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Updated May 2020
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Go in depth with MMA’s most prominent fighters, promoters, trainers and managers from the UFC, Bellator and the other top promotions in the world of #MMA. MMA Junkie Radio is the official radio show and podcast of MMA Junkie (five-time World MMA Awards “Best Media Source” winner). The show broadcasts from the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino’s Race & Sports Book in Las Vegas with hosts, “Gorgeous” George and “Goze." The hosts also cover the big names and events from the world of boxing, pro wres ...
Brought to you by The Tuscaloosa News and TideSports.com, Cecil Hurt and Clint Lamb team up to talk all things Alabama football and Alabama sports.
A weekly podcast on Ohio State men's basketball featuring beat writers from The Columbus Dispatch.
A weekly podcast on Ohio State football featuring beat writers from The Columbus Dispatch.
The Gainesville Sun Columnist Pat Dooley talks about the University of Florida Gators and College Football. Dooley Noted is made possible in 2018 by Domino's Pizza, Pepine Realty and Vystar Credit Union.
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Austin, Texas Sports Writers Kirk Bohls and Cedric Golden talk about Longhorns sports and other subjects. - From the Austin American Statesman.
Top local stories to keep you informed every day, from the Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY NETWORK.
A recap of the events that shape our world. This Day In History.
Flash Local News Brief for Portsmouth Dover Rochester, NH from Seacoastonline.com
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College Basketball coverage for the Providence Journal.
Join Gannett Florida's all-star political lineup each week for a lively discussion and in-depth reporting on politics from the state of Florida. Zac Anderson from the Sarasota Herald Tribune and Gannett state capital correspondent John Kennedy bring you insight and analysis each week, along with special guest reporters fresh from the scene of breaking political news.
Notre Dame Insider's Tyler James and Eric Hansen offer their takes on Notre Dame football, discuss the latest news and bring on guests with expert knowledge.
Top local stories to keep you informed every day, from azcentral, part of the USA TODAY NETWORK.
A podcast where “Pet Peeves” cartoonists Dave London and Pete Chianca interview cartooning professionals and talk comic strips: their history, classic comics, the current state of the industry, and comics to watch out for. https://www.petpeevescomic.com/
Top local stories to keep you informed every day, from Democrat & Chronicle, part of the USA TODAY NETWORK.
Your Journal Sentinel Flash Briefing will keep you informed 24/7 with the latest local headlines. Journal Sentinel is part of the USA TODAY NETWORK.
News Briefs from the Austin American Statesman, Austin, TX
A roundtable discussion on Columbus Blue Jackets from The Columbus Dispatch.
A collection of interviews, press conferences and news actualities from the Newsroom of the Providence Journal, Providence, Rhode Island.
Interviews from the Seacoast of New Hampshire on EDGE Radio and Seacoast Online. From The Portsmouth Herald and Foster's Daily Democrat newspapers on the Seacoast of New Hampshire/Maine. Hear the latest interviews from news-makers, politicians, artists and musicians.
NewsCycle with Alicia Preston looks at developing and trending news topics around the nation, and features the local view of the reporters, telling the stories. Utilizing actualities and resources from 400 publications across the nation, Alicia connects issues and themes that are trending on a national level.
Amy Edwards brings you a daily update on all the new technology and business news around Austin, Texas.
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Political news and insight from the public affairs staff of The Columbus Dispatch.
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Prep Sports highlights and coverage from GoUpstate.com
The Cyclone Slant is an Iowa State sports podcast…from the Ames Tribune Sports Deprartment.
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The NBA's biggest stars, coaches, executives and newsmakers regularly join ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski on The Woj Pod. Interviews, analysis and storytelling from an unmatched lineup of NBA guests anywhere - only on The Woj Pod.
Eglin: All Access is a program designed to bring you audio from the largest Air Force base in the world., located in beautiful Northwest Florida. All branches of the military serve in some capacity on the base.
The Columbia Daily Tribune's sports staff offers an in-depth weekly discussion of University of Missouri athletics on the Mizzou Sports Podcast.
Actual 911 recordings from Polk County Florida
A weekly roundup of everything you need to know about the Cape Cod Baseball League, hosted by Times sports reporters.
Daily News staff writer Tommy Cassell speaks with top athletes, coaches, athletic directors, and others in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts to find out what makes them who they are. Read articles by Tommy in the MetroWest Daily News sports section, online at metrowestdailynews.com/sports. Find him on Twitter @TommyCassell44 and @MetroWestSports.
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David Dusek, a senior writer at Golfweek, will host Forward Press on a weekly basis. He will speak with other writers, reporters, players and industry insiders about the latest happenings in golf. In addition to breaking down major championships like the Masters and U.S. Open, Forward Press delves into the world of the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour and European Tour, as well as discussing fantasy golf and the latest trends in the game.
Jamaica's oldest sound system session hosted by the same promoter and same sound system as when it started in 1982, Rae Town Old Hits maintains its connection to the community as a important source of social capital and opportunity in Kingston, Jamaica.
Sparrow Martin takes questions about music, culture and anything else ABSR listeners have on their mind. An Alpha student in the 50s, drummer for Bob Marley, Carlos Malcolm and Jazz Jamaica, Alpha's bandmaster since 1987 adds personal anecdotes to a wealth of Jamaican history and decades of world experience for a special take on music, Alpha and even how to make rice and peas.
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Zach Dennis hosts a round table discussion about each episode of the Bravo reality series, "Southern Charm Savannah."
The latest interviews and special features from The Hutchinson News.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis continued his push to reopen Florida this week, with barbershops and hair salons in the next wave of businesses that were allowed to welcome customers again. Journalists Zac Anderson, John Kennedy and Antonio Fins discuss how the governor’s reopening strategy is proceeding, a push to exempt businesses from liability if their custo…
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Savannah Difference Makers

