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Texas Basketball Full SEC Schedule Released

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AUSTIN — Texas Longhorns men’s basketball is tipping off its first season in the SEC this fall. Old rivalries will be renewed and familiar faces will be reunited, something that became confirmed when the conference released its complete schedule for all 16 teams on Tuesday.

The Longhorns’ 18-game conference slate features marquee matchups against big-time programs, former Texas coaches and some of the best that the country has to offer.

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Dec 29, 2023; Austin, Texas, USA; UNC Greensboro Spartans forward Tim Ceaser (24) drives to the basket while defended by Texas Longhorns forwards Ze’Rik Onyema (21) and Devon Pryor (22) during the second half at Moody Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports / Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports

Here’s a look at the complete schedule:

– at Texas A&M (Saturday, Jan. 4, Reed Arena)

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– vs. Auburn (Tuesday, Jan. 7 or Wednesday, Jan. 8, Moody Center)

– vs. Tennessee (Saturday, Jan. 11, Moody Center)

– at Oklahoma (Tuesday, Jan. 14 or Wednesday, Jan. 15, Lloyd Noble Center)

– at Florida (Saturday, Jan. 18, Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center)

– vs. Missouri (Tuesday, Jan. 21 or Wednesday, Jan. 22, Moody Center)

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– vs. Texas A&M (Saturday, Jan. 25, Moody Center)

– at Ole Miss (Tuesday, Jan. 28 or Wednesday, Jan. 29, The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss)

– at LSU (Saturday, Feb. 1, Pete Maravich Assembly Center)

– vs. Arkansas (Tuesday, Feb. 4 or Wednesday, Feb. 5, Moody Center)

– at Vanderbilt (Saturday, Feb. 8, Memorial Gymnasium)

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– vs. Alabama (Tuesday, Feb. 11 or Wednesday, Feb. 12, Moody Center)

– vs. Kentucky (Saturday, Feb. 15, Moody Center)

– at South Carolina (Saturday, Feb. 22, Colonial Life Arena)

– at Arkansas (Tuesday, Feb. 25 or Wednesday, Feb. 26, Bud Walton Arena)

– vs. Georgia (Saturday, March 1, Moody Center)

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– at Mississippi State (Tuesday, March 4 or Wednesday, March 5, Humphrey Coliseum)

– vs. Oklahoma (Saturday, March 8, Moody Center)

Some of the most notable matchups include the SEC opener in College Station against Texas A&M, a rematch of last year’s Round of 32 matchup against Tennessee and the second return of head coach Rick Barnes, A&M’s first game back in Austin, the “Chris Beard Game” against Ole Miss, and the pair of meetings with John Calipari and Arkansas.

Texas will tip off its non-conference against the Ohio State Buckeyes in Las Vegas on Monday, Nov. 4.



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Downtown Austin Alliance debuts free parking pilot program

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Downtown Austin Alliance debuts free parking pilot program


Get ready to park it. Over the next 10 weeks, patrons at participating Downtown businesses will be eligible to receive free or discounted parking as part of the Downtown Patron Parking Pilot.

The partnership between the Downtown Austin Alliance and Austin Convention Center is meant to boost accessibility to nearby businesses during the convention center’s redevelopment.

Visitors will be able to receive two hours free (or discounted parking for longer visits) at Second Street Garage and Fifth Street Garage all day Sunday-Thursday and until 4 p.m. Friday + Saturday.

Participating businesses include Antone’s Nightclub, Revolución, Nica on 4th, El Cockfight, Elephant Room, The Creek and The Cave, HokkaiSan, Skipjack Oyster, Speakeasy Austin, and Sunset Strip Comedy Club. See the full list.

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Cupid’s Chase 5K sets participation record

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AUSTIN, Texas – The numbers are in, and the 2026 Cupid’s Chase 5K held on Valentine’s Day set a participation record both locally and nationally.

Start of the Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

CBS Austin Chief Meteorologist Chikage Windler served as the Honorary Chair of the Cupid’s Chase 5K.

