Austin, TX
? Two Austin Hospitals Top 5 In TX + Five UT Athletes Named To CoSIDA
Completely satisfied Saturday, folks of Austin! This is the whole lot occurring on the town in the present day.
First, in the present day’s climate:
A t-storm round within the p.m. Excessive: 98 Low: 61.
Listed below are the highest tales in the present day in Austin:
- Now that the weekend is lastly right here, it is time to have fun, and there some ways to do it in Austin! “From a Texas-sized commencement celebration to an air guitar championship” and extra, there’s a number of enjoyable native occasions for all to get pleasure from! Collect the household or get along with associates, and take a look at “a number of the occasions you’ll be able to attend this weekend” at: (KVUE.com)
- St. David’s South Austin Medical Middle and St. David’s Medical Middle from Austin “ranked among the many prime 5 finest hospitals in Texas and within the prime 250 hospitals within the U.S.” Every of them earned “recognition for Coronary Intervention, securing the No. 3 and No. 5 spot in that class.” The rankings got by “Healthgrades which “charges hospitals primarily based on scientific outcomes resembling charges for affected person deaths and remedy issues.” Dr. Brad Bowman, Chief Medical Officer and Head of Information Science at Healthgrades, mentioned the rankings “present customers with elevated transparency relating to the care of their areas, and empowers them to make extra assured care selections for themselves and their households.” (CultureMap Austin)
- Final week “5 College of Texas student-athletes” had been “named to the Faculty Sports activities Info Administrators of America (CoSIDA) Tutorial All-District Staff for at-large sports activities.” They’re Jake Foster and Drew Kibler (Swimming and Diving), Cole Hammer (Golf, District 7 first crew in Males’s At-Massive division), Kaitlin Knifton (Rowing), Sara Kouskova (Golf, District 7 first crew within the Ladies’s At-Massive division). All of them will advance “to the nationwide poll for CoSIDA Tutorial All-America consideration. Hook Em! (TexasSports.com)
- In Austin yow will discover nearly “any kind of meals,” however it’s exhausting to search out “Japanese sandwiches.” One place the place yow will discover them, although, are at Choo Sando positioned at 8309 Analysis Blvd., Ste. B. The Japanese sandwiches are made with “milk bread or shokupan…made specifically by an area bakery” and “the fillings are additionally distinctive! Chef Choo “began the enterprise after leaving a job at an area Japanese restaurant.” Whereas he was serving to at “a church fundraiser” he “was attempting to determine what to make.” He mentioned, “God give me one thing. (A) good thought. Sandwiches!” Thus, Choo Sando was born, which “makes use of Choo’s final title with the Japanese shortened English for sandwich, sando.” For extra go to: (FOX 7 Austin)
- Nationwide Rescue Canine Day was on Friday, Might 20, however that does not imply that is the one day you’ll be able to rescue an animal! You possibly can really “give a loving dwelling to a furry buddy in want any day of the yr!” There are many shelters in Austin that “are at present experiencing capability points” so there’s a nice want for adoptions and fosters. For extra particulars go to: (KVUE.com)
At present in Austin:
From my pocket book:
- “FYI from KUT Austin: Austin’s airport now desires folks to reach three or extra hours earlier than departure.” (Fb)
- “Come one, come all, whether or not you are massive or small! A library is one of the best when it is a library for all! Austin Public Library’s Store ‘Library for All’ tees are actually restocked in grownup and youth sizes. Cease by the store subsequent time you are on the Central Library!” (Fb)
- The Settlement Residence for Kids is honored to accomplice with Legacy Collective and be capable of share the essential work that they do with their Austin space donors. Thanks!” (Fb)
- “The Drop-In is again with free dwell music each Thursday this summer time on the Lengthy Middle garden with ACL Radio and kicks off on Might 26! Do not miss a few of Austin’s finest artists plus meals, drinks and beautiful views of the downtown skyline.” (Fb)
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Austin, TX
UT-Austin President Jay Hartzell leaves to lead SMU
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University of Texas at Austin President Jay Hartzell is leaving the UT Systemâs flagship school to become the next president of Southern Methodist University, he announced Tuesday.
