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Monday 8/4
A must-watch video is circulating on social media from a Townhall meeting hosted by Austin City Councilman Chito Villa and Councilwoman Natasha Harper Madison. The crowd’s reaction shut the meeting down – you won’t believe it!
Auto loan rates are finally on the move in the right direction, especially for those who find themselves upside down, plus, discover how one Chinese company is making humanoid robots more affordable than ever!
Tuesday 8/5
By next week, new barriers along Sixth Street in downtown Austin are happening!
President Trump’s executive order targeting ‘De-Banking’ for businesses, including crypto companies, is on its way!
A Lawsuit is filed by 2nd Amendment advocates over National Firearms Act updates.
Wednesday 8/6
Transportation Department officials are streamlining the process for personal drone usage, making it even easier for everyone to soar high in the sky!
Major changes have been approved for taxpayer-subsidized SNAP programs, ensuring better and more nutritious options for those in need.
Hold on to your helmets, Harley Davidson fans! The next CEO is set to be a true star, stepping into big shoes as the motorcycle manufacturer navigates through new territories.
Thursday 8/7
Discover the shocking truth about Austin’s rail line project – from a 20% property tax hike to a whopping $11 billion price tag with only a fraction of the promised 30 miles of rail.
President Trump’s new tariff on computer chips and a major revelation from Apple will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Plus, scientists have developed an AI version of a monkey brain.
Monday, 8/11
Austin City Council’s $6.3 billion decision looming! Will taxes go up? Stay tuned for the final verdict!
Ready to roll the dice? The buzz around legalizing casino gambling in Texas is getting louder!
Tech enthusiasts, something BIG is brewing! Texas State Technical College is expanding its advanced manufacturing program in Williamson County!