MLS Team Columbus Crew May Stay in Ohio, Sen. Elizabeth Warren Releases DNA Evidence of Native American Heritage, Travis Heights Residents Trying to Resolve Coyote Problem

Renderings of a possible MLS Stadium

Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:  

• An Austin police officer was hit by car while directing traffic near ACL Sunday night

• Todd spoke with Ellen Troxclair about Proposition K and the efficiency audit for Austin

• Elizabeth Warren released DNA evidence to prove her Native American heritage


Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:

• TECH NEWS:

-A new school has opened in Austin to teach coding to kids

-Marriott Hotel workers have gone on strike to receive decent wages

• Road to November Madness: Todd & Don discuss election news

• HIGHLIGHT: Linda Curtis (IndyAustin) and Brian Rodgers (local Austin developer) discuss with Todd & Don Proposition J (allows Austin citizens to vote on a comprehensive rewrite of land use codes), Major League Soccer & the city’s deal with PSV, and the Mayor’s race including trying to vote Mayor Adler out.  


Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:

• President Trump was interviewed by Lesley Stahl on “60 Minutes”  

• A survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation found 45{41b94ed60641855d30e715a04518d04419c2f56ef405d11541f9f93e1967c2b2} of 18-25 year olds do not have primary care provider

• Precourt Sports Ventures has announced the Columbus Crew soccer team is in talks to stay in Ohio. Mayor Adler is positive we will still have an MLS team, the Austin FC, owned by PSV


Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:

• Sears has filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

• A survey by AP says one third of caregivers don’t take care of themselves because they are too busy taking care of their charges

• Travis Heights and Travis Heights East neighbors will be meeting with Animal Control to try to figure out how they can stop coyotes from attacking their pets

 

(Photo credit: Precourt Sports Ventures)

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