Selasa, 28 April 2026

Gambling Addiction, Candy Shop Shuts Down, and Top Brunch Spots

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is taking a leave of absence from the team to enter a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction, the university announced Monday.
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Article Icon 1QB Seeks Treatment for Gambling Addiction

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is taking a leave of absence from the team to enter a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction, the university announced Monday.

The NCAA is reportedly investigating Sorsby for placing thousands of online bets since 2022, when he was a backup at Indiana. The organization prohibits student-athletes from betting on college and professional sports and recently banned dozens of players from competition for violations of the rule.

Sorsby started for the Hoosiers in 2023 and played the next two years for Cincinnati before signing with the Red Raiders this offseason for an NIL deal worth more than $5 million. University officials have not provided a treatment timeline for Sorsby and are asking for privacy.

"We love Brendan and support his decision to seek professional help," Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire said in a statement. "Taking this step requires courage, and our primary focus is on him as a person. Our program is behind Brendan as he prioritizes his health."

Article Icon 1El Paso Dam Collapse Averted

An El Paso dam at risk of collapse has been stabilized after the water level in a 39-million-gallon reservoir was lowered by 17 feet in recent days.

El Paso Water purchased the 300-acre Cement Lake last month from the Texas Department of Transportation, but the reservoir's 117-year-old dam wasn't inspected before the purchase, according to a spokesperson for the public utility. A database maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indicates the dam was last inspected in 1996.

The utility began work on strengthening the dam after determining it was deficient, but that effort was halted Thursday when a breach appeared imminent. Crews resumed work Saturday, though the area remains closed to the public.

"We had a very close call with a near-dam collapse, but it has been stabilized, and the risk is now very low," said John Balliew, president and CEO of El Paso Water. "Our crews acted quickly and decisively to protect public safety and critical infrastructure."

Article Icon 1Austin Icon Shuts Down

Lammes Candies, Austin's oldest continuously run family-owned business, is shutting down after 141 years of selling ice cream, pralines, and other sweet treats. The owners explained the decision by citing "changing market conditions and the long-term sustainability of our operations."

The business was founded in 1878 by William Wirt Lamme of St. Louis as the Red Front Candy Factory. After Lamme lost the business in a game of poker, his son bought it back for $800 and reopened it as Lammes Candies in 1885.

Lammes Candies opened several locations throughout Austin and the surrounding area over the years, and it became famous for its Texas Chewie Pecan Praline and Longhorn chocolates. Its lamb logo was the first neon sign in Austin, and it was the first Austin business to operate a soda fountain.

The company's flagship store on Airport Boulevard will be open "a bit longer" as operations wind down. "Lammes Candies has always been more than a business—it has been a family legacy, and a part of so many lives and celebrations," read a statement from the business.

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Around Texas

➤ The U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed its December decision to uphold the state's newly redrawn congressional maps yesterday. (More)

➤ Austin: State lawmakers held a public hearing yesterday to review an investigation into last summer's deadly flash floods. The hearing continues today, focusing on the local and state response to the disaster. (More)

➤ Queen City: Two people died in a fire at the Punj Truck Stop and Indian Restaurant on Sunday morning. The Texas State Fire Marshal's Office is investigating the cause of the fire. (More)

➤ Amarillo: After being closed for nearly a month, the Amarillo Zoo & Sanctuary reopened yesterday as a nonprofit organization under the management of the Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. (More)

➤ Leander: A water main break left two nearby schools with "little to no water" yesterday, prompting administrators to release students early. The city reported the damage was caused by a private contractor. (See Photo)

➤ Austin ISD: Attorney General Ken Paxton has asked the district for information on its policies regarding accommodations for transgender students after a complaint was filed alleging a male student used female-only facilities earlier this month. Paxton sent a letter to the district in March following a separate complaint about the same student. (More)


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Texas Sports

San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama called the NBA's handling of his concussion protocol "very disappointing" but refused to discuss details of the situation until after the playoffs. He'll play against the Trail Blazers again tonight in Game 5. (More)

The Dallas Stars host the Minnesota Wild for Game 5 tonight with their NHL playoff series tied 2-2. (How to Watch)

Texas A&M had 10 players selected in this year's NFL draft, tying a program record set in 1976. It's the most picks of any Aggies class in the seven-round era. (More)

Houston Rockets players cited center Alperen Sengun's emotional pregame speech as the catalyst for their Game 4 victory on Sunday. (More)

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The Business Of Texas

Since 2012, the average closing price for a home in the Dallas-Plano-Irving region has increased from $172,000 to $410,000, according to the Texas Real Estate Research Center's Housing Affordability Index. Last year, a household income of $97,500 was needed to purchase an affordable home. (More)

More than 1 in 5 Houston-area residents say they're in a worse financial situation now than a year ago, according to an annual survey conducted by Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research. (See Details)

Southwest Airlines is the nation's No. 2 airline, according to a WalletHub ranking that analyzed carriers on metrics like cancellation and delay rates, mishandled baggage incidents, and in-flight accommodations. Spirit Airlines secured the No. 1 spot. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Eleven Texas restaurants were named among the nation's top 100 brunch spots in a list published by OpenTable. The reservation platform's rankings were based on 10 million reviews submitted over the last year. (More)

➤ A Pearland police officer rescued several ducklings trapped in a storm drain by crawling 15 feet through a pipe accessed by a manhole. (See Photos)

➤ Dave Hale, a 36-year-old medical equipment salesman from Dallas, has amassed more than a million followers on social media by posting videos of his homemade pizzas. "A pizza obsession has been with me through my whole life," he said. (More)

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Should Brendan Sorsby be penalized for allegedly betting on sports contests?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not sure
 

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Which of these Texas brands do you trust the most?

  1. H-E-B: 52%
  2. Blue Bell: 15%
  3. Dr Pepper: 12%
  4. Whataburger: 12%
  5. Buc-ee’s: 9%
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