Bill allowing schools to hire chaplains stirs controversy, pushback
Gov. Abbott signed the measure into law. Now, districts have until March 1 of next year to vote on having chaplains on staff.
View Article¡Haz las maletas! La Feria de Pasaportes de la Biblioteca Pública de Austin...
La Biblioteca Pública de Austin organiza el lunes una Feria de Pasaportes en la Biblioteca Central. El evento ofrece servicios completos de tramitación de pasaportes de EE.UU. sin cita previa desde el...
View Article'Success on Your Own Terms' with James Rosseau Sr.
Οn this edition of In Black America, producer/hose John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with James Rosseau Sr., founder and CEO of The Corelink Solution, co-owner of Christian Media Properties, and author of...
View ArticleGet Involved spotlight: Girlstart
This month's Get Involved spotlight nonprofit is Girlstart, which aims to
View Article¿Cuándo podré ver a Lionel Messi en el estadio Q2 de Austin?
La noticia de que la leyenda del fútbol argentino y máximo goleador histórico del FC Barcelona, Lionel Messi, jugaría en Miami este año hizo que muchos aficionados ocasionales empezaran a prestar...
View ArticleThree Questions with Maya Fawaz
Reporter Maya Fawaz shares the album that can turn her day around and the only Radiolab episode she's gotten her Lebanese baba to listen to.
View ArticleHow to keep your pets safe and happy this July Fourth
Your furry friends might be afraid of loud noises like fireworks or celebratory gunfire.
View ArticleDon’t lose a finger – follow this advice for July Fourth fireworks safety
From injuries to house fires, here’s how to stay safe this Independence Day.
View ArticleHere are ways to help your pet cope with the fireworks this Fourth of July
If you had a heightened sense of hearing, you’d be scared too.
View ArticleNew building under construction on your block? Austin could change how you're...
Austin spends a lot of time and money informing neighbors about projects, but a lot of those notices get overlooked.
View ArticleHouston sues state in attempt to block new law that erodes cities’ power
House Bill 2127 — dubbed the “Death Star” law by opponents — prevents local governments from creating rules that go further than what’s allowed under broad areas of state law. Houston’s suit says the...
View ArticleKen Paxton vows not to testify at his September impeachment trial
Paxton’s decision to not testify is a clear defiance of the impeachment trial rules adopted by the Texas Senate last month.
View ArticleAustin ISD is getting federal money to install solar panels at more than a...
AISD is getting nearly $15 million for the project. It'sone of 24 school systems nationwide to receive a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. Federal officials said they received more than 1,000...
View ArticleCan Austin area fish take the heat?
There's a limit to how much heat a given species of fish can take. Popular Central Texas sport fish, like largemouth bass and sunfish, seek deeper water and shaded areas to beat the heat, but that's...
View ArticleIncreasing homeownership among African Americans with Lydia Pope
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Lydia Pope, president of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers.
View ArticleThanks for making our open house event a success
We loved meeting so many supporters, listeners and friends at last week’s open house. Your presence, thoughtful questions and comments uplifted our staff. It was a privilege to connect with so many of...
View ArticleRemembering the life and legacy of the late Phyllis Hyman
Hyman began her professional career with the group New Direction in 1971.
View ArticlePodcast exploring role of mental health in society launches July 12
"Mind of Texas," produced in collaboration with the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, is a new podcast focused on mental health in our society – particularly among people of color.
View ArticleKUT Considers: Austin FC
Join KUT for networking and a fun conversation about the business, sport and charity facets of Austin FC with some of the people who make it happen.
View ArticleSaharan dust is making its way to Austin this week. That's a good thing and a...
The dust, which travels from Africa’s Sahara Desert, is common in Texas this time of year. It creates some beautiful sunsets, but allergy-sufferers will suffer.
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