Entries from Austinist tagged with 'southtexas>'
February 19, 2008
Photo by gina pina on flickr Sgt. Michael Olsen's appeal hearing started today. AISD Superintendent Forgione will retire in June of next year. Bastrop teacher accused of sending obscene text messages to a student. Odds of winning a place on the guestlist for Thursday's debate = less than 1%. While Wisconsin and Hawaii voted today, Obama spent the afternoon in San Antonio. Border fence skips over the land of Bush supporter in South Texas. Jason......
Continue Reading "Extra Extra: Friends in High Places"February 14, 2008
After taking statements and checking evidence, APD thinks that Tevin Park-Flowers' death at NYOS was accidental. 3-year-old rescued from meth lab home in South Austin. Fire in neighboring building that damaged the Austin NAACP's office last night ruled to be arson. Flame-themed bar coming to E. Sixth Street, brought to you by the 36-year-old owner of Qua and Vicci. Catholic church leaders angry at St. Mary's University in San Antonio for housing a Clinton rally last night....
Continue Reading "Extra Extra: No Valentines Here"February 13, 2008
Yes we can ... win 3 primaries for delegates in Maryland, Virginia and D.C. Texas State still wants a "body farm" in San Marcos. Wait, what's San Marcos currently? Prison escapee Abel Morin caught in South Texas yesterday. Researchers are revealing hidden complexities behind the simple act of kissing, which relays powerful messages to your brain, body and partner....
Continue Reading "News Bits: Obama, Body Farms, Clemens & RickRolls"February 12, 2008
Abel Morin, Jr. was convicted of raping a woman and her daughter (his neighbors) in 2006. A week ago today, he was in the midst of being transferred from Duval County to Jim Hogg County Jail when he came upon the unlocked door. He went on to hot-wire a U-Haul truck and used it to flee to San Diego (Texas) where his family lives; investigators found the truck near a creek in the town this weekend....
Continue Reading "Convicted Rapist Still On the Run in South Texas"February 8, 2008
Adrian Jaimes found safe last night in North Austin; police are still searching for his kidnappers. Whole Foods: "more interested in cheap tomatoes than the well-being of those working to get produce to the store." Parents from NYOS charter school met with school officials this morning to discuss death of student last week; memorial service for Tevin Park-Flowers tomorrow. Convicted rapist escapes South Texas prison by leaving through an unlocked door. Women targeting businessmen at fancy Dallas hotels, slipping them the Mickey Finn to steal their watches....
Continue Reading "Extra Extra: We Won't Slip You a Mickey"January 8, 2008
Body found in Lady Bird Lake this morning by the hike-and-bike trail. Fire started in Southeast Travis County, about 6 miles from the airport, by a man with a cutting torch. AISD teacher fingerprinting kicked off today. Whoop?...
Continue Reading "Extra Extra"November 16, 2007
Photo courtesy Richard Foreman/Miramax There is dark humor, and then there is the kind of humor in which a bone sticking out of a man’s arm qualifies as one of the lighter moments. No Country For Old Men, a film of dark beauty and sharp formal precision, is not a comedy by any stretch of the imagination; but, like the best films, it proves that an element of absurdity is necessary to chart the best......
Continue Reading "Austinist Film Review: No Country For Old Men"September 24, 2007
City of Austin has posted their recent agreement with LCRA. New watering restrictions for Austin businesses go into effect in October. Businesses will now only be allowed to water twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays. It's that time again! Big Tex is set up today in Dallas. Guy uploads photo of peace-sign flashing Texan teen to Flickr under Creative Commons license, Virgin Mobile uses same photo in Australian ad campaign, teen's parents sue......
Continue Reading "Extra Extra"September 18, 2007
Austinist is sad to report that the body of 25-year-old Jessica Birge, the young woman who went missing last month in South Texas, has been found in the Guadalupe River. Birge was last seen on the night of August 11 in New Braunfels, where she'd been tubing the Comal with friends. A massive search was launched once it became apparent that Birge had gone missing; countless bulletins were posted and re-posted on Myspace, in the......
Continue Reading "Breaking News: Jessica Birge's Body Found"August 23, 2007
Warning to UT season ticketholders with seats on the north end zone: Porta-potties will be used at the stadium because of unfinished construction. 27-year-old man dies when his canoe tips over in a Hutto pond. The Chronicle live-blogged the city council budget talks today. Mommymixers help Austin mothers meet up with college students willing to babysit to pay for books. Texas lawmakers may lengthen the tax-free time to two weekends. Received a jury summons......
