What was Austin called before it became 'Austin'?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Did you know the land of Texas’ capital city wasn’t always called Austin? Before it became the city it is today, there was once a site on the Colorado River called Waterloo. Waterloo was a small community near the Colorado River and Shoal Creek before the city of Austin was founded, according to the Austin History Center. The origin of the Waterloo name is not known, but it could be from the Battle of Waterloo. QUIZ: How well do you know these Austin landmarks? Early settlers of Waterloo lived on the north bank of the Colorado River, near the current-day Congress Avenue Bridge, according to the Texas State Historical Association. Mirabeau Lamar, the president of the Republic of Texas, visited the site in the 1830s. He decided it would be the capital city of the Republic of Texas. A plan for the city of Austin circa 1839.A view of the first Captiol built by the Republic of Texas in Austin in 1839.In 1839, a site-selection commission, appointed by the...St. Louis once hosted Thanksgiving games before NFL traditions changed course
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
ST. LOUIS - For decades, the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys have hosted Thanksgiving games every year as part of a long-standing NFL tradition. Detroit has hosted a Thanksgiving showdown each year since 1934. Dallas has hosted one every year since 1966, with two exceptions: 1975 and 1977. On both of those occasions, the NFL's St. Louis Cardinals earned the chance for national spotlight. The Washington Post recently tackled the switch-up in a feature story, including how St. Louis ended up with two Thanksgiving games and some unfortunate twists that followed. Five key St. Louis scenes from a Thanksgiving classic: Planes, Trains & Automobiles For St. Louis, the city's run at hosting Thanksgiving home games was short-lived. It didn't help that the Cardinals were routed in their only two Thanksgiving games at Busch Memorial Stadium, losing 32-14 to the Buffalo Bills in 1975 and 55-14 to the Miami Dolphins in 1977.How did the football Cardinals and Thanksgiving cross paths? The ...KC mom invents luggage that doubles as neck pillow to avoid airline baggage fees
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Kansas City mom finds a way around the pesky fee for extra airline baggage, all while avoiding a pain in the neck on a plane.Inside a Zipplicity bag, Amber Waldeier said she's ready for a five-day vacation."I've got three pairs of leggings, five shirts and six socks," Waldeier said.She said it can hold about five pounds. Kansas drivers riled by ‘Mizzou colors’ on new default license plate Waldeier said she designed the fabric sleeve suitcase with a zipper to cut costs on luggage at the airport.Instead of checking a bag, you're now carrying a neck-pillow.She invented the idea in 2019 when her family took a trip."I didn't want to spend the money on the baggage fees," Waldeier said. "I wanted to spend the money on memory making, like all the money on fun."They were celebrating good health. For three years, Waldeier battled a bladder disease and hip issues, but got cleared to walk on the beach.She said overcoming those challenges led her to becoming a succesful en...Here's where to get your last-minute ingredients on Thanksgiving
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
Need some last-minute ingredients for your Thanksgiving dinner? The "Today" show rounded up a list of grocery stores and their holiday hours, and there's good news for Southern California.Many of the local supermarket chains are open on Turkey Day, at least for limited hours.Vons, Ralphs, Whole Foods and Sprouts should all be open, especially Thursday morning.However, if you're looking to stock up at Costco, Target or Trader Joe's, you're likely out of luck. They're closed for the holiday.That's unfortunate for anyone looking to purchase what Finance Buzz found to be the cheapest pre-made Thanksgiving meal, which costs $6.25 per person at Target.Interestingly, the most expensive pre-made meal is also unavailable. Costco's meal costs $24.88 per person.70-year-old man shot in Westlake
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
An elderly man was shot in Westlake early Thursday morning.The shooting was reported at about 12:05 a.m. at Park View Street and Beverly Boulevard, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.The man, 70, was transported to a local hospital in unknown condition.Police only described the shooter as an adult Hispanic man, and it is unknown if the shooting is gang-related.Music Gift Guide 2023
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
