DOJ Seeks To Stop TX Abortion Law + Why Texans Honor Diez Y Seis

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Happy thursday, Austin! And Happy Sixteen (ten and six) in September!

I’m your host (and editor) Meagan Falcon at Austin Daily. Let’s start your day by keeping you informed of today’s news and events.

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First the weather today:

Humid and partly cloudy all day. High: 90, Low: 72.

A more precise forecast:

Expect a hot, humid, and dry day on the Austin Metro today. The National Weather Service Austin / San Antonio is forecasting opportunities for isolated to isolated showers and thunderstorms in the eastern region this weekend. For more weather updates, visit www.weather.gov/ewx.

Here are the top stories in Austin today:

  1. the US District Court for the Western District of Texas, Austin Division, issued to Emergency order Tuesday night to stop the enforcement of The Texas Abortion Act. (Austin patch)
  2. Afghan womanwho now live in Texas are looking for Helping refugee children in need. (Spectrum news)
  3. Above 7.3 percent of Austin-Travis County’s deaths between January 1st and September 10th were fully vaccinated peopleofficials said. Here’s what you need to know. (KVUE.com)
  4. Hispanic Heritage Month: Highlighting Latino Executives in the Austin Community. (KVUE.com)
  5. Have you ever wondered why Texans celebrate September 10th and 6th each year? Here’s the real reason. (Austin patch)

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Today in Austin:

  • Non-profit communication and partnership development through a Dei lens. (12:15 pm)
  • Paella night in the garden. (6 p.m.)
  • Painting with a Purpose at SoCo Modern Art Gallery. (19 o’clock)
  • Boomtown: A musical comedy. (8 p.m.)
  • “Girls Trip” at Doc’s Drive in the theater. (8.30 p.m.)

Austin Patch Notebook

  • The University of Texas at Austin: “Join us throughout Hispanic Heritage Month as we celebrate the contributions of the Hispanic Longhorns.” (Facebook)
  • Austin-ISD: “A disaster preparedness kit is a collection of essentials your household needs in an emergency. You may need to be prepared by having food, water, medicine, and other supplies ready for several days. ”(Facebook)
  • Texas Men’s Tennis: “Congratulations to Coach Wagner on being promoted to deputy head coach! So deserved! #HookEm “(Facebook)
  • Diversity Texas: “Local Belton businessman Luke Potts receives international recognition from Variety, the children’s charity! Luke Potts from Bell County was honored by Variety with a presidential citation in 2021. “(Facebook)
  • Pease Park Conservation Area: “I’m so glad that RAW is back on Pease Park last night! #peaseparkprograms “(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’m 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:

“Nobody has made a bigger mistake than someone who did nothing because there was little he could do.”

– Edmund Burke

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