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Top Austin news: 100K gallons of sewage overflows into Bull Creek; Duck Adventures is back; more

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Published on December 02, 2019
Top Austin news: 100K gallons of sewage overflows into Bull Creek; Duck Adventures is back; morePhoto: AJ Guel/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Austin.

Austin chorus made up of people with memory loss and caregivers

Millions of Americans — mostly seniors — are living with Alzheimer's or other diseases that cause memory loss. But there's one part of the brain that often isn't affected: the part that stores musical memory. 

Read the full story on NPR.

Austin Water: 100K gallons of sewage overflows into Bull Creek

Austin Water said the overflow has not affected the city's drinking water supply.

Read the full story on KVUE.

Austin Duck Adventures is officially back in the water

After being stuck on dry land for two months, Austin Duck Adventures is splashing into Lady Bird Lake.

Read the full story on KVUE.

Texas is back, whether the Longhorns like it or not

Some fans stayed home, but nobody blamed them. Those who showed up did so largely out of stubborn obligation, and they let the traditional morning dread wash over them with the rain, until it gave way to a reluctant, subdued celebration.

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.


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