Austin, TX
Beneil Dariush Says Tsarukyan Is One Of The Best

Austin, TX – Perenial contender UFC lightweight Beneil Dariush will look to turn back a young challenger when he faces Arman Tsarukyan at UFC Austin on Saturday night.
“I think he’s a stud. You look at him and every aspect he can fight,” Dariush told reporters on Wednesday.
“He can grapple, he can strike, he can mix it up. He’s 27 I think or 26. Young kid and makes him dangerous. When you’re young you grow in leaps and bounds. I don’t look at him like his last fight or the fight before that. I look at him like a better version. I prepare for that version.”
Taking on a younger guy that is lower in the rankings Dariush knows that perspective is important as to what he has to gain from the fight.
“What do you gain from this fight? I would say, in terms of status, nothing. I gain nothing from this fight. If I win I don’t think my ranking will change. If I lose I’m definitely going to get dropped quite a bit,” Dariush said.
“But I’m an athlete who loves to compete and I like to compete with the best people in the world. I believe he’s one of the best people in the world. That’s what motivates me to compete. It’s not an issue of rankings.”
Dariush, already looking at the end of his career, wants to make sure he leaves no stone unturned. Only fight the best of the best.
“I want to make sure, before I retire, I fight the best guys in the world and I think I’m doing that,” he said.
Watch the entire media day scrum with Beneil Dariush above. He takes on Arman Tsarukyan at UFC Austin.

Austin, TX
Gear Up for Bike to Work Day

Bike to Work Day is coming up Friday, May 16. Fueling stations will be available along your commute, offering treats like coffee, tacos and snacks; CapMetro Bikeshare will offer free passes; group rides will happen; a celebration will be held at City Hall; and afterparty will be hosted by Central Machine Works.
It’s a celebration we endorse and promote at Austin Transportation and Public Works (TPW), because more people bicycling to work means less traffic congestion and air pollution.
Have you considered bicycling to work?
No, we’re not trying to guilt you into it. For many people, biking to work just isn’t realistic — maybe it’s just too far, a hectic personal life won’t permit it, or a physical challenge makes it impossible. We understand.
However, if you have been thinking about trying out a bike for your commute … give it a go! There are many benefits — the exercise can improve your mental and physical health and it’s cheaper than the gasoline, car maintenance and highway tolls.
It will require some preparation, including some things that might not occur to you if you’re more accustomed to driving.
First, of course, you’ll need a bike and helmet. If you don’t already own those, Austin has plenty of bike shops to help find what’s right for you. Also, buy equipment that will allow you to carry what you need, such as saddlebags, a backpack or baskets (some bikes have them built-in).
You may want to consider buying an electric bike (e-bike) — they have a motor that adds power to your pedaling, which can help you go up hills or travel faster or farther. And don’t forget, Austin Energy offers rebates of up to $600 on qualifying e-bike purchases.
Then, plan your trip — if you previously commuted on a highway or major arterial, now you’ll be looking for streets with bike lanes or taking trails. TPW has tools to help you plan your safest and easiest route. The Austin Bike Map is available both online and in print (reach out to austinmobility@austintexas.gov for a copy), featuring color-coding that shows which routes are most comfortable. You can also use the trip planner at GetThereATX.com.
Dress appropriately — make sure you’re comfortable (warm in winter, light and cool in summer, and shoes appropriate for pedaling) and visible. In summer, you might need to shower at the office (if your company offers it) and change into work clothes.
Finally, be safe. Obey traffic laws. Use bike lanes or a trail wherever possible. Be sure to always ride in the same direction as traffic and don’t forget to use your hand signals when turning. And practice defensive driving — make eye contact with motorists and be certain they’re going to stop before heading into an intersection.
Consider these factors when weighing whether bicycling to work is right for you:
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Ease into it. Decide what’s right for you. Maybe every day is too much? Then pick a day that’s your biking day. If the weather is bad, don’t feel pressured to ride — just resolve to try it again on the next nice day so that you don’t fall out of the habit.
Austin, TX
Michigan softball draws UCF for NCAA Tournament opener in Austin, Texas
Michigan softball is headed to Austin, Texas, for the opening weekend of the 2025 NCAA Softball Tournament. The Wolverines (38-19), who won their second straight Big Ten Tournament on May 10, will open the NCAAs at 2 p.m. May 16 against UCF (ESPN2) in the regional hosted by overall 6-seed Texas.
UCF (33-22-1) finished seventh in the Big 12 before advancing to the conference quarterfinals. The Wolverines and the Knights have some recent NCAA history, with host UCF eliminating U-M in Orlando, Florida, in a 2022 regional final —the last game for the Wolverines under legendary coach Carol Hutchins.
The Longhorns (46-10), who finished third in the SEC and lost in the SEC tournament semifinals, will open against Ohio Valley Conference champion Eastern Illinois (34-20) at approximately 4:30 p.m. May 16.
The winners of those first-round games will play at 1 p.m. May 17 for a spot in the regional final at 1 p.m. May 18, while the losers will play 3:30 p.m. May 17 in an elimination game. The winner of that game faces the loser of May 17’s first game for the second spot in the regional final.
The winner of the Austin regional will face the winner of the Clemson regional (featuring Clemson, USC Upstate, Northwestern and Kentucky) the following weekend in a best-of-three series at the higher seed’s campus for a spot in the Women’s College World Series, which begins May 29 in Oklahoma City.
In their third season under coach Bonnie Stoll, the Wolverines are looking for their first Super Regional berth since 2016. That’s also the last time U-M advanced to the College World Series. Last season, in their first NCAA appearance under Stoll, U-M dropped its NCAA opener in Stillwater, Oklahoma, then won twice to advance to the regional final before losing to host Oklahoma State.
Michigan, making its 31st NCAA tourney appearance (all since 1992), has advanced to the WCWS 12 times in all, with a championship in 2005 and a runner-up finish in 2015.
Austin, TX
One dead after crash in Central Austin
AUSTIN, Texas — One person is dead after a crash in Central Austin early Sunday morning.
Austin Travis County EMS responded to the scene on westbound Koenig Lane at Airport Boulevard.
The victim was pronounced dead at the scene after medics attempted resuscitative efforts, according to ATCEMS.
Police said the intersection remains closed to all traffic as officers investigate the scene.
Drivers are advised to expect delays and plan alternate routes.
No additional details about the circumstances of the crash or the identity of the victim were immediately available.
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