Apartment complex in Hyde Park named after former city mayor

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

Apartment complex in Hyde Park named after former city mayor AUSTIN (KXAN) -- An apartment complex in Hyde Park has a new name that's familiar to many Austinites.The Workforce Affordable Complex will now be called The Adler -- named after former City of Austin Mayor Steve Adler, according to a news release from Affordable Central Texas.Back in 2016, Adler worked to address affordable housing availability for middle-income workers, the release said. This then led to the start of the Austin Housing Conservancy, which has preserved workforce affordable housing in the city.The Workforce Affordable Complex will now be called The Adler, which is named after former City of Austin Mayor Steve Adler | Todd Bailey/KXAN NewsThe Workforce Affordable Complex will now be called The Adler, which is named after former City of Austin Mayor Steve Adler | Todd Bailey/KXAN NewsThe Workforce Affordable Complex will now be called The Adler, which is named after former City of Austin Mayor Steve Adler | Todd Bailey/KXAN NewsThe Workforce Affordable Complex will now...

Other voices: Why are governments still subsidizing fossil fuels?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

Other voices: Why are governments still subsidizing fossil fuels? The fight against climate change commands the support of governments across much of the world. Targets for carbon abatement have gotten more ambitious and policies to address the challenge are proliferating. Yet one measure of progress shows how badly these efforts still fall short. Last year, global fossil-fuel subsidies expanded to a new record — $7 trillion, roughly 7% of global gross domestic output.This remarkable number comes from a recently updated assessment by the International Monetary Fund, drawing on detailed disaggregated data for 170 countries. Rightly, it uses a comprehensive definition of subsidy, combining outright support (spending that offsets production costs) and implicit support (underpricing for environmental harms and forgone tax revenue).Explicit subsidies have more than doubled since the previous assessment for 2020, to more than $1 trillion, thanks partly to efforts to soften the blow of higher energy prices after Russia attacked Ukraine. Implicit su...

F.D. Flam: Let’s stop insulting each other as ‘anti-science’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

F.D. Flam: Let’s stop insulting each other as ‘anti-science’ Peter Hotez, a vaccine scientist from Baylor College of Medicine, has been receiving a stream of hate mail. Much of it is unhinged, paranoid and threatening. He’s not alone — other prominent figures in public health have gotten hateful messages and death threats, especially since the beginning of the pandemic.He describes the abuse in his new book, “The Deadly Rise of Anti-science — A Scientist’s Warning.” And he argues that an estimated 200,000 people in the U.S. who died from COVID probably would have survived if they hadn’t refused to get free, easily accessible vaccines.He’s right about that, but throwing around the “anti-science” label isn’t helping bridge any divides. Take any scientific issue that involves political choices, from public health to climate change: All sides claim to be basing their concerns in science.For example, further into the book, Hotez applies that anti-science label to people who opposed ...

Bret Stephens: The Palestinian Republic of fear and misinformation — the nature of tyrannical regimes

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

Bret Stephens: The Palestinian Republic of fear and misinformation — the nature of tyrannical regimes JERUSALEM — Many years ago, when I first started covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I got to know a gifted Palestinian journalist who, for reasons that will become apparent in a moment, I’ll refer to only by his first name, Said.As with many other Palestinian journalists, Said’s primary source of income was working with foreign reporters as a “fixer,” someone who could arrange difficult meetings, translate from Arabic, show you around. Said had an independent streak, and he was no fan of Yasser Arafat, which made him particularly helpful in cutting through the Palestinian Authority’s propagandistic bombast.With Said, I interviewed senior Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip; and in the West Bank, officials in Ramallah, retired terrorists in Nablus, political dissidents in Jenin and construction workers in Hebron. We developed a friendship. Then, shortly after 9/11, he called me in a panic because something I had written in The Wall Street Journal had met with the displeasure of o...

Jamelle Bouie: Millennials and Gen Z are tilting left and staying there

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

Jamelle Bouie: Millennials and Gen Z are tilting left and staying there As the saying goes, if you’re not a liberal when you’re young, then you have no heart, and if you’re not a conservative when you’re old, you have no brain.The idea, of course, is that liberalism is a game for the youth and that age brings security, stability and a natural resistance to change. The upshot, in American politics, is that while most voters might start on the center-left, with Democrats, they’ll end their political journey on the center-right, with Republicans. One party represents disruption and change; the other party represents a steady hand and the status quo.Or at least that’s the story. The reality is a little more complicated. Not only does our narrative of political change over time exaggerate the degree of rightward drift among different people as they age, but there’s good evidence that for the youngest generations of Americans, it is hardly happening at all.The evidence comes from a new Wall Street Journal analysis of the latest data from the General Social Su...