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Difference Makers: Episode 50 — Savannah-Chatham Public School Systems executive director of high schools Bernadette Ball-Oliver
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This episode is brought to you by the Savannah Economic Development Authority Known affectionately by her kids as "BBO," Bernadette Ball-Oliver has grown up through the Savannah-Chatham Public School System, first as a student at Beach High School then as a teacher and administrators, and now as the executive director of high schools. But no previo…
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Austin News Briefs - Austin American Statesman

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Shady Grove on Barton Springs Road closes permanently after 28 years in Austin
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The plug has been pulled on an Austin institution after almost 30 years. Shady Grove, the pastoral comfort food restaurant that was home to one of the longest-running free live music series in Austin, has closed for good, restaurant co-owner Rusty Zagst told the Statesman on Monday. The restaurant’s owners had faced mounting challenges from increas…
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New takeout options: Top 10 restaurants Pitchfork Pretty and Suerte
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Two of the Top 10 restaurants in the city have decided to jump into the world of takeout service. Pitchfork Pretty, announced that it has begun limited takeout service for the restaurant’s signature fried chicken, potato salad and more. Pitchfork Pretty is offering takeout service noon to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and orders can be placed onl…
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Coronavirus in Austin: Home Slice Pizza temporarily closes South Congress, reopens North Loop
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The owners of Home Slice Pizza are realizing how difficult it can be for a restaurant to responsibly manage an effective response to the coronavirus pandemic. Home Slice Pizza temporarily closed its South Congress Avenue on Wednesday after learning two employees tested positive for the coronavirus. Restaurant management said that neither employee h…
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Pflugerville seeks $22,000 for personal protective equipment for police
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The city of Pflugerville is seeking financial help to provide the Police Department personal protective equipment as it responds to the COVID-19 pandemic. The City Council on Tuesday evening voted to allow the city manager to apply for Gov. Greg Abbott’s Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding Program. If awarded, the city will receive approxima…
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King sworn in as Bee Cave mayor; Goodwin rejoins council
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Bee Cave swore in a new mayor Tuesday, meeting in-person at City Hall for the first time in eight weeks. The city moved to virtual meetings in March to help combat the spread of coronavirus. They met at City Hall on May 12 to swear in new Mayor Kara King and three council members. King was appointed acting mayor March 28 after Bill Goodwin resigned…
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Don Zimmerman makes run for Austin-area Senate seat official
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Republican Don Zimmerman, a former member of the Austin City Council, made his run for Texas’ 14th Senate District official Monday. Zimmerman filed paperwork to be placed on the ballot to run for the seat that former state Sen. Kirk Watson vacated at the end of April to become the first dean of University of Houston’s Hobby School of Public Affairs…
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Group to Austin leaders: Give $40 million cut from coronavirus funds to renters
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Ahead of a decision next week on how to spend $170.8 million from the coronavirus federal relief fund, the city of Austin is getting pressure from a civil rights group to distribute a big chunk of it to residents who need help with rent. Central Texas Interfaith on Wednesday said Austin has been good about making sure struggling residents have food…
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Citing revenue losses, St. Edward’s lays off 10% of employees
