APD: 1 dead in north Austin homicide; investigation began as crash call

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

APD: 1 dead in north Austin homicide; investigation began as crash call AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department is investigating a homicide in north Austin that began as a crash call on the Interstate 35 frontage road. At 6 p.m. Saturday, APD responded to a crash call in the 8800 block of South Interstate 35 Frontage Road, which is near Rundberg Lane. Officers found a vehicle with a person inside who had injuries "not consistent with a crash." Because of this, an APD public information officer said the homicide unit was called. The person died at the scene. Police said one vehicle was involved, and it crashed into a guardrail. APD said this was an isolated incident, and there was no threat to the public.

Avalanche Journal: Digging into Nathan MacKinnon’s diagnosis of what went wrong last year

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

Avalanche Journal: Digging into Nathan MacKinnon’s diagnosis of what went wrong last year One particularly revealing answer from Nathan MacKinnon on media day was technically about the long offseason, and his excitement for the coming season with the Avalanche.The interesting part was really a diagnosis of last season, and a look at the evolution of a franchise firmly within a window to compete for championships.“I just don’t think we had the team to win last year,” MacKinnon said. “When you’re in it, you always believe. But yeah, (the longer offseason) has been great. I think we’re very motivated. It just felt like we never really had it last year all season. I know we won the division, but it took some teams falling off and we got really hot, but it just didn’t feel like we really had it. I think we’re all very motivated this year to get our standards back to where we need to be to win. You have to be pretty near perfect to get the job done.”It feels like a rare thing to hear one of the best players in the world say his defending Stanley Cup champions “didn’t have it.”...

Once a feared dynamic duo, Avalanche forwards Nathan MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin could rekindle their QMJHL magic

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

Once a feared dynamic duo, Avalanche forwards Nathan MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin could rekindle their QMJHL magic Cam Russell grew up in Cole Harbour, a Nova Scotia town now famous in the hockey world for producing two of the sport’s best players from the 21st century, Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon.Russell played nearly 400 games in the NHL, including his final 35 with the Colorado Avalanche. He returned to his native province, and is in his 16th season as general manager of the Halifax Mooseheads, the QMJHL club about 20 minutes west of Cole Harbour.The crowning achievement of Russell’s time in Halifax came 10 years ago, when MacKinnon and Jonathan Drouin led the Mooseheads to the franchise’s first QMJHL title and the Memorial Cup, the champion of all three major Canadian junior leagues.Russell had a chance to relive some of those memories when the Mooseheads raised MacKinnon’s No. 22 jersey to the rafters on Sept. 22 at Scotiabank Centre. MacKinnon and Drouin are staging their own 10-year reunion of sorts with the Avalanche.The Avs signed Drouin to a one-year, $825,000 contract this offs...

Charlie Blackmon, already on “Mount Rushmore of Rockies,” gets chance to pad Colorado legacy in 2024

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

Charlie Blackmon, already on “Mount Rushmore of Rockies,” gets chance to pad Colorado legacy in 2024 The beard, the mullet, the eyeblack, the I don’t wanna lose your love, toniiiiight. The six-for-six hit show in 2014. The batting crown in ’17. The historic 15-hit series in ’19. Flirting with .400 in ’20. A left-handed linchpin of the Rockies’ only back-to-back playoff teams in the time in-between.As he’s built himself into a Colorado icon, Charlie Blackmon’s posted plenty of signature moments along the way. And now, he’s got another summer to pad his legacy as one of the all-time Rockies.On Friday, Blackmon signed a one-year, $13 million extension with $2 million in incentives, keeping the 37-year-old in purple pinstripes through 2024. The deal sets up what might be Chuck Nazty’s final chapter — or maybe not, considering Blackmon’s tendency to defy baseball odds.“Once he broke Juan Pierre’s short-season record for hits a few months after being drafted, it was pretty obvious he was going to eclipse any expectat...

Me & My Car: ’71 Pantera in Livermore proved to be a good investment

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

Me & My Car: ’71 Pantera in Livermore proved to be a good investment It’s a mighty good-looking car, this issue’s 1971 De Tomaso Pantera. It’s Italian, of course (“pantera” is Italian for “panther”), designed by the company Carrozzeria Ghia.Related ArticlesLocal News | Me & My Car: East Bay owner loves his 1947 Willys Jeep pickup truck Local News | Me & My Car: ’56 Studebaker in East Bay a ‘face-lift’ of an earlier model Local News | Me & My Car: ’61 Lincoln in East Bay said one of under 200 on road today The De Tomaso company is just more than 60 years old and was founded by the Argentine race car driver Alejandro De Tomaso. His goal was to produce precisely engineered high-performance sports cars housed in beautifully styled Italian bodies. Prior to starting his own company, he was a test driver for OSCO, an Italian manufacturer of race and sports cars.The Pantera is a mid-engine sports car manufactured from 1971 to 1992. It was their ...

