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Community Impact reporter Zara Flores discusses the likelihood that Austin and San Antonio will form a metroplex in the vein of Dallas-Fort Worth. Reporter Elle Bent gives a rundown of the Hill Country wine scene and shares a toast to the podcast's one-year anniversary. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
On this episode, Community Impact reporter Taylor Cripe brings a report on the state of small business in western Travis County. Plus, we take a trip to Southwest Austin's Texas Honey Bee Farm. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Victoria Schaefer and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
Karl Flocke, a woodland economist with the Texas A&M University Forest Service, answers questions about Cedar Fever as Central Texans feel allergy symptoms. Plus, Community Impact reporter Brooke Sjoberg discusses Round Rock's plans to add more multifamily housing to meet population growth estimates. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
The first episode of the Austin Breakdown podcast in 2023 tackles strategic growth in the suburbs and how the Texas Legislature is set to address startling data on maternal mortality and morbidity. Community Impact reporters Zacharia Washington and Hannah Norton weigh in. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Summer El-Shahawy and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
For the final episode of 2022, Olivia sits down with Community Impact's Austin managing editor Amy Denney to discuss some of the biggest stories from the past year, from Austin's boil water notice to Round Rock's destructive tornadoes. Episodes will return on Friday, Jan. 6. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
In far east Austin, Community First! Village continues to expand the footprint of its tiny home community for people exiting chronic homelessness. This week, Olivia takes a tour of the neighborhood and talks with Alan Graham, CEO of Mobile Loaves & Fishes, about the community's mission to create rooted connections in addition to housing. Later in the episode, Community Impact's Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson joins to discuss the results of the city's recent runoff elections and what Austinites can expect from their new leaders. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
This week's episode features a standby of the Tarrytown neighborhood, sandwich shop and deli Food! Food! Olivia chats with the eatery's owner Susan Eggert as Food! Food! approaches 30 years in business. Plus, Community Impact reporter Sumaiya Malik breaks down what's behind rate increases from Austin Energy. On Dec. 8, after the time of recording for this episode, Austin City Council voted to approve new Austin Energy base rates that will add approximately $9 to the average customer's electric bill. Learn more here. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Victoria Schaefer and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
Just in time for holiday shopping, the Austin Breakdown stops by Blue Genie Christmas Bazaar as it enters its 22nd year as a local holiday tradition. Later, Community Impact reporter Ben Thompson stops by to discuss Central Texas' growing profile as a player in the chipmaking, or semiconductor, industry. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
This special Thanksgiving week episode looks at the history of longtime Austin staple ThunderCloud Subs as the iconic local business prepares for the 32nd annual Turkey Trot. Plus, Community Impact statehouse reporter Hannah Norton highlights some of the bills that have already been filed ahead of the upcoming Texas Legislative Session. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
Host Olivia Aldridge brings a report from the recent annual Austin Chamber of Commerce Economic Outlook event. Plus, Community Impact reporter Taylor Cripe discusses a series of projects aimed at alleviating congestion along the Loop 360 corridor. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
This episode pays a visit to the new downtown Austin bar Electric Shuffle, which aims to make shuffleboard cool with the help of craft cocktails. Plus, Community Impact reporters Katy McAfee and Zara Flores stop by to discuss tension between Hays and Travis counties regarding the SH45 gap road project. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
Ahead of the 20th anniversary Austin Studio Tour that kicks off Nov. 5, Coka Treviño, the Curator and Director of Programming for event organizer Big Medium, stops by to discuss the annual event's local impact. Plus, Community Impact's statewide reporter Hannah Norton digs into the current conversation surrounding whether Texas should rely less on standardized test scores when assessing school performance. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***Link to E&P Reports podcast featuring John Garrett ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
This episode pays a visit to Zucchini Kill bakery, a vegan, allergen-free shop with a metal twist located on the old Spiderhouse Cafe property in Central Austin. Plus, Community Impact reporter Brooke Sjoberg discusses a recent forum for Round Rock ISD school board candidates heading into the Nov. 8 election. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
On the final installment of the Austin Breakdown's "CI Conversations" series, guest host Connor McGovern chats with Scot Wilkinson, Director for Arts and Culture for the city of Round Rock. Wilkinson discusses the city's annual Chalk Walk Arts Festival and other major initiatives for Round Rock's cultural development.
