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  • 19
    Dec
    2012
    11:20am, EST

    Party 'til you drop on Austin's Sixth Street

    Adrees Latif / Reuters

    Visitors pose next to an entertainer, who was dancing in the window of a bar to attract customers, on Sixth Street in Austin, Texas.

    The party is always raging in Austin's hedonistic Sixth Street entertainment district, where some 200 musical acts hit the stages every night and festivals like South by Southwest and the Pecan Street Festival pour hundreds of millions of dollars into the city's economy each year. -- Reuters

    EDITOR'S NOTE: Photos taken November 16-18, 2012 and made available to NBC News today. 

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    Sherry, left, and Amelia enjoy a drink at the East Show Room bar on East Sixth Street. The two friends, both artists, had been at the wake of a friend from the local arts community who had requested that people attend in period costume.

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    Visitors adjust their hats as they enter Sixth Street.

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    Students enjoy a slice of pizza outside a bar along Sixth Street.

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    Women perform in front of a bar along Sixth Street to attract customers, leaving a bucket for tips.

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    A woman serves beer from a tub of ice inside a bar along Sixth Street.

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    A woman is carried by a man after bars closed along Sixth Street.

    Adrees Latif / Reuters

    A man falls asleep along a sidewalk after trying to hail a taxi as bars closed on Sixth Street.

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    Partying, "Raging" in Austin is getting out of control! Several local young adults go to the "raves" down around the Austin area. That mass crowds attend. Young girls are barely dressed. Supposedly the scene there is anything goes and drugs are plentiful. What an example for our youth...to condone e …

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  • 31
    Oct
    2012
    5:57pm, EDT

    LM Otero / AP

    American Airlines pilots rally support for contract

    American Airlines pilots march in protest outside a terminal at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Grapevine, Texas, Wednesday. Pilots and airlines management are in talks on a new contract as the company works through bankruptcy.

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  • 3
    Oct
    2012
    11:00pm, EDT

    Small Texas town honors hometown hero killed in Afghanistan

    Tom Pennington / Getty Images

    Tolar area residents attend a candlelight vigil, held at the old Tolar High School football field, to honor hometown Army Special Forces soldier Sgt. 1st Class Riley G. Stephens on October 3, 2012 in Tolar, Texas. Sgt. 1st Class Stephens was killed last Friday of wounds sustained in small-arms fire while serving in Wardak Province, Afghanistan.

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    Tolar residents lined their small Texas town with American flags and blue and red streamers to honor hometown Army Special Forces soldier Sgt. 1st Class Riley G. Stephens on October 3, 2012 in Tolar, Texas. Sgt. 1st Class Stephens was killed last Friday of wounds sustained in small-arms fire while serving in Wardak Province, Afghanistan.

     

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  • 9
    Jun
    2012
    4:42pm, EDT

    Jay Janner / Austin American-Statesman via Zuma

    Travis Guidry and Jessica Taylor of Lafayette, Lousiana, shoot fire as they roll on at Republic of Texas Biker Rally parade in Austin, Texas on June 8, 2012.

    Republic of Texas Biker Rally gets underway in Austin

    The Republic of Texas Biker Rally celebrates its eighteenth motorcycle rally in Austin, Texas on June 8, 2012. The four-day event is the largest of its kind in Texas and the fifth largest in the U.S.

    See more American-Statesman photos of the event at Collective Vision.

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  • 22
    May
    2012
    5:02pm, EDT

    Cyclist catches a wave at Texas skate park

    Eric Gay / AP

    A cyclist rides his bike at a skateboard park, Tuesday, May 22 in Austin, Texas. Temperatures reached a high of near 90 degrees in the Austin area.

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    BMX is a subset of Cycle, according to set theory.

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  • 24
    Apr
    2012
    8:45pm, EDT

    Tomo Therapy gives dogs, owners hope

    Karen Warren / Houston Chronicle via AP

    Bo the dog is anesthetized for his radiation treatment in the TomoTherapy unit at Texas A&M's Veterinary Medicine College in College Station, Texas.

    Karen Warren / Houston Chronicle via AP

    Karan Crooks, of Willis, holds her dog Nutmeg, who received radiation treatment for cancer last year, as she talks about the experience at Texas A&M's Veterinary Medicine College in College Station, Texas.

    Texas A&M's Veterinary Medicine College is home to one of the country's two animal TomoTherapy units, a $3 million machine that combines radiation therapy and CT scanning technology to treat tumors once considered untreatable.

