Fans give warm sendoff as Longhorns head to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

Fans give warm sendoff as Longhorns head to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Longhorns took off to New Orleans ahead of the Sugar Bowl Wednesday morning. Fans of all ages gathered outside Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium to show their support as the team's charter buses rolled out of The University of Texas at Austin campus. By the numbers: What the stats say about the Texas-Washington matchup in the Sugar Bowl The Horns will face the Washington Huskies in what will be one of the College Football Playoff semifinals.The University of Texas at Austin community gathered Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023, to show their support for the Longhorns as they head to the Sugar Bowl. (KXAN Photo/Andy Way)The University of Texas at Austin community gathered Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023, to show their support for the Longhorns as they head to the Sugar Bowl. (KXAN Photo/Andy Way)The game kicks off on Jan. 1 at 7:45 p.m. Central Time.

Longhorns arrive in New Orleans ahead of Sugar Bowl

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

Longhorns arrive in New Orleans ahead of Sugar Bowl NEW ORLEANS (KXAN) — After a hero's sendoff from the UT Campus, the Texas Longhorns touched down in New Orleans on Wednesday afternoon. The Longhorns begin their preparation in The Big Easy for Monday's Sugar Bowl and College Football Playoff semifinal against Washington.The break from the final regular season game, in UT's case, from Dec. 2 in the Big 12 Championship game to the Jan. 1 Sugar Bowl, can be a challenge. Fans give warm sendoff as Longhorns head to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl "I think one of the keys is you do a lot of the structural work from a game-planningperspective back home," said head coach Steve Sarkisian. "Because we have so much time, we kind of take the week to really implement what we want to do when we're back at home.When we're here, obviously, we want to take our time to make sure that we're putting forth maximum effort to get ready for the game. But also want to give our players a chance to experience this opportunity, experience the city of New O...

F.D. Flam: FDA needs to get to the root of hair-straightener carcinogens

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

F.D. Flam: FDA needs to get to the root of hair-straightener carcinogens In 2020, after a couple of months of letting my hair grow during the pandemic, my hairdresser suggested my longer tresses could be smoother and easier to style if I got what’s called a keratin treatment. I could say goodbye to fighting cowlicks and humid-weather frizz and hello to effortlessly polished, professional-looking hair.This fall, the Food and Drug Administration announced that several common treatments used to smooth, straighten or relax hair — including many keratin treatments — contain formaldehyde, a known carcinogen. At first I thought the treatments I’ve had probably didn’t fall into this category — though after doing some research, I’m not so sure.The FDA could ban these products as early as 2024. But a ban on formaldehyde may not go far enough since a new study suggests a different class of products might pose a bigger risk to consumers.Our bodies can handle the tiny amounts of formaldehyde that we often encounter as a prese...

Minnesota State Office Building renovation will cost nearly half a billion dollars. What’s behind the price?

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

Minnesota State Office Building renovation will cost nearly half a billion dollars. What’s behind the price? A renovation and expansion of the Minnesota State Office Building, where 134 members of the state House have offices as well as the secretary of state, is expected to cost close to half a billion dollars — a price tag that has raised more than a few eyebrows.Republican critics have compared the cost to other recent projects at the Capitol complex in St. Paul, such as the $90 million new Senate Office Building finished in 2015 and the more than $300 million Capitol renovation completed in 2017.Part of the criticism comes from the way the project was greenlit.A provision in a 2021 bill effectively left the overall cost open to the Democratic-Farmer-Labor House majority and bypassed the traditional process for funding big projects. And the final design plans and cost weren’t shared with the public until hours before the DFL-majority House Rules and Legislative Administration Committee approved it in December 2022. The legislation also ruled out a teardown of the existing structur...

Guthrie Theater’s ‘Art’ offers something to think — and argue — about

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

Guthrie Theater’s ‘Art’ offers something to think — and argue — about These are not times for the conflict averse. The media (social and otherwise) seems awash with vitriolic disagreements, opinions frequently accompanied by snarls, snipes and condemnations. So why would you want to sit in a theater and listen to three men argue for 80 minutes?Here’s a reason: If you do, you might look back upon it as one of the most rewarding Twin Cities productions of 2023.That’s how I felt after experiencing the Guthrie Theater’s staging of “Art,” a comedy with some serious things to say about friendship, identity and opinions. At a time when tribalism has run amok — and a time of year when friends and family are reunited and often tiptoeing around differences — Yasmina Reza’s 1994 play is a funny and thought-provoking examination of what drives people to embrace conflict.Boasting note-perfect performances from Robert O. Berdahl, Patrick Sabongui and Max Wojtanowicz, it succeeds as a finely sculpted character study that extends outward into how and why ...