Since 2009, Blue Starlite Urban Drive-In has brought a sense of nostalgia to Austinites looking to take in a movie—with a view of the city. This Halloween season, the drive-in theater is screening classic horror flicks alongside new spooky titles. Plus, with early voting starting Oct. 24, Community Impact Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson gives a rundown of the races set to appear on Austin voters' ballots, including the candidates vying for mayor. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
On this installment of "CI Conversation," guest host Connor McGovern talks with Christine DeLisle, the mayor of Leander, Texas. DeLisle offers her perspective on what drew her to the suburbs in Central Texas, the fulfillment she finds in public service and her priorities for her next two years in office.
Host Olivia Aldridge visits the Buda farm of mushroom company Smallhold, which aims to innovate the grocery store produce aisle through fungi. Plus, Community Impact reporter Katy McAfee discusses progress in Austin's Innovation District. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
Ahead of the Dripping Springs Songwriters Festival set for Oct. 14-16, 2022, guest host Connor McGovern sits down with Pam Owens, the president and CEO of the Dripping Springs Visitors Bureau. Owens discusses the value of the annual event and what festival-goers can expect this year, plus more upcoming events in Dripping Springs—like two solar eclipses with a prime view from the Texas Hill Country.
For three decades now, the Austin Steam Train Association has sent vintage steam and diesel trains chugging through the Hill Country on Texas' one and only nonprofit railroad. Listen to this episode to hear about the history of the local "rolling museum," and why the preservation of locomotive history matters. Plus, stick around until later in the episode for a conversation with Community Impact reporter Zara Flores, who sheds light on how Hays CISD is responding to several fentanyl overdose deaths among students. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
In this special "CI Conversations" episode of the Austin Breakdown, guest host Connor McGovern sits down with Sloan Struble, who is best known as the indie pop music project Dayglow. Struble created Dayglow in 2018, just before briefly enrolling in the University of Texas at Austin, with the release of his debut album “Fuzzybrain.” One of the singles, titled “Can I Call You Tonight?”, achieved mainstream success, eventually becoming certified platinum. Since then, Dayglow has released a sophomore album, embarked on tours around the world and is anticipating the release of his 3rd record titled “People in Motion.” In this conversation, Sloan talks about his success at a young age and reflects on the purpose of his music.
Host Olivia Aldridge heads to Mueller Lake Park to meet up with Chelsea Phillips and Joe More, the names behind Tiny Tails to You, a mobile petting zoo for pint-size creatures. Guest stars include a hedgehog, a chinchilla, two rabbits, two chicks, a tortoise and a bearded dragon. Plus, later in the episode, Community Impact's Vice President of Marketing and Sales Tess Coverman brings an announcement about the company's new brand refresh. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
On the second installment of "CI Conversations," host Connor McGovern sits down with Mikaela and Jordan Burchill of the indie-Americana singer-songwriter duo Beth // James. The couple studied jazz music while enrolled at the University of North Texas. After graduation, Mikaela and Jordan moved to Austin and began working on various projects, with their frequent collaboration as songwriters soon leading them to form their own duo, using both their middle names as the band's moniker. After releasing an EP and having a single featured in an Oscar-nominated film, Beth // James are prepping for tour dates in support of their debut album “Get Together.” In this conversation, Jordan and Mikaela talk about how the city of Austin has shaped their songwriting and how music has been a strong foundation for their relationship. This episode was produced by Connor McGovern with editing from Olivia Aldridge and Marie Leonard. "CI Conversations" is a special limited sub-series of the Austin Breakdown and a production of Community Impact Newspaper.
Community Impact Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson returns for an update on the Austin Police Department, which recently released an "after-action" report evaluating the department's performance during the protests of May 2020. Also, digital journalist Morgan O'Neal stops by with a sneak peek of fall events coming up in the Austin metro. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
In the first of a series of special episodes, guest host Connor McGovern sits down with Michelle Simmons, founder and CEO of Slow North, a popular all-natural home goods store in North Austin. Simmons sheds light on her experiences as a small business owner in one of the largest retail markets in the U.S., growing from a backyard candle-making operation into a full storefront and studio space with national sales. For the next few weeks, listen every Wednesday for more "CI Conversations" to hear from interesting local people across the Austin metro. Regular episodes of the Austin Breakdown will continue to release each Friday.
