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Austin Sobering Center offers free rides from Sixth Street to center


Starting Saturday night at 10 p.m., the center will start giving free transport to intoxicated individuals downtown.
Author: Hannah Rucker
Updated: 8:48 PM CDT May 22, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas One local nonprofit is working to prevent DWIs and unnecessary hospital visits due to intoxication. 
Starting Saturday night at 10 p.m. and running until 2:30 a.m., the Austin-Travis County Sobering Center will offer free transportation from Sixth Street to the facility. 
Nonprofit workers will have a tent set up off of Sixth Street and San Jacinto offering BAC testing, water, alcohol education and free rides to their center located on 1213 Sabine St.
The center opened in 2018 and has served more than 4,700 intoxicated people in this area.  ....

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Texas prisoners describe what it's like during pandemic


No Way Out: Texas prisoners describe what it s like inside lock-up during the coronavirus pandemic
A joint investigation with The Marshall Project exposes how COVID-19 was allowed to spread due to a lackluster response by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
Credit: WFAA
Published: 4:30 PM CST December 13, 2020
Updated: 4:40 PM CST December 13, 2020
More than 33,000 staff and prisoners have caught COVID-19 in the Texas prison system. 
A WFAA investigation with The Marshall Project exposes how the coronavirus spread due to a lackluster response by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. 
For this project, reporters reviewed dozens of policy documents, internal reports, and leaked emails, along with hundreds of letters from prisoners and a handful of images and recordings captured on contraband cell phones. Interviews with more than 110 staff, prisoners and their family members.  ....

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