Austin, TX
? Military Hero Graduates From UT + St. Francis School Head Retiring
Whats up all. I am right here together with your recent copy of the Austin Each day, crammed with all of the group info it’s worthwhile to know proper now.
First, in the present day’s climate:
A day thunderstorm. Excessive: 87 Low: 69.
Listed below are the highest tales in Austin in the present day:
- On Saturday, Could 21, Qusay Hussein “who survived the 2006 bombing in Iraq when he was 17” graduated from the College of Texas at Austin. Sadly, he “misplaced his imaginative and prescient and his nostril” through the assault however when “the U.S. army linked him with Medical doctors With out Borders,” they “introduced him to the U.S.” the place “he underwent 58 reconstructive surgical procedures” and have become a scholar on the Texas Faculty for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Hussein, who obtain a Grasp’s diploma and plans to get a PhD., “served as graduation speaker for the Steve Hicks Faculty of Social Work.” He stated, “I do know most of you and your capability to realize, so I do know our supreme tenacity, compassion, kindness will mild the world round us and justice and love will prevail.” For a 2018 story that includes Hussein go to: (KVUE.com)
- Throughout this previous weekend’s thunderstorms, “about 4,000 Austin Vitality clients had been affected” Sunday morning “with outages throughout town.” An Austin power spokesperson reported that whereas there wasn’t “a direct trigger for the outages throughout town,” crews labored “to restore the outages as quick as doable.” For hottest info on outages and repairs, verify Austin Vitality’s outage map, enroll on Austin Vitality’s textual content outage alerts web site, and report any outages to 512-322-9100. (KXAN.com)
- After 36 years as head of Austin’s St. Francis Faculty, 78-year-old Barbara Porter who based the college in 1985, plans to retire on June 30. Rising up in North England, she “taught in personal faculties across the U.S., then teamed up with engaged Austin mother and father to create an inclusive, nondenominational place of studying that’s academically rigorous, however not culturally rigid, for pre-kindergarten by way of eighth grade.” Former professor, Douglas Laycock, stated, “To start with, it was solely the sheer genius and charisma and management of Barbara Porter that held St. Francis collectively.” He added, “She impressed everybody else, mother and father and lecturers, to do wonderful issues as they constructed a college collectively.” (Subscription: Austin American-Statesman)
- Austin Metropolis Council obtained a latest memo from Austin Police Chief Joseph Chacon relating to “a staging space the place first responders can stage personnel and/or gear.” The world “was created within the 600 block of Neches Road” at “Downtown Austin’s Sixth Road leisure district. The memo additionally “states that Austin-Travis County EMS (ATCEMS) can be engaged on getting new gear to assist present affected person care rapidly.” For extra info go to: (KVUE.com)
- The week might have simply began, nevertheless it’s not too early to start out planning for the weekend! Each Sunday, from 4-10 p.m., the Alamo Drafthouse situated at 1120 S. Lamar Blvd. hosts “a night stuffed with board video games, drinks, meals, and enjoyable at The Highball!” For extra go to: (365 Issues Austin)
As we speak in Austin:
From my pocket book:
- “Congratulations to all College of Texas at Austin graduates! You earned this! Hook Em!” (Fb)
- “Wish to rhyme however do not have a lot time? Attempt a limerick! Enter your witty phrases on this contest hosted by our companions to pay tribute to the individuals, locations, sights, and sounds of this nice metropolis and state by immortalizing them in verse! Be taught extra and submit your limerick at austintexas.gov/division/o-henry-museum for an opportunity to win a Texas-Themed prize bundle! Submissions accepted Could 22-June 4. Limericks ought to relate to Austin or Texas, and all submissions have to be household pleasant. Public voting runs June 5-11, and winners will likely be introduced June 12.” (Fb)
- “A neighbor from Valley View Acres has been lacking their cat named Stash since Could 14. He has a grey flea collar and could be very pleasant. In the event you discover him, please contact the neighbor by way of the Nextdoor website.” (Nextdoor)
- “A neighbor from Spicewood at Balcones Village misplaced their out-of-town family members’ black lab canine from Spring Lake Drive. His title is Bo and he is very pleasant, however the quantity on the tag is from out-of-town. In the event you discover him, please name 512-762-4810 as an alternative.” (Nextdoor)
- “A 78-year-old neighbor from Austin Metropolis Park and his brother-in-law, Stanley McLaughlin, have been searching for a number of younger males who need to make some spending cash ($15/hour) after college and/or on weekends. Stanley wants assist in his pecan orchard, getting his irrigation system working now, and later with harvest within the fall. The neighbor wants assist with yard work round the home and perhaps with another initiatives. If , please name the neighbor at 512-346-3387 or Stanley at 512-627-9598.” (Nextdoor)
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â Gabriela Couvillion
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Austin, TX
N. Texas QB wows in first start since 9th grade
After years of waiting for his chance, Drew Mestemaker got one shot to be a starting quarterback and made the most of it.