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Reeling from coronavirus-related revenue losses, Saint Edward’s University has laid off an unknown number of employees. Employees say university officials announced in a virtual meeting Tuesday institution-wide restructuring in nine departments, including academic affairs, the president’s office and campus ministry, student affairs and athletics, a…
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Family of health care worker who died of coronavirus sues nursing home
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The family of an Austin nursing home worker who died of coronavirus last month sued the facility and its operator Wednesday, saying they did not take appropriate steps to prevent an outbreak that has killed at least 18 of their patients and infected dozens more. The nine-page lawsuit, filed by the mother of Maurice Dotson on behalf of his estate, s…
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Austin police to release shooting videos sooner under new policy
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Austin police officials will begin releasing video from officer-involved shootings within 60 days of each incident, a drastic change to internal policy that used to shield that information for many months or longer until an investigation was completed. Officials say the policy is intended to help foster community trust while still giving detectives…
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Paxton asks Texas Supreme Court to limit mail-in balloting
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Wednesday asked the Texas Supreme Court to order election officials in five counties, including Travis County, to reject applications for a mail-in ballot from voters who fear contracting COVID-19 at the polls. Paxton asked the state’s highest civil court to rule within two weeks. Paxton accused Travis County Cl…
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Texas National Guard to disinfect nursing homes
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Seeking to curb the spread of the coronavirus, Governor Greg Abbott on Wednesday said that members of the Texas National Guard will disinfect nursing homes across the state. Six disinfection teams have been deployed so far. Each Texas National Guard team, formed in coordination with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, will have personal…
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MMA Junkie Radio

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Ep. 3,052: UFC on ESPN+ 29 recap, UFC on ESPN 8 preview
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On Episode 3,052, fellas recap what went down at UFC Jacksonville, as well as look ahead to Saturday's UFC on ESPN 8 card.By MMA Junkie Radio
Amy Edwards brings you a daily update on all the new technology and business news around Austin, TexasBy Gannett
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The 'Bama Beat

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The 'Bama Beat Roundtable, Ep. 3 - The Bama Beat #337
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Cecil Hurt, Clint Lamb, Brett Hudson and Hunter Johnson all come together to answer a variety of questions surrounding various topics on college football. Some of the questions are meant to be fun and entertaining with a couple of more serious topics sprinkled in. One question: favorite restaurant in an opposing SEC town that you'd love to bring to…
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On Second Thought

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Ep 180: MLB.com's Richard Justice: Sixty percent chance of baseball in 2020
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In Episode 180 of the On Second Thought podcast, MLB.com columnist Richard Justice tells hosts Cedric Golden and Kirk Bohls why there's a 60 percent chance we will see Major League baseball soon. He also dishes on the labor negotiations between owners and players and the PR problems that still plague the Houston Astros after their much-documented s…
Local News Update from Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee Wisconsin.By USA TODAY NETWORK
Today in history: The final episode of Seinfeld airs. Frank Sinatra dies. Skylab 1 launched. Apple Corp. announcement made. 'Linoln Portrait' perfromed publicly for first time Olympic Games open in Paris. Lewis and Clark leave camp.By Gannett
Golfweek's David Dusek chats with Steve Dimeglio about the 2020 PGA Tour Restart and what the rest of the season could look like.By The Forward Press Podcast from Golfweek.com
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Austin News Briefs - Austin American Statesman

