H-E-B Feast of Sharing to donate more than 340,000 meals to food banks

H-E-B’s Feast of Sharing will donate more than 340,000 meals to hunger relief organizations & food banks in Texas & Mexico during November & December.

How to enjoy Halloween while practicing social distancing
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Lance Zaal, the founder of Austin Ghost Tours, joins Leslie Rangel to talk about the safe ways to get a good scare this Halloween.

What to expect at the Brushes with Cancer Austin 2020 Virtual Event!
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Alana Dugandzic with Twist Out Cancer explains how Brushes with Cancer strategically matches artists with individuals touched by cancer.

Blanco ISD brings back 100-percent in-person learning

Blanco ISD switched to 100 percent in-person learning on Monday because remote learning has resulted in more students skipping school and failing classes.

Blanco ISD brings back 100-percent in-person learning
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Blanco ISD switched to 100 percent in-person learning on Monday because remote learning has resulted in more students skipping school and failing classes.

All AISD students wanting to learn on-campus can return on November 2

Austin Independent School District has announced that beginning November 2, all students who wish to return to campus for on-campus learning can go back. Remote learning will still be offered as an option.

Coca-Cola will discontinue half of its beverage brands

Last week, the Coca-Cola Company announced that it would discontinue drinks like Tab and Odwalla, but announced on Thursday that it would retire half of its portfolio by the end of the year.

All AISD students wanting to learn on-campus can return on November 2
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Austin Independent School District has announced that beginning November 2, all students who wish to return to campus for on-campus learning can go back. Remote learning will still be offered as an option.

FDA approves Gilead's remdesivir, first drug for treating COVID-19

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved Gilead Sciences’ antiviral drug remdesivir as a treatment for COVID-19 patients requiring hospitalization.

Court orders California to cut San Quentin inmate population by half

A California appeals court has ordered state corrections officials to cut the population of one of the world’s most famous prisons to less than half of its designed capacity, citing officials’ "deliberate indifference" to the plight of inmates during the coronavirus pandemic.

Jobs, shops, budget hit by California theme park closures

Now that state health officials announced strict new rules for reopening the parks, attractions spanning from Disneyland to Universal Studios are bracing for an even longer shutdown — and so are the surrounding communities.

Gym owner fined $1,000 for keeping his doors open as Sonoma County remains in purple tier

On Tuesday, a county staffer entered Kovac's 16,000-square-foot facility on Highway 12 and wrote Kovacs a citation for violating the public health prohibition on exercising inside.

Some parts of Austin dealing with more traffic than others

The Austin Transportation Department says traffic patterns are increasing in the outer parts of Austin.

Study to examine why some air pollutants rose in Austin as traffic decreased

To determine why carbon monoxide and particulate matter increased in March despite the traffic decline, the City of Austin has contracted with CAPCOG to conduct a study. 

Study to examine why some air pollutants rose in Austin as traffic decreased
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To determine why carbon monoxide and particulate matter increased in March?despite the traffic decline, the City of Austin has contracted with CAPCOG to conduct a study.?