In Black America: An encore conversation with Shirley A. Chisholm
The episode features an encore interview between John L. Hanson Jr. and Shirley A. Chisholm, detailing her accomplishments as a congresswoman.
View Article¿Por qué los conductores en Austin necesitan ser advertidos de daños en el...
Un oyente que condujo a Austin desde California no los había visto hasta que llegó al oeste de Texas. Al principio le parecieron "bonitos, pintorescos y tejanos".
View ArticleCross-border cattle cooperation benefits beef business
An exchange of livestock genetics and labor has boosted ranchers in the U.S. and Mexico.
View ArticleAustin leads the state in mass layoffs
Companies of 100 employees or more must issue WARN notices when planning layoffs. Austin accounted for about 20% of the total number of WARN notices in Texas during the first 10 months of 2023, despite...
View ArticleEmergency rooms not required to perform life-saving abortions, federal...
The Biden administration reminded hospitals of their obligation to perform life-saving abortions under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act after the overturn of Roe v. Wade. Texas sued,...
View ArticleKUT Considers: Disability in Texas
Join us Jan. 24 for a conversation about some of the top issues affecting Texans with disabilities, including education, voting and transportation. Free and open to all.
View ArticlePrimate facility proposal rankles Brazoria County residents
Potential neighbors are concerned about property values, disease.
View ArticleTexan Bitcoin miners profit by using less electricity; advocates say all...
Bitcoin miner Riot Platforms made headlines over the summer for making millions by selling pre-purchased power back to the grid. The news highlighted how the grid can benefit businesses more than...
View ArticleEl Departamento de Justicia de EE.UU. demanda a Texas por la ley estatal de...
La demanda alega que la Ley 4 del Senado viola la Constitución de EE.UU. porque desafía la autoridad del gobierno federal sobre las leyes de inmigración.
View ArticleRequests for abortion pills surged amid threats to reproductive rights,...
There was a substantial increase in requests by people who were not pregnant after the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision was leaked.
View ArticleTackling the new year con ganas!
Here are some resources to help you succeed with your new year’s resolutions.
View ArticleMost states are rolling out a new summer food assistance program for kids....
State agencies said the U.S. Department of Agriculture did not provide enough information in time for Texas to implement the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer Program in 2024.
View ArticleFederal legislation could speed up semiconductor industry in Williamson County
At a news conference Thursday, Sen. Ted Cruz said the U.S. has become too dependent on foreign manufacturing and called Williamson County a "destination for the semiconductor industry and high tech."
View ArticleNurses' union at Ascension Seton gets a boost as nursing fellows and...
The union added 225 new members at the beginning of the month, bringing its numbers to more than 1,000.
View ArticleMás estados tienen un nuevo programa de ayuda alimentaria de verano para...
Las agencias estatales dijeron que el Departamento de Agricultura de EE.UU. no proporcionó suficiente información a tiempo para que Texas implementara el Programa de Transferencia Electrónica de...
View ArticleTexas court of appeals allows deposition of AG Ken Paxton in whistleblowers case
Friday’s ruling means Paxton and three of his aides will have to participate in a deposition.
View ArticleWeather observers at Austin's airport have no windows or internet access
FAA contractors who serve as a human backup to automated weather systems have to exit the air traffic control tower just to see if it's raining, according to federal government documents.
View ArticleWhat makes Austinites so nostalgic?
Local newspaper archives show people have missed "Old Austin" as far back as 1884.
View Article'A long-time dream": 'Meera, the Way of the Storm' celebrates a venerated...
This weekend, Indian Dance Endeavor of Austin will present the new musical 'Meera, the Way of the Storm.'
View ArticleRemember last summer’s high electricity bills? They could be back this winter.
Despite improvements in weatherization efforts, Texas' electric grid remains in a precarious position heading into the colder months.
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