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New livestream series from 3Ten will feature Israel Nash, Mobley, more
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Hot on the heels of “At Home With ACL Live,” a new series unveiled last week, the marquee concert hall’s downstairs club venue 3Ten is now getting in on virtually hosting livestreams as well. “Stream Come True” will focus specifically on local musicians that 3Ten might ordinarily present in its downtown space. The series, which will stream at faceb…
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Central Texas Food Bank to distribute food boxes Thursday
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The Central Texas Food Bank will distribute free food to help those who are facing increased food insecurity from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday at Nelson Field in Northeast Austin. Attendees will receive a box containing shelf-stable items such as peanut butter, brown rice, canned tuna or chicken and canned fruit. They will also receive a box of frozen f…
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Williamson County OKs funds for antibody tests, protective equipment for election sites
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The Williamson County commissioners on Tuesday approved money for antibody tests for first responders and protective equipment for election sites. The money approved included nearly $7,000 for antibody tests for 145 paramedics and almost $17,000 for 100 protective shields for check-in tables at polling locations for the November election. The panel…
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1 nursing home worker, no residents test positive in Bastrop County coronavirus survey
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A coronavirus survey of two nursing home facilities in Bastrop County yielded one positive case after 94 tests were administered. The single positive case is linked to a staff member. No nursing home residents returned positive results, according to the Bastrop County Office of Emergency Management. Officials have not disclosed in which nursing hom…
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Pflugerville police seeking info in slain woman’s death, $1,000 reward offered
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Authorities trying to solve the case of a woman fatally shot in Pflugerville are asking for the public’s help and offering a $1,000 reward for helpful information. Pflugerville police are investigating the March 31 shooting death of a woman at the Century Stone Hill South Apartments, located at 1225 Town Center Drive, near Stone Hill Town Center. D…
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Eckhardt makes resignation official; interim Travis Co. judge sworn in
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Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt, who represents more than a million Austin-area residents, officially stepped down from her position Tuesday to run for the Texas Senate. Travis County officials confirmed the news after Eckhardt said during a public meeting Tuesday that it would be the last time she would preside over the commissioners court. For…
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Coronavirus in Texas: Texas prisons to step up testing
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Hoping to contain the spread of the coronavirus within Texas prisons, state officials said Tuesday they had acquired tens of thousands of COVID-19 saliva test kits and would expand testing this week. The announcement comes a day after Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state departments to increase testing at nursing homes, which also have been sites for clu…
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Coronavirus in Austin: Stay-at-home orders saved 5,000 lives in Travis County, study says
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A study from Drexel University has estimated that stay-at-home mandates put in place amid the coronavirus pandemic saved 4,988 lives in Travis County. The estimates from the Philadelphia university’s Urban Health Collective are based on a 45-day stay-at-home order. Austin’s and Travis County’s orders have been in place in some form since March 24 a…
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Paxton directs Austin, Travis County officials to ease stay-at-home orders
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office sent a letter Tuesday insisting that Austin and Travis County officials modify their latest stay-at-home orders to match statewide executive orders, threatening legal action if they fail to comply. The letter argued that directives for Austin and Travis County residents and businesses are too restrictive a…
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DELAYED: Thunderbirds flyover salute of coronavirus workers pushed to 3:40 p.m.
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Barring more inclement weather, the U.S. Air Force’s flying demonstration squad, the Thunderbirds, are scheduled to perform a flyover Wednesday afternoon in salute of essential workers in Austin and San Antonio. The flight of F-16 Fighting Falcons over Central Texas cities, honoring front-line workers and health care professionals serving in the co…
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BREAKING: Tornado confirmed near Smithville airport, fourth in Bastrop County on Tuesday
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The National Weather Service on Tuesday confirmed a tornado touched down near the Smithville airport Tuesday morning. The touchdown was confirmed by the weather service around 11 a.m. as it moved northeast at 20 mph. No injuries have been reported though some homes along Logan Lane in Smithville sustained damage. The Smithville tornado was the four…
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Texas counts 1,000 new coronavirus cases for 5th straight day
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Texas topped 1,000 new coronavirus cases for the fifth consecutive day Tuesday as Gov. Greg Abbott continued to defend his business reopening plan from political opponents who said he was acting too quickly. Critics pointed to congressional testimony from Dr. Anthony Fauci, a key member of the White House coronavirus task force who warned Tuesday t…
Local News Update from the Indy Star, Indianapolis Indiana.By USA TODAY NETWORK
Today in history: Here comes Stevie Wonder! Pope John Paul II shot. Winston Churchill gives first speech as Prime Minister. Lawrence of Arabia critically injured. English colonists arrive at Jamestown.By Gannett
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Forward Press Podcast from Golfweek.com

