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How You Can Rock Out For The Holidays With Trans-Siberian Orchestra in NYC | Sports Radio 93.3 KJR
TSO’s “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Better of TSO & Extra” tour kicked off earlier this month in Inexperienced Bay, Wisconsin, and is making 60 stops throughout the nation in cities together with Rochester, Phoenix, Austin, Knoxville, Charlotte, St. Louis, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and extra, earlier than wrapping up on December thirtieth in San Antonio, Texas. Tickets are on sale now — see the remaining tour dates under.
In a press release, TSO’s musical director and lead guitarist Al Pitrelli mentioned of the tour, “It was so particular to be again enjoying stay final yr. While you love one thing as a lot as we do and it’s taken away, it made us tremendous grateful to be again. I stay up for seeing all our ‘repeat offenders’ and all our new buddies after we hit the highway.”
Remaining TSO “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve” Tour Dates:
11/30 – Albany, NY @ MVP Enviornment
12/1 – Rochester, NY @ Blue Cross Enviornment
12/1 – Fresno, CA @ Save Mart Heart
12/2 – Toledo, OH @ Looking Heart
12/2 – Sacremento, CA @ Golden 1 Heart
12/3 – Dayton, OH @ Nutter Heart
12/3 – Ontario, CA @ Toyota Enviornment
12/4 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Enviornment
12/4 – Phoenix, AC @ Footprint Heart
12/7 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Enviornment
12/7 – Austin, TX @ Temper Heart
12/8 – Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Enviornment
12/8 – Oklahoma Metropolis, OK @ Paycom Heart
12/9 – Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Enviornment
12/9 – North Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Financial institution Enviornment
12/10 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Heart
12/10 – St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Heart
12/11 – Atlanta, GA @ Fuel South Enviornment
12/11 – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
12/14 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Enviornment
12/14 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Enviornment
12/15 – Charlottesville, VA @ John Paul Jones Enviornment
12/15 – Birmingham, AL @ BJCC
12/16 – Allentown, PA @ PPL Heart
12/16 – Jacksonville, FL @ VyStar Veterans Memorial Enviornment
12/17 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Enviornment
12/17 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Heart
12/18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Heart
12/18 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Enviornment
12/21 – Hershey, PA @ Big Heart
12/21 – Chicago, IL @ Allstate Enviornment
12/22 – Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Heart
12/22 – Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Discussion board
12/23 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Enviornment
12/23 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Power Heart
12/26 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Enviornment
12/26 – Kansas Metropolis, MO @ T-Cell Heart
12/27 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Heart
12/28 – Dallas, TX @ American Airways Heart
12/29 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Enviornment
12/29 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Heart
12/30 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
12/30 – San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Heart
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Quinn Ewers Listed on First Injury Report vs. Texas A&M Aggies
AUSTIN — The Texas Longhorns have included Quinn Ewers on the initial student-athlete availability report for Saturday’s matchup against the Texas A&M Aggies.
Ewers, who suffered an ankle injury in the win over the Kentucky Wildcats, is currently listed as probable after undergoing an MRI. The rest of the report remains the same for Texas.
Here’s the full report for both teams:
ESPN’s Pete Thamel said Tuesday on SportCenter that Ewers has been “rehabbing feverishly” after suffering the injury.
“I was told it’s a low-grade ankle sprain for Quinn Ewers that is going to be lingering into that Texas A&M game,” Thamel said. “Sources told me today that Quinn Ewers is still slated to start for the Longhorns in College Station on Saturday night. I’ve been told he’s rehabbing feverishly. … So the reality for Quinn Ewers is that he won’t be 100 percent on Saturday, but he’s working to be the best version of himself.”
Ewers said after the Kentucky game that his ankle was “a little tender.”
“It’s just a little tender,” Ewers said. “Just got to do as much treatment as I can. We were around the 50-yard line, and I stepped up and kind of took off running a little bit, and then kind of got hip-drop tackled, and I think he kind of just rolled up on it a little bit. But it’s football and stuff like that happens.”
This season, Ewers has gone 189 of 278 passing for 2,089 yards, 23 touchdowns and six interceptions. He’s added one touchdown on the ground.
