Austin, TX
Texas county poised to close its libraries
Illustration: Maura Losch/Axios
Officers in a Central Texas county are gearing as much as shut its public libraries after a federal decide in Austin ordered them to return banned books to cabinets.
Driving the information: Elected commissioners of rural Llano County, just a little over an hour’s drive northwest of Austin, are convening a particular assembly Thursday about whether or not to “proceed or stop operations of the present bodily Llano County Library System,” per the posted assembly discover.
- The county, with a inhabitants of twenty-two,000 individuals, operates three libraries, with 9 full or part-time staff, not together with the library director.
The massive image: The transfer could be a pointy escalation within the nation’s ongoing ebook wars, that are a proxy for battles in regards to the instructing of LGBTQ+ points and race.
Catch up fast: Addressing an ongoing lawsuit introduced final 12 months by county residents who oppose the ebook bans and allege a “literary witch hunt,” U.S. Choose Robert Pitman in a preliminary injunction in late March ordered Llano County officers to return at the least a dozen books to library cabinets that had been eliminated in 2021.
- The books embody “Within the Evening Kitchen” by Maurice Sendak, “Freddie the Farting Snowman,” by Jane Bexley, “It is Completely Regular: Altering Our bodies, Rising Up, Intercourse and Sexual Well being” by Robie Harris, and a historical past ebook in regards to the KKK.
- At the very least two librarians have both been fired or resigned in protest over the ebook ban.
Between the strains: “Llano County leaders are wonderful!!” Bonnie Wallace, the vice-chair of the county Library Advisory Board, wrote in a textual content, obtained by Axios, to a fellow conservative activist in February.
- Referring to County Choose Ron Cunningham, the chief elected official within the county, she wrote: “The decide had stated, if we lose the injunction, he’ll CLOSE the library as a result of he WILL NOT put the porn again into the child’s part! Very brave! Maintain praying!”
- Functionally the county equal to a mayor, the decide presides over the commissioners courtroom, which takes up the difficulty of whether or not to shut the libraries on Wednesday.
Flashback: We beforehand reported how Wallace, a realtor, in 2021 alerted Llano County commissioners about “pornographic filth” of their libraries, with an inventory of 60 books.
- Wallace was then appointed to the Library Advisory Board as a part of a conservative takeover of the Llano County library system.
Of be aware: Neither Wallace nor Cunningham responded to Axios interview requests.
- “The county is now contemplating whether or not to shut its libraries in response to the Court docket’s order, because it can’t proceed to show its librarians and county officers to lawsuits every time a disgruntled library patron disagrees with a variety or weeding resolution,” Jonathan Mitchell, an lawyer for the county, wrote in a Tuesday courtroom submitting that calls the preliminary injunction “overboard.”
The opposite facet: “It is a horrible, horrible factor to shut a library,” Leila Inexperienced Little, a plaintiff within the lawsuit, tells Axios. “It is not simply three buildings crammed with books. … They’re locations that present Christmas presents for needy kids through the holidays, books and group for moms and their younger kids and gathering locations for older individuals.”
Austin, TX
Klubnik not enough to carry Clemson over Texas in homecoming playoff loss
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Cade Klubnik carved up Texas’ defense Saturday night like nobody else this season, just not enough to complete a spectacular homecoming.
Klubnik, Clemson’s junior quarterback from Austin, passed for 336 yards — the most by a Texas opponent this season — and three touchdowns. He directed a second-half comeback that gave No. 12 seeded Clemson a chance to overtake No. 5 Texas after falling behind by 18 at halftime.
But the Tigers fell short, losing the College Football Playoff game 38-24.
“I’m hurting a lot,” Klubnik said. “It was fun to come home, but it was not a vacation. It was time to come win a football game, and we didn’t do that.”
Klubnik led the Tigers (10-4) on a four-play, 55-yard touchdown drive in the third quarter, the final 25 on a pass to running back Jarvis Green that left Clemson trailing 31-17.
He directed a 64-yard touchdown drive early in the fourth quarter. His 7-yard pass to T.J. Moore, on fourth-and-6 left Texas ahead by just a touchdown, 31-24.
