Inaugural Longhorn 100 awards honor fast-growing UT alumni businesses
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Longhorn entrepreneurs were honored Thursday for having some of the fastest-growing businesses among University of Texas at Austin alumni. The Longhorn 100 awards honored the fastest-growing Longhorn businesses, according to the Texas Exes alumni association. The inaugural winners were announced Thursday in Austin. Among the businesses are Austin-based Rambler Sparkling Water, Austin's El Arroyo, Austin influencer A Taste of Koko, Garrison Brothers Distillery and Austin-based Beatbox beverages.The 100 businesses awarded are Longhorn founded, owned or led; have been in continuous operation for at least five years; and have an annual revenue more than $250,000 since 2019. Texas Exes announced the awards, and current UT students presented the honors to alumni. The inaugural Longhorn 100 winners were announced Thursday. (Courtesy Matt Wright Steel)The inaugural Longhorn 100 winners were announced Thursday. (Courtesy Matt Wright Steel)The inaugural Longhorn 100 winners w...Como Park Zoo and Minnesota Zoo unveil live summer concert series
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
St. Paul’s Como Park Zoo and Conservatory and the Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley have announced their summer concert series, which are packed with bands from the region in any number of genres.Como Park Zoo concertsComo Park Zoo launches its annual free Groovin’ in the Garden series June 7 with the Innocent Reggae Band. Like the rest of the shows, music runs from 6 to 8 p.m., and if it rains, the action moves inside the Visitor Center Porch next to the Water Gardens. (The Zoo itself closes at 6.)Concertgoers are encouraged to pack a picnic and spread a blanket on the lawn. In addition to the music, there will be kid-friendly activities and hot dogs, ice cream, beer and wine available for purchase.The rest of the zoo’s lineup includes: 13 Arrows (June 14), Ty Pow and the Holy North (June 21), Red Eye Ruby (June 28), Flowtus (July 5), Mubbla Buggs (July 12), Eleganza (July 19) and the Flamin’ Oh’s (July 26).Minnesota Zoo concertsFor almost three decades, t...Jace Frederick: Playoffs provide further proof Timberwolves made right call on D’Angelo Russell
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
For the second time in two seasons, D’Angelo Russell spent the critical stages of his own team’s elimination game on the bench.One year after Russell was benched in favor of Jordan McLaughlin to close the Timberwolves’ Game 6 loss in the first round of the NBA playoffs against Memphis, Russell again watched from the pine as the Lakers were eliminated in four games by Denver the Western Conference Finals on Monday night.Los Angeles struggled mightily with Russell throughout the series, getting outscored by 53 points with the guard on the court over the series’ first three games.Denver continually brought up Russell’s name in public comments, noting it had played Russell off the floor in Game 1. Reserve guard Bruce Brown called out Russell’s lack of defense, adding it was the team’s mission to attack Russell on that end of the floor at every opportunity.Russell was unable to compensate for his defensive ineptitude on the offensive end, where he also struggled. That left Lakers coach D...St. Paul Sears site on Rice Street sells for $7 million
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
The south entrance to the former Sears store on Rice St. in St. Paul on Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Shuttered since early 2019, the site near the state Capitol has been sold to new owners. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)The long-vacant Sears property on St. Paul’s Rice Street has been sold to the Pacifica Group/Windfall Group, an Illinois-based real estate partnership with a Twin Cities tie, for $7 million.Eddie Ni, chief executive officer of the Windfall Group, is working with Marshall Nguyen, a partner and broker on the transaction and vice president with the Edina-based Caspian Group.“I know Marshall fairly well,” said Andrew Heieie, a broker with Colliers International’s Twin Cities office, which listed the 17-acre property for sale last November. Heieie worked with Andrew Jacobs from Colliers’ New York office to market the listing.“He’s told me there’s really no concrete plans. However, it’s likely to be transformed through an adapt...Former Missouri prison guard admits assaulting inmate, possessing child porn
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A Farmington, Missouri, man who worked at a state prison in Bonne Terre appeared in federal court on Tuesday and admitted to attacking an inmate and to possessing child pornography.Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Carl Hart, 37, worked as a sergeant at the Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center at the time of the assault, which took place on Oct. 28, 2021.Hart told the court he and an inmate got into an argument while the two were in his office. Hart ordered the inmate to leave. When the victim didn't immediately return to his cell, two other guards at the facility pepper-sprayed him.The inmate went to the showers to wash the spray off his face and body. St. Louis County man charged after crashing truck near the White House Hart admitted to following the inmate and striking him once in the shower and again after the inmate had left the shower, and was already handcuffed on the ground.Prosecutors said ...Former scout leader sentenced in Arapahoe County to 36 years in prison for possessing child porn
