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Catch up with 'Austin News and Info,' your daily podcast for all the latest news from Austin. We cover local stories, events, and updates that matter to you. Whether it's tech, culture, or community news, stay connected with the Live Music Capital of the World through our engaging episodes.Copyright QP-4
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  • "Austin's Tech Boom, Juneteenth Celebrations, and Community Resilience: The Austin Local News Podcast"
    Jun 23 2025
    Word on the streets of Austin, temperatures will climb toward the mid-90s today, but the city’s news is even hotter. I’m Morgan Riley, and you’re listening to the Austin Local News Podcast, where we bring you the big stories, the heart of our community, and everything in between.

    Topping local headlines, Tesla has officially launched its much-anticipated robotaxi service in Austin. This marks the third autonomous vehicle service to hit Austin’s streets, reinforcing our city’s reputation as a testbed for high-tech innovation and smart transportation. As city officials monitor the rollout, local advocates continue to champion safety measures and job transition programs for current rideshare drivers adapting to this new era, showing just how dynamic Austin’s economy and workforce truly are.

    Turning to a more somber note, the Austin Police Department reported a tragic accident last Friday at the intersection of South IH 35 and Ben White Boulevard, resulting in one fatality. Traffic incidents like this, unfortunately, remain a serious concern for the city, prompting renewed calls for safer intersections, more visible signage, and expanded public education on responsible driving habits. City leaders are reminding everyone—whether you’re riding an e-scooter or just crossing the street—to stay alert and keep safety top of mind.

    For a brighter human interest spotlight, June is always a festive time in Austin. This year’s Central Texas Juneteenth Parade and Celebration drew thousands to historic Rosewood Park, where community leaders, artists, and families gathered to commemorate emancipation and honor Black culture. An especially touching moment came when local bookstore owner Katrina Brooks was honored on the newly declared Black Pearl Books Day, recognizing her shop’s role in bringing diverse voices and stories to the heart of Austin. If you haven’t visited yet, add it to your summer list—the sense of community and conversation is palpable.

    Looking ahead, cultural events are lighting up the calendar. The Austin Asian American Film Festival runs from June 25 to 29 at AFS Cinema, promising groundbreaking films and important dialogues. And for soccer fans, the CONCACAF Gold Cup is bringing international teams to Q2 Stadium this month, including the U.S. playing Saudi Arabia and Panama facing Jamaica.

    As always, Austin’s story is one of change—combining innovation with tradition, and resilience with celebration. Whether it’s embracing bold tech on our city streets or uplifting neighbors at community festivals, our city’s identity is shaped by both progress and connection.

    Thanks for tuning in. This has been Morgan Riley, your neighbor in the news. Subscribe today so you never miss an Austin news update. Have questions or want to know more? Send an email to morgan@inceptionpoint.ai or check out our website at Quiet Please dot AI. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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    3 Min.
  • "Ricky Williams, THC Debate, and Austin's Evolving Culture"
    Jun 21 2025
    Word on the streets of Austin is that it’s another eventful weekend in the capital city, and I’m Morgan Riley, ready to walk you through the local stories that matter most. Here’s what’s making headlines and conversations all across Austin.

    We start with a story generating buzz statewide, but with deep Austin roots: former Longhorn and Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams has stepped into the public debate over Senate Bill 3. This proposed legislation would ban all hemp-derived THC products in Texas. Williams, who’s been open about his own experience with cannabis and how it helped him both on and off the field, is urging Governor Greg Abbott to veto the bill. He’s emphasizing that cannabis access is critical not just for athletes but for veterans and Texans managing chronic pain. With the governor’s decision expected by Sunday, this is a debate that’s sparking passionate responses across the city, blending sports, health, and evolving Texas culture in a way only Austin can deliver.

    Turning to the city’s ongoing efforts to tackle affordability and housing shortages, the Austin Homelessness Advisory Council is deepening its work as it transitions to the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition, aiming to inform and strengthen Austin’s response to homelessness. In a promising development, the city just announced 23 new townhomes available for eligible buyers, and District 3 will soon see 12 additional affordable units—including a couple of much-needed four-bedroom homes. This marks another step toward making Austin a city where more people can put down roots, not just pass through.

