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Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Yahoo
A/C unit stolen from Austin nonprofit as temps rise
AUSTIN (KXAN) — An organization that helps people deal with the loss of loved ones is now dealing with loss as well. In early May, thieves stole an A/C unit from outside The Christi Center on Hancock Drive in central Austin. 'It is a little warm as you can see, the heat is intense,' said Cathy Collins, Crime Victim Advocate with The Christi Center. Collins said she believes someone pulled up behind their largest building, which backs up to an empty lot, then cut and pulled the units off the wall. 'What you are looking at was the location of our two units,' said Collins as she pointed out the empty blocks where the units used to be. She said one unit was damaged too much as the thieves were trying to take it, so it was left behind. But the other was stolen. Heat building before wet pattern next week Since the theft took place, The Christi Center has not been using their largest facility, where they hold large meetings for people dealing with grief. When KXAN stopped by it was 84 degrees inside the room. They posted that the lack of A/C has disrupted critical programming for grieving children and adults at a time when demand for services is at an all time high. Collins said before they get the new A/C units installed they are adding fencing around the back of the property and raising money for more security features. 'So we have the fence and a good portion of it is already built,' Collins said. She said they filed a police report, but have not heard back about any suspects at this time. The Christi Center did set up a GoFundMe to cover some of the costs. If you would like to help you can click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
30-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Covington Middle School student dies after end-of-year celebration: Austin school district
An Austin eighth grade student died Thursday morning after complications related to an incident at a school-related celebration, according to the Austin school district. Vadir Gonzalez-Arias, who was a student at Covington Middle School, died after an undisclosed incident at an eighth grade celebration at Dick Nichols Park in Southwest Austin, according to the district. The park is less than three miles from Covington. "Vadir was kind, caring, and approached each day with a positive attitude and a willingness to do what was asked of him," Principal Cedric Maddox said in a letter to families. "He treated his peers and teachers with genuine respect and made those around him feel seen and appreciated. "We know that this news may be difficult for students to understand and process, and we are here to support them," Maddox said. Covington's campus was open Friday as a counseling center from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for students to talk to English and Spanish-speaking counselors and licensed mental health professionals, Maddox said. The Austin district suggested the following community resources for those who need help: The Christi Center – free information and support groups for youth and adults regarding grief and loss: 512-467-2600 Integral Care – 24 hours support for mental health crises or by appointment: 512-472-4357 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 Austin ISD Employee Assistance Program resources. This story was updated to add a video. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Covington Middle School student dies after end-of-year celebration