Here's what was lost, found after ACL Weekend One

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

Here's what was lost, found after ACL Weekend One AUSTIN (KXAN) — Lose your phone, wallet or glasses at Austin City Limits over the weekend? You're not alone. The post-festival lost and found opened Monday morning for festival-goers to find their missing items. As of Monday morning, there were more than 15 phones, 10 wallets, 30 IDs, 50 credit cards, several key sets, bags, glasses and some jewelry pieces in the lost and found awaiting their owners. A full gallery of found items is online. Some items are identified only by last name, such as IDs and credit cards. The lost and found tent is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday. The post-festival lost and found is at the Guest Services HQ on William Barton Drive. An ACL spokesperson said people can claim items online and the festival will work to reunite the items with its owner for up to 60 days after ACL. The online lost-and-found system allows attendees to search for their items from a phone. ACL Fest: How to register for lost and found Before going to the festival, people can reg...

Palestinian supporters host rally at Capitol Sunday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

Palestinian supporters host rally at Capitol Sunday AUSTIN (KXAN) – A group supporting Palestinians rallied at the Texas State Capitol Sunday, more than a day after Hamas launched its attack on Israel. A rally member told KXAN that they were surprised by Saturday morning's attack and condemn the loss of life. More than 1,000 people have died since the attack began, according to reporting from NBC News."We're here to support the freedom of the Palestinian people which is the freedom to live, the freedom to have basic human rights. We need to understand that the Palestinians are the victim here. They're not the aggressor. They are acting, as you can hear, when land is occupied, resistance is justified, said Asaad Kawach.

Austin rabbi reacts to outbreak of Israel-Hamas war

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

Austin rabbi reacts to outbreak of Israel-Hamas war AUSTIN (KXAN) – The war between Israel and Hamas has impacted the Israeli community in Central Texas. Rabbi Daniel Septimus, chief executive officer of Shalom Austin, spoke to KXAN about the feelings he and his congregation have right now. "It's just unprecedented what we're seeing happening in Israel. And this is taking place on the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, which was also a surprise attack, except this attack in particular was done in ways that really affected the civilians and towns throughout the southern part of Israel," Septimus said. "So, that part is even more challenging and more tragic than what was taking place before where there were attacks on soldiers, and less on civilians. This was a premeditated attack on innocent civilians." "Right now peace should always be on our minds," he added. "We should always be thinking about it, but peace is far away. Right now, we have to find a partner who's willing to make peace, and we do not have a partner currently on ...

Person fatally stabbed in St. Paul identified as 37-year-old man

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

Person fatally stabbed in St. Paul identified as 37-year-old man A 37-year-old man was identified by police on Monday as the person killed in a stabbing in St. Paul’s Snelling-Hamline neighborhood over the weekend.Randall B. Williams died at Regions Hospital on Friday.There had been an altercation Friday morning between Williams and another resident of a home, which ended with Williams being stabbed, the St. Paul Police Department reported earlier.Officers arrested a man at the scene in the 1500 block of Iglehart Avenue near Asbury Street.Williams and the suspect were apparently both renters in the home.Police said Monday that they continue to investigate the homicide. Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Prominent Minnesota lawyer arrested for allegedly hitting I-35 worker in Pine County Crime & Public Safety | Girl, missing since helping 14-year-old friend who was fatally shot, found safe Crime & Public Safety | Woman’s body found and man arrested in Fish Lake Township Friday...

Jordan Davis to perform in Albany at MVP Arena

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

Jordan Davis to perform in Albany at MVP Arena ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Country pop singer Jordan Davis will perform in Albany at the MVP Arena on Friday, April 26, 2024. Tickets for his tour go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. online. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Davis, who is signed to Universal Music Group Nashville's MCA division, averages 9.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify. He's known for hits such as "Next Thing You Know," "What My World Spins Around," and "Tuscon Too Late."

