Hustle play to help erase INT an example of how Texas Longhorns have changed their culture

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

Hustle play to help erase INT an example of how Texas Longhorns have changed their culture AUSTIN (KXAN) — Culture is supported by an unwavering effort by the team's best players and leaders, no matter the situation. When things started to go haywire on Saturday against TCU, two of Texas' leaders answered the bell in ways they typically aren't asked to do.When Millard Bradford intercepted Quinn Ewers in the first quarter, receivers Jordan Whittington and Xavier Worthy helped make one of the game's most important plays with hustle and determination — directly reflecting the team's current culture. Instant Analysis: A blowout would be nice, but Texas is finding ways to win As Bradford tried to find running room during his return, Whittington came flying in from well behind the play to not just bring him down, but punch the ball loose. Worthy, the intended receiver on the play, ended up on the ground after Bradford made the pick but hopped back up and went straight to the ball. He saw Whittington pop the ball out and alertly jumped on it, creating the second turnover on th...

A little more rain today with the sun returning tomorrow

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

A little more rain today with the sun returning tomorrow AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Rain will continue for some of the area this afternoon. Present trends show the majority of the rain today and tonight will be in the Hill County.Most of the rain today and tonight will be in the Hill CountryWhile all of our reporting stations have measured rain in the last few days the amount of rain measured was disappointing. The higher rain totals seemed to be confined to a small area in parts of Bastrop, Caldwell, and Hays Counties.Rain will start tapering off during the overnight hours after which some clearing will begin. Clouds will thin out during the morning leaving a partly cloudy sky for the afternoon allowing maximum temperatures Tuesday to reach the upper half of the 60s to some low 70s.Brighter and warmer weather Tuesday afternoonThe air will continue to warm with highs in the 70s areawide Wednesday to Sunday. The five-day dry period will be interrupted perhaps as early as Saturday night with the next rain that will continue off and on on Sunday. Stil...

Presidential Libraries, Museums and More: William Henry Harrison

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

Presidential Libraries, Museums and More: William Henry Harrison ST. LOUIS -- Gear up for a thrilling ride through U.S. history as our Emmy Award-winning series, "Presidential Libraries, Museums and More," returns. Join Fox 2's Patrick Clark on a road trip in a classic 1960s Buick Electra, exploring unique stories that shaped America.In this episode, Patrick visits Vincennes, Indiana, unraveling the history of the ninth U.S. President, William Henry Harrison. We delve into the people and events that left an indelible mark on our nation.

Drake finally figures out Denver Ball Arena show he already sold tickets to

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

Drake finally figures out Denver Ball Arena show he already sold tickets to Rapper and singer Drake has, at last, scheduled a Denver date following his surprise and hastily justified postponement of his Ball Arena concert on his It’s All a Blur arena tour.Drake and new opener J. Cole — substituted for 21 Savage — will now play Ball Arena on Thursday, Jan. 18, and Friday, Jan. 19. Tickets for the new dates are on sale Wednesday, Nov. 15, as part of a Cash App Card presale, followed by the general on-sale at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 17 at drakerelated.com.Ticket prices for new passes were not immediately available, but previously purchased tickets for the now-rescheduled Sept. 8 show are currently going for $375 to $1,556, according to Ticketmaster’s official resale site.The dates replace a Sept. 8 concert that Drake and 21 Savage bailed on three days before their Ball Arena stop. In an unprecedented-to-this reporter announcement, they blamed “the distance the road crew has to travel along with the magnitude of the production,”...

Shedeur Sanders closing in on CU Buffs single-season records through pain of all the sacks and hits

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

Shedeur Sanders closing in on CU Buffs single-season records through pain of all the sacks and hits BOULDER — Shedeur Sanders is closing in on several Colorado records despite all the bumps and bruises from all the sacks and hits.These days, the Buffaloes quarterback has become just as fluent in managing the pain that comes with being sacked 48 times as with running the Buffaloes’ pass-centric offense. He’s needed at least two pain-numbing injections this season to get through games and a few days off from practice here and there to recover from constantly scrambling behind a shaky offensive line. But here he is, with two games left, just 57 yards shy of breaking Colorado’s single-season passing mark of 3,200 yards set by Sefo Liufau in 2014. Sanders, who’s made his watch-flex pose after big moments a popular trend, also has 26 TD passes, leaving him three away from eclipsing Liufau’s mark of 28 for a season.The durable Sanders is also doing everything he can to help the Buffaloes (4-6, 1-6 Pac-12) pull out of their funk. They’ve dropped six of seven since a 3-0 start and no...

