Zilker Park Vision Plan 'shelved,' Austin Mayor Kirk Watson says
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
Editor's Note: The video above shows KXAN Live's top headlines for Aug. 7, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) --- The Zilker Park Vision Plan is not moving forward, according to Mayor Kirk Watson's email newsletter The Watson Wire. The post said the plan will not be on city council's Aug. 31 agenda and that there is, "no plan to bring it before the Austin Mayor and Council in the future." PREVIOUS COVERAGE: ‘I have some serious problems with that plan’: Mayor Watson talks future of Zilker Park The plan included three new parking garages, a land bridge over Barton Springs Road, a “welcome plaza” and new hike and bike trails.Previously, Watson spoke with KXAN about his concerns with the plan. "A lot of people and groups worked hard to do something big and positive for our community. And our city staffers have put a lot into this process, as well. I truly appreciate and respect their efforts," the post read. Moving forwardWatson wrote that his recommendation is to table the discussion for now. "We co...What Steve Sarkisian said about freshman receivers, DeSoto HS's coaching staff
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The football coaches at DeSoto High School need to keep doing what they are doing, as far as Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian is concerned.In Monday's press conference, Sarkisian talked at length about how freshman receiver Johntay Cook II has performed well in training camp. One of the main points Sarkisian mentioned was that DeSoto's coaching staff is "really good."MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newsletters"He's been coached in a way that he believes in," Sarkisian said. "What I love about Johntay is how coachable he is. I think he's really trying to do whatever we're asking him to do. When he doesn't do it the right way, he acknowledges it and tries to do it right the next time."The DeSoto Eagles, from the south side of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, are perennial powers in Texas high school football and pump out blue-chip recruits regularly, so it...Former Great Fans shop on Snelling Ave. could become Little Africa Plaza — a pan-African grocery, museum, office and retail center
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
Standing in front of the long-vacant Great Fans and Blinds shop on Snelling Avenue, Gene Gelgelu talks up his $4.5 million dream of converting the two-story building into “Little Africa Plaza,” the bustling commercial center of a community on the move.Measuring nearly 15,000 square feet, the boarded-up building is little more than 12 months away, in his eyes, from reopening as an African foods grocer adjoining two smaller retail stores at ground level, as well as a pan-African museum of continental art and culture.Upstairs on the second floor, Gelgelu, himself an Ethiopian immigrant, plans to locate the new headquarters of African Economic Development Solutions, the nonprofit he launched on University Avenue in 2008.‘Little Africa’Could Little Africa Plaza become the commercial heartbeat of St. Paul’s official “Little Africa” commercial district?Given the growing numbers of African immigrants in the area — this weekend marked the ninth...Man sentenced to probation for raping homeless woman at downtown St. Paul parking ramp
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
A Brooklyn Park man was sentenced to seven years of probation Monday for beating and raping a homeless woman at a downtown St. Paul parking ramp in 2017.Liban Mohammed Dahir, 30, was arrested and charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct in November 2019 after his DNA in a burglary case in Massachusetts linked him to the April 6, 2017, assault.Liban Mohammed Dahir (Courtesy of the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office)Since the charge, court proceedings were delayed because of the pandemic, Dahir failing to appear at three hearings and his subsequent civil commitments for being mentally ill and chemically dependent. In February, after further treatment at the Anoka-Metro Regional Treatment Center, Dahir was found to be mentally competent to stand trial in the case, court records show.The downward departure from state sentencing guidelines handed down by Ramsey County District Judge Leonardo Castro was “per agreement of parties,” court records say.In May, Dahir pleaded guilty ...Lake Elmo officials move into new $12.7 million city center
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
The new Lake Elmo City Center is open to the public, and officials are planning an October gathering to celebrate its completion.The new $12.7 million project, completed last month, includes council chambers, offices for city staff and Washington County Sheriff’s deputies and a fire station.“We’ve been working out of a construction trailer for 16 months, so we’re very happy to be in the new space,” said City Administrator Kristina Handt. “This new building will allow the city to more efficiently work together to serve our residents and businesses.”The city council voted in 2018 to issue bonds to buy the two-story Brookfield Building, 3880 Laverne Ave., just across the parking lot from the old Lake Elmo City Hall. Construction crews gutted the building “down to studs and rebuilt everything and added on the fire-apparatus bay and the council chambers and community room,” Handt said.Staff had outgrown the former 1980s-era city hall on Laverne. From 2014 to 2018, the city spent $33,00...Hearing delayed in child sex crime case due to language barrier
