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HIGHLIGHT: Randy Clarke (President & CEO, Capital Metro)
Randy Clarke, President & CEO of Capital Metro, calls in to discuss what CapMetro is doing to keep public transportation clean, dealing with employees who have tested positive for COVID-19, ridership and their budget, the proposed bond
HIGHLIGHT: Tamara Atkinson (CEO, Workforce Solutions Capital Area)
https://omny.fm/shows/todd-don-show-highlights/highlight-4-2-20-tamara-atkison-workforce-solution Tamara Atkinson, CEO of Workforce Solutions Capital Area, calls in to discuss what they are doing to help local businesses and local residents find and connect to resources during hardship. If your job or business
Texas Restaurant Association on Todd and Don Show
More than a quarter of the independent restaurants in Texas will be forced to close if demand continues to free-fall at the current rate, eliminating 500,000 restaurant jobs just in that state, the Texas Restaurant Association (TRA)
Social Distancing 2020
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued guidelines for “community mitigation strategies” to limit the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, which include recommendations for “social distancing”—a term that epidemiologists are using
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Texas State University Receives Crisis Intervention Grant
Texas State University in San Marcos was awarded this week a federal grant of more than $1,390,000 to improve security through crisis intervention programs, including violence prevention and crisis response training for law enforcement and school resource
APD Still Investigating Officer-Involved Shooting
The Austin Police Department continues to investigate an officer-involved shooting on Thursday, November 7, 2024. The incident began in Bee Cave just before 3:15 a.m. when a police officer spotted an orange truck traveling westbound at a
Austin Mayor Race Still Tight
A week removed from Election Day, Kirk Watson continues to hold the slimmest of leads in the race for Austin’s next mayor. As of Tuesday, November 12, the incumbent Watson was holding onto 50.01 percent of the
TxDOT Marks Dubious Anniversary
Every day for the past 24 years someone has died on a Texas roadway. The last deathless day recorded on Texas roadways was Nov. 7, 2000. Texas Department of Transportation and Texas Department of Public Safety are