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Lead singer of Austin band Nané dead at 29
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Native artists and followers shared their recollections of Daniel Sahad on Fb.
AUSTIN, Texas — Daniel Sahad, the lead singer of Austin indie rock band Nané, has died.
“It’s with unbelievable ache that we’ve to share our lovely chief, Daniel Sahad, handed away final night time,” the band wrote on Fb on Monday. “Please give his household and associates the area they should course of this tragedy. Thanks all.”
In response to KVUE’s information companions on the Austin American-Statesman, Sahad was 29 years outdated.
Sahad and his band have been described by the Statesman as “a supersonic five-piece that carried out minor miracles of funk and soul that led to heart-soaring revelations,” topping its listing of Austin artists to comply with in 2022.
Followers and fellow artists have been fast to share their recollections and condolences on Monday.
“That is crushing information. What a stupendous gentle of music and love. My condolences to Daniel’s household, band mates, associates and lots of followers,” wrote native musician Nakia.
“What an unlimited expertise, and such a tragic loss,” the Texas Music Workplace stated.
“I am unable to even course of this. He was such a shining star, poised for greatness. Sending heartfelt like to the band, household, associates,” stated ACL Radio’s Loris Lowe.
Nané was featured in the newest Austin Metropolis Limits Music Competition in 2021, acting on the Miller Lite Stage.
Sahad’s explanation for loss of life has not been disclosed.
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Austin, TX
Biden in Austin: Austinites advised to expect airport travel, traffic, public transport delays
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AUSTIN, Texas – President Joe Biden is expected to visit Austin on Monday, which could impact your commute and travel plans.
AUS officials are warning travelers to be prepared for minor impacts on operations because of the president’s visit.
AUS officials say they are expecting traffic and flight delays of 15 to 30 minutes leading up to and during President Biden’s landing and take-off.
According to AUS, when Biden touches down in Austin, there will be a temporary ground stop and ramp freeze, which will likely cause minor flight delays for those scheduled to arrive or depart at the time. This will repeat when he leaves.
The City of Austin shared on Sunday that Austinites should expect traffic delays and potential street closures between the airport and the LBJ Library on Monday.
The city advises drivers to:
- Allow extra drive time
- Use public transportation options
- Avoid parking along the route
CapMetro says that due to the impact on traffic, there will be service delays from Monday morning to Monday evening across Central Austin. The transit agency advises riders to expect possible delays on all routes that service:
Riders can check CapMetro’s Trip Planner for updates and are advised to use alternate routes if possible.
Biden speaks after ending campaign
Speaking from the Oval Office, President Biden addressed the nation just days after ending his re-election campaign
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Biden is scheduled to visit the LBJ Presidential Library to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. He is set to deliver a keynote address.
He was originally supposed to visit on July 15, but chose to postpone his visit following the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
This visit also comes just over a week after Biden announced he had decided to end his re-election campaign and instead endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to run in his stead.
Austin, TX
Dogs rescued from N Austin garage fire, reunited with family
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AUSTIN, Texas — Two dogs were rescued after a garage caught on fire in north Austin early Sunday morning.
Firefighters responded to 1005 Little Elm Park just after 7 a.m.
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They were able to rescue both dogs and provide them with medical care before returning them to their family.
The fire spread within the roof, but crews were able to extinguish it. Investigators will determine the cause and damages.
Austin, TX
One person injured in 2-vehicle rollover collision in South Austin
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AUSTIN, Texas — One person is seriously injured after a two-vehicle rollover collision in South Austin on Saturday.
Austin-Travis County EMS and Austin Fire responded to reports of a person trapped in their vehicle following a crash at around 7:07 p.m. at 7600 Loganberry Drive with Dittmar Road.
AFD crews arrived and extricated the person from the vehicle and was transported by EMS to St. David’s South Austin Medical Center with serious, but not expected life-threatening injuries.
Officials are looking into the cause of the crash. No other injuries were reported.
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