Austin police release second video of suspects in deadly September stabbing downtown
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department has released another surveillance video of suspects officers believe are connected to a deadly stabbing that happened in downtown Austin last fall. It happened near East Sixth Street and Brazos Street on Sunday, September 4, 2022, at approximately 2:34 a.m. PREVIOUS: Man killed in downtown Austin stabbing identified; video released of suspects At 2:30 a.m., the man, later identified by police as D’Andre Isaiah Day, 27, flagged down an officer in the entertainment district and asked for medical help. The officer saw Day was “bleeding profusely” from the stomach area. Austin-Travis County EMS transported Day to the hospital where he died.An investigation found Day and a friend were in a fight with three other unknown men. One of the three men stabbed Day, according to APD. Officers believe this was an isolated incident and a random meeting.APD is still searching for the suspects involved. The department days after the incident released s...Sainted: Recognition for Teacher of the Year finalists is well deserved
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
SaintedNegative news often leads but not so with the “Teacher of the Year” story. Four of the best teachers in Minnesota teach in our St. Paul Public Schools.The people who shape our children’s lives often demonstrate committed service and receive only modest pay. The recognition is well deserved.In addition to “Teacher of the Year” Michael Houston of Harding, the other three finalists from St. Paul this year are Sorcha Nix, Open World Learning; Molly Keenan, Harding, and Fathimath Eliza Rasheed, Global Arts Plus.That’s good news for everyone in St. Paul.Al Oertwig, former school board member/chair, St. Paul Schools SaintedSainted: Adult dance studios: Four Seasons Dance Mpls; Cinema Ballroom St. PaulComing out of isolation has not been difficult for us because we dance.Twenty-five years ago we decided to find a fun way to exercise.We are now seniors, and continue to attend Argentine Tango classes at Four Seasons and traditional Ballroom and ...Drive supports refugees making St. Louis home
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- For decades, the organization has assisted refugees in making St. Louis their new home. Today's drive supports refugees from Afghanistan, Haiti, the Congo, Cuba, Syria, and others. Last year, they helped over 500 families resettle. Donations of pillows, sheets, and rugs are most needed for their apartments. Items can be brought or purchased through international institute registries at Target or Walmart. Furniture, clothing, and home decor are not accepted, but gift cards from Aldi, Schnucks, Uber, Lyft, Visa, Walmart, and Target are welcomed. The drive is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., drop-off at the garage door on Louisna.Scattered storms and warm temps followed by cooler days
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- This morning, the weather started off mild and humid. Throughout the afternoon, there will be scattered showers and storms, with a low risk of severe storms. Temperatures will be warm and humid, reaching the upper 80s. Tomorrow, there will be scattered showers and storms, mainly in the afternoon through the evening hours, but with some dry time in between. Highs will remain in the 80s. Looking ahead, early next week will be dry, cool and less humid, with highs in the 70s and low 80s. As for the warm and humid conditions, it's unclear how long they will last. However, the sunrise is set for 5:51 AM, and the sunset will be at 8:05 PM.Long-term effects of Gabriel Landeskog’s knee cartilage transplant are hard to predict due to rarity of surgery among professional athletes, experts say
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
When Dr. Rachel Frank explains cartilage transplantation to her patients, she tells them the purpose is to improve their quality of life by reducing pain in the damaged area and improving function.By that token, the surgery Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog underwent Wednesday is “incredibly successful in the vast majority of patients,” said Frank, an orthopedic surgeon and Colorado Rapids team physician who specializes in cartilage and joint restoration. The $42 million question in the Avalanche’s case is whether Landeskog’s surgery can be effective with a more ambitious end goal.“For an elite athlete or professional athlete, the definition of success is certainly going to include those things,” Frank said, “but also includes the ability to get back to playing that sport at that (elite) level.”Landeskog is among the most elite competitors in his sport when healthy. But the Avs wing has been combating an injury to the cartilage in hi...Grading the Week: Is Kevin Durant starting to slip? Or is Aaron Gordon really that good?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
