Austin-Bergstrom International Airport anticipates over 18,000 departing passengers on Saturday, following an executive order signed by Trump. The airport expects increased traffic from MotoGP fans attending the Circuit of the Americas event. The news also covers a deadly crash, a 'No Kings' protest, a tense phone exchange between political figures, and a critical animal rescue.
The Austin airport expects over 18,000 departing passengers on Saturday, this coming the morning after Trump signed an executive order to pay TSA employees after Congress failed to agree on DHS funding.
AUS noted that many MotoGP fans will be departing from the airport this weekend, the motorcycle racing event at Circuit of the Americas happening this weekend and ending on Sunday.The DHS shutdown has burdened airports nationwide with hours-long TSA lines. Austin's lines were especially long during SXSW, stretching out the terminal and down the road.A person is dead after a deadly crash on southbound Research Boulevard on Sunday morning.APD says they received a call at 6:43 p.m. for a two-vehicle collisionThousands gathered at Auditorium Shores in Austin on Saturday for the third nationwide “No Kings” protest.People at the rally said they were motivated by frustrVice President JD Vance and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got into a tense exchange over the phone on Monday, according to reports.The Austin airport expects over 18,000 departing passengers on Saturday, this coming the morning after Trump signed an executive order to pay TSA employees afteAustin Pets Alive! is fight to save Neville, a small Boston terrier in critical condition after surviving a rare and severe rattlesnake attack.Neville, a2 1/2-yea
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