What the Data Center Boom Means for Texas. Plus, East Austin Shooting & Renaming Cesar Chavez St
State lawmakers held a hearing last week to examine the rise and impact of data centers in Texas, looking at both the economic benefits and the toll on critical resources like energy and water. Local tech reporter Omar Gallaga is joining host Nikki DaVaughn and newsletter editor Kelsey Bradshaw to talk about the key takeaways from this hearing, plus Friday's deadly shooting at an East Austin bar and how residents are thinking about the safety of the Govalle neighborhood now. City Cast Austin listeners also share their ideas on the renaming of Cesar Chavez Street, in light of last month's sexual assault allegations against the labor leader.
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