Why the NFL cares about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
Eager as the National Football League has been to cater to the recent public fixation with Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, it’s certainly not taking any credit for creating the outsized storyline that has emerged around the pop superstar and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.“Not orchestrated by the NFL,” league spokesman Brian McCarthy assured The Associated Press with a chuckle during a chat on the phone about what is becoming known as “ Tay Tay and Trav,” a topic few seemed to be able to get enough of initially, whether football diehards or Swifties, whether via TV or TikTok. There’s a conspiracy theory about Taylor Swift attending the Jets game The protagonists largely have remained mum about their actual status since Swift began attending Kelce’s games 1½ weeks ago, though Kelce did admit after practice Friday in Kansas City that “everybody is having fun with it.”“You've got a lot of people that care about Taylor and for good reason," he said, without getting into the details o...Chiefs TE Travis Kelce opens up about Taylor Swift, getting older
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) — It's been a whirlwind 2023 for Travis Kelce. After the Kansas City Chiefs won their second Super Bowl in four years that featured the Kelce family in the lead-up, Travis spent almost the entire offseason building his brand. That included a lot of commercials and attention with his brother Jason and his mom Donna, his own "Saturday Night Live" hosting gig, and a Vanity Fair profile that explained how he's setting himself up for life after football. His offseason also featured a seemingly failed attempt at courting pop star Taylor Swift at her The Eras Tour show. Travis Kelce responds to Aaron Rodgers ‘Mr. Pfizer’ comments That attempt turned out to not be a failure since she returned to Arrowhead Stadium for a Chiefs win against the Chicago Bears after headlining two sold-out concert dates in July. The duo were even seen walking out together after the game, and reports of their Sunday night in Kansas City ruled headlines afterward. Then Swift showed up fo...APD investigating homicide in central Austin
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN Live’s top headlines for Oct. 6, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin Police officers are investigating a suspected homicide in central Austin Friday afternoon, APD said on social media.Police said the investigation is happening in the 10100 block of Middle Fiskville Road, which is near Interstate 35 between Braker Lane and Rundberg Lane. APD said there isn't an ongoing threat to the public.This developing story will be updated as more information becomes available.'The Austin Chronicle' cofounder sued by former employee alleging forced sexual relationship
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A lawsuit filed on Tuesday alleges that "The Austin Chronicle" co-founder Louis Black sexually harassed and abused a former employee.The lawsuit, brought by local reporter and artist Ariel Cassone, claims Black coerced Cassone into a "state of sexual servitude under the guise of mentorship" while she was employed by Black.The two were introduced in 2008, according to the lawsuit, but Cassone started working for Black in 2016. "Over the course of many years, Mr. Black carefully manipulated Ms. Cassone and her working relationship into a forced sexual relationship that preyed on Ms. Cassone’s desperate financial situation. Mr. Black routinely withheld or delayed payment of Ms. Cassone’s salary," the complaint states.Black's attorney Jacob T. Smith provided a statement to KXAN: Mr. Black has been made aware of the article published October 5, 2023, in the Austin Chronicle.Mr. Black categorically denies the allegations asserted in Ms. Cassone’s complaint. Theallegations ...Austin woman has gone to ACL every year, 'As long as I live here, I will go.'