    This is a place of last refuge, intractable hope and boundless love, the entrance to a battlefield between cutting-edge science and cancer.

    --The Houston Chronicle

    Continue reading High-tech vet clinic at Texas A&M draws praise at Chron.com.

     

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  • 20
    Apr
    2012
    10:25pm, EDT

    Willie Nelson honored with statue in Austin, Texas

    Photos by Julia Robinson / Reuters

    Singer Willie Nelson poses beside a statue of himself during its unveiling in downtown Austin, Texas April 20, 2012. The eight-foot bronze statue, which weighs about 2000 pounds, was created by sculptor Clete Shields.

    People watch as Willie Nelson performs during the unveiling of his statue.

    By Robert Hood

    I’ve been a Willie Nelson fan for a while. His rendition of Fred Rose’s “Blues Eyes Crying in the Rain” from the “Red Headed Stranger” was my entry point into his music, and it still stops me every time it plays on the radio or glides through my iPod.

    However, over the year I’ve come to appreciate the varied tapestry of Nelson’s songs and his ability to work with singers of all ages and backgrounds.  The most obvious collaboration to mention is his work with Waylon Jennings on “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys”. I like that song a lot, but I almost cry when I hear Willie sing with Ray Charles on “Seven Spanish Angles”, and I fall back in love with Emmylou Harris every time I hear her and Willie perform “Till I Can Gain Control Again”.

    Nelson started many years ago as a song writer in Nashville. The songs he wrote back then have been recorded by many artists. My two favorites are Ray Price’s version of “Night Life” and Patsy Cline’s hauntingly sad version of “Crazy”.

    Country music had a tough time during the 1980s, and Willie’s response was to join forces with Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson and Johnny Cash to form the country supergroup, The Highwaymen. Their signature song reminds of why I like story songs so much.

    Well into his 70s, Nelson isn’t slowing down. He continues to record and tour with the likes of Norah Jones and Snoop Dogg. He is working with his son, Lukas on his latest album.

    I’ve been lucky enough to see Nelson in concert three times. His shows are known for starting kind of slow, but then quickly gaining traction as he runs through his deep catalog of hits. Tonight is another Friday night, and I’m sure Willie and his band is either stepping on stage right about now, or about to be “On the Road Again”.

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    I am not an art critic, but I believe sculptor Clete Shields did an outstanding job creating this likeness of Willie in bronze.

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  • 6
    Apr
    2012
    7:06pm, EDT

    Take me out to the ball game

    Fans flocked to stadiums around the country as many Major League Baseball teams celebrated opening day on April 6. Get a bird’s eye view from photographs of the festivities in four cities.

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    The American flag is displayed in the outfield during the national anthem on the opening day game between the Chicago White Sox and the Texas Rangers at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, Texas on April 6.

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    The Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees line up for the National Anthem just before the start of the opening day game at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. on April 6.

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    The Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles stand on the field during the national anthem before the start of their opening day at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Md. on April 6.

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    The St Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers stand for the playing of the National Anthem during Opening Day at Miller Park on April 6 in Milwaukee, Wis.

    What's your favorite part of opening day? 

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  • 3
    Apr
    2012
    8:35pm, EDT

    'The tornado was very close': Texas student describes high school lockdown

    Courtesy of Hannah Dorsey

    Instagram filters were used to process this image, taken by an iPhone.

    By Meredith Birkett

    Texans were active on a variety of social networks today, tracking and commenting on the tornadoes ripping through the Dallas area. On Instagram, the photography social network for iPhone, iPad and just released for Android, the hashtag #tornado was busy with pictures of tornado damage, funnel clouds, TV screens and self portraits ranging from goofy "oh no!" faces to genuine concern as they braced for the worst.

    Several users posted pictures from schools where students and faculty gathered in hallways, locker rooms and maybe even a bathroom to try and stay safe from the storms. Hannah Dorsey's image, above, and her "Tornado lockdown..." caption caught my attention, so we asked her about the experience of having tornadoes near her school, Bishop Lynch High School, located in Dallas, Texas.

    Hannah writes to msnbc.com:

    "I was in third period doing assignments online for my class when the Dean of Students came over the intercom, issuing a tornado warning. He instructed us to quietly evacuate the classrooms to the nearest hallway or safe place and assume the safety procedures that we had practiced just yesterday.

