This Texas city has the 2nd cheapest groceries in the U.S.

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

This Texas city has the 2nd cheapest groceries in the U.S. (NEXSTAR) — If you live anywhere near this Texas area, it might be worth picking up groceries while you're around. That's according to the Council for Community and Economic Research, which recently released its Quarter 2 2023 Cost of Living Index. The index compares the after-tax cost of living of 274 participating urban areas based on six different categories. STUDY: Here are the Texas cities with the highest, lowest cost of living One Texas city was only just beaten for the top spot on the council's list of 10 least expensive places for grocery items. Texans, it turns out Cedar Park in Central Texas has the second least-expensive groceries of the U.S. areas covered in the index.Cedar Park, which has a population of about 83,159, was edged out for the top spot by Thibodaux-Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, by only two points. “Cedar Park’s high quality of life and commitment to enhancing livability and economic vitality continue to attract new residents and to build new business inve...

David French: Where is the evidence, Speaker McCarthy?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

David French: Where is the evidence, Speaker McCarthy? There is a certain pattern to modern impeachment inquiries. They typically begin after the discovery of blatantly incriminating evidence. In 1998, the House of Representatives began its impeachment inquiry only after DNA tests on Monica Lewinsky’s blue dress exposed that Bill Clinton had lied under oath about their affair.In 2019, the House opened its impeachment inquiry only after it received reports that Donald Trump had attempted to coerce President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine into investigating Trump’s chief domestic political opponent. The day after Nancy Pelosi announced the inquiry, the White House released a rough transcript of Trump’s call with Zelenskyy, and Americans could see that Trump did indeed press Zelenskyy to investigate Joe Biden, as a “favor” in response to Ukraine’s request for Javelin anti-tank missiles.And we all know what happened after Jan. 6, 2021. The House initiated the second impeachment of Trump only after his weekslong festival of lies about electi...

Real World Economics: No Democrats, greed is not the root of inflation

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

Real World Economics: No Democrats, greed is not the root of inflation Edward LottermanThe Consumer Price Index for August — the government’s headline measure of inflation — was announced last week as up 0.63% over July.It was 3.7% over the 12 months since August 2022. But if the seemingly tepid month-to-month increase continued for 12 months, prices would be up 7.8%. Annualizing the past three months, it would be up 4%So any way you look at it, prices consumers pay continue to tick up sharply.While “energy” prices for home utilities and driving still were down 3.2% from August 2022, they bounced up 5.2% from July 2023. This is due almost entirely to jumping gasoline prices. Food prices were up only a third of the overall index.None of this is a surprise to economists following various sectors. Nor would there be much disagreement among them as to the cause. But their analysis would be at odds with progressives in the Democratic party.While economists would point to recent excess money creation by the Federal Reserve, particularly in ...

St. Louis' top leaf-peeping locations as fall colors arrive

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

St. Louis' top leaf-peeping locations as fall colors arrive ST. LOUIS -- Autumn officially begins on Saturday, September 23, and soon the vibrant fall colors can be seen. The changing leaves offer a delightful opportunity for leaf peeping, with hues of gold, copper, purple, olive, and auburn to look out for.Each year, both the previous fall and summer weather conditions have an impact on the timing and intensity of these colors. According to the Smokey Mountains National Park fall foliage prediction map, St. Louis can expect the first signs of color change around the last half of October.The primary factor influencing the transition in leaf color is the duration of daylight. Typically, St. Louis witnesses peak colors during the last week of October or the first week of November. However, due to the diverse range of tree species in Missouri, each changing at different rates, the fall color season can extend for 4 to 6 weeks. Weather conditions can accelerate or delay this schedule by about a week or two.But why do leaves change color?The proc...

Shilo Sanders is climbing Coach Prime’s “favorite kid” power rankings, but don’t sleep on Colorado football’s new grand entrance: “I love Lil’ Wayne like he’s my son”

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

Shilo Sanders is climbing Coach Prime’s “favorite kid” power rankings, but don’t sleep on Colorado football’s new grand entrance: “I love Lil’ Wayne like he’s my son” BOULDER — Just when it seemed like the window was open for Shilo Sanders to ascend out of the cellar, an entirely new contestant entered his name into the record.Deion Sanders’ ongoing power ranking of his own children reached all-time competitive heights during CU football’s 43-35, double-overtime win over rival Colorado State on Saturday night. Shilo, a senior safety, made quite possibly the two most important plays of regulation, returning an interception 80 yards for a touchdown and forcing a red-zone fumble while the Buffs were fighting to stay close in the third quarter.In a recent viral post, Coach Prime had updated his rankings with Shilo sitting in last place out of five.“He is moving up,” the CU coach acknowledged after a four-hour classic. “He is moving on up like the Jeffersons. But Shedeur is straight-up balling too. … My kids rankings are tough. I’m the only one that’s honest about ranking my kids.”Shilo was t...

