As Electric Vehicles Grow In Popularity, So Does Austin's Need For Charging...
Rising gas price are fueling interest in electric vehicles while corporations and the government try to make it easier to get from point A to B without running out of juice.
View ArticleNearly Four Years After Harvey, Rockport Residents Grapple With One Disaster...
Rockport Mayor Pat Rios says serious flooding this week has prompted the city to make its ninth disaster declaration since Hurricane Harvey.
View ArticleAl Menos 22 Muertes En El Condado De Travis Parecen Estar Relacionadas A La...
La oficina del médico forense del condado de Travis publicó sus hallazgos finales sobre las muertes que ocurrieron durante la helada de febrero. Esto es lo que encontró.
View ArticleWhat Will Happen To All The Plexiglass Barriers Austin Businesses Set Up...
Plexiglass barriers used to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 won't be easy to recycle. The acrylic sheets will likely have to be reused or repurposed to avoid being added to landfills.
View ArticleNew podcast takes a deep dive into Mexican food culture in Texas through the...
"Tacos of Texas" takes a deep dive into Mexican food culture in Texas – through the lens of America’s love for tacos, shining a spotlight on Texas taco culture and the connective tissue between the...
View ArticleJohnson Space Center's New Director Leads Where No Black Woman Has Led Before
Vanessa Wyche, a 30-year NASA veteran, directs an organization whose current missions include sending astronauts to the International Space Station and returning humans to the Moon.
View ArticleThe Long, Strange Trip That Brings Saharan Dust To Texas
Dust blown all the way from Africa’s Saharan Desert is arriving this week in Texas, which happens every year around this time.
View ArticleLawsuits Allege Price Gouging, Market Manipulation By Gas Companies During...
In Texas’ deregulated energy market, high prices during times of scarcity are often considered a sign that the market is working. But many utilities say the high price of natural gas during the winter...
View ArticleVanessa Guillén Murder Was One Of Many Deaths, Disappearances On Military...
A Vanity Fair writer says the military has struggled to properly respond to the deaths, leaving grieving families feeling frustrated and forgotten.
View Article¿Te Preocupa Si Tu Edificio Es Seguro Tras el Colapso Del Edificio En...
Tras el colapso de un edificio en Florida que dejó a docenas de muertos y desaparecidos, muchos se han puesto a pensar sobre la seguridad de sus propios edificios. Aquí te decimos cómo reportar...
View ArticleAustin City Limits Iconic Backdrop Panels Are Up For Auction
Austin PBS is auctioning background panels from the set of the Austin City Limits TV show to support the station's move to a new studio next year.
View ArticleTexas House Votes To Send For Democrats Who Fled The State — And Have Them...
The move comes after Texas House Democrats on Monday flew to Washington D.C., breaking quorum and halting two bills that would add new voting restrictions int he state.
View ArticlePause/Play Season 2, Episode 8: What’s Changed For Music Venues?
We talked to three club owners about what's changed for music venues since things have opened back up. We also explore the saga behind the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant.
View Article'I Want To Hear The Voices Of Young People'" Jenn Hartmann Luck's New Album...
Jenn Hartmann Luck is finishing up a new album, 'Raise Your Voices (Songs Celebrating the Kids Who are Changing the World,' which draws inspiration from young people who are working to improve the planet.
View ArticleWhen Texas House Democrats Wanted To Derail A GOP Redistricting Bill In 2003,...
LBJ School professor Sherri Greenberg says this time around, Democrats might have a bit more leverage than they did in 2003.
View ArticleTexas Abortion Providers Sue To Block Latest Ban On The Procedure
In effect, the law could eliminate access to all abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.
View ArticleTravis County Halts The Eviction Of 85 Families Who Were Told To Leave...
Residents at the Rosemont at Oak Valley apartment complex were told to move out by the end of the month. Travis County commissioners Tuesday voted to stop the evictions and help the residents find...
View ArticleListen: More Than 51,000 Texans Have Died From COVID-19. Many Of Them Didn’t...
In Texas, wills are not legally required. But dying without one means greater anguish and expense for family members.
View Article‘As Long And As Necessary’: Richardson State Rep. One Of Many To Leave Texas...
Ana-Maria Ramos is one of more than 50 Texas House Democrats who left the state to prevent a vote on Texas’ election bill.
View ArticleOrdenan El Regreso — Y El Arresto Si Es Necesario — De Demócratas Que Dejaron...
La orden llega después de que los demócratas de la cámara baja de Texas volaron a Washington D.C. el lunes para interrumpir la actual sesión legislativa especial y bloquear dos propuestas de ley que...
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