Kendrick Lamar to play abbreviated set at ACL Friday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

Kendrick Lamar to play abbreviated set at ACL Friday AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After an announcement saying Kendrick Lamar's performance at Austin City Limits was delayed due to plane issues, an update from ACL said he will now play an abbreviated set.After delays to Kendrick Lamar's performance at the Austin City Limits, the festival said he will now play an abbreviated set. | Haley Cihock/KXAN NewsLamar was supposed to perform at 8:40 p.m., but now he will perform the set at 9:45 p.m., according to ACL.Lamar is set to perform on Weekend Two of the festival and is scheduled for the same time at 8:40 p.m., according to the ACL website.

Breezy cold front brings coolest day since April

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

Breezy cold front brings coolest day since April AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Friday was a noticeably warmer day across Central Texas thanks to some extra sunshine that pushed temperatures into the middle and upper 80s, however a second cold front is just hours away.That cold front, currently working into North Texas, will arrive for most of us just before midnight and bring increasing winds and the coolest air in months.Tonight skies will range from partly to mostly cloudy. Wind gusts 20-25 mph will be possible after the front slides south. Breezy Saturday morningOvernight lows drop down into the upper 50s by the time you wake up Saturday morning -- Austin's coolest low temperatures since May 1.Tonight's forecastWe're forecasting the coolest high temperatures in Austin since April 24 for Saturday. Highs in the low to mid 70s will be a full 10-15 degrees below normal for this time of year. Saturday will have a mix of sun and clouds on a very fall-like second day of ACL Weekend One.Sunday will have more sun and temperatures will approach 80.A...

UT fans buzzing after hot start

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

UT fans buzzing after hot start AUSTIN (KXAN) — A lot of people are talking about the Longhorns.On Friday, charter buses could be seen all over West Campus as students packed up and headed out to the Red River Rivalry.The last time the two rivals entered the game ranked as high as this was in 2019 when No. 6 Oklahoma beat No. 11 Texas.This year Texas is ranked no. 3 and OU is ranked no. 12."Last year we blew them out 49-0 and we are going to have the momentum going into this year too," said Alex Tran, a Longhorn fan."It is a tradition here at UT, but this year we are 5 and 0 we are really ready for it," said Cailey Chavez, who was about to board a bus to Dallas.Local bars and restaurant are also seeing the benefits of the Longhorns winning. ‘The best setting in college football’: Red River Rivalry week begins for No. 3 Texas, No. 12 Oklahoma "We will be full by 11," said Daniel Young, Dirty Martin's general manager.Young said people always have watched games at Dirty's, but during down years the crowds can get s...

High school football: Hill-Murray tops South St. Paul to secure subdistrict title

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

High school football: Hill-Murray tops South St. Paul to secure subdistrict title For the first time since 2006, Hill-Murray is a conference/subdistrict champion.The Pioneers claimed that honor all to themselves Friday by downing South St. Paul 35-14 at Ettinger Field in South St. Paul to clinch the Skyway-Gold subdistrict title outright.Hill-Murray’s conference title in 2006 was a shared Classic Suburban Conference crown, split with St. Thomas Academy. This is the Pioneers’ first outright title in more than 20 years.Hill-Murray got the scoring started Friday with a 32-yard scoring strike from Jackson Reeves to Gavin Berg in the first frame.That pass came off of play-action. South St. Paul had no choice but to honor the run fake, given how effective the Pioneers (4-2) were on the ground all evening.Hill-Murray made positive gains up the middle and on the outside. The Pioneers flashed a physicality they perhaps haven’t been known for in the past. Xavier Daniels set the tone. He was a punishing running back in Hill-Murray’s backfield, while also creating havoc on t...

Police: Bloody tissue busts St. Louis County retail theft ring

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

Police: Bloody tissue busts St. Louis County retail theft ring ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - An unusual case was recently solved in part by store employees who initially wanted to help the alleged thief.The case involved two ULTA beauty stores in St. Louis County. Newly filed court records reveal a stunning discovery tied to thousands of dollars in reported thefts, all because store employees helped a customer with a bloody toe.Court documents state that ULTA employees at the Gravois Bluffs location offered her a band-aid and tissue before she went on to reportedly steal around $1,000 in products there. Then, another nearly $8,000 in products was reported stolen from the ULTA beauty on Olive and Ross in West County. Vacant Railway Exchange building catches fire in Downtown St. Louis That was three years ago, but DNA on that bloody tissue just came back to a Texas woman with a retail theft criminal history.Shopper Kasey Washausen commented, “Of course they helped her, that’s their job to be great with the customers. But also how smart of them to be ...

