Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:
• Austin officials say they expect a boil water notice would remain for days, not weeks like Travis County officials reported
• The winning ticket for the record Mega Millions jackpot worth $1.537 billion was sold in South Carolina
• Hurricane Willa has made landfall and is on its way to Texas
Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:
• The COA is offering free water to Austin residents, 1 gallon per person at 5 locations around the city
• TECH NEWS:
-Netflix has been accused of recommending content to users based on race with the use of misleading images on their posters
•Road to November Madness: Early voting has yielded more voters than expected, politicians weigh in on immigration and the caravan on its way, some major California cities are allowing non-citizens in school board elections.
• Austin Public Health has outlined extra steps during the boil water notice with inspectors checking compliance during scheduled inspections
Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:
•HIGHLIGHT: Dr. Ken Mitchell (Chief Medical Officer of St. David’s HealthCare) discusses the impact of the boil water notice in Austin on medical practices
• Harley-Davidson is recalling 238,380 bikes for clutch problem
• A bomb has been found at the home of Bill & Hillary Clinton
Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:
• Reports of a second migrant caravan has led to concerns about border control
• A school bus in Bastrop was involved in an accident with some children being sent to hospitals along with the driver
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