“We put ourselves in a position to win,” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. “That young man (Klubnik) has grown into an amazing leader. You’re never out of a game with him.”
Texas (12-2) made Klubnik’s job a lot tougher when Jaydon Blue raced 77 yards for a touchdown on the Longhorns’ first possession after Moore scored.
Nevertheless, Klubnik led Clemson 74 yards to the Texas 1, connecting with Moore three times, including completions covering 29 and 30 yards.
But Klubnik was stopped by Texas safety Michael Taaffe on third down and Keith Adams was stuffed on fourth by Bill Norton and Barryn Sorrell.
Clemson’s comeback attempt was over when Klubnik’s pass on fourth down was broken up by Taaffe at the Longhorns’ 25 with 1:16 left.
Taaffe and Klubnik were teammates at Westlake High School when they won the 2020 Texas state high school championship together. The quarterback they beat that day? Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers.
That history and rivalry added some extra spice to Klubnik’s trip home.
Another Westlake teammate, Texas defensive end Ethan Burke, sacked Klubnik in the first half Saturday.
Earlier in the week, Taaffe said Klubnik was his “best friend” on the Westlake team when they won that state championship.
“We were definitely sharing words back and forth, that was fun,” Taaffe said. “He’s a great guy. He had a great game.”
Austin, TX
Body found in same Austin lake where 6 other deceased individuals were found in 2024
Another body was found in the popular Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas, where other deceased individuals were found recently.
The latest body found joins the growing mystery after at least 6 additional bodies were found throughout the year in the lake in 2024. On Friday, police were called to investigate reports of a dead person in the water near 1st Street Bridge and the 300 block of Cesar Chavez.
The Austin Police Department (APD) said that they do not suspect foul play as the body showed no signs of trauma, but are investigating the incident.
Despite APD attempting to quell community fears, questions and speculation have run rampant. Police have attributed most of the deaths to accidental drowning due to the lake’s proximity to nightclubs and bars.
BODY FOUND IN SAME AUSTIN LAKE WHERE OTHER DECEASED INDIVIDUALS DISCOVERED IN RECENT MONTHS
The most recent body was found on December 1. The victim was recently identified as 73-year-old Thi Lang Nguyen. Austin police said that there is nothing connected to the other deaths this year.
TEXAS PARENTS OF ONLYFANS MODEL IN DEADLY MIAMI STABBING ARRESTED
In September, a man was behaving erratically near East Cesar Chavez and Nueces Streets. He then went into the water and did not resurface. He was later pulled out and pronounced dead.
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Back in February, a woman’s body was found in the water about 20 feet from the north shore and in April, a fisherman spotted another person floating in the water.
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In July, a man was suffering from blunt force trauma on the trail near Rainey Street. The man was pronounced dead a short time later.
In September, a body was found along a trail near the lake off Pleasant Valley Road.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the APD for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Louis Casiano contributed to this report.
Austin, TX
Born and Braised Food Trailer Lands in East Austin – Texas is Life
Born and Braised, a food trailer specializing in native wild game meats and seasonal food, recently opened at the Sign Bar in Austin at 9909 FM 969, Building 3. Chef and owner William Woodland, a.k.a. Woody, is looking forward to his new venture and serving wild game meats and other special menu items to Austinites.
Menu items customers will enjoy includes birria tacos, birria ramen, venison frito pie, pulled pork Cubano tortas, venison bratwurst, venison smash burger, and sides like braised greens, beans, and street corn.
Born and Braised started at Lustre Pearl in 2022. The food trailer moved to Sage Brush for over a year. The trailer worked at Bastrop, but now it operates in East Austin at the Sign Bar.
Born and Braised hours include Tuesdays through Fridays from 4 pm to 2 am, and Saturdays from 11 am to 2 am, at Sign Bar Austin (9909 FM 969, Bldg. 3).
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- Address: 9909 FM 969, Bldg. 3, Austin, TX
- Website: https://bornandbraisedatx.square.site/
Map to Born and Braised
Featured image from Born and Braised Instagram page
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