Cyclists Split On Sharing Bike Lanes With Pizza Delivery Robots
Some cyclists are not happy about the robots using bike lanes, while others are optimistic that sharing their path will lead to good things down the road.
View Article‘My Family Didn’t Talk About This’: A Podcaster Explores Her Confederate Roots
“Sounds Like Hate” producer urges others to have hard conversations about slavery and the Confederacy with their own families.
View ArticleTexas Officials Are Creating An Agency Focused On Health Equity
The agency would work to eliminate health disparities in the state when it comes to race, ethnicity and geography, among other things.
View ArticleLos Robots Han Llegado A Austin, Y Están Entregando Pizzas A Domicilio
Robots semi autónomos han comenzado a entregar pizzas a domicilio en Austin. Es parte de una ola tecnológica que busca transformar cómo llegan los productos a los consumidores.
View ArticleA Tribute To Mary Wilson, Co-Founder Of The Supremes
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with the late Mary Wilson, co-founder of the legendary Supremes.
View ArticleStage, Slam, Spoken Word And More: Austin Youth Poet Laureate Program...
Aspiring youth poets in Austin now have a chance to dig deeper into the craft by applying for the Austin Youth Poet Laureate Program.
View ArticleWendy Davis, Campaigners Sue San Marcos Police Over 'Trump Train' Incident
The lawsuit describes an October incident in which Trump supporters surrounded a Biden-Harris bus on Interstate 35 while it was driving through San Marcos. It accuses police of failing to respond...
View ArticleHarris’ El Paso Visit An Opportunity For Biden Administration To Retool...
The vice president visits the border city on Friday. A UT El Paso professor calls it a “hot zone” for problems with the immigration and asylum system.
View ArticleBooze Sales Outside Barton Springs Pool Aren't Happening. For Now. Maybe.
Zilker Café was set to get the go-ahead to sell alcohol. But the citizen-led Parks and Recreation Board voted the permit down. The issue could come up again, though.
View Article'Texas People Love To Talk': The Podcast 'Vanishing Postcards' Is Like An...
Actor and performer Evan Stern has embarked on a new career in podcasting, traveling his native Texas to collect stories for his show 'Vanishing Postcards.'
View ArticleMain Suspect In Sixth Street Mass Shooting Arrested In Killeen, Officials Say
De’Ondre Jermirris White, 19, faces a murder charge for the death of 25-year-old Douglas Kantor. He was arrested Thursday afternoon.
View ArticleArrestan A Sospechoso De Asesinato En Tiroteo Masivo De La Calle Sexta En...
De’Ondre Jermirris White, de 19 años, enfrenta un cargo de homicidio por la muerte de Douglas Kantor durante el tiroteo del 12 de junio. Fue arrestado el jueves por la tarde.
View ArticleAfter Taking 'Baby Steps' Last Year With A Virtual Event, Taylor Will...
Organizers say an online Pride event last year helped make the presence of the LGBTQ community known in the historically conservative area.
View ArticleTexas House Democrats And Legislative Staffers Take Gov. Greg Abbott To Court...
The governor had vowed to veto the Legislature’s funding in the final hours of the regular legislative session in May after House Democrats broke quorum and left the chamber to prevent passage of a...
View ArticlePhotos: Outdoor 'Fortlandia' Exhibit Moves To Hike And Bike Trail
The installation "Territories," a series of pipes, tubes and drums, is currently spread out over a section of the southeastern corner of the trail near Lakeshore Boulevard and Pleasant Valley Road. It...
View ArticleLos Precios De Las Viviendas En Austin Subieron $100,000 En Seis Meses....
Expertos en el mercado de bienes raíces coinciden en que el rápido aumento de precios que estamos viendo no puede durar, pero no están seguros de cuándo terminará la alza.
View ArticleAn Austin Nonprofit Is Raising Money To Help Make State Homeless Camp Feel...
The Other Ones Foundation launched an effort to build 200 tiny homes last year. Now, it hopes to build on that effort with a renovated, community-focused space for Austinites experiencing homelessness.
View ArticleOdessa College Receives Largest One-Time Donation Ever, From MacKenzie Scott
The school’s president hopes to use the $7 million to offer more opportunities to students looking for a “restart in life”.
View ArticleTexas Usará Fondos Federales Para Combatir Inequidades De Salud Propiciadas...
Una oficina del estado se enfocará en combatir disparidades de salud relacionados a temas de raza, etnicidad, geografía y otras cosas.
View ArticleStudents In Austin ISD And Across Texas Performed Worse On STAAR Tests During...
In spring 2021, 60% of students in third through eighth grades passed the reading test, and 48% passed the math test. In spring 2019, the last time students took the test, 73% passed the reading test...
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