Andrew Weber | KUT
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For decades, Austin's NPR station and its sister music station have existed under the umbrella of the university. UT's firing of General Manager Debbie Hiott opened that relationship up to questions from Austinites.
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The conspiracy-peddling site that's been based out of Austin since its founding in 1999 has been shut down.
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Jones said last month that his flagship program was circling the drain.
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Lawyers for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice say the state's prisons have made strides in getting more air conditioning. Plaintiffs say the state's still not addressing heat-related deaths.
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After years of ups and downs, Will Tanner, owner of the half-century-old Austin bar, said he's ready to retire.
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APD is investigating the incident along with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force. Police Chief Lisa Davis said Monday that the suspected shooter was wearing a shirt related to Iran.
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After police discovered Robert Eugene Brashers was responsible for the deaths of the four teens in 1991, Travis County has moved to exonerate four men previously accused and convicted of the murders.
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Attorneys said in court that Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees unknowingly violated a court order when they deported Any López Belloza before Thanksgiving.
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'Don't mourn, organize.' How disability rights advocate Bob Kafka helped shape Austin and the nationKafka was a fixture at the Texas and U.S. Capitols, pushing lawmakers to make housing, transportation and voting more accessible for people with disabilities.
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The district attorney filed paperwork on Thursday to formally clear the names of four young men accused of the 1991 murders.