Son of 'Star Trek' actor coming to Albany synagogue

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

Son of 'Star Trek' actor coming to Albany synagogue ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Adam Nimoy, the son of Leonard Nimoy, is set to speak at the Congregation Ohav Shalom in Albany. The event is set for October 29 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Nimoy is set to talk about the Jewish connection to "Star Trek." His father, who passed away in 2015, was best known for playing Spock in the "Star Trek" franchise.The event includes brunch for attendees. Souvenirs will be available to be purchased and autographed. State Police up presence for the Jewish community Tickets are $18 for congregation members and $36 for non-members. You can register for the event until October 16 on the synagogue's website. Congregation Ohav Shalom is located at 113 Krumkill Road.

This year's Coats for Kids drive has begun

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

This year's Coats for Kids drive has begun TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Monday kicked off our annual Coats for Kids drive. NEWS10 ABC and FOX23 along with your Capital Region Honda dealers and the National Cleaners Association are partnering to collect coats for local children in need. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Helping a Capital Region kid stay warm during the winter months is as easy as taking a gently used coat and bringing it to a local dry cleaner. You simply drop it off the bin, and the staff at the dry cleaner will take care of the rest. If you don't have a used coat to donate, you can buy a brand-new coat and drop it off at a participating Honda dealership. Where to drop off new and gently-used coats "It just makes you feel good," said Wendy Harrington, an Averill Park resident who dropped off two children's coats Monday morning at Rainbow Cleaners in Troy, "we need to take care of these kids. They may not have a warm coat."Allen Patanian, owner of Rainbow Clea...

1 person dead after overnight crash in south St. Louis, four passengers hospitalized

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

1 person dead after overnight crash in south St. Louis, four passengers hospitalized ST. LOUIS - One person is dead and four others are hurt after a violent two-car crash overnight in south St. Louis.Police told FOX 2 that those hurt in the crash ranged in age from 17 to 48 years old. Accident reconstruction crews were called in to investigate, given the severity of the crash.This all unfolded just after 11:30 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of Keokuk and South Broadway. Both cars involved were passenger vehicles - one a Pontiac with four people inside it and the other a Volvo with one person in it.Police revealed that the person killed was a female passenger in the Pontiac. The three others in that car - the 48-year-old driver, a 30-year-old passenger, and a 27-year-old passenger - were all taken to nearby hospitals. Popular lights display relocates to Festus for Halloween season The 30 and 48-year-olds are in critical but stable condition. We’re told the 27-year-old is stable. The driver of the Volvo was 17 years old and was the only person in that car. Police a...

Have Denver food halls hit their peak?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

Have Denver food halls hit their peak? For the past 10 years, since The Source introduced the concept of food halls to Denver, diners have filled them up, looking for the latest ideas from hot chefs or restaurants. Take Meta Asian Kitchen (now called MAKfam), which started at Avanti Food & Beverage before moving out to open a standalone spot, or The Budlong, which drew enormous lines at The Source before expanding in Denver. Currently, Black Box Bakery in Edgewater Public Market has gained a huge following, as has Lunchboxx at Denver Central Market.These days, the 20 or so food halls in metro Denver range in style, vibe and price point, and include Avanti, Edgewater Public Market, Denver Central Market, Zeppelin Station, Stanley Marketplace, Freedom Social, Grange Hall and the Golden Mill. In the past year, however, three of the most high-profile halls — The Source, Grange Hall and Milk Market — have changed hands. For some people in the industry, like restauranteur Jared Leonard, the sales are a sign tha...

Opinion: Prop. HH is a tax increase that wrecks our Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:04:08 GMT

Opinion: Prop. HH is a tax increase that wrecks our Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights Editor’s note: This column is part of a pro-con about the Proposition HH which will appear on the ballot for the November 7 election. Read the supporting view here.Proposition HH is the most blatant bait-and-switch scheme ever placed on the Colorado ballot. An examination of its details shows it is cynically crafted, deeply deceptive, and must be defeated.We are faced with Proposition HH at a time when Coloradans’ anxiety about their property tax bills has never been higher. Faced with an average 40% property assessment increase, taxpayers across the state know they will be hit with a tax spike that will be at best burdensome. For many, it will be an intolerable strain on the family budget.That is why it is crucial voters are provided with a candid, thorough analysis of all the details. Let’s look beyond advocates’ specious claims that this is only about local property tax relief – with not even enough money thrown in to backfill local government revenue.The facts are far diff...