by KJCE Staff/CBS Sports,posted Jun 19 2013 5:17AM
LaBron James led a title-saving charge, and now his crown will be on the line one more time in Game 7.
James powered Miami to a frantic fourth-quarter rally and overtime escape as the Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs 103-100 on Tuesday night to extend the NBA Finals as far as they can go and keep Miami's repeat chances alive.
Losing his headband but keeping his cool while playing the entire second half and overtime, James finished with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists, making the go-ahead basket with 1:43 remaining in the extra period.
On your way home, tune into Sean Hannity on Austin's Talk Radio 96.3/1370 - today's show features:
6:05pm - A new video from JAMES O'KEEFE reveals some peoples' plans to sell their taxpayer-funded "Obama Phones" to buy drugs, shoes, and handbags. James will join Sean to talk about the video, and others he has done to expose other taxpayer-funded fraud.
5:35pm - JAMIE DUPREE, our White House correspondent, joins Sean to talk about the Obama administration's outrageous use of aliases, secret email accounts, and John McCain's letter to the President demanding more transparency in his administration.
5:05pm - ANN COULTER joins Sean to talk about her criticism of Mark Rubio on the issue of immigration and border security.
APD's preliminary investigation shows that a white BMW was driving on City Park Rd. The driver lost control of the vehicle for unknown reasons. The vehicle left the roadway and crashed into several trees, killing the driver on impact.
The name of the deceased is not being released pending notification of family members.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call APD Vehicular Homicide Unit Detectives at (512) 974-5594. This is Austin's 35th fatal traffic crash and the 36th traffic fatality of 2013. At this time in 2012, there were 36 traffic fatalities.
APD's preliminary investigation shows that a Silver 2003 Ford Taurus was travelling southbound in the 5500 Block of Burnet Rd. at a high rate of speed when it left the roadway. It rolled over and struck a wooden utility pole and a large concrete support sign.
The driver of the vehicle was pronounced deceased at the scene.
The name of the deceased is not being released pending notification of family members.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call APD Vehicular Homicide Unit Detectives at (512) 974-4724. This is Austin's 34th fatal traffic crash and the 35th traffic fatality of 2013. At this time in 2012, there were 36 traffic fatalities.
Beginning Friday, June 14, 2013 between 6 p.m. and Saturday, June 15, 2013 at 3 a.m., the Republic of Texas (R.O.T.) Biker Rally will take place. Travelers should expect some delays in the downtown area.
A motorcycle procession will begin Friday, June 14, 2013 at the Travis County Exposition Center around 8 p.m. Motorcyclists will be accompanied by a police escort to control traffic and help ease temporary delays. Once the parade departs from the Expo Center, it will travel toward downtown along E. MLK Boulevard, Webberville Road, Oak Springs Road, and west on E. 11th Street. Partial road closures along this route are anticipated for the duration of the procession.
The parade will conclude along Congress Avenue, and full road closures will take place between 6 p.m. and 3 a.m. for the remainder of the R.O.T. Rally downtown. Congress Avenue will be closed between Cesar Chavez and East 11th Street and in between Colorado and Brazos. A large number of pedestrians are expected in the East 6th Street area and a public safety closure will likely be required west of the frontage of IH-35 and Brazos.
For those traveling in the area, alternate routes are recommended including north and south along IH-35, Lamar Boulevard, and Guadalupe Street, and east and west along Cesar Chavez and 15th streets. Both directions on 11th, southbound Colorado, and northbound Brazos streets will remain open throughout the event.
Location: 6400 Block of South Interstate 35 NB SVC Rd
Deceased: Female
Narrative:
APD's preliminary investigation shows that a 2004 black Harley Davidson was traveling northbound on the service road in the 6400 block of S IH 35. The motorcycle suddenly cut to the onramp for northbound IH 35 but failed to negotiate around the median/island causing the motorcycle to go down.
The adult female passenger of the motorcycle was pronounced deceased at the scene, while the male rider was transported to Brackenridge hospital with serious injuries.
Neither the rider nor the passenger were wearing helmets.
The name of the deceased is not being released pending notification of family members.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call APD Vehicular Homicide Unit Detectives at (512) 974-4724. This is Austin's 33rd fatal traffic crash and the 34th traffic fatality of 2013. At this time in 2012, there were 36 traffic fatalities.
The Austin Police Department Park Unit began a 24/7 Patrol Pilot Program on June 1, 2013 that will run through Monday, September 30, 2013. This program opened the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail, the Shoal Creek Greenbelt Trail and the Johnson Creek Greenbelt Trail to 24-hour use to bicyclists only. Any pedestrians on the trails violating curfew (between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.) will be subject to misdemeanor citation.
Officers will patrol three site locations:
Butler- 2101 Veterans Dr. (Mopac Blvd./Stratford north and south bank) to 60 S. Pleasant Valley Rd (Longhorn Dam)
Johnson Creek-2001 Enfield to 2101 Veterans Dr.
Shoal Creek-1400 W.38th St. to 707 W. Cesar Chavez St
APD's goal is to ensure public safety and to provide police visibility as members of our community utilize the trails as a safe option of transportation during lower visibility hours.