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Texas is at the center of a nationwide war between state and local authorities. It’s an escalating dispute over who has what power — and when.
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Journalist Erna Smith remembers that period as a time of activism in the Black community.
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The agency's preferred design would result in less land seized and fewer people pushed out than a competing proposal, but it would still expropriate almost 42 acres and displace 107 homes and businesses.
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The pet snake known as Snow had been roaming a North Austin neighborhood since July. The Austin Animal Center finally captured it.
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Watson, who served as mayor of the city two decades ago, beat Celia Israel by fewer than 1,000 votes.
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After Austin police busted a cockfighting ring, the city's no-kill animal shelter took in the birds. Now it needs to find them homes.
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Construction is scheduled to start early next year on an I-35 expansion project stretching from Ben White Boulevard almost to the Hays County line.
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ABIA set an all-time passenger record, smashing the previous high set just one week earlier after the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
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It’s not labeled on maps or recognized in official documents, but most kayakers who have explored Lady Bird Lake east of I-35 can tell you about the forest in the middle of the water. KUT listener Alex Kane wanted to know more about it and reached out to KUT’s ATXplained project.
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Chanting "no housing, no peace," dozens of tenants of the Seven Oaks Apartments in San Antonio traveled to Austin Monday to protest outside the office of Achieve Properties. They say the company, which manages the complex, has ignored requests to meet with them and resolve deteriorating conditions there.