Block, Punt, Goal: Can Austin Deliver On A Soccer Franchise?
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October 18, 2017

Block, Punt, Goal: Can Austin Deliver On A Soccer Franchise?

Austin could land the relocation of a Major League Soccer franchise, with Columbus Crew team owner Anthony Precourt footing the bill. 

It all comes down to stadiums.

Last week, Austin appeared to be out of the running to get one of two MLS expansion teams to be announced in December. But Tuesday morning Precourt confirmed his interest in relocating to Austin to boost attendance and compete with other…

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It has now been over a week since California's Wine Country fires began. Over 200,000 acres have burned and over 5,000 structures have been lost, including hotels like the Hilton Sonoma Wine Country. Vineyards and wineries in Sonoma and Napa counties sustained heavy damage and some are completely gone

For an area that relies on its wines, countryside and its visitors, the next few weeks and months will be rough. The hospitality industry has taken a big hit. Even with much at stake, experts and hoteliers remain hopeful the region will rebound quickly.

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