Wisconsin DNR approves new wolf management plan with no population goal

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

Wisconsin DNR approves new wolf management plan with no population goal Wisconsin wildlife officials unanimously approved a contentious new wolf management plan Wednesday that doesn’t include a specific population goal despite demands from hunters and farmers to cap the number of wolves roaming the state.In backing the plan, Department of Natural Resources policy board members praised it as a scientifically sound compromise that could give federal officials confidence that Wisconsin would manage its wolf population responsibly if the federal government removes protections for the species.“Impressive work,” board member Todd Ambs told DNR large carnivore specialist Larry Johnson, who spent months developing and revising the plan in an attempt to please hunters, farmers and conservationists. “Amazing what you’ve been going through. … Congratulations on still being upright when you got here.”Wolf management has become one of the fiercest policy debates in Wisconsin hunting circles as the population has grown over the last three decades.Fa...

Twins’ Alex Kirilloff undergoes shoulder surgery

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

Twins’ Alex Kirilloff undergoes shoulder surgery Twins president of baseball operations Derek Falvey said earlier this month that the Twins were expecting Alex Kirilloff to need a labrum repair when he underwent surgery on Tuesday with Dr. Neal ElAttrache.They got some good news.After imaging and evaluation, the surgeon did not need to repair the labrum or rotator cuff in his right shoulder. Instead, Kirilloff underwent a bursectomy, a procedure to clean up the bursal sac in his shoulder, on Tuesday.The left-handed Kirilloff first hurt his non-throwing shoulder during the middle of the season and wound up missing more than a month with the injury. He returned in September, though manager Rocco Baldelli later said though they had gotten him “to a reasonably good spot,” he was never back to 100 percent.After playing through shoulder pain, Kirilloff eventually was placed on the injured list before what would become the final game of the American League Division Series as the issue had gotten progressively worse to the point where he ...

Suspect charged in fatal barbershop shooting

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

Suspect charged in fatal barbershop shooting ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Albany Police have made an arrest and have charged a suspect in the fatal barbershop shooting from Mother's Day weekend. NEWS10 has learned more about that suspect and those charges.Tyrone Staley was a 47-year-old barber when he was gunned down on May 13. He worked at the Village Barber Shop & Beauty. Bishop Avery Comithier got a haircut from Staley just before the shooting occurred. He said on that day Tyrone was asking a lot of questions.  Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “God…If this was real, or…Conversations like at a barbershop. Barbershop conversations,” said Comithier.Barbershop owner Reginald Graham had been friends with Tyrone since 1992. He said the family is devastated by the loss.“Having a suspect in custody, I believe, is going to help the process of healing, and bringing some closure. But on the other hand, it’s just bringing up those feelings again too,” said Graham.Police arreste...

Police: Recovered stolen SUV used for overnight break-ins

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

Police: Recovered stolen SUV used for overnight break-ins ST. LOUIS – Investigators with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department believe multiple overnight break-ins at south city businesses are connected. Police are searching for suspects and business owners are left cleaning up a mess and documenting stolen merchandise.At least eight south St. Louis businesses were hit, according to police—six on South Broadway and two on Gravois Avenue.The thieves moved fast, hitting the businesses within an hour.The first call came in around 2 a.m. Wednesday, when detectives say the thieves hit Family Dollar in the 4600 block of Gravois Avenue and Royals Liquor in the 6400 block of Gravois.The break-ins continued on South Broadway at the O'Reilly Auto Parts store, the South Broadway Mart, Circle K, and the Village Too. The thieves then targeted Hollywood Beauty.“It's very frustrating. We have to deal with this over the years,” said Kit Lee, who owns two of the stores targeted. “They just broke into one of the beauty supplies right here last year; ...

Marc Johnson retiring as Cherry Creek baseball coach at end of 2024 season

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 11:37:36 GMT

Marc Johnson retiring as Cherry Creek baseball coach at end of 2024 season Colorado’s winningest baseball coach is calling it a career.Cherry Creek head coach Marc Johnson announced to his team Wednesday that 2024 will be his last season on the bench.Johnson, 78, has been the Bruins’ head coach since 1973. In that span, he built Cherry Creek into the state’s preeminent big-school baseball power, with eight state titles, six runner-ups, 32 Centennial League championships and a record 846 wins.The Bruins first won their first title in 1983, a Class 3A crown, and added a Class 4A title in 1992, then five-peated as Class 5A champions from 1995 to ’99 before adding another title in 2012.Johnson broke the all-time wins record in 2021 via a dramatic extra-innings win over Grandview, giving the coach win No. 808 and surpassing Eaton’s Jim Danley.Before Cherry Creek, Johnson’s first coaching job came as a 22-year-old in 1969, when he managed the 2nd Armored Division for two years on a base in Fort Hood, Texas. The Norfolk, Neb., native was a...