Culture Change: Urban Alchemy aims to end homelessness in Austin

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

Culture Change: Urban Alchemy aims to end homelessness in Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) — The fight to end homelessness in Austin has led to a number of organizations banding together.Some small organizations, other larger with more resources, but the ultimate goal is to get people off the streets and into permanent housing.One of the newest organizations to help combat homelessness in Austin is Urban Alchemy, which moved into the Arch space in downtown Austin."Nobody can drive by here and say they don't see a difference," said Kirckpatrick Tyler with Urban Alchemy.Tyler said when they took over the space, which used to be run by Front Steps, they wanted to change the culture surrounding the space."First we just began to engage people that were around and tried to figure out who is here because they need support and who is here because they are praying on people who need support," said Tyler.He says changing the culture was step one, then they made moves to make the space more inviting so clients would trust them.They opened up the common area and turned...

Alamo Cenotaph under 'Structural Integrity Investigation'

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

Alamo Cenotaph under 'Structural Integrity Investigation' AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A "Structural Integrity Investigation" of the nearly 85-year-old Alamo Cenotaph will be conducted by the Alamo Trust, Inc. beginning in early November, according to a news release from Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham's office.When Buckingham was a state senator, she led a legal challenge to keep the Cenotaph in its place and passed legislation to protect Texas' historical monuments.“This investigation is needed to make educated decisions to fortify the Cenotaph’s foundational integrity. The General Land Office is committed to the transparency of this investigation through open communication and public engagement throughout the entire process," Buckingham said in the release.For the better part of a decade, the state and the city of San Antonio have worked on a major project to restore the Alamo and surrounding plaza to a more historically accurate site. The placement of the Cenotaph, and potentially moving the monument, has been a source of debate.For more h...

Mckenna Wucherer, Taylor Landfair lift Gophers volleyball over Ohio State

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

Mckenna Wucherer, Taylor Landfair lift Gophers volleyball over Ohio State Mckenna Wucherer and Taylor Landfair finished with double-doubles to lead the Gophers volleyball team to a four-set victory over Ohio State on Friday, winning the Big Ten match 25-21, 14-25, 25-22, 25-18 at Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio.The victory improved Minnesota’s record to 11-10 overall and 7-6 in the Big Ten with seven regular-season matches to go. The Gophers have won seven straight matches at Ohio State.Wucherer had 16 kills and 10 digs, and Landfair had 14 kills and 11 digs for the Gophers. Lydia Grote added six kills to help the offense. On the defensive end, Kylie Murr had 17 digs, and Phoebe Awoleyeh added seven blocks. Melani Shaffmaster finished with 31 assists, 10 digs and five blocks in the Gophers’ balanced attack.Landfair passed 1,000 career kills with her fifth kill of the match. She now has 1,009 in her career at Minnesota.As a team, Minnesota hit .195 with 44 kills, 12 blocks, 60 digs and eight aces, while Ohio State hit .133 with 48 kills, five ...

A college hockey star is a common Blues scratch. Why?

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

A college hockey star is a common Blues scratch. Why? ST. LOUIS - As the St. Louis Blues navigate through a tough start to the new season, one youngster has been noticeably absent from the lineup more times than not.Defenseman Scott Perunovich won the Hobey Baker Award in 2020, an honor bestowed to college hockey's top player each year. Drafted by the Blues in 2018, Perunovich shined in three seasons with the University of Minnesota-Duluth and, at times, has drawn comparisons to former captain Alex Pietrangelo through his balanced approach. Perunovich made his NHL debut in 2021, but he hasn't had the chance to play much at the top level. He's been a bit unlucky, missing several months of action due to wrist and elbow surgeries. That said, the 25-year-old defenseman has a clean bill of health this year and even maintained rookie eligibility heading into the 2023-24 campaign. After this weekend, the Blues will have completed ten games in the young season. Perunovich has only played twice, and he served as a healthy scratch for each of th...

Several items stolen from CU Buffs locker room at Rose Bowl returned

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

Several items stolen from CU Buffs locker room at Rose Bowl returned Several items stolen from the Colorado Buffaloes locker room during a football game against UCLA at the Rose Bowl have been returned to players, according to city officials in Pasadena, California.At least five players had their jewelry or other valuables stolen during the Sept. 28 match-up against the Bruins, which Colorado lost 28-16.Related ArticlesCollege Sports | Keeler: Deion Sanders, what are you thinking? Pencil Pat Shurmur won’t fix what ails CU Buffs offense, Coach Prime College Sports | CU Buffs vs. Oregon State Beavers football: How to watch, storylines and staff predictions College Sports | Kiszla: Sorry, Coach Prime. But the real football miracle worker in Colorado is Troy Calhoun. College Sports | Football: Colorado Buffaloes preparing for physical contest with Oregon State College Sports | Keeler: Deion Sanders’ son Shilo Sanders is hurting CU Buffs more than opponents by trying fo...