Colorado Rapids homegrown, Littleton native Cole Bassett called up to U.S. Olympic camp; goalkeeper Adam Beaudry starts at U-17 World Cup

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

Colorado Rapids homegrown, Littleton native Cole Bassett called up to U.S. Olympic camp; goalkeeper Adam Beaudry starts at U-17 World Cup It’s been a long time coming, but Cole Bassett is trading in his burgundy- and-blue jersey for the Stars and Stripes.The Colorado Rapids homegrown and Littleton native was called up to the United States men’s Olympic roster Monday for a pair of friendlies later this month as the squad continues to prepare for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.The U.S. will play Iraq (Nov. 18, 9 a.m.) and Morocco (Nov. 21, 7 a.m.) in San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain. The friendlies are part of a training camp for the United States men’s team, which had previously failed to qualify for the tournament for three straight Olympiads. The last time it qualified was the Beijing games in 2008. The U.S. had its initial Olympic camp during the October international window in Phoenix last month, with wins against Japan and Mexico.Viewed as a launchpad for younger players across the globe, men’s soccer at the Olympic Games has an age restriction. Countries are required to field primarily play...

Pro-Palestinian protesters target Raytheon in El Segundo

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

Pro-Palestinian protesters target Raytheon in El Segundo Dozens of protesters against the Israel-Hamas war gathered at Raytheon Technologies in El Segundo Monday morning to call for a ceasefire in the conflict.Carrying a large banners reading "Stop the U.S. war machine; free Palestine" and "Let Gaza live," among other messages, rallygoers stood in the crosswalk spanning an entrance and exit to the facility.Protesters targeted Raytheon in El Segundo on Nov. 13, 2023. (KTLA)Raytheon was targeted because it is "one of the many US companies that provide technological and material support to the US and Israeli militaries," a representative told KTLA."The rally highlights the role of Southern California's technology and trade industries in perpetuating the ongoing apartheid and genocide of Palestinian people by the Israeli government," the representative added. What appears to be red paint was poured on the Raytheon sign in El Segundo on Nov. 13, 2023. (KTLA)The protesters called for an immediate ceasefire in the region and for workers and unio...

Tustin schools remain closed as hangar fire effects linger

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

Tustin schools remain closed as hangar fire effects linger Flare-ups and toxic air from last week's destructive hangar fire in Tustin continue to cause trouble for nearby residents.The City of Tustin took to X, formerly Twitter, to confirm that the western wall of the 17-story building reignited Sunday night. Orange County Fire Authority personnel remained on the scene keeping watch of the blaze on Monday morning, with one firefighter telling KTLA 5’s Annie Rose Ramos that all they could do was let it burn out.  Photos: Iconic Tustin blimp hangar destroyed in fire Schools and daycare centers in the area, which were closed on Thursday due to the potentially toxic air and on Friday for Veterans Day, remain closed on Monday, officials said. Residents are being advised to remain in their homes if possible. Nearly 100 hazmat removal personnel began debris removal on Valencia Avenue on Sunday morning, and the street remains closed as more potentially dangerous materials are removed. Disaster relief crews begin to clean up debris...

Meet Becoming Artist Page Person

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

Meet Becoming Artist Page Person Sometimes the most fundamental function of art is simply to assert the artist’s own existence—to literally make their mark, to preserve the contours of their life and times for history, and to offer their experience, testament, and vision to the world around them right now. In the case of multidisciplinary artist Page Person, that experience and vision centers around their own process of becoming who they are. Across drawing, painting, sculpture, storytelling, music, and performance, Person first processed, then repaired and transcended her experience of ostracization from the art world community that followed her coming out as trans—and her powerful subsequent experience of stepping into her power. Asserting her personhood in the face of ongoing attempts at political marginalization and erasure, expressing the kaleidoscopic rainbow of her innate human potential, Person has become her own greatest muse and gratefully offers her own lived experience as a prism through which we can al...

10 Fwy Closed Indefinitely After Fire Damage

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:55:37 GMT

10 Fwy Closed Indefinitely After Fire Damage A mile-long stretch of the 10 freeway in Los Angeles closed after a fire that caused structural damage over the weekend.The section of the freeway is an integral stretch for Angelenos and may not reopen for an extended period of time, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said during a press conference Monday.“I want to speak directly to the 300,000 people who would normally drive on this stretch of the 10, and to those who live, work or have appointments or schools in the area,” Bass said. “As we made clear yesterday, this was a huge fire, and the damage will not be fixed in an instant.  I want everyone to understand that we were acting urgently and we will not stop. I want to make sure that the city upholds our end of the bargain.”The fire occurred Saturday morning at approximately 12:30 a.m., with the cause still being investigated. Initially, city officials announced a 24-hour closure, but after reviewing the damage to the freeway, it was made clear that an indefi...