The North Texas walk-on hadn’t started a game at quarterback since his freshman year of high school in Austin, Texas, where he later started at safety and was an all-district punter.
But with Mean Green starting quarterback Chandler Morris transferring to Virginia, Mestemaker made his first start in four years against Texas State in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl on Friday. And he had a day, racking up 448 total yards, going 26-of-41 passing for 393 passing yards and two TDs and adding nine carries for 55 yards, including a 70-yard TD run.
That run — the second longest by an American quarterback in a bowl game — cut Texas State’s lead to two points, 30-28, with 1:49 left, after which Mestemaker went to the sideline and started throwing up into a trash can.
The freshman’s magic ended when he was intercepted with 12 seconds left, and Texas State held on for its second straight First Responder Bowl win.
Still, North Texas, which had the country’s No. 3 passing offense this season, came away with an incredible story and a potential star.
“That’s the first football game he started at quarterback since the ninth grade, which is just wild to me,” Mean Green coach Eric Morris said of Mestemaker, who backed up current Louisville freshman quarterback Deuce Adams at Vandegrift High in Austin. “To see him go out there and compete the way he did, I mean the kid, he has some traits.”
Morris, who played receiver at Texas Tech under Mike Leach and was later Kliff Kingsbury’s offensive coordinator in Lubbock when Patrick Mahomes played there, had high praise for Mestemaker.
“I’ve been around some good ones, been blessed to be around a lot of NFL guys in my career, and he has some traits that are just as good or better than some of those guys playing on Sundays right now,” Morris said. “I think you saw the athleticism, the accuracy, the decision-making. I wouldn’t be surprised if in 15 years, Drew Mestemaker’s playing football still.”
Bobcats quarterback Jordan McCloud, who previously played for South Florida, Arizona and James Madison before transferring to Texas State ahead of this season, surpassed 10,000 career passing yards by throwing for 307 and a touchdown in Friday’s win, fending off an opponent who entered with 69 career passing yards in Mestemaker.
“Hats off to North Texas and Coach Morris,” Bobcats coach G.J. Kinne said. “Their backup quarterback came out and played lights out. The last couple of weeks have been the craziest I’ve been a part of in college football.”
North Texas was without top wide receiver DT Sheffield (66 catches, 822 yards, 11 TDs), who transferred to Rutgers, and the Mean Green came in as 13.5-point underdogs. Mestemaker, who had attempted five passes in four appearances as a backup this season, was tasked with picking up for Chandler Morris, who threw for 3,774 yards and 31 touchdowns this season but then left for the Cavaliers last month.
Mestemaker did that and then some:
âą His 393 passing yards were the second most in First Responder Bowl history, trailing only Case Keenum’s 532 in 2011.
âą His 448 yards of total offense tied Baylor’s Sawyer Robertson for the most by any FBS player this bowl season.
âą His 393 passing yards were the most in North Texas bowl history and the most ever for a true freshman in his UNT debut.
“The offense never wavered,” said receiver Damon Ward Jr., who has fought through 12 surgeries since 2019 at North Texas and ended his career Friday. “I’ll remember the resiliency and the brotherhood we have. … Drew took command of the offense. He learned all our schemes and took advantage of his opportunity.”
North Texas recently landed its own quarterback transfer in former Albany star Reese Poffenbarger, who threw for 3,603 yards and 36 touchdowns in 2023 and backed up Cam Ward at Miami this season.
Kinne, however, was impressed by what he saw of Mestemaker as QB1.