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TxDOT says smaller projects help improve traffic, as big projects get underway
It might be hard to fathom by the looks of the flow of traffic on Interstate 35 during rush hour, but new data from the Texas A&M Transportation Institute showed Austin drivers are spending 21% less time in traffic.
KXAN Traffic Anchor Erica Brennes Spoke with the Texas Department of Transportation about what projects are contributing to that improvement, and what projects are now underway that may change that data.
I-35 stretches 509 miles across the state of Texas. Data from the Texas A&M Transportation Institute found the portion that runs through downtown Austin is the third most congested roadway in the Lone Star State.
However, a new TTI report showed that despite growth in Austin’s population, and vehicle miles traveled up 7%, annual hours of delay in the last five years was down 21%.
“We attribute that to many things — operational improvements we’ve done on some small projects, but a number of projects we’ve built with our Texas Clear Lanes initiative to address congestion in our areas, and very proud to see that the annual hours of delay has been reduced, even though there’s been an increase in vehicle miles traveled across the state,” Tucker Ferguson, TxDOT’s Austin District Engineer, said.
Some of TxDOT’s completed projects behind that improvement include I-35 in Round Rock, I-35 at 51st Street, I-35 at Parmer Lane and I-35 at Oltorf Street.
But that percentage was calculated before new projects kicked off, like the I-35 Capital Express North and South projects, the Oak Hill Parkway and the Loop 360 project near Westlake Drive.
“Any kind of construction is inconvenient and disruptive. So we ask folks to pay attention to the surroundings,” Ferguson said. “There may be construction equipment coming in and out of work zones. There may be stoppages ahead that are unexpected. If there wasn’t that construction there, we just ask them to be patient. Leave early and not be in a rush.”
That stretch of road will see construction for the next decade.
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Central Texas holiday events kicking off soon
AUSTIN, Texas – The holiday season is here with some events kicking off in Central Texas, and we’re getting a behind-the-scenes look at more that are set to roll out in the next couple of weeks.
“That’s generous and very kind of them, sweet of them to do it. God’s going to bless them for doing this,” says Maria, who attended the H-E-B Feast of Sharing dinner.
Thanksgiving came early with the 35th Annual H-E-B Feast of Sharing dinner at the Palmer Events Center. Free meals were passed out by volunteers, flu shots were made available, as well as free transportation to and from the event.
“We do 35 dinners across the state, and we serve over three. Over 300. Meals across the state and in Mexico. So today in Austin, we’re looking to serve 10,000,” says H-E-B Public Affairs Manager Tamara Jones.
While meals were being served, preparation started for the Christmas season in Austin.
This Friday, more lights are coming to the city with Mozart’s Lake Austin Festival of Lights. Celebrating four decades, the festival will operate for nearly six weeks.
The dazzling light displays last two and a half hours from 5-10 p.m., and it ends on January 4. Ticket prices are $5 for those ages 12 and up.
The countdown is also underway for the 60th year anniversary of the city of Austin’s Trail of Lights. Gates open on December 10 and close on December 23.
There are more than two million lights, 90 holiday trees and more than 70 holiday displays along the nearly one-mile stretch.
“We have got some new things this year as well for our opening night. We have got a drone show, that will happen four times on opening night. We have got a lot of new photo activations that are happening as well throughout the trail that you will be able to see,” says Executive Director of Trail of Lights Foundation James Russell.
The first seven nights are free, and the remaining seven nights will cost $8 per ticket. Those ages 11 and under are free. The trail opens from 7-10 p.m. with a line-up of live entertainment and activities.
“We have a ferris wheel, a carousel, and plenty to eat, so bring an appetite we have different vendors. You can buy Trail of Light merch,” says Trail of Lights Foundation Board member Enrique Duran.
This holiday season, the Kyle Police Department is warning residents to watch out for porch pirates with a popular Christmas character, the Grinch.
It’s the third year of the public service announcement, and the first year the department will host a Grinch on the Green event with live music, vendors, a Grinch movie screening and photos with the Grinch.
The Grinch on the Green event is free and will be held Saturday, Dec. 7, from 5:30-9 p.m. at La Verde Park.
The Source: Information from interviews conducted by FOX 7 Austin’s Tan Radford
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