Host Olivia Aldridge stops by Kick Butt Coffee, an Airport Boulevard mainstay that shares an entrance and an owner with Master Gohring's Tai Chi and Kung-fu. Later on, Community Impact reporter Katy McAfee discusses how local restaurants are facing mounting challenges as food prices rise and labor grows scant. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Community Impact reporters Brooke Sjoberg and Carson Ganong discuss how Austin suburbs including Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto are planning to expand their water infrastructure to make way for a growing population. Later, fellow reporter Christopher Green stops by with a quick update on Texas' latest 10-year transportation plan and what it has in store for Austin. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
In a new recurring segment featuring local businesses from around the Austin area, host Olivia Aldridge sits down at Lebowski's Grill with owner Helen Alger, who operates her long-time burger joint from inside Highland Lanes bowling alley on Burnet Road. Plus, Community Impact's Darcy Sprague stops by the studio to discuss Central Texas' record-breaking summer heat and what it indicates about Austin's climate in the years to come. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Community Impact's Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson discusses proposed safety upgrades and revitalization projects on Sixth Street. Plus, Walter Flocke from the Texas A&M Forest Service discusses how recent rain has affected local wildfire risk. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Just as students and teachers are heading back to school for a new term, the Texas Education Agency has released its first school accountability ratings in three years. Reporter Hannah Norton, a Report for America corps member serving with Community Impact Newspaper, shares how local districts fared in the TEA's assessments. Plus, editor Darcy Sprague gives insight into Austin ISD's new proposed bond—and a measure that would have provided housing for teachers that was left on the cutting room floor. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Close to two years after Austin voters passed the multi-billion dollar public transportation plan Project Connect, planners are having to make tough decisions due to rising costs associated with the project. Community Impact's Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson drops by to break down the details. Plus, reporters Brooke Sjoberg and Zara Flores discuss how local school districts are expanding career and technical education programs as companies like Tesla and Samsung move into town. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Connor McGovern and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Local restauranteur Gabriela Bucio discusses her local business empire and upcoming plans, including opening her first restaurant outside of Austin. Plus, Community Impact's Central Austin reporter Katy McAfee breaks down controversy surrounding Central Health, the taxing health district for Travis County. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Connor McGovern and Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Community Impact's Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson gives the latest on policy moves by local leaders to address Austin's housing crisis by encouraging construction density. Plus, reporter Chloe Young discusses H-E-B's newest location, a fulfillment center in Leander aimed at growing the company's e-commerce capabilities in the Austin metro. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Steven Finkelstein, an Associate Professor of Astronomy at the University of Texas, discusses his work using the newly released images from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to study some of the oldest galaxies in the universe. Plus, Community Impact senior editor Brian Rash shares the latest on Samsung's potential multi-billion dollar expansion in Williamson County. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge and Connor McGovern with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Community Impact's Central Austin reporter Katy McAfee discusses the city's plan to lower speed limits in a bid to reduce traffic-related fatalities. Plus, listen to the latest on the proposed film and production studio within the La Cima development of San Marcos. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge and Connor McGovern. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Community Impact senior editor Brian Rash discusses the new trend of single-family rental communities under development in Williamson County. Plus, reporter Carson Ganong discusses Hutto ISD's efforts to attract a $2B project from Applied Materials to the area. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Austin Fire Department Division Chief Tom Vocke discusses drought conditions in the area and the heightened risk of wildfires due to upcoming Fourth of July celebrations. Plus, Community Impact's Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson shares how local officials are responding to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