'Long overdue' $150M revamp planned for St. Louis housing complex

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

'Long overdue' $150M revamp planned for St. Louis housing complex ST. LOUIS - A troubled St. Louis public housing complex that made national news several years ago for its faults is getting a $150 million facelift.Clinton-Peabody, located just south of Downtown St. Louis, is being rebuilt better than before. A large redevelopment of the facility will be supported by public and private funding. "I would say it's not atypical of affordable housing projects that we see across the country," said St. Louis City Housing Authority Alana Green on the $150 million investment. "It's not anything that's unusual. Families deserve a good place to live and a quality place to live." Vacant Railway Exchange building catches fire in Downtown St. Louis For many years, the Clinton-Peabody complex had become synonymous with housing troubles, crime, and mice and bug infestations. Green says the overhaul is long overdue. ”It was needed because Clinton-Peabody is quite frankly the oldest development in the Housing Authority portfolio, constructed in the 1940s," said ...

Frisky 50s create craze for fans and football players

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

Frisky 50s create craze for fans and football players FESTUS, Mo. - It's homecoming night at Jefferson High School, and finally a long-awaited switch in weather under the Friday night lights.Fall is in full swing, and temperatures have cooled down considerably in recent days. With gametime temperatures around the 50s or 60s for many St. Louis-area games, players and fans alike welcome the change. "I'm definitely ready for football weather," said Elaine Frisk, mother of two attending the Jefferson High School football game. Vacant Railway Exchange building catches fire in Downtown St. Louis From big jackets and bundled up blankets, the fans in the stands aren’t the only ones enjoying the frisky fifties out on the field."I do enjoy the cold weather type. It's definitely what everybody says. It's the cold weather football type starting to kick in," said quarterback Cole Williams. From the 50-yard line to the end zone, winding down weather is helping the undefeated Jefferson Blue Jays during their homecoming game. They won 26-12 over Gr...

St. Louis leaders take action in fight against domestic violence

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

St. Louis leaders take action in fight against domestic violence ST. LOUIS - Friday’s St. Louis Board of Aldermen meeting began just like it has thousands of times before, but within minutes, the gathering took a decidedly different direction. Advocates against domestic violence gathered at the meeting and listened as Resolution No. 120 was read. Sponsored by 6th Ward Alderwoman Daniela Velazquez, the resolution formally recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month in St. Louis. Velazquez invited Mary Ann Owens, Executive Director of the Women’s Safe House, to address the board.“I want everyone in St. Louis to know there is help for women," said Owens. "So many women do not know where to go or what to do. Spread the word. We’re here to help them with all the services they need.”What followed was an emotional and courageous conversation on domestic abuse involving board members who had experienced it firsthand.“I never told my family. I never told anybody that I was being abused. That was a secret I kept for so long. I want people to understa...

Trapped driver rescued after crashing off bridge in Angeles National Forest

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

Trapped driver rescued after crashing off bridge in Angeles National Forest A trapped driver was rescued by crews after crashing off the side of a bridge in the Angeles National Forest on Friday night.The crash happened around 4:40 p.m. along Big Tujunga Road near Palmdale, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The vehicle landed about 300 feet beneath the bridge and appeared to be wedged between the bridge’s base pillar and a rocky hillside.A trapped driver was rescued by crews after crashing off the side of a bridge in the Angeles National Forest on Oct. 6, 2023. (KTLA)A trapped driver was rescued by crews after crashing off the side of a bridge in the Angeles National Forest on Oct. 6, 2023. (KTLA)A trapped driver was rescued by crews after crashing off the side of a bridge in the Angeles National Forest on Oct. 6, 2023. (KTLA)A trapped driver was rescued by crews after crashing off the side of a bridge in the Angeles National Forest on Oct. 6, 2023. (KTLA)A trapped driver was rescued by crews after crashing off the side of a bridge i...

Family distraught over Hollywood rental home infested with rodents

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:49 GMT

Family distraught over Hollywood rental home infested with rodents A couple says the Hollywood rental property where they live is infested with rodents that are biting their children while their landlord refuses to help.The family said the situation has become so dangerous, that they've been forced to seek help from others as the situation remains unaddressed.The landlord, however, has a different take, claiming the family are delinquent tenants who have refused to pay rent, owing him thousands of dollars.Jessica Spratt first moved into the 1915 craftsman-style home on North Cherokee Avenue with her husband, their three young children and her mother during the pandemic.Little did they know, they said the home was a “hell house” that contained all sorts of major issues including mice, roaches, animal excrement, mold, leaks and more. Stuck living there over the past few years, Spratt said she feels helpless at this point.A family says their historic Hollywood crafstman-style rental home is infested with rodents and in disrepair. (KTLA)A family says t...