‘Steel House,’ an iconic piece of Panhandle architecture, goes on sale
Architect Robert Bruno worked on the home for more than 30 years, although it was never fully finished.
View ArticleDistrito escolar de Austin no aumentó el número de estudiantes este año, lo...
Este verano la superintendente escolar Stephanie Elizalde dijo que si el número de estudiantes inscritos llegaba a 77,000, el personal recibiría aumentos del 2% Pero sólo 74,000 estudiantes se...
View ArticleTexas regulators approve higher gas bills to pay out companies’ winter...
Oil and gas regulators at the Railroad Commission of Texas cleared the way for $3.4 billion to be paid to natural gas companies by raising bills for ratepayers.
View ArticleTexas said delta-8 is illegal. But state troopers haven’t made a single arrest.
Texas health officials insist delta-8 is an illegal substance and has been for 40 years.
View ArticleAustin authorities arrest 18-year-old San Marcos man for antisemitic arson at...
Franklin Barrett Sechriest was charged with arson with intent to damage a place of worship, a first-degree felony.
View ArticleA group of renowned Texas authors pens open letter to Abbott condemning...
The Texas Institute of Letters, a nonprofit literary honor society founded 85 years ago, says "parents should ge
View ArticleWith rise of restrictive laws, people seek alternative ways to self-manage...
Medication abortions at home may be on the rise.
View Article'It's a love letter': The Austin-based sitcom 'Wind-Ups'
The Austin-based sitcom 'Wind-Ups' was filmed inside Toy Joy just before the pandemic lockdown, and will present its first two episodes at a screening at The Fallout Monday night.
View ArticleTravis County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir says she's retiring
DeBeauvoir has been in charge of elections in Travis County for nearly four decades. In an announcement Friday, she said she's ready to pass the baton.
View ArticleLa Secretaria del Condado de Travis Dana DeBeauvoir anuncia su retiro
DeBeauvoir ha estado a cargo de las elecciones en el Condado de Travis por cuatro décadas. En el anuncio del viernes ella dice que está lista para pasar la batuta.
View ArticleWhy critics say Texas' new 'good Samaritan' law for overdoses doesn't go far...
The Legislature passed House Bill 1694 this year. But one critic argues it likely won't benefit the majority of people facing emergencies from addiction.
View ArticleTexas aprueba aumentos en las facturas de gas para pagar las ganancias de las...
El costo podría ser incluído en las facturas de gas de los residentes de Texas hasta por los próximos 30 años
View ArticleNew study ranks Texas public schools on pandemic resiliency
Children at Risk released its annual rankings of top performing public schools in Texas, with a special focus on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on learning.
View ArticleHow a YA oral-sex scene touched off Texas' latest culture war
A coming-of-age memoir by a California writer has been seized upon by politicians who want greater control over the kinds of books available in Texas schools.
View ArticlePlanned Parenthood expands services as more Texans seek reliable birth...
Clinicians say they are seeing an influx of "panicked" patients trying to avoid an unwanted pregnancy.
View ArticleAustinites gather to honor the lives of 251 people experiencing homelessness...
Austinites living outdoors weathered a pandemic, a political fight over their rights and a historic winter freeze. A vigil Sunday morning honored the 251 who didn't survive.
View ArticleCapital Metro drivers and mechanics to vote this week on pay boost
The transit agency hopes raising drivers' starting pay by 26% will help resolve a worker shortage that's hobbled frequency on many routes.
View ArticleListen: Beto O'Rourke on why he's running for governor
The former El Paso congressman tells Texas Standard he wants to "get us past the very small, divisive politics of this moment and of the current governor."
View Article'I don't need white folks to feel guilty': A guide for why everyone needs to...
UT Austin professor Leonard Moore decided to take 25 years of classroom teaching to the world after the police killing of George Floyd.
View ArticleFBI says suspected arsonist was looking for a 'target' and said he 'set a...
A Texas State University student faces a federal charge of arson in connection with the fire at Congregation Beth Israel last month. If convicted, he could go to prison for 20 years.
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