Music Gift Guide 2023: The holidays are upon us once again, and that means we need to spend a fortune on gifts for family and friends, and maybe even a few people that we don’t even like. Don’t, we’ve got you covered. Everyone likes music, and below you’ll find a whole load of music-related ideas for presents. If nothing else, treat yourself!Avril Lavigne (Beatbox)BeatBoxLast year, we were sent deadmau5’s coconut rum to sample, and very nice it was, too. This year, our music-related boozy treat is BeatBox, a read-to-drink cocktail brand. The music connection comes in due to the fact that they’ve partnered with Avril Lavigne on a Pink Lemonade flavor. That is undeniably delicious, though not quite as good as its Green Apple. The Peach is damned fine, too. All of them pack a punch; the Pink Lemonade clocks in at 11.1%.“The partnership with BeatBox felt right from the start – I have never come across a brand that was as committed to providing their fans with a truly memorab...Bay Area high school football 2023: CCS championship weekend preview
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
For the first time since 2010, just one team from the West Catholic Athletic League reached a Central Coast Section final — and that team won’t play this weekend.Serra captured its championship last week, routing Wilcox for the Open Division title.Under the section’s new format, Wilcox, as the Open runner-up, moved into the CCS’s Division I final on Friday night against league-rival Los Gatos at San Jose City College.Five championships will be decided this weekend in the CCS, four involving teams from the Bay Area News Group’s coverage area.We preview those games here:CCS Division I: No. 4 Los Gatos vs. No. 7 WilcoxRecords: Los Gatos 10-2; Wilcox 8-4Kickoff: Friday at San Jose City College, 7 p.m.Series history: The teams have met 22 times in the MaxPreps era (2004 to present), with Los Gatos leading 16-5-1. Los Gatos has won the past four meetings. Storylines: Los Gatos won the regular season matchup between the teams 24-21 after senior running back Bo...7 incredible Bay Area things to do over Thanksgiving weekend
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
Happy Thanksgiving, dear readers, and we hope a fun and wonderful holiday season is awaiting us all. But first we have to do deal with having fun this weekend, and we have some cool ideas along those lines, from a the quirky “Saltburn” to great plays and concerts and a sudsy day trip to Jack London Square.And, as always, be sure to double check event and venue websites for any last-minute changes in health guidelines. Meanwhile, if you’d like to have this Weekender lineup delivered to your inbox every Thursday morning for free, just sign up at www.mercurynews.com/newsletters or www.eastbaytimes.com/newsletters.1 WATCH: Wild ‘Saltburn’ is a winnerEmerald Fennell’s zany film about two Oxford University students on a summer break is wild, unique and a little naughty — and tops our roundup of new films and shows you should totally watch this weekend. And if you’re curious as to what films are headed to theaters through the holiday stretch, we...Share the Spirit: Rising hunger spurs Martinez nonprofit to feed hundreds more people every day than before the pandemic
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
MARTINEZ — The COVID-19 pandemic nearly ruined Heather Gourley’s life.Aside from catching the virus, both Gourley and her husband lost their jobs as a Starbucks supervisor and iron worker, respectively, costing them their home and nearly their family vehicle as well.With nowhere else to turn, Gourley — a mother of three who was pregnant at the time — began taking her family to Loaves and Fishes of Contra Costa, a nonprofit organization that provides meals and other services to families in need in central and eastern Contra Costa County.The organization helped Gourley more than she could have imagined. Gourley found not just hot meals and nutrition, but a new career. Flash forward three years, she now works at Kidz Planet preparing food for preschoolers, after passing a rigorous culinary arts course offered by Loaves and Fishes.“I don’t know what we would have done without them,” Gourley said, crediting her instructor, Cassandra Dell’Aq...Could the San Jose Sharks get into the Patrick Kane mix? Not this one way, at least
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:23:08 GMT
SAN JOSE – Patrick Kane, nearly six months after he had hip resurfacing surgery, is reportedly close to returning to the NHL. The Hart Trophy winner and nine-time all-star, now a free agent, has been talking to various suitors of late, seeing where he would best fit as he chases a fourth Stanley Cup.The issue for Kane is that he might not be able to sign a contract worth much more than $1 million, or barely above the league minimum of $775,000 if it’s a one-year deal. That’s because many of the teams thought to be Cup contenders do not have much flexibility under the $83.5 million salary cap.Kane’s cap hit on his last contract was a whopping $10.5 million. He’s past his prime, so he likely won’t get anything close to this year, but he still had 21 goals and 36 assists in 73 games last season, and wouldn’t be out of line asking for a deal commensurate with that level of production.The rebuilding San Jose Sharks do have some flexibility under the salary c...Latest news
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