Walters: Tech, labor trade-offs create dilemma for California’s economy

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

Walters: Tech, labor trade-offs create dilemma for California’s economy When Hollywood writers initially went on strike against film and television studios, it was for traditional reasons such as pay and working conditions.Ultimately, however, the stickiest issue was how much, if anything, the studios could employ artificial intelligence to produce scripts, thereby reducing input from human beings and the need for their talents.It was an important skirmish in a larger conflict over whether technology and corporate consolidation make the economy more productive and globally competitive, or create multitudes of unemployable workers.Resisting technology and other labor-saving corporate moves to preserve jobs has become, as the writers’ strike demonstrated, a major goal for labor unions, both in contract bargaining and the political arena. And California, not surprisingly, is on the front lines.Last year, for instance, Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature agreed to spend more money on improving efficiency at the state’s ports, hoping to improve their compe...

Live updates | Cantlay responds to more fan ribbing by going 1 up over Rose at Ryder Cup

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

Live updates | Cantlay responds to more fan ribbing by going 1 up over Rose at Ryder Cup GUIDONIA MONTECELIO, Italy (AP) — Patrick Cantlay is still being targeted by fans at the Ryder Cup following a report that he wants to be paid to play in golf’s biggest team event.“Money, money, money” and “Cheat” were some of the shouts heard from the massive grandstand surrounding the 1st tee at Marco Simone before Cantlay’s singles match against Justin Rose on Sunday.Cantlay responded by making a 25-foot putt for a birdie on the par-4 2nd to go 1 up over Rose.The report alleged that Cantlay is not wearing a U.S. team cap as a form of protest. Cantlay said on Saturday that there’s no truth to the report and simply the hat isn’t a good fit for him.There was also some controversy over the way Cantlay’s caddie, Joe LaCava, celebrated a win in Saturday’s fourballs.“Stay out of his line, Joe,” was also heard from the gallery.Europe leads 10½ to 5½ and needs to win only four points from the 12 singles matches to regain the cup.___Jon Rahm got Europe off to a strong start in ...

Fan fervor assured at rare Champions League home games for Newcastle, Lens and Union Berlin

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

Fan fervor assured at rare Champions League home games for Newcastle, Lens and Union Berlin For their first home games in the Champions League in more than 20 years, Newcastle and Lens will walk out to rousing ovations in their famously noisy stadiums this week.Union Berlin makes its Champions League debut in the borrowed 75,000-capacity Olympic Stadium that will be a raucous home in the competition for a team that played in the German third tier as recently as 2010.Don’t tell fans at these three clubs the Champions League group-stage format that is being dumped next year became stale and predictable.Newcastle, Lens and Union were nowhere near the debate when the European Super League was plotted, launched and failed in 2021 by club owners who took the Champions League for granted and craved extra riches and control running their own show.Exactly two years ago, Newcastle was still in a grim winless run in the Premier League relegation zone.The Champions League survived the closed-shop Super League threat and now includes long-time absentees and a debutant that qualified on...

Alcaraz cruises into China Open quarterfinals. Sabalenka wins on debut as top-ranked woman

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

Alcaraz cruises into China Open quarterfinals. Sabalenka wins on debut as top-ranked woman BEIJING (AP) — Second-ranked Carlos Alcaraz cruised into the quarterfinals of the China Open with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Lorenzo Musetti in the second round on Sunday.The top-seeded Spaniard hit 18 winners and broke the Italian’s serve four times in the 81-minute rout as he became the first player to win 60 tour matches this season.Next up for Alcaraz is seventh-seeded Casper Ruud, who was taken the distance by Tomas Martin Etcheverry 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7) in a three-hour thriller. Later Sunday, third-seeded Holger Rune plays Grigor Dimitrov and sixth-seeded Jannik Sinner faces Yoshihito Nishioka.In her debut match as the world’s top-ranked player, Aryna Sabalenka delivered a dominant 6-1, 6-2 win against Sofia Kenin in the first round of the woman’s draw in Beijing.The Belarussian fired 22 winners to just nine unforced errors against the 31st-ranked Kenin and wrapped up a routine victory in 67 minutes in her first match since the U.S. Open.“Honestly, I didn’t expect to play that...

1 teen killed in shooting in Southlands Mall parking lot

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:49 GMT

1 teen killed in shooting in Southlands Mall parking lot DENVER (KDVR) -- One person was killed in a shooting outside of a mall in Aurora Saturday.The Aurora Police Department said it happened around 8:30 p.m. in the parking lot of the Southlands Mall near Town Square Ave. and Commons Ave. APD confirmed that the victim was a teen. The victim was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries but did not survive. At this time, APD’s Major Crimes Homicide Unit is looking for several suspects who drove off. Anyone with information is asked to call Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.