There are a few ways to view Kevin Durant’s shockingly ordinary performance against the Nuggets over their recently concluded playoff series.The first, and most accessible, is to conclude that the Phoenix Suns superstar and one-time NBA MVP is no longer the unstoppable bucket-getter he once was. A second, and more satisfying verdict for the Grading the Week staff, is that Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon is really that good.Aaron Gordon — A+How quickly opinions change when a player actually gets to focus on the things they are good at.It wasn’t all that long ago that Gordon and teammate Will Barton were the primary scapegoats in a disappointing 4-1 series loss to the Golden State Warriors in the first round of last year’s NBA playoffs.Thrust into a No. 2 role alongside two-time MVP Nikola Jokic with Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. sidelined, Gordon often looked lost while attempting to carry a load that was never meant for him. But with Murray and Porter back...Curry, Green say this isn’t the Warriors’ “Last Dance” despite loss to Lakers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
LOS ANGELES — Steph Curry refused to believe it was over until the math just didn’t add up. After all he’s done on the playoff stage, how could you blame him?Rui Hachimura had just eased past him into a layup to put the Lakers up 23 points with six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter of Game 6. Curry kept pushing — at too many points in his career, he’s defied odds and won momentous games with little hope remaining. But reality overcame rational cockiness.He and his teammates who’ve won four titles together had fallen into unfamiliar territory: Out of the playoffs before the Finals for the first time since 2014, the year of a first-round loss that taught Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson how to win together.“Our worst season since 2014 and we still had a chance to make a run,” Green said.The Warriors’ Big Three won’t count the dismal 2020 (worst record in league) or 2021 (knocked out in play-in) seasons because they weren’t c...Bouie: Clarence Thomas can’t undermine Supreme Court legitimacy fast enough
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
For Republicans, the investigations into Clarence Thomas and his friendship with Harlan Crow, a Texas billionaire, are just pretexts for an attack on the legitimacy of the Supreme Court.“This assault on Justice Thomas is well beyond ethics,” Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said during a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee last week on Supreme Court ethics reform. “It’s about trying to delegitimize a conservative court that was appointed through the traditional process.”For their part, Democrats do not seem eager to attack or undermine the legitimacy of the Supreme Court. Just a handful of Democrats in the House of Representatives called for Thomas’ resignation after reports that he accepted lavish trips and gifts from Crow, and Senate Democrats have been careful with the issue. There’s no indication that Democrats have the votes to pass anything like a meaningful Supreme Court ethics law.What’s more, Democrats still speak as if they hold the Supreme Court in high esteem. Th...Ask Amy: My husband refused to confiscate this big shot’s handicap placard
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
Dear Amy: I have been happily married for 39 years. The few “disagreements” we’ve had always seem to center around my husband’s family.The latest has to do with my brother-in-law. He has always had a very entitled attitude.When my mother-in-law passed away in 2020, the car she recently bought was taken over by him. I was fine with that.However, she also had a handicap parking permit that was issued to her by the state of New York due to her deteriorating health issues.My husband’s brother has chosen to use that permit illegally for the past two years.I have always suspected the fraud but didn’t want to accuse him and cause problems in the event that he had gotten his own permit.This past week he left the area to visit another relative, and his car was left in our driveway while he was away.After checking the tag through the window, I confirmed that he has been illegally using my mother-in-law’s handicap permit tag. This left me furious.Related ArticlesAdvice | Ask Amy: No...Debt ceiling standoff shows how era of pandemic spending is giving way to focus on stemming deficits
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:03:51 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — One outcome is clear as Washington reaches for a budget deal to end the debt ceiling standoff: The ambitious COVID-19 era of government spending to cope with the pandemic and rebuild in its aftermath is giving way to a new fiscal focus on tailored investments and stemming deficits.President Joe Biden has said recouping unspent coronavirus money is “on the table” in budget talks with Congress. While the White House has threatened to veto Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s debt ceiling bill with its “devastating cuts” to federal programs, the administration has signaled a willingness to consider other budget caps.The end result is a turnaround from just a few years ago, when Congress passed and then-president Donald Trump signed the historic $2.2 trillion CARES Act at the start of the public health crisis in 2020. It’s a dramatic realignment even as Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure law and Inflation Reduction Act are now investing billions of dollars into pav...Latest news
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