Downtown Austin murder suspect previously released on $1 bond

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

Downtown Austin murder suspect previously released on $1 bond AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Hilario Chavez Adrian, 56, the man arrested on a murder charge after a homicide Sunday on Congress Avenue, was previously released on a $1 bond for another violent crime, according to online court records.Those records show a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon from April of this year, and that in August - the bond was modified from $40,000 to $1. PAST COVERAGE: Austin police investigating downtown homicide early Sunday KXAN reached out the Adrian's attorney for a statement. This story will be updated if a statement is received. KXAN also reached out to the district court for more info on the bond reduction.The Austin Police Department received a call around 4:15 a.m. Sunday reporting a stabbing downtown. In a media briefing, APD said officers got to the scene within five minutes and tried to save the victim's life, but the victim later died at the hospital.The identity of the victim has not yet been released.An APD source confirmed the suspect and v...

United Airlines flight attendants picket at AUS for fair contracts

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

United Airlines flight attendants picket at AUS for fair contracts AUSTIN (KXAN) — Flight attendants with United Airlines picketed Thursday outside of the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.Organizers said the demonstration was to demand United Airlines executives fairly negotiate a contract with the workgroup.“Expectations are high after decades of austerity, delayed improvements, and more recently significant improvements for pilots,” organizers said.The flight attendants said they were represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA), a union representing flight attendants in the U.S.Organizers said the Flight Attendant Union had been at the table for over two years attempting to negotiate a fair contract.“The disrespect is palpable and the flight attendants are more committed than ever to fight for their fair share and pay for all time on the job, which is not just time in the air,” organizers said.Now, thousands of Flight Attendants around the world will take this fight to the streets as the flying public begins their hol...

HHSC: Time to start processing Medicaid applications trimmed amid OT push

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

HHSC: Time to start processing Medicaid applications trimmed amid OT push AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Texas kicked off than a million people from Medicaid this year without checking if they were still eligible for coverage, according to an analysis released the same day the Texas Health and Human Services Commission said its overtime push is helping to start unclog the backlog. In November, it took an average of 120 days for an application to be touched. That was cut to 43 days on Dec. 9 and 36 days as of Dec. 14, according to HHSC spokesperson Jennifer Ruffcorn. The state agency is "taking all possible actions" and "moving aggressively to implement additional strategies" to increase staff and get Medicaid and federal food benefit applications processed faster, she said. During the week of Thanksgiving, Gov. Greg Abbott's office said new changes at HHSC -- including moving 250 staff from other projects to focus on expediting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, applications and giving 600 new staff Medicaid training to help process combined applicati...

Video captures Geminid meteor shower over Kansas City area

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

Video captures Geminid meteor shower over Kansas City area LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. - One of the best celestial displays is peaking this week, and one Kansas City-area resident captured the show. The Geminid meteor shower is lighting up the night sky, with its peak happening Wednesday and Thursday nights. FOX4 viewer Brody Harrison captured a Geminid meteor from Lee’s Summit early Wednesday. Watch it fly across the sky in the video player above. The Geminids earn their reputation because they're known for their vibrant and vivid meteors. They stand out as one of the most reliable and active meteor showers annually, according to NASA. El Niño predicted to flood both coasts: Here’s where risk is highest They have a rich history that dates back to the mid-1800s. They started with a modest showing of only 10 to 20 meteors per hour, which initially made them unremarkable.Over time, the meteor shower has evolved, and observers can witness a spectacular display of up to 120 Geminids meteors per hour under optimal conditions at its peak. These...

Football recruiting: Former Vanderbilt star WR Will Sheppard transferring to Colorado

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

Football recruiting: Former Vanderbilt star WR Will Sheppard transferring to Colorado After starring at Vanderbilt for the past few seasons, Will Sheppard is ready for a new challenge.On Thursday, Sheppard announced that he has verbally committed to come to Colorado for his final season of college football.In four seasons with the Commodores, Sheppard caught 152 passes for 2,067 yards and 21 touchdowns. He ranks in the top eight in Vandy history in all three categories, including being tied for third in receiving touchdowns.Related Articles Judge sets aside NCAA transfer rule in wake of lawsuit brought by Colorado AG Phil Weiser, six other states Colorado School of Mines Division II championship preview: Orediggers a favorite in Texas against run-heavy Harding AP All-America football team 2023: CU Buffs’ Travis Hunter named to first team; CSU’s Dallin Holker, Air Force’s Trey Taylor honored Football recruiting: Cincinnati tight end, 4-star receiver commit to CU Buffs Keeler: N...

