
Dani Matias
Morning Edition Producer/HostDani Matias is a former producer and fill-in host for KUT's Morning Edition show. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor's degree in journalism. Previously, she's interned with the Daily Dot, KERA, the Texas Standard, WAMU and NPR.
Dani is also an alumnus of the Chips Quinn Scholars Program for Diversity in Journalism and NPR's Next Generation Radio Project.
Dani is originally from Fort Worth, Texas. She speaks Spanish and her family is from Mexico City.
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Los líderes del distrito discutieron los protocolos de seguridad para protegerse contra el COVID-19 durante el siguiente año escolar, el cual comienza el 17 de agosto.
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"It is very difficult to do social distancing on the school bus," an AISD administrator said at news conference announcing the policy.
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District leaders discussed COVID-19 safety protocols for the upcoming school year, which starts Aug. 17.
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The Austin Police Department found 78 guns possessed illegally and has made 44 arrests so far.
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Un grupo de trabajo creado por la ciudad para documentar las experiencias y recomendaciones del público tras la crisis de la tormenta invernal llevará a cabo sus últimas audiencias virtuales el 11 y el 23 de junio.
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We Are Blood necesita recolectar alrededor de 200 donaciones completas de sangre y alrededor de 30 donaciones de plaquetas todos los días para mantener un buen suministro.
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The Winter Storm Review Task Force is holding its final public virtual listening sessions on June 11 and 23. Community members can share their stories and give recommendations on how Austin can better prepare for future disasters.
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The blood bank needs to collect around 200 whole blood donations and about 30 platelet donations every day in order to maintain a safe and healthy supply.
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Seniors had to get creative during their 2021 graduation ceremony when the electricity went out.
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La ciudad de Austin tiene un presupuesto de $4.2 mil millones para el año fiscal 2021-2022, el cual comienza el 1 de octubre. La municipalidad estará recibiendo sugerencias sobre cuáles deberían ser las prioridades del gasto público hasta el lunes.