CU Buffs look to get back on track against No. 16 Oregon State

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

CU Buffs look to get back on track against No. 16 Oregon State Game at a GlanceMatchup: No. 16 Oregon State Beavers at Colorado BuffaloesKickoff:  8 p.m. MTWhere: Folsom Field in BoulderCapacity: 50,183. Playing surface: Grass.TV: ESPNRadio: KOA (850 AM)Odds: Oregon State by 13Series: Oregon State leads 7-6Before wrapping up a postgame press conference at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., last week, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders was asked if he anticipated going through the difficult time the Buffaloes are enduring right now.Related Articles CSU Rams vs. Wyoming football: How to watch, storylines and staff predictions Football: Colorado Buffaloes preparing for physical contest with Oregon State Welcome to Denver’s Rivalry Weekend: Bronze Boot, Gold Pan, Commander in Chief trophies all up for grabs Kiszla: Sorry, Coach Prime. But the real football miracle worker in Colorado is Troy Calhoun. CU Buffs notes: Trevor Woods embracing switch to linebacker The 28-...

LBPD expands public safety resources amid rising crime

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

LBPD expands public safety resources amid rising crime The Long Beach Police Department is taking action to address crime and enhance public safety in the community amid increasing crime incidents in the downtown area.On Friday, the organization announced that it launched a plan to “reallocate Police Department resources in order to supplement current proactive and preventive patrol measures in the South Division area.” “Reducing crime and enhancing safety throughout our entire city remains a top priority for the Long Beach Police Department." said Chief of Police Wally Hebeish. "Our police officers and professional staff have worked tirelessly, made numerous scheduling adjustments, and responded to a variety of department needs in order to help keep our community safe.”LBPD will increase its security presence by deploying additional officers from several different safety units including the Neighborhood Safety Bike Team, Quality of Life Team, Motor officers, as well as Drug Investigations detectives, crime analysts, and a public i...

California launches guaranteed income pilot programs

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

California launches guaranteed income pilot programs California launched its first-ever state-funded guaranteed income pilot programs on Friday.The programs will serve Ventura and San Francisco counties, providing $1,000-$1,200 per month to 150 former foster youth.The pilot programs served through the Department of Social Services, will provide “unconditional, individual, regular cash payments intended to disrupt poverty, advance equity, and support the basic needs of recipients,” state officials said.“Guaranteed income programs help level the playing field and will give these former foster youth the support and resources they need to pursue their California dream,” said Governor Gavin Newsom.The Ventura County Human Services Agency was awarded $1,538,758 and will provide recipients with $1,000 per month for 18 months.The City and County of San Francisco were awarded $3,439,090 and will provide recipients with $1,200 per month for 18 months.Officials said the former foster youth recipients who will benefit have already been identified...

Needling Through: How Body Electric’s Brian Keith Thompson Took Piercing to the Next Level

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

Needling Through: How Body Electric’s Brian Keith Thompson Took Piercing to the Next Level Like all forms of body modification, the art of piercing has evolved. Getting one’s ears pierced is common no matter your gender or age, and nobody blinks an eye at the site of a nostril, a bellybutton, an eyebrow or even a lip ring these days, though the latter three might seem a bit dated to older folk, visually tied to the early ‘90s punk and metal heyday when they became most popular and were seen all over album covers and MTV.A new generation has discovered body jewelry and adornment, and it’s not even a retro thing. Fans of goth aesthetics and fashion hubs like Dolls Kill, Killstar, and the like, have re-ignited a new piercing culture. With celebrities like Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus rocking them, they’re practically mainstream. The hashtag “piercings” has 14.7 billion views on TikTok.Recently, this writer’s own teenager requested to move beyond earlobes to the cartilage between their nostrils – the septum – and our reaction wasn’t exactly that of a “cool mom,” despite the fa...

‘I hate Black people’: San Jose officer in controversial police shooting resigns over racist text discovery

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:46:26 GMT

‘I hate Black people’: San Jose officer in controversial police shooting resigns over racist text discovery SAN JOSE — A San Jose officer involved in a controversial police shooting at a downtown taqueria last year — in which the wounded man broke up a fight and had disarmed a gunman before he was shot — has resigned over the discovery of racist text messages he wrote, including some making light of the shooting and one that said “I hate Black people.”Mark McNamara, who joined the San Jose Police Department in 2017, resigned earlier this week in after being notified of a probe into his offensive messages, Police Chief Anthony Mata told this news organization Friday.Mata said McNamara was being investigated by the department’s internal affairs unit for an unrelated criminal matter, which led to the revelation that the now-former officer “had sent disgusting text messages that demonstrated racial bias.”“I don’t stand for this. It’s disgusting and horrible that we have an officer that thinks that way,” Mata said. “...