Continue Reading "Extra Extra"August 20, 2007
Austinist is asking you to keep an eye out for a young lady who went missing over a week ago in South Texas. Jessica Birge, age 25, was last seen on August 11, 2007 in New Braunfels at the Gruene Outpost River Lodge at around 10:00pm after tubing the Comal with friends. She was last seen wearing a pink bikini and can be identified by a unique scroll tattoo on the back of her neck.......
Continue Reading "Austinist on Alert: Jessica Birge"August 15, 2007
The first tropical storm of the summer is heading straight towards us, and expected to make landfall in South Texas tomorrow morning. "Erin" was upgraded from "Depression Five" to "Tropical Storm" status at 10am today, meaning its maximum sustained winds are somewhere between 39-73 mph. Meteorologists at The Weather Channel believe that she'll affect much of the Texas coast, with cities from Brownsville and Corpus Christi up to Louisiana seeing anywhere from 2 to 5......
Continue Reading "Tropical Storm Erin Crawling Up Gulf of Mexico"August 8, 2007
BBC actors posing as escaped inmates in Travis County freak out local residents, prompting jail lockdown Study finds downtown Round Rock is less than walkable Might this be the end of the ugly butt-crack contest? Andre Jones claims he's a victim of mistaken identity APD chief Art Acevedo launches internal audit after the Statesman reveals the department's 2006 budget was padded with funds seized during criminal investigations Officials in South Texas discover a tractor......
Continue Reading "Extra Extra "May 23, 2007
Oh, Morrissey. Back in the summer of 1991, we drove up from San Antonio to (the former) City Coliseum to see your Kill Uncle tour, only to be met in the parking lot by some guy with a bullhorn saying the show was canceled due to "inadequate security." Unable to drink away our sorrows due to age, we settled for a truly inadequate substitute of seeing City Slickers and buying some licorice. After a......
Continue Reading "Everyday Is Like Saturday: Morrissey (Hopefully) Plays The Backyard"April 12, 2007
Earlier this week, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers stumbled upon a mammoth marijuana shipment bound for Houston. Officers stopped the tanker truck that was carrying the stash during a routine traffic check in Jim Hogg County, perhaps because of the vehicle's "fictitious markings." They were probably shocked to discover that the truck contained nearly 9,000 pounds of weed. The driver, Reynaldo Hovey Jr of South Texas, now faces federal drug possession charges.......
Continue Reading "Texas DPS Troopers Responsible for Houstonites Having Worst 4/20 Ever"August 23, 2006
A week after a woman fell down a manhole in a South Texas Wal-Mart, a fellow decided to steal a television from one of the bargain retail giant's Northeast Austin shops last night. According to video surveillance footage, the suspect attempted to cart the television out of the store at around 8pm, when he was confronted by a 67-year-old employee asking to check the sales receipt. The suspect, approximately in his twenties, responded by......
Continue Reading "Man Hurls Boob Tube at Wal-Mart Employee"May 17, 2006
The BBC mistakenly interviewed a cab driver instead of the computer expert they intended. Check out the video. South Texas is hot, but when you perspire tar, its time to get checked out. Morgellons Disease has many doctors and scientists stumped. In England, a court ruled that patients can get reimbursed for the cost of their surgery if they have to travel to a foreign country to get it done in a timely manner.......
Continue Reading "News Bits!"February 13, 2006
Guns don't kill people; vice presidents (almost) do. Guess who's having the Worst Week Ever. We would have to say that local attorney Harry Whittington is definitely in the running. After losing some property in the fire of a week ago that ravaged the KOOP building, Whittington was shot over the weekend. In the face. With a shotgun. By Richard Cheney. Yes, that Richard Cheney. The VP was on a quail hunting trip with......
Continue Reading "What a Dick!"January 9, 2006
The South Texas Project, known as "the Nuke" in Austin, has been providing cheap electricity for several years. Austin owns a 16 percent share of it. A company from Princeton, N.J., company spent $5.8 billion on an energy portfolio that includes another 44 percent of the plant. Although the sale should not affect Austin, some people are worried about this move. From the Statesman.com: "There are always catastrophic possibilities that nuclear plants can inherently......
Continue Reading "News from the Nuke"