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
A habitual sex offender and former Boy Scout leader was sentenced Monday in Arapahoe County District Court to 36 years in prison for possession of child pornography.Floyd David Slusher, 70, was convicted Dec. 9 by a jury of sexual exploitation of a child video possession, and sexual exploitation of a child possession with intent to distribute, both felonies, according to the Arapahoe County District Attorney’s Office.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Pair arrested in Wheat Ridge store suspected in serial thefts worth about $200,000 Crime and Public Safety | Boulder King Soopers defendant undergoes neuropsychological exams, involuntary treatment Crime and Public Safety | Family of Christian Glass to receive $19 million in settlement over son’s 2021 police shooting death Crime and Public Safety | Frontier passenger arrested after striking flight attendant Sunday morning with intercom phone Crime and Public S...Live-action “Little Mermaid” largely sticks to what worked in the 1989 animated version
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
At a time when the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence is a major topic of conversation, it’s good to know that sometimes it’s all about the people.Disney’s latest live-action “reimagining” of one of its animated musical classics, “The Little Mermaid,” succeeds largely because of three folks: leads Halle Bailey and Jonah Hauer-King and director Rob Marshall.Let’s start with the latter. Having helmed a couple of impressive musical-theater adaptations — 2002’s Academy Award-winning “Chicago” and 2014’s “Into the Woods” — and most recently delivering with the high-stakes sequel “Mary Poppins Returns” in 2018, Marshall was a safe and smart choice for “Mermaid.” There is the occasional misfire — you may have to work not to laugh out loud at a major moment late in the film — but Marshall has crafted an update that should please fans of the original and those new to the story, as well.More bold are the picks to portray the titular mermaid, Ariel, and Eric, the young human p...Woman possibly kidnapped by armed man at East L.A. bus stop
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
Authorities are hoping the public can help identify and track down a woman who may have been kidnapped by an armed man while trying to board a bus in East Los Angeles on Monday.The woman was boarding a Montebello Transit bus in the 3800 block of East Third Street at about 8:38 p.m. when she was "confronted from behind" by a man, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said in a news release.Surveillance footage shows a passenger and the bus driver tried to step in to help, but the man broke a window on the bus and pointed a handgun at the driver, then "appeared to coerce the female into" a nearby white Honda Civic, authorities said.The man then drove off east on Third Street to the 60 Freeway.LASD released surveillance images of the suspect (left) and the woman who was possibly kidnapped (right). May 23, 2023. (LASD)Deputies are searching for the woman, man, and the Civic, which they believe is a four-door car possibly from the 2022 model year.The woman is believed to be in her ...Walmart to pay $500k over illegal sale of brass knuckles to Californians
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
(KTXL) — Walmart will pay $500,000 to settle allegations that the company and third-party sellers operating on Walmart's website sold brass knuckles to consumers in California, Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Tuesday. California state law prohibits the sale and possession of brass knuckles. •Video Above: Newsom proposes reforms to environmental law CEQA California Attorney General Rob Bonta ‘seriously considering’ run for governor “Illegal weapons have no place in California," said Bonta. "The settlement we have reached with Walmart makes crystal clear that online retailers are responsible for what they are allowing to be offered for sale in our state.” A Walmart representative provided a statement, saying “We are committed to being the most trusted retailer. While we believe our policies and procedures comply with California law and admit no liability or wrongdoing, we believe this agreement is in the best interest of all parties.”NOW: CA Attorney General @AGRobBonta @R...Italian 'pasta strike' proposed amid soaring prices
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:07:30 GMT
Whatever you do, don't mess with Italians' pasta.Pasta prices in Bel Paese -- that's "beautiful country" to us non-Italians -- are soaring, much to the chagrin of carb-loving Italians.Pasta costs rose by 17.5% in March and 16.5% in April. That's more than double Italy's roughly 8% inflation rate.The reason is simple: Much of the pasta now making its way to store shelves (and imported here to the U.S.) was manufactured during the pandemic, when commodity costs were higher.As a result, retail costs now reflect the higher production expenses.Even so, that's not sitting well with Italians."High prices are maintained in order to have greater profits," an Italian consumer group called Assoutent told CNBC.The group is seeking a "pasta strike" by consumers lasting at least 15 days to reduce demand and force retailers to lower costs.The situation is so dire that the Italian government convened an "emergency meeting" to discuss the pasta crisis. Pasta makers, government officials and consumer...Latest news
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