TX Propositions On Nov. 2 Ballot + USPS Job Fair In Austin

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Tomorrow Austin! It’s me again, your host Meagan Falcon.

Let’s catch up with you all to start this day on an informed note. That’s going on in town today.

First the weather today:

Isolated showers and thunderstorms. High: 88 Low: 73.

What is in the forecast this week:

The remnants of what is currently tropical Storm Pamela in the Pacific are expected to sweep across central Texas on Wednesday and Thursday. This brings a high likelihood of showers and storms to the region, which could affect areas that are easily flooded.

Here are today’s top stories in Austin:

  1. Texans will see it on November 2nd eight state statements on their poll. Here’s a breakdown of what each prop means and what it will do if passed. (Austin patch)
  2. the United States Postal Service is looking for reinforcement for his workforce. Here’s when and where they plan to host one Austin job fair. (newsradioklbj.com)
  3. The Austin Police are seeking help from the public identify a suspect who does the police say robbed a bank in South Austin on Friday. (Austin patch)
  4. Country singer George Street will perform at the opening ceremony of the Moody Center in April 2022. (KEYE TV CBS Austin)
  5. A Rainbow Crosswalk was in downtown Austin. Installed to commemorate the National Coming-Out Day. (WOAI)

today Austin Daily will ring you. presents, a Patch Branding Partner. If you are planning on traveling this holiday season, the following home safety tips can help you relax while you are away.

Today in Austin:

  • COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic – Perez Elementary School. (4 p.m.)
  • Brain Power – Austin ISD. (17 o’clock)
  • Meeting of the Supervisory Committee for Community Bonds. (6 p.m.)
  • Mannequin Pussy w / Angel Du $ t and Pinkshift at The Parish on October 12th (8pm)

Austin Patch Notebook

  • KUT Austin: As for his political orientation? McConaughey won’t be specific, but instead is channeling the independent spirit of a Texan who wants to balance “the ship of democracy,” said Texans. Via NPR “(Facebook)
  • Austin-ISD: “Bullying can affect a student’s education, physical and emotional health, and safety and wellbeing.” (Facebook)
  • Pease Park Conservation Area: “We enjoyed touring this group from the Travis County Medical Alliance & Foundation last week at Kingsbury Commons. Thank you for joining us!” (Facebook)
  • Austin-PBS: “Will’s family is growing, Geordie sets out to solve a puzzle at an adoption agency, and more … Watch a brand new episode of Grantchester on MASTERPIECE Mystery! Tonight on Austin PBS.” (Facebook)

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Your friendly neighborhood journalist,

Meagan falcon

Meagan covers local news for Patch in downtown Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander and Pflugerville.

About Meagan: I was born and raised in Corpus Christi and spent three years covering breaking news and activity in South Texas before moving to the Austin Metro. When I’m not covering the news, I am enjoying a good book, tending my garden, and hanging out with my pup. I am a green thumb beginner. So if you have all of the gardening tips I would love some.

Do you have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Austin Daily? Contact me at meagan.falcon@patch.com.

Quote of the Day:

“The smallest deed is better than the greatest intention.” – John Burroughs

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