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Beth Ann Nichols: How the LPGA Tour has handled the COVID-19 pandemic, the Korean LPGA Tour starts this week, more
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Golfweek's David Dusek chats with Beth Ann Nichols about how the LPGA Tour has handled the COVID-19 pandemic and what the rest of the season looks like, the Korean LPGA Tour starts this week with a major, and we learn how golf influencer Blair O'Neal had a baby during this strange time.By The Forward Press Podcast from Golfweek.com
Pat Dooley, the sports columnist for the Gainesville Sun, talks in this episode of the Dooley Noted podcast to the head ball coach Steve Spurrier about the 1990 Florida Gators and the first Florida SEC championship. Also Pat talks about SEC media days, routine, MLB, and of course Three Things.By Gannett
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From the Newsroom: The Providence Journal

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Maria Carrillo and Dr. Stephen Salloway discuss Alzheimer's disease research, treatment and care during the coronavirus pandemic, an exclusive Providence Journal podcast
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Maria Carrillio, chief science officer for the Chicago-based Alzheimer’s Association, world’s largest such group, and Dr. Stephen Salloway of Brown University and Butler Hospital's Memory and Aging Program, discuss #Alzheimer's disease and dementia research, treatment and care during the #coronavirus pandemic. @gwaynemiller #podcast exclusively for…
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Austin News Briefs - Austin American Statesman

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Michael Bublé’s concert at Erwin Center rescheduled for February 2021
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Canadian pop singer Michael Bublé has rebooked his spring tour for early 2021, including a Feb. 16 date to replace the concert originally scheduled for April 5 that was postponed amid the coronavirus pandemic. Tickets for the April 5 show will be honored. Additional tickets are on sale via the venue’s website and go for $65 to $145. Bublé recently …
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Sunday drive at COTA raised more than $200,000
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Circuit of the Americas put out the call, and Central Texans delivered. COTA announced on Monday that more than $200,000, enough to provide more than 1.6 million meals, was raised for the Central Texas Food Bank through a creative take on an age-old concept. More than 20,000 people — and 400 dogs — in about 7,000 vehicles showed up to the Formula O…
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Austin health care savings startup First Dollar launches, raises $5 million
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Austin-based health care savings startup First Dollar has raised $5 million as it launches its platform. Next Coast Ventures led the funding round, with participation from Meridian Street Capital. First Dollar’s platform allows users to create and manage health savings accounts and also doubles as a health care marketplace. The platform also lets u…
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Coronavirus in Austin: Asian American businesses eye reopening amid pandemic-related racism concerns
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Some Asian American business owners in Texas have an additional worry as they contemplate reopening their doors: the possibility of becoming targets of misdirected anger over the coronavirus pandemic. The concerns have prompted the Greater Austin Asian Chamber of Commerce to schedule a free webinar on Tuesday, during which an Austin police official…
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Man accused in stabbing outside Williamson County apartments
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An Austin man has been accused of stabbing another man he knew several times in an apartment parking lot in Williamson County. 25-year-old Martin Martinez Jr. was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second-degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. Police said the victim was stabbed three times in his torso and once o…
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Austin police investigating sexual misconduct allegations against officer
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Austin police are conducting a criminal investigation into sexual misconduct claims made against a patrol officer, officials said Monday afternoon. In a statement Monday, officials said the Police Department’s Special Investigation Unit is handling the investigation into the claims against officer Walter Dodds. The Police Department’s internal affa…
Austin Community College will host a virtual graduation ceremony for its graduating class of more than 2,900 students this spring, the school said Sunday. An in-person ceremony also will be held in December for the spring and fall graduating classes after stay-at-home orders are lifted. More than 3,200 students will be invited to that ceremony, mak…





