Travis Hunter becomes 31st consensus All-American in CU Buffs history

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

Travis Hunter becomes 31st consensus All-American in CU Buffs history Colorado’s Travis Hunter is a rare talent and on Thursday he joined some rare company.The Buffaloes’ star cornerback/receiver was named first-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and The Sporting News. He was first-team in the “athlete” position by The Sporting News and first-team all-purpose for AFCA.Related Articles Judge sets aside NCAA transfer rule in wake of lawsuit brought by Colorado AG Phil Weiser, six other states Colorado School of Mines Division II championship preview: Orediggers a favorite in Texas against run-heavy Harding AP All-America football team 2023: CU Buffs’ Travis Hunter named to first team; CSU’s Dallin Holker, Air Force’s Trey Taylor honored Football recruiting: Cincinnati tight end, 4-star receiver commit to CU Buffs Keeler: No. 1 Colorado School of Mines, John Matocha are men on a mission. Next stop? Turning Golden into Titletown, ...

Orange Co. D.A. blasts L.A. while announcing home burglary arrests

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

Orange Co. D.A. blasts L.A. while announcing home burglary arrests Authorities in Orange County have announced the arrests of 20 people, including five juveniles, allegedly tied to a prolific home burglary crew that hit dozens of homes.“As of now, we have 35 known burglaries tied to this crew,” said Sheriff Don Barnes at a Thursday news conference. “It is believed that there may be additional burglaries and our investigative teams will continue of their investigation.” Idaho goes ‘Animal Style’ for first In-N-Out Burger This investigation started last year when authorities connected a burglary in Yorba Linda to two others in unincorporated Santa Ana.  Eventually, more than 30 other break-ins in nine cities were linked to the same crew, officials said.Some of the crimes were captured on home surveillance video and, in some of the cases, the victims were still home at the time of the break-ins.The thieves made off with more than a half-million dollars’ worth of property including cash, guns and jewelry, authorities said. Nine of the 20 suspect...

Ventura County man sentenced after puppy found gravely injured on 101 Freeway

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

Ventura County man sentenced after puppy found gravely injured on 101 Freeway A Ventura County man was sentenced to jail in connection with the death of a puppy he stole from a shelter.The suspect was identified as Miles Matthew Berry, 34, of Newbury Park by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office.On the morning of June 9, 2022, Berry broke into Paw Works, an animal rescue shelter in Camarillo, authorities said.Inside, he grabbed a German Shepherd puppy named Pretty Girl. Surveillance video captured Berry hitting the puppy as she resisted being taken from her kennel.A few hours later, the puppy was discovered on the 101 Freeway running between cars. She was gravely injured at the time, authorities said. Due to the severity of her injuries, the puppy was later euthanized.A few months later, on Sept. 4, 2022, Berry returned to the shelter outside of business hours. Security video captured him tampering with a surveillance camera and turning it away at one point. Orange Co. D.A. blasts L.A. while announcing home burglary arrests An alarm sounded at the s...

2 SoCal men arrested in $80M 'pig butchering' cryptocurrency scam

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

2 SoCal men arrested in $80M 'pig butchering' cryptocurrency scam Three Southern California men, along with a fourth defendant, have been charged with conspiring to open shell companies and bank accounts to launder funds from victims caught in cryptocurrency investment scams, a practice known as “pig butchering,” federal authorities announced Thursday.  Two of the men, 36-year-old Alhambra resident Lu Zhang and 31-year-old Cypress resident Justin Walker were arrested by federal agents on Dec. 12, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Central District of California.  Federal authorities are currently searching for the other two men, 32-year-old Rosemead resident Joseph Wong and 40-year-old Naperville, Illinois resident Hailong Zhu. Pig butchering, a phrase derived from a foreign-language term used to describe the same fraudulent scheme, occurs when thieves con victims on dating service and social media platforms or through unsolicited calls pretending to be a wrong number into making business investments using ...

80s synth-pop pioneers back with new music, Anaheim show

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:16:31 GMT

80s synth-pop pioneers back with new music, Anaheim show Every generation naturally feels as if the music of their youth was the best era of them all. As more time elapses, however, it becomes harder to deny the oversized influence and enduring appeal of the 1980s.From arena-packing hard rock acts like Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe and Journey, to new wave pioneers The Cure, Duran Duran and U2, cassette-hoarding kids of the 80s never need to revisit the music from their childhood - because it never went away.Many of the top acts from that era are still enjoying heavy rotation on the radio and still packing venues across the U.S. and around the globe. Case in point: Depeche Mode’s recent four-night residency in Los Angeles (two nights at the Kia Forum and two nights at Crypto.com Arena).Carved into the Mount Rushmore of 1980s hits is “The Safety Dance” from Canadian synth-pop band Men Without Hats. This complex analog jam and its quirky video took the world by storm, landing at No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Chart and even inspiring a “Weird Al” ...