Hartzell said in a press release that this was an opportunity âI could not pass up.â
âI look forward to building upon the universityâs remarkable momentum and leading SMU into its next era,â he said.
SMUâs current president, R. Gerald Turner, will transition this summer to the role of president emeritus. He has led the university for three decades.
Hartzellâs formal installation as president of SMU is tentatively scheduled for next fall.
It was immediately unclear who will lead UT-Austin in the interim or when the university will have a new president.
Hartzell has been president of UT-Austin since 2020. He previously served as dean of the McCombs School of Business and has been a UT-Austin faculty member since 2001.
Last year, his request for armed state troopers to respond to pro-Palestinian protests on campus received a vote of no confidence from faculty and praise from the GOP.
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Austin, TX
Dallas tops U-Haul list as No. 1 U.S. destination for movers in 2024
Editor’s note: As the year comes to a close, we look back at the 10 most-read real estate stories in Dallas for 2024 â including new honors for several local suburbs, market trends, and a sports star who razed his mansion. These are the 10 hottest real estate headlines of 2024 in Dallas:
1. 3 Dallas suburbs shine on new list of best small cities in America. Living in the big city isn’t for everyone, which is why many are flocking to the suburbs and less-populated cities around Dallas. To demonstrate the popularity of suburban and rural communities, a new study by WalletHub has singled out three of Dallas’ top suburbs on their 2024 list of the “Best Small Cities in America,” released October 1. Leading the pack as the best small city in Texas was Rockwall, followed by Allen and Flower Mound.
2. Texas tree group issues dire warning to Dallas owners of oak trees. In January, a nonprofit dedicated to trees issued a warning to Dallas citizens who own oak trees: Put down the pruning shears. Homeowners and landscaping types may have been tempted to do some spring pruning, but when it came to oak trees, then was not the time. The reason: oak wilt, a devastating, incurable fungus that had been slowly spreading over a large part of the U.S.
3. Laid-back Dallas suburb named 5th best in U.S. by Travel + Leisure. The Dallas-Fort Worth city of Coppell had new bragging rights in July: It was declared the No. 5 best American suburb to live in by a recent Travel + Leisure report. The report analyzed feedback from Realtors and data from “recent livability rankings” to determine the 10 best U.S. suburbs with the most “affordable housing, top-rated schools, and excellent job opportunities.”
Coppell is the No. 2 best suburb to live in Texas, and No. 5 nationwide.
City of Coppell, TX Municipal Government / Facebook
4. Dallas landlord must pay $48 million for charging bogus fees to tenants. A Dallas-based company that rents out single-family homes was ordered to pay $48 million to settle claims by the Federal Trade Commission that it reaped millions of dollars via deceptive business practices â including forcing tenants to pay undisclosed fees on top of their monthly rent. Invitation Homes, based in Dallas, is the nation’s largest owner of single-family homes for rent.
5. 2 Dallas-area ZIP codes make list of hottest U.S. housing markets in 2023. Despite higher mortgage rates, Dallas’ housing market continued to attract more people in 2023, according to a report by Opendoor released in January 2024. Two Dallas-area ZIP codes in particular â in Forney and Aubrey â earned top 10 status on the list of “hottest ZIP codes in the U.S.”
6. Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott razes his mansion in Prosper. In 2019, Dak Prescott acquired a 9,000 square-foot mansion built on seven acres of land for the sum of $3.3 million. In October 2024, he razed it to the ground. According to TMZ Sports, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback mowed down his Prosper mansion “to nothing more than a pile of rubble” while watching its destruction from feet away.
Dak Prescott’s home was razed in Prosper.
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7. 2 Dallas-area ZIP codes rank as hottest U.S. housing markets in 2024. The Dallas-Fort Worth housing market is growing hotter by the day, and two ZIP codes in particular were listed in Realtor.com’s new survey of the hottest housing markets in America, released in August: 76021 in Bedford, and 75028 in Flower Mound.
8. Custom ’50s house with rare metal kitchen cabinets is for sale in Dallas. In February, a ’50s home in original condition was for sale in Dallas with a rare feature: a set of original metal kitchen cabinets rendered in a breathtaking pastel pink. The home was in Lakewood, just a few blocks west of White Rock Lake at 6946 Delrose Dr, where it was listed for $1,100,000 by Simone Jeanes with Allie Beth Allman.