CBS Austin's Chikage Windler served as the Honorary Chair for the Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

CBS Austin’s Chikage Windler served as the Honorary Chair for the Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

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After helping to start the race, she also ran it.

CBS Austin's Chikage Windler with Community Options Executive Director Rebecca Tisthammer at the Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

CBS Austin’s Chikage Windler with Community Options Executive Director Rebecca Tisthammer at the Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

The 3.1-mile race benefits Community Options, Inc., a nonprofit that supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Austin’s Community Options Executive Director Rebecca Tisthammer says the race proceeds are used to host celebrations for individuals, like parties to bring together host homes, group homes, and community support agencies. They celebrate holidays, have social outings, and take field trips.

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CBS Austin's Chikage Windler with Asa, one of the individuals served by Community Options. Asa helped give out medals and awards to Cupid's Chase 5K finishers. (photo: Chikage Windler)

CBS Austin’s Chikage Windler with Asa, one of the individuals served by Community Options. Asa helped give out medals and awards to Cupid’s Chase 5K finishers. (photo: Chikage Windler)

Tisthammer says, “It’s important for individuals with disabilities to not be isolated in their sub-communities, but to be able to find a place in their larger society and to feel needed, wanted, and capable.” Several people being supported by Community Options helped distribute medals at the race. One individual named Asa greeted runners at the finish line and helped with the awards ceremony.

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Tisthammer explained that “for him, being a part of the bigger community was such a valuable experience. All day, he had a purpose, and he had a chance to feel useful and included.” She adds, “He and the other individuals who got to help that day left with a deeper sense of belonging and connection. That’s what the race was really about: bringing that need into awareness.”

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

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This year’s Austin race was held on Valentine’s Day, with 365 runners and walkers braving the damp weather at Camp Mabry.

The start of the race was wet enough that some participants used umbrellas to stay dry. Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

The start of the race was wet enough that some participants used umbrellas to stay dry. Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

The route led runners and walkers past several historic military aircraft on permanent display at Camp Mabry.

The race route gave participants the chance to run beside the historic military aircraft lining the track at Camp Mabry.{ } (photo: Chikage Windler)

The race route gave participants the chance to run beside the historic military aircraft lining the track at Camp Mabry.{ } (photo: Chikage Windler)

It was a record field locally and nationwide, with over 17-thousand participants in Cupid’s Chase races across the country.

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Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

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Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

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Next year’s race is set for February 13th, 2027. The Austin race will once again be held at Camp Mabry.

Cupid's Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Cupid’s Chase 5K (photo: Chikage Windler)

Learn how to volunteer or support Community Options, Inc.: https://www.comop.org/

Find out more about Cupid’s Chase: https://www.comop.org/cupidschase/

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Cupids Chase 5K (video: Chikage Windler)



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Could Taylor hire Austin’s former police chief?

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Could Taylor hire Austin’s former police chief?


The city, which sits around 40 miles northeast of Austin, has been looking for a new top officer since September, when former chief Henry Fluck retired.  Now Joseph Chacon, the Austin Police Department Police Chief who retired in 2023, has made the short list, alongside the current interim Taylor chief Joseph Branson, former Levelland police chief Albert Garcia and Universal City Police Chief Johnny Siemens.

Taylor officials  put the finalists in front of the public late last week with two community meet-and-greet sessions where residents asked questions and share feedback.

City leaders have not said when they expect to make a final decision.

Chacon had a 25-year career with Austin police. He was appointed chief in 2021 during a turbulent period for the department following the 2020 racial justice protests, which left Austin grappling with officer shortages, ongoing criminal cases tied to crowd-control tactics and heightened community scrutiny of policing. During his tenure, the department saw hundreds of officers leave, prompting the city to bring in Texas Department of Public Safety troopers to help patrol parts of Austin.

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Since retiring from Austin, Chacon has overseen emergency planning and ambulance services in Pflugerville, focusing on disaster readiness and coordination among first responders.



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