Viking won’t have to deal with Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander this weekend

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

Viking won’t have to deal with Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander this weekend The defender who was most likely going to be tasked with marking star receiver Justin Jefferson won’t be available when the Vikings host the Green Bay Packers on New Year’s Eve.In a surprising move, star cornerback Jaire Alexander has been suspended by the Packers for conduct detrimental to the team. This is a direct result of Alexander’s antics before the Packers played the Carolina Panthers last week. He went rogue pregame, walking to midfield for the coin toss, then making the call despite not being a team captain.“We have an expectation that everyone puts the team first,” general manager Brian Gutekunst said in a statement released by the Packers. “We had a good conversation with Jaire this morning and fully expect him to learn from this as we move forward together.”It will be interesting to see who defends Jefferson with Alexander not suiting up for the game. It likely will be cornerback Eric Stokes with a ton of help over the top.There...

Nursing home ransacked, burglarized after abrupt closure

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

Nursing home ransacked, burglarized after abrupt closure ST. LOUIS – After the abrupt closure of a St. Louis nursing care facility, thieves are going on a crime spree inside.Carolyn Hawthorne worked at Northview Village for nearly 11 years. Her aunt lived there for three. That all came to an end on December 15, when the facility closed."I was in her [aunt] room and I happened to look out the window and vans started shuttling in,” she said. “Different vans from different nursing homes. I'm like, this is really real.”Hawthorne said word of the closure started to spread on social media, which led looters to the front and side doors, even while workers and the 185 residents were still inside.St. Louis police were called as cleaning supplies and TVs made it to the front door. Hawthorne said she tried to stop some of them. Check the radar: Storm system returns, this time with snow  "They were trying to take buffers, televisions, house cleaning supplies," she said.She said some of the thieves put the items back, but others ran out the door.Thr...

29-year-old suspect wanted in south Denver fatal shooting

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

29-year-old suspect wanted in south Denver fatal shooting A 29-year-old man is suspected of first-degree murder in a fatal shooting in the 2900 block of West Cornell Avenue, according to the Denver Police Department.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Excited or frustrated, Denverites get used to 45 new traffic circles installed in their neighborhoods this year Crime and Public Safety | Person killed after hitting tree with vehicle in Denver Crime and Public Safety | Police investigating incidents involving Colorado justices after Trump removed from state’s ballot Crime and Public Safety | No charges for Denver officer who fatally shot man holding marker Crime and Public Safety | Undercover prostitution sting by Denver police snags investigator for metro DA’s office Terrell Alexander Hunley is wanted in connection with the shooting in south Denver that killed one man at approximately 9:22 p.m. on Nov. 27, the department posted on social media Wednes...

Suspect identified in November fatal shooting in Commerce City

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

Suspect identified in November fatal shooting in Commerce City A 22-year-old man is wanted in connection with a fatal shooting at a home in the 7300 block of Oneida Drive in November, according to Commerce City police.Finn Clark Hoover is suspected of murder in the shooting death of 37-year-old Alfredo Oscar Nunez on Nov. 30, the department announced on social media Wednesday.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Man arrested in Adams County for allegedly attempting to burn his mother alive with gasoline and a lighter, police say Crime and Public Safety | Motorcyclist dies after hitting semitruck; 96th Avenue closes in Commerce City Crime and Public Safety | Commerce City man sentenced to 50 years in neighbor’s shooting death Crime and Public Safety | Suspect charged with assault in Commerce City DUI crash that injured firefighters, police Crime and Public Safety | Commerce City police officers, Adams County firefighters struck by suspected DUI driver while inv...

Ring in 2024 in metro Denver with a free ride home on New Year’s Eve

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:40:08 GMT

Ring in 2024 in metro Denver with a free ride home on New Year’s Eve People in metro Denver out celebrating New Year’s Eve will find increased patrols, detours and delays downtown — and options other than getting behind the wheel to get home.Public transportationRegional Transportation District officials said they’ll waive fares for all buses, trains, and the FlexRide and Access-a-Ride services starting at 7 p.m. Sunday and continuing through 7 a.m. New Year’s Day.More than 2 million people since 2008 have taken advantage of RTD’s New Year’s Eve free rides, offered in partnership with the brewing company Molson Coors, which provides $50,000 to help cover the costs.“We want to encourage people to celebrate responsibly — by not driving, by taking transit,” RTD spokeswoman Marta Sipeki said.Rideshare reimbursementColorado residents 21 and older with valid IDs also can receive reimbursement of up to $35 for a one-way ride home using Uber or Lyft rideshare services or cabs under a safety program sponsored by the W...