APD looking for missing woman last seen in northwest Austin
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department is asking for help finding a missing woman last seen in northwest Austin. APD said Donita Silk, 62, was seen walking away from her home on Solano Drive. She was reported missing at 11 p.m. Friday.Photos of Donita SilkSilk was last seen wearing a light blue collared shirt with flowers on the collar and blue jean pants. She is described as a 5-foot-3-inch tall white female with brown hair and green eyes, weighing 110 pounds. Police said she has memory loss and early-onset dementia with no access to a car. APD said Silk is new to the Austin area. People with information about her location are asked to call 911 immediately.A little rain today then a much better chance tomorrow
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Central Texas will have another round of scattered showers and thunderstorms today similar to Saturday. Most of the area will stay dry.Much of Saturday's rain fell in the Hill Country. There were a few reporting stations that measured more than one inch of rain. A rain gauge 11 miles west-northwest of Lampasas picked up 1.39" during the afternoon. A gauge six miles south of San Saba recorded 1.15".A few showers did cross out of the Hill Country into northwest Bastrop, northern Travis and western Williamson Counties. CENTRAL TEXAS RAINFALL REPORTS The chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon will be 20%. The forecast also includes another day with a high below normal under a mostly cloudy to overcast sky.All highs below the normal of 90°Memorial Day stormsNumerous showers and thunderstorms are part of the Memorial Day forecast. There will be a few pockets of heavy rain leading to a forecast of a marginal (category 1 of 4) flash flood threat.Most all area...Sinking graves, missing headstone highlight lack of cemetery regulation
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — From skydiving in their sixties to numerous vacations and spending time with family and friends, John and Alice Touchstone, according to their granddaughter, lived their lives to the fullest.“I mean my grandma and grandpa never met a stranger,” Allison Vanzant said. “Touchstone Plumbing," the family business John founded in 1979, is a staple in south Austin and Vanzant said he often donated his plumbing services for causes like Habitat for Humanity.John Touchstone skydiving in his 60s (Courtesy Allison Vanzant)John & Alice Touchstone. John passed away in 2021, Alice in 2020 (Courtesy Allison Vanzant)John Touchstone sits with his great-grandson in 2016 inside the family-owned business he founded, Touchstone Plumbing (Courtesy Allison Vanzant)Alice Vanzant skydiving in her 60s (Courtesy Allison Vanzant)Family says John & Alice Touchstone enjoyed many vacations together (Courtesy Allison Vanzant)“They set the bar pretty high for grandparents,” Vanzant said.But...ABJ: Behind Kroger's push into competitive Austin grocery market
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
AUSTIN (Austin Business Journal) — The Kroger Co. debuted its grocery delivery service in Austin about a year ago. The nation's largest traditional supermarket chain has grown to reach 90 ZIP codes and aims to capture more market share and mindshare in the Texas capital.The expansion put Kroger (NYSE: KR) in a competitive grocery market: the Austin metro is home to about 40 locations — and counting — of H-E-B LP, seven of Whole Foods Market Inc., five of Sprouts Farmers Market Inc., plus additional smaller chains and boutique stores.But Austin's fast-growing economy and population enticed Kroger to make the push. The Cincinnati-based company wants to serve customers with fresh produce, convenience and affordable prices, said April Martin, head of e-commerce corporate affairs and communications. Plus, it already has plenty of experience in Texas, with about 40 stores across the Houston and Dallas areas, according to a Google Maps search.Read the full story at...STL Boy Scouts placing flags for Memorial Day 'good turn' today
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - Some of the 5,000 area boy scouts will be placing hundreds of thousands of flags on grave sites out at Jefferson Barracks. It's all meant to honor our country's veterans.The Council Jewish Committee on Scouts will also be assisting the Jewish war veterans post 644. They'll be placing flags at several other locations throughout the city and county. Road rage shooting in St. Charles County: One hurt, suspect wanted About 400 scouts will place around 8,500 flags at the locations. This is the 73rd year the scouts will be doing this.Approximately 25 million flags have been placed through the program.Progressives fight to win Denver City Council runoffs — facing big spenders backing more moderate candidates
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