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
ST. LOUIS – An Afghan man accused of sexually assaulting a 6-year-old boy last month appeared in St. Louis Circuit Court on Monday for a bond hearing.An attorney for Osmani Haji Gul wants his client released on bond. However, the judge delayed the hearing two weeks due to a language barrier. Gul speaks Pashto, and the judge said cited difficulty finding a certified translator.The court has vendors who provide certified interpreters as quickly as possible, but it can take longer with less common languages, such as Pashto. Translation certification is conducted through a program via the Office of State Courts Administrator.This was not Gul’s first court appearance. A hearing was also postponed from last week for the same reason. Almanacs predict cold, wet winter — but can you trust them? Gul, 34, was charged with first-degree sodomy, sexual misconduct, attempted statutory sodomy, and four-degree assault in connection with two alleged incidents.Police claim the most recent incident o...Northeast Missouri community comes together to help rural town devastated by tornado
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
BARING, Mo. – It was another wild weekend of severe weather across the bi-state, with a few tornado touchdowns doing significant damage to rural communities. One community hit hard was Baring, Missouri, in Knox County.“They had propane tanks spewing; people are yelling; people are trapped; the power’s out,” said Echo Menges, a reporter with the Edina Sentinel.Menges sets the scene following the EF-2 tornado that tore through the small town of Baring Friday night shortly after 11 p.m., damaging 62 buildings, with 32 homes beyond repair.Victim Terry Fast described his experience.“I woke up and the ceiling started coming down, and I didn’t hear no sound or nothing, so I didn’t know what was going on,” he said. “I just tried to do the best I could. Everything was raining on me; I had to get my umbrella out.” Almanacs predict cold, wet winter — but can you trust them? Fast only suffered minor injuries. Remarkably, no one was killed or seriously injured in the storm, which produced wind...DPS puts McAuliffe International School’s interim principal on leave amid “seclusion room” investigation
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
Denver Public Schools put the interim principal of McAuliffe International School on paid leave Monday, days after the district announced its investigation into the use of a locked “seclusion room” at the middle school as a form of discipline for students. Micah Klaver had succeeded Kurt Dennis, who previously led the school and was fired last month, as interim principal. But at a news conference Monday, school board Vice President Auon’tai Anderson alleged Klaver also was potentially involved in putting students in the room.DPS spokesman Bill Good confirmed Klaver was placed on administrative leave, but did not offer a reason. The district’s Northeast Denver Innovation Zone board, which helps oversee the school, sent a letter to parents announcing DPS’s decision, saying Klaver was put on “paid, non-punitive” leave and that the decision “does not suggest that Mr. Klaver has acted in any inappropriate manner.”McAuliffe’s new...Global cannabis company buying Breckenridge Brewery and seven other brands from Anheuser Busch
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
Tilray Brands, a major player in the global cannabis sector, is increasing its foothold in the craft beer space — and in Colorado — with the purchase of eight brands from Anheuser Busch In Bev, including Littleton-based Breckenridge Brewery.The deal, announced Monday, is poised to make Tilray among the largest craft brewers in the United States and position the company to become a leader in the cannabis beverage space.In addition to Breckenridge Brewery, Tilray has agreed to acquire Shock Top, Blue Point Brewing Co., 10 Barrel Brewing Co., Redhook Brewery, Widmer Brothers Brewing, Square Mile Cider Company, and HiBall Energy. Those will bolster its already robust portfolio that includes SweetWater Brewing Co., Montauk Brewing Co., Alpine Beer Co. and Green Flash Brewing Co.According to the Brewers Association’s most recent figures, Tilray was the 9th largest craft brewer in the country. The company expects it will crack the top five once this deal goes through, something...Judge halts age limit on Colorado gun purchases as lawsuit continues
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:40:18 GMT
A new Colorado law restricting gun purchases to people 21 and older is not in effect while a broader lawsuit challenging its constitutionality plays out, a district court judge ruled Monday afternoon.District Court Judge Philip A. Brimmer granted the preliminary injunction in response to a lawsuit brought by guns-rights organization Rocky Mountain Gun Owners and two Coloradans older than 18 but younger than 21.In the ruling, Brimmer wrote Gov. Jared Polis “failed to meet his burden to demonstrate that SB23-169 is consistent with the Nation’s historical tradition of firearms regulation.” The individual plaintiffs, he added, “have demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits” of their case.The lawsuit challenged the age limit law, as well as another measure that would institute a waiting period for all firearm purchases in the state. The age limit law went into effect Monday. The judge did not rule on the waiting period law, which is slated to go into eff...Latest news
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