Keeler: CSU Rams safety Henry Blackburn owes CU Buffs star Travis Hunter an apology for the mother of all cheap shots

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

Keeler: CSU Rams safety Henry Blackburn owes CU Buffs star Travis Hunter an apology for the mother of all cheap shots BOULDER — It was the Andy Warhol of cheap shots, a work of art so stunning and brazen that Henry Blackburn could’ve had it signed, framed in poison ivy, and propped up next to Travis Hunter’s hospital bed.“I mean, I don’t know, he hit him on the sideline,” CSU football coach Jay Norvell said of his safety’s barge into Hunter’s blindside early in a 43-35 double-overtime loss to the CU Buffs. “It was hard for me to see over there. I can’t answer that very well.”I can, coach.You done him dirty, Henry.Even if you blur lines for a blood feud, what Blackburn pulled midway though the first half at Folsom Field late Saturday smacked as much of malice as it did cowardice.And the only bigger scaredy cats in the moment were the officials at the Rocky Mountain Showdown, who docked Hurricane Henry 15 yards, shielded him from a raging Shedeur Sanders, then walked away.Did the zebras not hear about the intermural shoving 90 minutes before...

CU Buffs’ Shedeur Sanders engineers legendary comeback against rival CSU Rams

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

CU Buffs’ Shedeur Sanders engineers legendary comeback against rival CSU Rams Naturally, Shedeur Sanders wore a hat and sunglasses after the game late Saturday night.Perhaps that was the most predictable aspect of the weekend for the Colorado Buffaloes, in light of the comments made by Colorado State head coach Jay Norvell this past week.It’s also becoming fairly predictable that Sanders, the Colorado Buffaloes’ dynamic junior quarterback, is going to have a significant impact on the outcome of CU’s games. So, it should come as no surprise that Sanders once again led CU to victory, 43-35 in double overtime over the in-state rival Rams at Folsom Field.Related ArticlesCollege Sports | Inside CSU Rams’ “brutal” loss to CU after blowing fourth-quarter lead in Rocky Mountain Showdown College Sports | CU Buffs vs. CSU Rams quick hits: Colorado survives Henry Blackurn, Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi and an overtime thriller for the ages College Sports | Deion Sanders: CU Buffs star Travis Hunter likely out “...

Law enforcement community mourns LASD deputy killed in ambush

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

Law enforcement community mourns LASD deputy killed in ambush Law enforcement, civic leaders and civilians are mourning the slaying of Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, who was killed in an ambush shooting in Antelope Valley Saturday evening.A large procession of first responders followed the transport of Clinkunbroomer’s body from Lancaster to the Coroner’s Office in Boyle Heights overnight.Overpasses were filled with people paying their respects to the 30-year-old deputy who got engaged just four days ago.Clinkunbroomer joined LASD’s Palmdale Station in 2018 and also served as a field training officer for a year-and-a-half. The procession went from Lancaster to the Coroner’s Office in Boyle Heights, and the slain deputy’s body was followed by a long line of vehicles. (LASD)Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said that Clinkunbroomer comes from a family of LASD deputies, including his father and grandfather, and that the fallen deputy had “service...running through his veins.”  Model found dead in do...

Authorities identify armed man who tried to approach RFK Jr. at event in Los Angeles 

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

Authorities identify armed man who tried to approach RFK Jr. at event in Los Angeles  Police have identified the man who tried to approach 2024 presidential Robert F. Kennedy Jr. armed with two loaded pistols. Adrian Paul Aispuro, 44, was arrested without incident by police after RFK Jr.’s security detail recognized that Aispuro was attempting to impersonate a U.S. Marshal at a Hispanic Heritage Month event at the Wilshire Ebell Hotel on Friday evening.  California woman loses limbs after battling bacterial infection from tilapia Aispuro told Kennedy Jr.’s real security team that he needed to see the candidate immediately, and upon seeing he had weapons, the security guards removed him from the area and contacted LAPD. Adrian Paul Aispuro pictured on Sept. 15, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Facebook/Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)A second man, who has not yet been identified, was also taken into custody. He allegedly was in possession of a backpack containing another handgun inside. Aispuro was booked on felony gun charges and is being held on $35,000...

Sunday morning shooting in North Oakland injures two

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:24:05 GMT

Sunday morning shooting in North Oakland injures two A shooting in North Oakland early Sunday morning injured two and left one man in critical condition.The shooting occurred at 12:02 a.m. near the intersections of 63rd street and Baker street.A group of people were standing outside in that area when someone began shooting at them. A 33 year old man who lived in the neighborhood was hit, along with an 18 year old woman.The woman was hit twice and the man once, both in the torso. It’s unclear where the shots came from or if the two individuals knew each other. No one else was wounded in the shooting.Both people were transported to a nearby hospital. The man is in critical condition and the woman in stable condition.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | New documents raise questions about hiring of Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price’s boyfriend Crime and Public Safety | Latest line: A good week for Shannon Grove, a bad week for speeding drivers Crime and Public Safety | ...