Denver City Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca is facing an avalanche of opposition spending and a well-backed runoff challenger four years after the proud democratic socialist ousted a two-term incumbent.This time, though, she has company — as part of a trio of liberal runoff candidates seeking to push the council leftward.The runoff elections, with voting underway and ending June 6, could set the course for a more assertive legislative counterweight to the next mayor if CdeBaca retains her seat and voters in adjacent districts elect two progressive newcomers who also have the backing of the Denver Democratic Socialists of America and the Colorado Working Families Party.The prospect has rallied much of Denver’s political and business establishment in support of their more moderate runoff opponents, including first-term Councilman Chris Hinds in central District 10.The high stakes have fueled significant outside spending and sometimes-wild claims amid arguments about the directi...The battle to keep Colorado’s mobile home parks in local hands
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS – Peter Frombgen tries not to take this for granted.Every morning for 20 years, the former ski bum and bike mechanic peers out the window of his mobile home tucked alongside Lincoln Avenue, basking in a full view of the town’s famed ski area and lush Emerald Mountain before him.The ramshackle trailer might represent the most unique living arraignment in Routt County: A 1953 silver airstream cut in half, with a standard mobile home haphazardly welded in the middle. The kitchen floor slopes at odd angles and water sometimes leaks through ceiling cracks during heavy rainstorms.But the home allows Frombgen, 70, to continue living in a place he considers paradise — a place that has allowed him to ski 100 days a year, bike on gorgeous pathways and kayak the blue waters of the Yampa River.“As far as life goes,” he said, “I’m pretty (expletive) spoiled.”In a resort town where the average home price is close to $1 million, the...Review: The IQUNIX L80 has bones of a good keyboard but needs some work
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
My work life and my fun life intersect at my keyboard. It’s how I convey my thoughts as I write emails, sift through stories and edit articles. When I’m off the clock, the keyboard is how I play video games.With so much happening at my desk, finding the right keyboard was key to my work-from-home space. One of the devices I tried out was the IQUNIX L80 Formula Typing Wireless Mechanical Keyboard. It has the bona fides as typing powerhouse while also boasting features that make it appealing to gamers. I bought one from the IQUNIX website a few weeks ago and chose the keyboard because of its aesthetic. The color scheme reminded me of a NES controller and I liked its compact design. As the name implies, it’s an 80% layout keyboard, meaning it lacks the number pad and compresses the design so that it fits in a smaller form factor. It’s the type of keyboard one would get if desk space was tight.The IQUNIX L80 Formula Typing Keyboard has three ways to connect. You ...Cómo consultar los resultados de las elecciones en España 2023: ciudades, municipios y barrios
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
(CNN Español) — Las mayoría de las comunidades autónomas y municipios de España celebraran el 28 de mayo unas elecciones que muchos ven como una suerte de termómetro para lo que pueda ocurrir a finales de año, cuando se lleven a cabo las generales en las que se renovará el Congreso de los Diputados y el Senado.Solo las comunidades autónomas conocidas como “históricas” —Andalucía, Cataluña, Galicia, País Vasco y Castilla y León— quedarán fuera de la convocatoria del domingo 28 de mayo, dado que las legislaturas de cuatro años de sus Asambleas Legislativas terminarán en años posteriores.¿Por qué son importantes las elecciones municipales y autonómicas de España rumbo a las generales?En las elecciones municipales y autonómicas, las fuerzas políticas se batirán para mantener la continuidad de los gobiernos que lideren y conseguir la presidencia en aquellas autonomías donde hasta ahora les haya sido esquiva.Aquí te decimos cómo consultar los resultados de las elecciones municipales...A veggie burger even Memorial Day meat eaters will love
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 14:21:39 GMT
While meat lovers look forward to a Memorial Day barbecue, many people might be looking for a vegetarian option.With their high protein content, black beans lend meaty substance to veggie burgers. Too often, though, the patties turn to mush. So for this recipe from our book “Cook What You Have,” which draws on pantry staples to assemble easy, weeknight meals, we went looking for ways to improve their texture. The answer was three-fold.First, we only mash the beans coarsely so that when combined with other ingredients, we’re not left with a smooth paste. Second, we incorporate a significant amount of quinoa — two-thirds of a cup to one 15½-ounce can of beans — to vary texture with little pops of the nutty, high-protein grain (though technically it’s a seed). And finally, we pan-fry the patties until browned and crisp.To ensure they don’t fall apart, we don’t rinse the beans; the starchy liquid clinging to them helps bind the mixture. We also add egg and panko breadcrumbs, and chillin...Latest news
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