pick in the historic (for the Rockets) 2021, he was the only one to have played college ball. His history as a friend of Jalen Green and his relentless love of running the floor seemed like a great fit for the young squad. By the end of his rookie season, he was a fixture in the lineup, scoring 30 against the T’Wolves in April of 2022. But, his second year saw him slip out of the rotation, appearing in 64 games and averaging just over 12 minutes per. His skills are there, but his inconsistency seemed to be his downfall. He’ll try to bounce back with the Grizzlies.

Source: www.houstonpress.com

Houston Man Sentenced to 22 Years for Drunken-Driving Crash That Killed 6-Year-Old Stepdaughter

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A Houston man was sentenced to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to felony murder for killing his 6-year-old stepdaughter in a 2021 drunken-driving crash, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“There is absolutely no excuse for driving drunk, especially with children in the car,” Ogg said. “An innocent little girl died because of the criminal conduct of this man and it was felony murder, plain and simple.”

Paul Rodriguez, 32, pleaded guilty to felony murder in the death of Zyra Longoria, who was killed in a crash on the Southwest Freeway near Fountain View in west Houston about 4 p.m. on Oct. 9, 2021. Felony murder means he caused the death of someone while committing another felony, in this case Driving While Intoxicated with a Child.

Rodriguez was intoxicated as he drove a black Honda Accord in and out of freeway traffic with three children: Zyra, the 6-year-old who was killed; a 4-year-old; and a 2-year-old. Rodriguez collided with an 18-wheeler, then hit a red Mercedes and then a box truck, according to investigators with the Houston Police Department.

Zyra flew from the Honda and was taken to the hospital in critical condition. She died the next day.

Rodriguez pleaded guilty and agreed to a sentencing hearing in front of a judge. State District Judge Andrea Beall heard evidence during an hours-long hearing on Wednesday and sentenced Rodriguez to 22 years.

Assistant District Attorney Erandy Marquez, who is assigned to the DA’s Vehicular Crimes Division, prosecuted the case. She said Rodriguez had a criminal record including possession of prescription drugs like muscle relaxers and marijuana. On the day of the incident, he had taken both.

“This could have been avoided, but it happened because he decided to consume a cocktail of drugs and then get behind the wheel with three little kids,” Marquez said. “All of his decisions – and this was his repeated pattern of behavior – led to him killing someone.”

She noted that intoxicated-driving crashes can injure or kill drivers, other people on the road and the people in the intoxicated person’s car.

Rodriguez has to serve at least half of the sentence before he is eligible for parole, and he cannot appeal the conviction.

Premios Juventud 2023: artistas confirmados para actuar en la fiesta más hot del verano

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Premios Juventud 2023, que celebra su aniversario 20 en esta edición y que se llevará a cabo por segunda ocasión consecutiva en la Isla del Encanto, en Puerto Rico, tendrá un line up que promete estar lleno de emociones y sorpresas para los fans de todo el mundo. Los ganadores se darán a conocer el 20 de julio en una transmisión que se podrá ver desde desde las 7P/6C por Univision.

Premios Juventud 2023, que celebra su aniversario 20 en esta edición, se celebrará por segunda ocasión consecutiva en la Isla del Encanto, en Puerto Rico, tendrá un line up que promete estar lleno de emociones y sorpresas para los fans de todo el mundo.

Como parte de esta programación contaremos con la participación de Danna PaolaEslabón ArmadoFarrukoSofía Reyes y Denise Rosenthal.

Sin duda, uno de los nombres más destacados en el cartel es el de Danna Paola, que deleitará al público con el TV debut de su último sencillo, ‘1Trago’, y además nos traerá otras sorpresas.

Cabe destacar que, Danna Paola no solo estará presente como intérprete, sino que también como nominada con un total de 5 nominaciones que demuestran su gran influencia y conexión con el público.

Las categorías en las que compite son: Artista On The Rise FemeninaQuiero MásJuntos Encienden Mis Redes (junto a su novio Alex Hoyer), Mejor Fandom y Mi Favorite Trendsetter.

Estas nominaciones reflejan el impacto que la también actriz ha tenido en la industria musical y en las redes sociales, convirtiéndola en una verdadera líder entre sus seguidores.

Pero las sorpresas no terminan ahí, otra destacada artista que hará su debut en el escenario de Premios Juventud será Denise Rosenthal, la talentosa cantante y compositora chilena.

Como parte del line up, la fiesta más hot del verano también contará con la presencia de Eslabón Armado, la banda mexicana-estadounidense de música sierreña.

