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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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From Greg Abbott touting removals from Texas’ voter rolls to Ken Paxton initiating raids over allegations of vote harvesting, here’s a breakdown of what you should know.
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The idea was simple. Take existing hotel rooms and turn them into apartments. It would be quick and cheap, elected officials said. However, opening Pecan Gardens was anything but.
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The new policy says universities should remain neutral on “issues of the day” while allowing students, faculty and staff to express their ideas.
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Despite an August of brutal heat, Texans have not been asked to conserve electricity like they were last year.
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The contactless payment option could be coming to H-E-B stores, but a representative said there are "no plans to share at this time."
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The Legislature doesn’t reconvene for another five months, but the battle over creating a school voucher-like program in the state is already well underway. A Texas House committee meeting on Monday may provide a preview of what to expect in the battle ahead.
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Almost 40 Texas athletes across 12 sports brought home medals. Here’s a look at each of them.
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The women had ectopic pregnancies, which are nonviable and life-threatening if not treated early. They say Ascension Seton Williamson and Texas Health Arlington violated federal law by not ending their pregnancies sooner.
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As a high-stakes project to sink I-35 through downtown Austin kicks into gear this summer, city officials and the University of Texas are looking to Dallas for a possible glimpse of the future.