“Look, that guy’s athletic, he’s big, obviously you saw the run at the end of the game. I mean I think it’s going to be tough to beat that kid out moving forward,” he said.
Eric Morris agreed, saying after the game that he’s intrigued to see what Mestemaker can do going forward for his team.
“Just watching it right there, he can definitely lead our football program,” he said.
Austin, TX
Lakeline Mall shooting: APD release video of suspect
CEDAR PARK, Texas – Austin police are still searching for the suspect involved in a shooting at Lakeline Mall on Thursday.
Police said on Jan. 2, around 3:55 p.m., officers responded to an incident inside Lakeline Mall in Cedar Park.
The suspect and a victim left the mall immediately after the shooting.
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Initially, police said, there was no indication of any injuries. However, it was later determined a victim had minor injuries and self-reported to the hospital after leaving the mall.
A photo and video of the suspect has been shared by police. They described the suspect as a Hispanic man in his late teens to early 20s. He was last seen wearing a black hoodie, dark pants, and dark shoes.
If you have any videos, photos, etc., Austin police are asking people to share them by scanning the QR code below.
Anyone with any information should contact APD’s Aggravated Assault Unit at 512-974-5245. You may submit your tip anonymously through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program by visiting austincrimestoppers.org or calling 512-472-8477. A reward of up to $1,000 may be available for any information that leads to an arrest.
The Source: Information from the Austin Police Department
Austin, TX
ERCOT says grid is prepared for freezing temperatures
AUSTIN, Texas â Snow shovels may not be needed next week, but Spectrum News meteorologist Dan Robertson says northeast Texas down to San Marcos should prepare for colder weather.Â
âIn this particular case, the freezing temperatures will mainly be overnight, early morning, and each afternoon most of the state will rise a little bit above freezing,â said Robertson.
Officials with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas expect the grid to be adequate in a winter storm. However, there is a 50 to 80% chance of rolling blackouts if a storm lasts several days.
ERCOT said in a statement that it is âclosely monitoring the winter weather conditions moving into Texas next week. Grid conditions are expected to be normal.âÂ
âOne of the things that we donât really know for sure is how long this is going to last, these polar air masses being very dense and heavy. They tend to get into the area and then just hang around until something comes along to push them out,â said Robertson.
In correlation with low temperatures, ERCOT forecasts show an increased energy demand early next week. Energy expert Ed Hirs predicts the power plants will remain operable, but at a cost to consumers.
âIf a few of these plants donât show up, then the price across the grid will go from, say, $50 a megawatt hour to $5,000 a megawatt hour, or in wholesale terms for the consumer, it will go from 5 cents a kilowatt hour to $5 a kilowatt hour,â said Hirs.
Competitive pricing for consumers is why the Rio Grande Electric Co-op, which owns power lines across 18 Texas counties, wants to connect its New Mexico consumers to the Texas power grid.
âConnect to ERCOT, then we have a bigger pool to, you know, find better pricing, a better source,â said Theresa Quiroz, CEO at Rio Grande Electric.
ERCOT and the Public Utilities Commission of Texas, which regulates the grid, oppose the out-of-state connection.
In a filing, PUCT warns that Rio Grande Electric’s request could trigger federal oversight and âdisrupt the jurisdictional status quo for ERCOT and the utilities operating in ERCOT that the PUCT regulates.â
âWe canât leave our members out in the dark,â said Quiroz.
In November, Rio Grande Electric asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to determine whether connecting its New Mexico customers to ERCOT would require federal regulation.
âIn our filing we talk about hypothetical projects that could come to fruition if, you know, the FERC matter gets resolved and they give us permission to move forward. Now, once we get that, then we go to the Public Utility Commission with an actual project that they can review, dissect and inform us which direction we need to go in,â said Quiroz.
But energy experts warn federal oversight may be unavoidable if ERCOT canât keep the power on this winter.
âI would expect that President Trump is going to make an effort to throw ERCOT under federal oversight and regulation, simply because this is a huge national security issue for this country,â said Hirs.
As the freezing weather moves closer, power plants are required to weatherize equipment, and Texans are advised to weatherize their homes.Â
âThe main thing is to make sure that your heating ventilation system is well-functioning and is ready to be tested over the next seven days or so,â said Robertson.
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