'Black Resilience' with K. Braeden Anderson
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with K. Braeden Anderson, attorney, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and author of ‘Black Resilience: The Blueprint for Black...
View ArticleA lot of bills targeted Austin this legislative session. Here's what passed...
Austin fended off legislative volleys targeting Project Connect, trees, Austin Energy and land-use this session.
View ArticleWhy does the Texas Legislature meet for only 140 days every two years?
Army veteran Denise Gordon questioned whether it makes any sense for lawmakers from the second-largest state in the country and one of the largest economies in the world to meet so infrequently.
View Article6 key points about Austin's light-rail plan ahead of final vote
In the lead-up to a decisive vote on Austin's light-rail plan, council members are extracting finer details of the $5 billion build out.
View ArticleUvalde varsity mariachi team momentarily brought together a divided city
Under the direction of Albert Martinez, the team took home a top rating in the Texas UIL Mariachi Competition in February.
View ArticleGet Involved spotlight: Dress for Success Austin
Dress for Success Austin works to empower women+ to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help them thrive in work and in life.
View ArticleCentral Texas school districts face budget deficits after Legislature does...
Per student funding in Texas has been stagnant since 2019, and another legislative session ended this week without any increase to the basic allotment.
View ArticleAustin pays $88 million to settle legal fight over ABIA's South Terminal...
The settlement approved by the Austin City Council paves the way for the removal of the South Terminal in 2025 and the construction of a new concourse with 10 to 40 gates.
View ArticleTexas reanudará en Houston su batalla judicial contra el programa migratorio...
A finales de 2022, había más de 95,000 beneficiarios de DACA en Texas, el segundo total más alto detrás de los 165,000 de California.
View Article“On Point” returns to KUT 90.5 this month
“On Point” joins the KUT 90.5 airwaves at 1 p.m., Monday, June 5, continuing KUT 90.5’s emphasis on news programming through the afternoon leading toward “All Things Considered” at 3 p.m.
View ArticleAustin city employees warn new in-office policy could drive people to quit
The rules require executives to work in the office five days a week, and non-executives to work three days. Previously, departments had their own remote work policies.
View ArticleNurses at Austin's Ascension Seton vote to authorize strike
The union and hospital management have been negotiating for months, but reached a stalemate over key provisions including guaranteed nurse-to-patient staffing ratios.
View ArticleIt's bee-swarming season. Here's what that means.
Honeybees are handling important bee business. It's best to steer clear.
View ArticleCelebrando 25 years of Cine
Cine Las Americas international film festival returns for the 25th year of showcasing Latin American and indigenous cinema.
View Article‘Mitigating the risk of extinction’: As the capabilities of artificial...
An expert explains the risks and regulatory options for AI.
View ArticleHow to celebrate Pride across Austin this month
The metro area is home to the third largest percentage of LGBTQ+ residents in the country, so there's no shortage of ways to celebrate Pride.
View ArticleNew podcast explores how a cemetery forced a "sweet" city to confront its...
"Sugar Land" is an investigative podcast series about how the discovery of a long-forgotten cemetery in Sugar Land forced a "sweet" city to confront its bitter history.
View ArticleOn the gridiron with the Austin Outlaws, one of America's longest-running...
The Austin Outlaws will face off with division rival Oklahoma City Lady Force on Saturday at 7 p.m. at House Park Stadium.
View ArticleStay in your lane: Austin looks to reduce crashes on Barton Springs Road
Crashes are common on the popular corridor. The city has tried reducing the speed limit. Now, it's cutting lanes near Zilker Park from four lanes to two.
View ArticleHere are some free summertime activities for kids in Austin
From parks and pools to musicals and museums, Austin offers a lot of ways for you to entertain your kids this summer without breaking the bank.
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