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Thousands of festival goers flooded the Austin City Limits gates Friday afternoon. Among the crowd was Denise Cavness, 64, who hasn’t missed a day of ACL since its first year in 2002. Cavness was born in Austin and has worked at the Paramount Theatre for more than three decades. “I figure as long as I live here, I don't really feel like it's an option not to go,” she told KXAN. MORE: Hotels, short-term rentals face high demand during ACL through end of the year “It's a party in the backyard,” she added. “One of the things about ACL is it's always been a time where all your friends get together. Whether at a house beforehand or at the festival at a flagpole – everybody meets up [and] you might only see those people once a year.”Growing up in Austin, Cavness naturally attended many live music events over the decades. She said it came as no surprise when stakeholders announced the ACL festival at the turn of the century. Like the city of Austin, Cavness said the...I-94 lane closure set for overnight Tuesday in Oakdale and Woodbury
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
Eastbound Interstate 94 will be reduced to single-lane traffic Tuesday night in Oakdale and Woodbury.Part of the I-94 Oakdale to St. Croix River project, construction crews will start resurfacing the pavement at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10, between Highway 120 and Century Avenue in Oakdale and Woodbury Drive and Keats Avenue North in Woodbury, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation.(Courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Transportation)Resurfacing work and the lane closure are projected to last until 5 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11.After this closure, three-lane traffic will resume through the winter, according to MnDOT, and the merge lane between the northbound I-494 ramp to eastbound I-94 and Radio Drive will also be reopened.The Department of Transportation said in a release that the work will improve “safety, traffic flow and ride smoothness.”For more information, visit the project webpage at mndot.gov/metro/projects/i94oakdale-stcroix.Related ArticlesLocal N...Chiefs at Vikings picks: Somebody’s likely to get barbecued, and it’s not Kansas City
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
Members of the Pioneer Press sports staff who cover the Vikings forecast Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs at U.S. Bank Stadium:DANE MIZUTANIChiefs 31, Vikings 20After completely overwhelming Carolina rookie quarterback Bryce Young last week, the Vikings will quickly find out that superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes is a different beast. As hard as the Vikings try, they won’t be able to keep up with the Chiefs.JOHN SHIPLEYChiefs 42, Vikings 24The Vikings ended a three-game skid to start the season with a road win at Carolina last Sunday, which was great. Anyone watching that game, however, left with the distinct impression that the Panthers aren’t very good. The Chiefs are good.CHARLEY WALTERSChiefs 35, Vikings 21Even a Taylor Swift appearance at U.S. Bank Stadium can’t disrupt the Chiefs. Meanwhile, pay attention to the glaring difference between QBs Patrick Mahomes and Kirk Cousins.Related ArticlesMinnesota Vikings | Vikings center Garrett Bradb...Twins tap Bailey Ober to pitch ALDS Game 1 against Justin Verlander, Astros
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
HOUSTON — Someday when they’re old enough, Bailey Ober is looking forward to telling his four young children — daughters Blake and Olivia and sons Jax and Kollins — about the time he pitched against a future hall of famer in the postseason.First, Ober has to author the conclusion to that story. That will come on Saturday when the Twins take on ace pitcher Justin Verlander and the Astros at 3:45 p.m. in Game 1 of the American League Division Series at Minute Maid Park.“It’s unbelievable,” the 28-year-old said. “… It’s just a surreal moment to be able to throw against Verlander in the postseason.”Ober found out on Friday afternoon that it would be him, not Joe Ryan, who would have pitched Game 3 of the Wild Card Series had it gotten there, or even veteran Kenta Maeda that would draw the important start against the defending World Series champions.It was a decision that manager Rocco Baldelli said he hadn’t come to concretely until about 10 minutes before he called Ober int...Vikings center Garrett Bradbury does not have an injury designation
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
After being a full participant in practice twice in the past 48 hours, starting center Garrett Bradbury appears to be on the verge of returning to the Vikings’ starting lineup. He has not played since suffering a back injury early in a Week 1 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Though head coach Kevin O’Connell wasn’t ready to guarantee anything at this point, the fact that Bradbury does not have a injury designation is a good thing with the Vikings set to host the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon at U.S. Bank Stadium.“We’ll see how he does after today,” O’Connell said. “As far as I’m concerned, we’re excited to have Garrett back.”What would Bradbury’s presence bring to the offensive line?“He’s just such a pillar of communication,” O’Connell said. “There’s a reason why we feel real comfortable when Garrett is out there.”In that same breath, O’Connell made sure to praise backup center Austin ...Former baby food plant to start growing marijuana
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:14:18 GMT
CANAJOHARIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The former Beech-Nut plant stood as a pilar of the local community, a driver of the Canajoharie economy and workforce. Since Beech-Nut relocated to the town of Florida, new ideas have circulated for reviving the site. Beechnut factory site transformation proposals So long as it doesn’t all go up in smoke, plans are in motion for a $15 million indoor cannabis growing facility at the site. Shovels are reading to break ground on a new facility named for its location just off Thruway exit 29. E29 Labs is the proposed name for the new company primed to support a growing Montgomery County cannabis industry. Planners have already applied for official approval from state regulators for the operation. “We entered into a purchase and sale agreement with them a few years back,” said Vincenzo Nicosia, the Director of Program Development at the Montgomery County Business Development Center. "They’re waiting on the licensing proc...Latest news
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