    My teacher followed us into the hallway and shut the door behind us. All the students sat along the walls with their faces turned towards the lockers, with hands over their heads. We were told to remain quiet and to listen for instructions. I was nervous but I knew we were safe. Our other Dean of Students entered my hallway and announced that the weather conditions were becoming increasingly worse and that the power will most likely go out. As he walked away murmurs arose and the teachers began to hush everyone, saying it would be fine. We sat there for about an hour after that. The lights flickered a few times but never went out and we did a few fun things to pass the time and keep everyone calm.

    At one point we could see the rain through the window at the end of the hall and the rain was being blown hard enough to make it seem the rain was falling horizontally. We were given an update on the weather about every twenty minutes and were told that the tornado was very close, only a block or two over. We remained there until we were given the all-clear. Our principal told us to return to our third period class until we would be dismissed for fourth period.

    Throughout the day we had a total of two evacuations, the second being very similar to the first. At the end of the day we were not allowed to leave the building unless our parents signed us out in the main office. Those who were driving themselves had to wait until the weather conditions were better. I was on lockdown until about 4:15."

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    My daughter took the photo and wrote the write-up. I find it fascinating that some got hung up on the kids texting during "school." There were 3 tornados on the ground simultaneously in near proximity heading who-knows-where.

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  • 3
    Apr
    2012
    6:17pm, EDT

    Tornadoes rip through Dallas area

    The strong winds lifted tractor trailers, hurling them through the air. After the wave of storms subsided, damage spanned several counties near Dallas. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports.

    Nomaan Merchant / AP

    Jerica Jenkins surveys damage to her home after it was hit by a tornado on April 3, 2012, in Lancaster, Texas.

    Tim Sharp / Reuters

    Semi-tractor trailers lay in debris left by a tornado which passed through the southern area of Dallas.

    msnbc.com reports, updated at 5:40 p.m. ET: At least two tornadoes touched down in areas south of Dallas on Tuesday, tossing tractor-trailers hundreds of feet into the air and causing widespread damage, especially in Lancaster and Arlington. No deaths were reported, but rescuers were still combing debris.

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    As the storm system moved northeast, it later spawned another tornado in Forney, a suburb just east of Dallas, where the fire station and several homes were hit and the high school saw roof damage, NBC News reported.

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  • 3
    Apr
    2012
    3:49pm, EDT

    Tornadoes slam Dallas suburbs

    NBC News

    Tornado spotted south of Dallas, Texas, April 3, in this still image taken from video.

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    A trailer flies through the air during the tornado, April 3, in this still image taken from video.

    Msnbc.com reports, updated at 4:45 p.m. ET: At least two tornadoes touched down in areas south of Dallas on Tuesday, causing widespread damage. The National Weather Service described them as "large and extremely dangerous" as the storm system moved northeast and later spawned another tornado in Forney, a suburb just east of Dallas, where a school saw roof damage, NBC News reported.

    With the storms still moving through the region, many properties were damaged or destroyed and the Dallas Fort-Worth International Airport was hit by large hail, NBCDFW.com reported.

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    Damaged trucks and trailers are seen after a tornado past through the Dallas-Fort Worth area in this still image taken from video.

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    A flipped car sits in the yard of a damaged home near Dallas, Texas, April 3, in this still image taken from video.

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  • 29
    Mar
    2012
    8:12pm, EDT

    Hundreds of donkeys abandoned in lingering drought

    Gerald Herbert / AP

    Keith Gantt feeds abandoned donkeys he recovered, in Athens, La., Friday, March 16, 2012. Prolonged drought in the southern plains coupled with the nation's economic slump has taken a heavy toll on the humble donkey. Across east Texas and north Louisiana, farmers whose grazing land has dried up have sold off herds of cattle, putting livestock-tending donkeys out of work and making it too expensive to keep those bought as pets or for other reasons. In the north Louisiana town of Athens, Keith Gantt, who rounds up loose livestock for the Claiborne Parish Sheriff's Office, has hundreds of donkeys he can't give away. He's had some for two years.

    AP reports:

    With pastures withered from a lingering drought, farmers in Texas and northwest Louisiana have abandoned donkeys by the hundreds, turning them into wandering refugees that have severely tested animal rescue groups.

    The nation's biggest donkey rescue group says that since March 2011, it has taken in nearly 800 donkeys abandoned in Texas, where ranchers mainly used the animals to guard their herds. Many of the cattle and goats have been sold off, largely because of the drought and the nation's economic slump, putting the donkeys out of a job. Continue reading.

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    Abandoned donkeys recovered by Keith Gantt and his wife Karla Gantt are seen in Athens, La., Friday, March 16, 2012.

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    More power to him. It's good to see that someone, at least, is taking responsibility for the donkeys.

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