    For our human interest spotlight, let’s head east to Rosewood Park, where the neighborhood spirit is on full display. This weekend’s event, kicking off with a 10 a.m. parade, celebrates both the old and the new in East Austin. Southern soul artist Young Guy is set to perform live, giving everyone a chance to experience Austin’s diverse musical heartbeat—a reminder of how this city blends its classic traditions with ever-changing creativity.

    Weather-wise, expect plenty of Texas sunshine with the mercury hovering in the upper 90s. Perfect for some outdoor fun, but don’t forget your water and sunscreen. Community calendars are full as always: check out local farmers markets, pop-up art fairs, and for those with little ones, several city libraries are running special summer reading events throughout the week.

    As we wrap up, it’s clear the issues we’re discussing—affordable housing, access to alternative therapies, and the preservation of Austin’s unique cultural tapestry—are about more than just policy or headlines. They get to the heart of what kind of community Austin wants to be. The conversations happening right now, whether in City Hall or on the front porches of our historic neighborhoods, are shaping Austin’s future.

    This has been Morgan Riley, your neighbor in the news. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an Austin news update. If you’ve got story ideas or want more info, you can always email me at morgan@inceptionpoint.ai or check out our website at Quiet Please dot AI.
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    3 Min.
  • "Affordable Housing, Homelessness Efforts, and Community Spirit: Austin's Evolving Landscape"
    Jun 20 2025
    Good morning, this is Morgan Riley with your daily look at what’s happening in and around Austin. Word on the streets of Austin is we’ve got a mix of good news, important updates, and a few reasons to come together as a community.

    Leading today’s headlines: Austin continues to grapple with the rapid pace of change, from housing to technology. On Wednesday, an Austin nonprofit broke ground on a new affordable housing community specifically for LGBTQ+ seniors called Iris Gardens. This first-of-its-kind project, located off Topless Drive, will provide 150 affordable units for people ages 55 and up—targeting those at or below 60% of the area’s median income. Family Elder Care CEO Dr. Aaron Allerkins described it as “the right thing to do,” and city officials say it’s a proactive step to help more Austinites overcome barriers to secure housing. It's a striking reminder that Austin’s famous neighborly spirit is alive and well when it comes to addressing real needs in the community.

    In other city news, the Austin Homelessness Advisory Council is expanding its role by partnering more closely with the Ending Community Homelessness Coalition. This transition aims to strengthen our response system and ensure lived experiences are guiding Austin’s efforts to reduce homelessness.

    Now, for today’s human interest: Let’s shine a light on Iris Gardens’ future residents. I spoke to Maria Gutierrez, a retired teacher, who shared her excitement about the prospect of a safe, affirming home after years of uncertainty. “After decades in Austin, it means the world to be embraced by a project like this,” she told me. It’s these stories that remind us Austin’s identity is rooted in both innovation and compassion.

    Turning to weather, expect a classic Texas afternoon: highs in the mid-90s, plenty of sunshine, and that southern breeze keeping things just bearable. This weekend, early risers can beat the heat at the Barton Creek Farmers Market, and don’t forget—Juneteenth celebrations continue Saturday with a parade at 10 a.m. and live southern soul music in Rosewood Park. If you’re thinking about homeownership, the city just opened applications for 23 new affordable townhomes. Details are up on the city’s website.

    As we wrap up, a quick thought. Whether we’re building new homes or new traditions, Austin’s greatest asset is its people—the neighbors who step up and look out for each other. The numbers show our city’s growing, but it’s the stories and connections we make every day that truly define us.

    This has been Morgan Riley, your neighbor in the news. Subscribe so you never miss an Austin news update. For more info or to share your story, email me at morgan@inceptionpoint.ai or check out our website at Quiet Please dot AI. Have a great Austin day.
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    3 Min.

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