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Watch: Worlds first 3D-printed hotel under construction in Texas | News [Video]

The hospitality industry and 3D printing technology are converging in a West Texas desert, building what is being called the worlds first 3D-printed hotel. An industrial-size printer is extruding layer after layer of a concrete mixture to form the walls of the hotels first two model units. The plan is to expand El Cosmico, a 21-acre hotel and campground, by 40 extra acres to include 43 hotel units and 18 residential homes 3D-printed by ICON, a Texas-based company. El Cosmico owner and hotelier Liz Lambert said the technology allows for unbridled creativity in construction. Most hotels are contained within four walls and a lot of times you are building the same unit over and over and over again, Lambert said. Ive never been able to build with such little constraint and such fluidity and just the curves and the domes and the parabolas. Its a crazy way to build.

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Tracee Ellis Ross Talks Being a Brand Founder (Exclusive) [Video]

Tracee Ellis Ross is not only the cover star for Byrdies Muse Issue, but was also named the first recipient of the brand’s Muse Award. At a Byrdie Beauty Lab party, she spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about the honor, her inspirations, go-to products and more.

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Influencer couple denies leaving kids alone on cruise [Video]

For most people, dinner on a cruise ship is a time to relax.But when influencer couple Abby and Matt Howard decided to kick back with a dinner deux, they ended up kicking up a storm.Related video above: Preparing to drop your child off at day care for first time? Here’s some expert adviceThe Arizona couple, who have 5.3 million followers on TikTok, as well as 1.3 million and 677,000 Instagram followers individually, have had to furiously deny that they left their children alone on a cruise ship while enjoying their couples dinner.Abby Howard posted over the weekend on Instagram that on a seven-day cruise, the couple had taken their kids ages 1 and 2 to dinner for the first five nights, but it became apparent that they werent enjoying it and therefore we werent either.So then we switched our dinner time to after their bedtime and FaceTimed the monitors while we ate, she wrote. Many followers interpreted her post as saying that they left the kids unattended in the cabin in order to go to dinner. When Abby Howard deleted the post after a few hours, the suspicion only increased.The couple have now posted a new video in which they deny the children were left alone. They say they were traveling with Abby Howards extended family, including her grandmother.We had someone with our children at all times on this boat, said Matt Howard, calling peoples suspicions completely untrue.We love our children more than anything in the entire world, he said.Abby Howard admitted in the video that she could see why the phrasing of her initial post caused people to believe the kids had been left alone. She said she deleted it because of the confusion.Abby Howard said their two children sleep in blackout tents even at home. Each tent has a space to fit a monitor, which the couple use even when in the room with them.Matt Howard previously shared an Instagram video of his cabin, in which he said the couple was sleeping in separate rooms, each with one child.Were always concerned about them, said Abby Howard in the video addressing the controversy, adding that they tag team at family dinners so that one parent is physically with the children while the other checks the monitors.The couple thanked their family for helping watch the children during the cruise and also thanked the public.Thank you so much to those of you that were concerned about the safety and well-being of our children, said Abby Howard.We have not, would not, will not ever leave our children unattended; we would never ever want to put them in harms way in any way. Its not known which cruise line the couple were traveling with, although Matt Thiemann, a cruise specialist travel agent and CEO of Everbliss Vacations, said he believes they were on Royal Caribbeans Navigator of the Seas, which has a maximum capacity of 4,000 travelers, based on their posts.Cruise ship child careMany cruise lines offer child care options.Royal Caribbean offers group child care programs as well as group-sitting for 3- to 11-year-olds from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. MSC Cruises has a kids club for tots until 9 p.m., with parents able to drop off their kids until 7 p.m., while Holland America Line states in its conditions that children must not be left alone anywhere on the ship.Leaving a child in a locked room may seem relatively safe, but Thiemann advises against it.It is generally not safe for a child under 8 to be left alone at home, and a cruise ship cabin is no different, he said. Parents might think it is a safe, locked space, and while there are very strict procedures for accessing a cabin, there are cabin stewards, maintenance personnel and crew who can access the cabin. If it has a balcony, there is greater risk of an accident or even becoming locked out on the balcony.Toddlers can be inquisitive, fall out of bed onto the hard floor or choke on something. There are just too many unexpected things that could happen when children are left alone in a cruise cabin or hotel room.

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Drivers frustrated after Ebert St. pothole damages cars [Video]

Drivers in Winston-Salem are expressing frustration after a large pothole damaged their cars over the weekend along Ebert Street near Silas Creek Parkway near a construction site. One concerned citizen, Lawrence Vines, says his sister was driving along Ebert Street on Sunday morning when she drove into the hole. It was so bad, it busted my sisters tire rims, he said. After seeing the damage, Vines decided to take matters into his own hands. He went to Ebert Street to see the hole and ended up helping others drive across it.I was slowing them down so they wouldnt tear their cars up, Ebert said. I had several people come by with doughnut tires, spare tires, saying that that hole got them.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking hereWXII 12 News contacted another driver, Brian Abundis, who says he hit the hole Saturday morning. He says he was driving his car, a BMW, along Ebert Street when he hit what he called a great big trench. Abundis isnt sure of the exact cost, but he estimates repairs will take several thousand dollars. Vines also estimated a four-digit price tag for the damage to his sisters car.What about the people that cant afford to repair their vehicles? Vines asked. WXII 12 News contacted the utility contractor that made the hole, PF Plumbing, a Winston-Salem-based company. A field manager for the company, James Idol, says a private developer hired the company and began work on a sewer tap installation on Thursday, Sept. 12. On Friday, he says the area was stoned and bedded before the day was over. He says its likely that bad weather caused the section of the road to settle, creating the hole. Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.Idol says as soon as the company became aware of the issue on Sunday, crews responded to make the area safe to drive on. As for the damaged vehicles, Idol says PF Plumbing is in contact with multiple drivers and will work to satisfy them.This has never happened before, Idol said on a phone call. And were definitely putting in some other policies to make sure it never happens again.Idol said he also wants to reach out to those impacted personally and apologize for any inconvenience the incident caused. Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscastsWXII also reached out to the City of Winston-Salem. In an email, a spokesperson wrote PF Plumbing did not follow the required city permitting process before work began. The required permitting process includes obtaining a street cut permit and road closure permit. It was only after the work had begun that the city became aware of the project and became involved.Idol did not have an answer when asked about the citys permitting process. On Thursday, WXII witnessed crews working on Ebert Street. Around 4:30 p.m., the section of the road was reopened, and traffic resumed traveling along the street as usual. NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love | Trending Stories