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Conner Weigman Is The Talk of College Football After Texas Comments Go Viral
The Texas Longhorns are one of the teams many fans expect to see not only in the College Football Playoffs but also making a run at the national championship game. They’ll have one of the toughest schedules in the country from start to finish. They head up north to take on the defending college ...
Not Our First Rodeo: 11 UT Health Innovation Teams To Watch
Hosted at Capital Factory, the Texas Health Catalyst Roundup and Rodeo featured 11 finalist teams of UT collaborators who participated in the 2024 application cycle for Texas Health Catalyst, a hub for life sciences and health care innovation at Dell Medical School. This year’s cycle issued particular challenges in the...
Watch Fists and Vests Fly in Texas Biker Brawl
The Wild Texas Showdown You Won't Believe: Biker Brawl Erupts in AustinHeadline. We will be breaking down the video at the bottom of this article with out any context whatsoever. Sort of a blind play-by-play if you will. Triple Threat Match. The video opens and we are already right in...
American Airlines removes 5 direct flights from Austin's airport
AUSTIN, Texas — Travelers looking to fly out of Austin will now be more limited when it comes to direct flights. Starting this fall, American Airlines plans to cut five nonstop routes from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS). The changes will take effect in October. The airline will stop year-round...
Austin Residents Face Potential Gas Bill Increase, Cities Push Back Against Texas Gas Service's Proposed Hike
A proposed rate hike by the Texas Gas Service (TGS) may soon lead to increased utility bills for some residents in the Austin area. According to a Community Impact report, the increases, intended to take effect on July 8, were suspended by several cities—including West Lake Hills, Bee Cave, and Pflugerville—for 90 days. They are currently contesting the hike, voicing concerns about the potential financial strain on citizens.
UT Austin Offers Deferred Suspensions to Arrested Protestors Amid Controversy Over Disciplinary Actions
In the wake of April's pro-Palestinian protests at The University of Texas at Austin, the institution's administration has started to issue disciplinary decisions to students involved. According to The Texas Tribune, some students arrested during the demonstrations are now being offered a "deferred suspension" in lieu of immediate suspension. This decision provides an alternative path allowing students to avoid suspension, as long as they abide by certain conditions.
Mailbag: Secondary's start due to young WRs?
How much of the secondary's strong start at camp can be attributed to young and inexperienced wide receivers? – Eddie Schmidt/Austin, TX. Nick Harris: I don't attribute the secondary's start to the young receivers at all. If anything, the young receivers have made it a bit easier for the offensive side, but it's truly been an all-around effort in the defensive back unit early on. Jourdan Lewis has put himself in the right positions. DaRon Bland is picking up right where he left off, and Caelen Carson is throwing his physicality around and coming down with the ball along the way. I've liked the start that the receivers have had to camp. I just think the secondary has performed better.
3 big storylines to watch on Day 1 of fall camp for Texas
The opening day of fall practice has arrived for Texas football and head coach Steve Sarkisian on the final day of July. Texas begins training camp on July 31, with just 31 days before the start of the regular season on Aug. 31 against Colorado State at DKR. Texas football...
20 Year Old Killed at Lake House Party in North Austin
Tragedy strikes northwest of Austin in a party gone terribly wrong. A brawl breaks out in a local lake house and kills a young adult two years removed from high school. Recently, A 20-year-old man from Lakeway was killed in a massive brawl at a lake house party. 30 teens and young adults come from all over the region to this party and end up in a chaotic, messy fight. David Michael Justus dies after the scrap in a hospital in Temple, Texas. The obituary reads that he passes "from numerous traumatic injuries sustained during a senseless and brutal assault on him at a Kingsland property."
Former Texas Longhorn filled with reasons to transfer to Ragin' Cajuns
Once former Texas Longhorn Sam Ardoin made up his mind to enter the transfer portal, the next step wasn’t very complicated. “I just decided if UL offers me, then I’m going to go there,” Ardoin said. “I didn’t really give any other schools a chance to offer.”
Texas Elderly Couple Was Scammed On Facebook, Suspect Arrested In Florida
Let This Story Serve As A Reminder, Especially For Older Folks, To Be Careful About Who You Do Business With On Social Media. In the age of social media, misinformation and scams run rampant because its hard to verify or check if the people you're doing business with are reputable and most often they present offers and deals that are just too good to pass up.
Stories of hope from disaster: Behind the scenes of God’s Pit Crew’s Texas deployment
The people of Texas are no strangers to extreme and disastrous weather, and this year has been no exception. In a span of roughly three months, the Lone Star State has experienced three major disaster scenarios including deadly flash flooding, destructive derecho winds, and fatal flooding and wind gusts caused by the landfall of Hurricane Beryl.
Texas Standard for Aug. 1, 2024: Bighorn sheep being released in Franklin Mountains outside El Paso
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has carefully managed herds in state-owned natural areas, primarily around the Big Bend region. Now, they’re moving into new territory by releasing bighorns in the Franklin Mountains outside El Paso. Here are the stories on Texas Standard for Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024. Check...