Esta será la primera vez de la agrupación participa en este escenario tan importante, y lo harán con su mega hit ‘Ella Baila Sola’.

Esta canción, que forma parte de su sexto álbum Desvelado, fue escrita por el vocalista principal del grupo, Pedro Tovar.

El éxito de este tema, que la agrupación canta al lado de Peso Pluma, ha sido indiscutible, liderando los rankings más importantes de la industria.

Eslabón Armado tiene dos nominaciones en Premios Juventud 2023 en las categorías de Grupo o Dúo Favorito del Año y Mejor Canción Regional Mexicana.

Por su parte, el reconocido cantante puertorriqueño Farruko también estará presente y nos deleitará con el TV

Premiere de su último sencillo ‘Pasa_je_ro’, además de que también interpretará su exitoso tema Esta Vida.

Farruko está nominado en dos categorías, destacando su versatilidad como artista en el género pop/urbano. Las nominaciones incluyen Mejor Colaboración Pop/Urbano y La Coreo Más Hot.

A lo largo de su carrera, el intérprete ha sido ganador de cuatro Premios Juventud, lo cual es un reconocimiento a su talento y su impacto en la música.

Otra estrella que brillará en el escenario será Sofía Reyes. La talentosa cantante y compositora mexicana interpretará su exitoso tema ‘Marte’.

Premios Juventud 2023: Ellos son algunos artistas nominados por primera vez

Sofía Reyes se ha consolidado como una estrella pop mundial con su último álbum Mal De Amores, demostrando su versatilidad y su poder en la música latina.

A lo largo de su carrera, Sofía ha recibido múltiples premios y nominaciones, incluyendo dos nominaciones a los Latin American Music Awards, una nominación al Latin GRAMMY Award como Mejor Artista Nuevo, y en el pasado ha sido nominada en varias ocasiones a los Premios Juventud, entre otros galardones.

El line up de Premios Juventud promete una noche inolvidable, llena de talento y con superestrellas de la música latina que nos deleitarán con sus actuaciones y nos mantendrán al borde de nuestros asientos.

Premios Juventud 2023: dónde y cuándo será la fiesta más hot del verano

Premios Juventud, la fiesta más hot del verano será el jueves 20 de julio, ese día se celebrarán por todo lo alto sus 20 años. Puerto Rico será, por segunda vez, la sede del evento que se transmitirá en vivo por Univision desde las 7P/6C.

Por segundo año consecutivo Premios Juventud llega a la Isla del Encanto y el Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot se vestirá de gala para recibir a los jóvenes talentos que dejan huella en el mundo del entretenimiento y la música.

Alejandra Espinoza será una de las presentadoras de la celebración más esperada del verano junto a Ángela Aguilar.

Premios Juventud 2023: los nominados

La celebración contará, por primera vez, con 44 categorías con el propósito de reconocer las áreas de interés de las nuevas generaciones desde la música, el streaming, la moda, la innovación, la cultura y todo lo trending.

Entre las nuevas categorías destacan Mejor Canción para mi Ex, debido a que en los últimos meses muchos artistas han utilizado su talento musical para mostrar un cachito de su vida sentimental.

Por primera vez 8 artistas están en el top de la lista de nominaciones con 9 categorías cada uno, convirtiéndose en los más nominados: Bad BunnyGrupo FronteraMalumaPeso PlumaRauw AlejandroRosalíaShakira y TiniVE AQUÍ TODA LA LISTA DE ARTISTAS NOMINADOS A PREMIOS JUVENTUD

Como es tradición, la fiesta más hot comenzará con Noche de Estrellas que será conducido por Borja VocesMigbelis Castellanos, entre otros, allí tendremos la llegada de los invitados entrevistas, moda y por supuesto mucha música.

Source: www.univision.com

 

Fourth of July 2023: Making your ride road-trip ready for holiday weekend

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Are you among the record number of people expected to take a road trip this holiday weekend? Now’s the time to make sure your car won’t leave you stranded on the side of the road.

First, be sure your vehicle has an emergency kit and water in case you get stuck.

AAA Texas expects a record 3.2 million Texas road trippers this holiday weekend, and a record 20,000 calls for roadside assistance, which can be avoided by making a good B.E.T. (Batteries, Engine, Tires)

“Check your Battery, Engine, as well as your Tires,” said Josh Zuber with AAA Texas. “Make sure there’s no corrosion on your battery, that the clamps are good, the battery is not loose, and make sure it’s 3 years old or newer.”

“Look at the belts and the hose, make sure there are no cracks, wear and tear that could put you in some danger,” he added.

