Austin, TX
Your dating horror stories in Austin
Grab your flashlights and gather ‘round, Austinites. It’s storytime.
Earlier this month, we asked readers to share dating horror stories that tragically occurred while trying to find love in the Capital City. Without further ado, we’re presenting our top submissions, just in time for Halloween.
Editor’s note: these submissions have been edited for readability.
That’s ruff
“Dated someone who (brushed) his dog’s teeth with his toothbrush. Proceeded to wash the toothbrush in the washing machine… then proceeded to brush his teeth with the same toothbrush. 🤯 The audacity to proceed to cheat on me.”
Didn’t quite hook ‘em
“When I was a freshman at the University of Texas, a friend of a friend got me a blind date with a very handsome young man. Hopefully to impress him, I put on my new leather vest.
Shortly after arriving at the UT game, I realized that the vest was not a good choice. I began to sweat profusely in the 100-degree heat. Even worse, the vest must not have been properly cured and it began to rub off all over me and my date. Right after the game, he took me back to my dorm. I never saw him again.”
Twist in the wind
“There was once a chick that I had been friends with for a while, and we expressed mutual feelings for each other, but the biggest factor at the time was distance. Well long story short, a new job brought me back to the Austin area, and we lived pretty close to each other. We had gone out to eat a couple of times and hung out, but the situation felt different and we didn’t talk as much.
So, I decided to hit her up to invite her to go to the annual kite event here in ATX. She seemed excited about the event but never confirmed she wanted to attend, only asked about the date and time it was taking place. The day of the event comes around, I never heard from her. As I was doom scrolling on (Instagram) out of pure boredom, I see that she in fact went to the kite event without me… 🫥”
Feeling lovesick?
“I had been seeing this guy off of Bumble because he was from my home state (already a horrible idea). He moved to ATX because he wanted to be a standup comedian, but he worked in sales full-time. We’d been seeing one another for 6 weeks and it started to be exclusive. One night he invited me over to watch a movie because he wasn’t feeling great (you’re assuming he was just tired or had a cold right??? wrong).
First, I walk up and his whole place smells like YUCK. The way you can smell sickness, ya know. SO I knew I had to leave. I ask him to walk me out because you had to have a key fob for the elevator. He got into the elevator with me and proceeded to pass out (with his eyes open??) and we got stuck in the elevator because it wouldn’t open.
We eventually got out and he came back to life but not before passing out a second time so that I had to physically carry him to bed … Here’s your warning not to date any (unsuccessful) comedians that live downtown.”
Ready to unburden yourself of an embarrassing or cringe-worthy dating story? You can still submit your freaky first date or the break-up that haunts you for a chance to be featured in the future.
Austin, TX
Lakeline Mall shooting: APD release video of suspect
CEDAR PARK, Texas – Austin police are still searching for the suspect involved in a shooting at Lakeline Mall on Thursday.
Police said on Jan. 2, around 3:55 p.m., officers responded to an incident inside Lakeline Mall in Cedar Park.
The suspect and a victim left the mall immediately after the shooting.
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Initially, police said, there was no indication of any injuries. However, it was later determined a victim had minor injuries and self-reported to the hospital after leaving the mall.
A photo and video of the suspect has been shared by police. They described the suspect as a Hispanic man in his late teens to early 20s. He was last seen wearing a black hoodie, dark pants, and dark shoes.
If you have any videos, photos, etc., Austin police are asking people to share them by scanning the QR code below.
Anyone with any information should contact APD’s Aggravated Assault Unit at 512-974-5245. You may submit your tip anonymously through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program by visiting austincrimestoppers.org or calling 512-472-8477. A reward of up to $1,000 may be available for any information that leads to an arrest.
The Source: Information from the Austin Police Department
Austin, TX
ERCOT says grid is prepared for freezing temperatures
AUSTIN, Texas — Snow shovels may not be needed next week, but Spectrum News meteorologist Dan Robertson says northeast Texas down to San Marcos should prepare for colder weather.
“In this particular case, the freezing temperatures will mainly be overnight, early morning, and each afternoon most of the state will rise a little bit above freezing,” said Robertson.
Officials with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas expect the grid to be adequate in a winter storm. However, there is a 50 to 80% chance of rolling blackouts if a storm lasts several days.
ERCOT said in a statement that it is “closely monitoring the winter weather conditions moving into Texas next week. Grid conditions are expected to be normal.”
“One of the things that we don’t really know for sure is how long this is going to last, these polar air masses being very dense and heavy. They tend to get into the area and then just hang around until something comes along to push them out,” said Robertson.
In correlation with low temperatures, ERCOT forecasts show an increased energy demand early next week. Energy expert Ed Hirs predicts the power plants will remain operable, but at a cost to consumers.
“If a few of these plants don’t show up, then the price across the grid will go from, say, $50 a megawatt hour to $5,000 a megawatt hour, or in wholesale terms for the consumer, it will go from 5 cents a kilowatt hour to $5 a kilowatt hour,” said Hirs.
Competitive pricing for consumers is why the Rio Grande Electric Co-op, which owns power lines across 18 Texas counties, wants to connect its New Mexico consumers to the Texas power grid.
“Connect to ERCOT, then we have a bigger pool to, you know, find better pricing, a better source,” said Theresa Quiroz, CEO at Rio Grande Electric.
ERCOT and the Public Utilities Commission of Texas, which regulates the grid, oppose the out-of-state connection.
In a filing, PUCT warns that Rio Grande Electric’s request could trigger federal oversight and “disrupt the jurisdictional status quo for ERCOT and the utilities operating in ERCOT that the PUCT regulates.”
“We can’t leave our members out in the dark,” said Quiroz.
In November, Rio Grande Electric asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to determine whether connecting its New Mexico customers to ERCOT would require federal regulation.
“In our filing we talk about hypothetical projects that could come to fruition if, you know, the FERC matter gets resolved and they give us permission to move forward. Now, once we get that, then we go to the Public Utility Commission with an actual project that they can review, dissect and inform us which direction we need to go in,” said Quiroz.
But energy experts warn federal oversight may be unavoidable if ERCOT can’t keep the power on this winter.
“I would expect that President Trump is going to make an effort to throw ERCOT under federal oversight and regulation, simply because this is a huge national security issue for this country,” said Hirs.
As the freezing weather moves closer, power plants are required to weatherize equipment, and Texans are advised to weatherize their homes.
“The main thing is to make sure that your heating ventilation system is well-functioning and is ready to be tested over the next seven days or so,” said Robertson.
Austin, TX
Lakeline Mall Shooting: Austin Chief gives update
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis gives an update on a shooting at Lakeline Mall in Cedar Park. Davis says a shot was fired at the mall’s food court, but no one was hit and no one was injured. The mall was placed on lockdown for a time.
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