Hour one of the Todd and Don Show:
• The Universal Recycling Ordinance goes into effect today where Austin restaurants are now required to dispose their leftover foods to be composted, donated to feed homeless people or sent to farms
•As part of Project Connect, Cap Metro plans to dedicate certain traffic lanes to automated vehicles, buses and commuter rails
Hour two of the Todd and Don Show:
• TECH NEWS:
-Amazon will raise their minimum wage to $15 an hour for all employees starting next month
-Facebook says their recent hacking may have leaked information connected to third party sites
• Beto O’Rourke has apologized for a review he wrote of a Broadway Musical where he talked about a woman’s breasts and buttocks
• HIGHLIGHT: Skeeter Miller from County Line BBQ calls in to speak about the Universal Recycling Ordinance
Hour three of the Todd and Don Show:
• Austin is experiencing low morale in the public safety departments such as police, fire fighters and EMS
• A mother is suing a northeast Missouri high school for discrimination after her son didn’t make the varsity soccer team and was kicked off the junior varsity team
• Austin Public Library is ending overdue fines for children’s books
Hour four of the Todd and Don Show:
• President Trump insulted a female reporter on Monday saying, “you never think”
• Clapping has been banned at University of Manchester to avoid triggering anxiety; instead they must use jazz hands
• During a debate on Friday, Gov. Greg Abbott revealed he’s “open” to the idea of reducing criminal penalties for low-level pot possession
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