6946 Delrose Dr. facade.
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9. Dallas makes new list of easiest U.S. cities to pay off a mortgage. Whether a homeowner’s mortgage is for 15 or 30 years, paying off such a large debt can be an arduous process. But luckily for homeowners living in Dallas-Fort Worth, paying off a mortgage is much easier than in most other metropolitan areas in the country, according to a new report by SmartAsset. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington earned a ranking of No. 13 in SmartAsset’s September study analyzing the top 40 large U.S. metros where it’s easiest to pay off a mortgage.
10. 2 Dallas neighbors top the list of best real estate markets in America. For those looking to rent an apartment or buy their first home, Dallas-Fort Worth is the place to be: According to an August report by WalletHub, DFW towns McKinney and Frisco were crowned the No. 1 and No. 2 best real estate markets in America, and two more in the area â Denton and Allen â also ranked among the top 10.
Austin, TX
Jimmy Blacklock named new chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court
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Justice Jimmy Blacklock, a conservative ally of Gov. Greg Abbott, has been named the new chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court. He replaces Nathan Hecht, the courtâs longest serving justice, who stepped down at the end of December due to the mandatory judicial retirement age.
Abbott appointed his general counsel, James P. Sullivan, to take the seat vacated by Blacklockâs promotion.
âThe Supreme Court of Texas plays a crucial role to shape the future of our great state, and Jimmy Blacklock and James Sullivan will be unwavering guardians of the Texas Constitution serving on our state’s highest judicial court,â Abbott said in a statement.
As chief justice, Blacklock will take on a larger role in the administration of the court. During his tenure, Hecht helped reform the rules of civil procedure and was a fierce advocate for legal aid and other programs to help low-income Texans access the justice system. But, as he told The Texas Tribune in December, when it comes to rulings, âthe chief is just one voice of nine.â
Adding Sullivan to the court will further secure the courtâs conservative stronghold. While Hecht came up in an era when state courts were less politically relevant, Blacklock and Sullivan are both young proteges of an increasingly active conservative legal movement.
Blacklock attended Yale Law School and clerked on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and after a stint in private practice, he joined the Texas Office of the Attorney General under Abbott. He helped lead Texasâ aggressive litigation strategy against the Obama administration, defending the stateâs restrictive abortion and voter identification laws, gay marriage restrictions and crusade against the Affordable Care Act.
When Abbott became governor, Blacklock became his general counsel. Abbott appointed him to the bench in December 2017, when he was just 38 years old.
The Texas Supreme Court has transformed over the last few decades from a plaintiff-friendly venue dominated by Democrats to the exclusive domain of increasingly conservative Republicans. Abbott, a former justice himself, has played a huge role in this shift, appointing six of the nine current justices, including Sullivan.
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Sullivan graduated from Harvard Law School and clerked for the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. He spent four years as Texas assistant solicitor general during Abbottâs tenure as attorney general, and in 2018, became Abbottâs deputy general counsel. In 2021, he became the governorâs general counsel.
âAs General Counsel for the Office of the Governor, James Sullivan has provided superior legal advice and rendered opinions on some of the most consequential legal issues in Texas,â Abbott said in a statement. âHe has the integrity, temperament, and experience Texas needs as a Texas Supreme Court Justice.â
Itâs now seen as one of the most conservative high courts in the country, issuing consequential rulings on abortion, COVID restrictions, health care for trans minors and local control in just the last few years. While Democrats have tried to pin these often unpopular rulings on the justices during election years, incumbents tend to easily win reelection in these relatively low-awareness down-ballot races.
Blacklock defeated Harris County District Judge DaSean Jones in November by more than 16 points. In a statement Monday, he thanked Hecht for his âextraordinary legacy of service.â
âThe Supreme Court of Texas belongs to the People of Texas, not to the judges or the lawyers,â he said. âOur job at the Court is to apply the law fairly and impartially to every case that comes before us. My colleagues and I are committed to defending the rule of law and to preserving our Texas and United States Constitutions.â
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