For Haitian team playing Austin FC in the Champions League, the bigger...
Austin FC plays Violette AC in the Dominican Republican on Tuesday. Violette’s participation in the CONCACAF Champions League tournament is worth a trophy on its own.
View ArticleEl Museo Blanton de Austin adquiere una de las mayores colecciones privadas...
Más de 5.000 piezas provienen de Gilberto Cárdenas y Dolores García, dos coleccionistas vinculados a la UT.
View ArticleTxDOT to seize part of Waller Beach Park for I-35 construction
TxDOT plans to take 1.2 acres of the park on the north shores of Lady Bird Lake for construction and maintenance, requiring a detour of the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail for at least six years.
View ArticleTexas Women's History Moments 2023
KUT and the Ruthe Winegarten Memorial Foundation for Texas Women’s History celebrate Women’s History Month with the “Texas Women’s History Moment” throughout March. Each day, these 60-second pieces...
View ArticleCapMetro gets $65 million from feds for high-frequency bus lines
The cash infusion clears the way for two MetroRapid lines to begin running with an all-electric fleet of buses in 2025.
View ArticleBlack artists share their experiences navigating the Austin music scene
The latest Austin music census found many people perceive a fair amount of bias here. Pause/Play asked four artists about the challenges they've faced and their hopes for the future.
View ArticleGun loopholes and bids for secession: Bill deadline looms for state Legislature
Lawmakers use last-minute pitches to rectify older legislation, but also do a bit of political grandstanding.
View ArticleLeon Valley could be the last city in Texas with red-light cameras unless...
The city’s contract with American Traffic Solutions is set to expire in 2039.
View ArticleTxDOT expropiará parte de Waller Beach Park para la construcción de la I-35
TxDOT planea tomar 1.2 acres del parque en la costa norte del lago Lady Bird para la construcción y el mantenimiento, lo que requiere un desvío de Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail durante al...
View ArticleA week before the Salvation Army shelter closes, many residents still don't...
Salvation Army officials told Austin City Council members Wednesday they couldn't say whether all their residents could be housed by next week.
View ArticleHistoric Black church in South Austin damaged in possible arson
The almost 120-year-old Goodwill Baptist Church formed by freedmen was partially burned Monday night.
View ArticleTexas folk trio and one member’s journey take center stage in ‘Nobody Famous’
Taylor Pie was a member of Corpus Christi’s Pozo-Seco Singers during the band’s heyday in the 1960s. Her recollections and eschewing of the limelight underpins a soon-to-air documentary.
View ArticleWhat happened to Brian Vargo nearly 50 years ago? His niece is still looking...
Brian made the honor roll during his freshman year at UT. Then things went downhill.
View ArticleHere are some free SXSW events happening in Austin
South by Southwest kicks off Friday, bringing with it a slew of music, film, art, comedy and technology events across the city.
View ArticleAn in-depth look at Texas gas stations – past, present and future
We don't think of gas stations much, yet they are fixtures across Texas, and tell us a lot about who we are and where we're going.
View ArticleStudents and staff can use soup cans to pay off UT parking tickets
The soup will go to the university's food pantry. The Food for Fines program runs through March 24.
View ArticleAustin's had a lot of petition-fueled elections in the last few years. That...
Weed decriminalization, homelessness, convention center renovations — they've all been on the ballot in Austin in the last few years because of petitions from Austinites. But city leaders want to...
View ArticleSeven must-see artists at SXSW 2023
KUTX shares the ones to watch this year at South by Southwest.
View ArticleWhite supremacy propaganda and activity at an all-time high in Texas, U.S.,...
A new report shows that white supremacy propaganda distribution and events increased by 38% in the U.S., and 61% in Texas in 2022.
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