The Texas Real Estate Research Center's Adam Perdue provides insight into the current state of the real estate market in Texas. Plus, Community Impact editor Claire Shoop discusses how Central Texas health care systems are planning to keep up with rapid population growth. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge and Connor McGovern. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Melanie Flowers of Workforce Solutions Capital Area discusses the organization's newest initiative, The Hire Local Plan, and its efforts to narrow the skills gap in the current labor market. Plus, Community Impact senior editor Brian Rash and reporter Brooke Sjoberg give an update from Round Rock ISD, where new details from an internal investigation into the district's superintendent have come to light. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge and Connor McGovern. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Community Impact Newspaper's Central Austin Editor Darcy Sprague provides insight into a gun violence summit and public town hall hosted by Austin and Travis County officials. Plus, senior reporter Lauren Canterberry and editor Eric Weilbacher bring context to the rising mental health needs and barriers to mental health services in Central Texas. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
After 2021's Winter Storm Uri and a citywide boil-water notice earlier this year, Austin Water fell under increased scrutiny and has since completed dozens of recommendations to improve Austin's drinking water systems. In Williamson County, a recently passed $72.5 million allocation toward water infrastructure also aims to better meet the needs of water purveyors. Bonus: Listen to the Austin Next podcast here featuring an interview with Community Impact's CEO John Garrett. Production services for Austin Next are by EveryWord Media. Their music is “Tech Talk” by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons 4.0 License." The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Morgan O'Neal with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
As Austin plans to add 20 towers to the city skyline in the next few years, Reporter Ben Thompson explains how growth could come at a cost to familiar elements of the downtown landscape, including historic buildings and businesses. Plus, this episode delves into the trend of teacher shortages in districts across Texas and what experts are saying about the national baby shortage formula. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Morgan O'Neal with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Guest Soll Sussman of the organization Hays County Friends of the Night Sky weighs in on the importance of Dark Sky initiatives in Central Texas, especially during the current bird migration season. Reporter Hunter Terrell gives insight on the booming industrial development scene in Georgetown. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Austin tests out a guaranteed income pilot program. Plus, will Project Connect tie into transit systems in the suburbs? The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Community Impact Newspaper's Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson breaks down an item to appear on Austin ballots on May 7, which would eliminate enforcement of Class A and Class B misdemeanors related to marijuana possession and end the practice of no-knock warrants by the Austin Police Department. Editor Eric Weilbacher stops by with an update on the new Hays County Jail, which has run out of capacity before even opening. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
In this development-focused episode, Community Impact Newspaper Senior Editor Brian Rash discusses Round Rock, Pflugerville and Hutto's efforts to revamp their downtown areas as the cities grow in population. Plus, reporter Lauren Canterberry discusses how New Braunfels is adjusting as Austin grows to its north along with San Antonio to its south. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Community Impact Newspaper's Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson discusses rising eviction rates in Travis County following the repeal of eviction moratoriums in late 2021. Plus, managing editor Amy Denney and reporter Claire Shoop reflect on 15 years of The Domain and what's next in North Austin development. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. It is produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
A city block home to several LGBTQ bars in downtown Austin could be demolished to make way for a new tower. Plus, reporters Carson Ganong and Glorie Martinez discuss recapture at local school districts and South Austin transportation projects. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. It is produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Leander-area editor Eddie Harbour breaks down the city's upcoming vote on whether to leave Capital Metro's transit system. Reporter Grace Dickens discusses climatologists' warnings that Travis County should prepare for future megadrought. The CI Morning Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. It is produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Community Impact Newspaper City Hall reporter Ben Thompson discusses recent overcrowding and traffic at Austin Bergstrom International Airport and an upcoming City Council vote that could affect the airport's future. Reporter Claire Shoop discusses what to expect in Travis and Williamson counties during tax appraisal season. The CI Morning Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. It is produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
On the first weekly episode of the CI Morning Breakdown, Community Impact's Round Rock editor Brian Rash discusses the aftermath of severe tornadoes that touched down in Williamson County on March 21. Plus, Austin editor Darcy Sprague breaks down Dripping Springs' debate over how to manage explosive growth. The CI Morning Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. It is produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
Austin City Council and the city's parks and recreation department search for solutions to a lifeguard shortage leaving city pools short-staffed. Plus, hear development updates from Austin, Buda and Pflugerville. The CI Morning Breakdown is a production of Community Impact Newspaper. It is produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.