Good morning, Austin! This is Morgan Riley with your Monday news update for May 19th, 2025.
Word on the streets of Austin is that we had a dangerous weekend on our roads. Multiple deadly crashes occurred across the Austin area on Saturday. Local authorities are investigating these incidents and reminding residents to drive with caution, especially as we head into the summer travel season.
In police news, Austin PD detectives are currently searching for a suspect connected to a hit-and-run crash. This comes as part of the department's ongoing efforts to improve traffic safety in our city. The police department also recently released results from an increased traffic enforcement operation in downtown Austin specifically targeting DWI offenses.
If you were out last Thursday evening, you probably experienced the intense storms that swept through Central Texas. The weather system brought hail, lightning, and heavy rainfall to many parts of our area. While it was a rough night for some, the precipitation was certainly welcome as we approach the hotter summer months.
On a brighter note, mark your calendars for Saturday, June 7th, when the Austin Parks and Recreation Department will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly renovated Givens Pool. This is part of broader improvements to Givens Park and Recreation Center, which have been long-awaited by East Austin residents.
In other community news, the Historic Oakwood Cemetery recently reopened the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Plot. This restoration project was a collaborative effort between the school, the Parks and Recreation Department, and Save Austin's Cemeteries, showcasing our city's commitment to preserving its historical landmarks.
As temperatures begin to rise, local leaders have released guidance and tips to help Austinites stay cool this summer. Remember to stay hydrated and take advantage of public cooling centers on extremely hot days. And if you're planning to visit Zilker Park, the free Zilker Loop service has resumed operations, making it easier to access the park's popular amenities without worrying about parking.
Looking at today's forecast, we can expect temperatures to reach the mid-80s with partly cloudy skies, so don't forget your sunscreen if you're heading outdoors.
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