Make sure the coolant is filled up and has been flushed according to your manufacturer’s recommendation. And check the tires.  Some tire shops, like Discount Tire, will check them for free.

“Looking at that tire itself, it’s in that caution zone where we do recommend replacement especially going on long road trips during the summer,” explained Adrianne Williams, a Store Manager with Discount Tire.

The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association says more than half of all drivers don’t know how to check a tire’s tread.  You can buy a tire tread depth gauge for a few dollars, or use a quarter.

“Flip it upside down and check in several spots on your tire. And if there’s any space between Washington’s head and tread, it’s time to get some new tires really soon,” said Zuber.

You can check the tire’s age by seeing the date it was manufactured printed on the side.

“We do recommend replacement at 6 years of age because tires at six years and older will have a higher risk of tread separation, sidewall bulges, and other tire-related problems. So this tire itself was made in the year 2020,” said Williams.

And check the air pressure. A tire pressure gauge costs under a dollar. Be sure to check your spare tire’s air pressure, too. And remember, the sun wears out wiper blades so replace them every six months.

Source: www.fox26houston.com

Thousands of flights canceled as travel chaos threatens Fourth of July weekend

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Americans may have to put their weekend celebrations on hold. Travelers in the US faced a chaotic week leading up to the Fourth of July weekend as soaring flight delays and cancellations were seen across the country.

From Monday through Wednesday, at least 28,000 flights were delayed each day, and at least 1,200 were canceled, with Monday and Tuesday seeing about 2,200 cancellations each, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) forecast 29 June would be the busiest day for air travel during the summer, with 52,564 scheduled flights. By 1pm ET on Thursday, over 19,000 flights across the country had been delayed and 1,160 had been cancelled, according to FlightAware.

Typically just over a thousand flights are delayed and a few hundred are canceled on a given day. Airlines and federal transportation agencies have struggled with severe weather and staffing issues recently, issues that can cause headaches throughout the airline industry and for fliers even without the record-high travel numbers seen this summer. But the surge in holiday travel has exacerbated the situation.

The Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) daily checkpoint travel numbers, which reports the number of fliers passing through TSA checkpoints, shows that more people have been flying in the days before the Fourth of July weekend this year compared to previous years, including before the pandemic.

The auto insurance agency AAA projects that 50.7 million Americans will travel over 50 miles (80km) for this Fourth of July weekend, with just over 43 million traveling by car. This beats 2019, when 49 million Americans traveled for the holiday, the previous record for the number of Fourth of July travelers.

“What this tells us is that despite inventory being limited and some prices 50% higher, consumers are not cutting back on travel this summer,” AAA said in a statement.

While multiple airlines have been experiencing delays and cancellations, passengers on United have been the most affected over the last week, with the airline seeing over 2,000 cancellations and over 40,000 of its flights experiencing delays, according to FlightAware, the most of any airline.

The huge disruptions affecting the airline are reminiscent of the airline industry in December, when Southwest Airlines’ internal software system crashed after a winter storm caused severe delays and cancellations. Weather events can ultimately lead to staffing issues for airlines, who often schedule crews and pilots on a tight timeline.

In a memo to United employees on Monday, the United CEO, Scott Kirby, said that an estimated 150,000 United customers were affected by delays or cancellations that were exacerbated by FAA staffing shortages. The FAA limited arrivals and departures out of the New York area on 24 June as storms had an impact.

“It led to massive delays, cancellations, diversions, as well as crews and aircraft out of position,” Kirby said. “That put everyone behind the eight ball when weather actually did hit on Sunday and was further compounded by FAA staffing shortages Sunday evening.”

A report on the FAA released on 21 June said that the agency had been facing air traffic controller staffing issues since the start of the pandemic. Twenty of the 26 major air traffic control centers in the country are staffed at below 85% of the staffing threshold. New York’s air traffic control center, which serves the city’s three large airports, is staffed at 54% of the threshold.

Though the FAA has not directly responded to United’s allegations, the federal agency said in a statement that it “will always collaborate with anyone seriously willing to join us to solve a problem”.

On Twitter on Thursday morning, the transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, wrote: “With the exception of United, airlines have recovered to a more typical cancellation/delay rate as of this morning after the severe weather earlier this week.

“FAA will continue to work with airlines to help them minimize disruptions during the busy 4th of July travel weekend,” Buttigieg wrote.

A day earlier, Buttigieg posted a video of himself on a commercial flight saying that the department is “closely watching air travel this week”.

“Weather has been rough, especially in the last four to five days. It caused a lot of cancellations and delays for many passengers around the country,” he said. “We’ve known that summer is going to be a stress test on the system.”

Source: www.theguardian.com