Michael King

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Lege Lines: GOP Sharpens Its Claws for Paid Sick Leave With SB 15
Lege Lines: GOP Sharpens Its Claws for Paid Sick Leave With SB 15
"Consistent Employment Regulations Act" would dismantle city's right to protect workers

News, Feb. 14, 2019

On the Edges of Gentrification, Planning a Different East Riverside Drive
On the Edges of Gentrification, Planning a Different East Riverside Drive
City's declared goals for the corridor and those of private developers do not necessarily coincide

News, Feb. 14, 2019

Defend Our Hoodz Gets Mixed Up With Arts District, Presidium, <i>Chronicle</i>
Defend Our Hoodz Gets Mixed Up With Arts District, Presidium, Chronicle

News, Feb. 14, 2019

Point Austin: “Show Us Your Papers”
Point Austin: “Show Us Your Papers”
The Whitley fiasco and the persistence of voter suppression

News, Feb. 14, 2019

Defend Our Hoodz Denies Responsibility for Vandalism at Austin Creative Alliance
Defend Our Hoodz Denies Responsibility for Vandalism at Austin Creative Alliance
Group “applauds the hood for defending itself from greedy sellouts”

News, Feb. 12, 2019

“Anti-Gentrification” Protesters Target Austin Creative Alliance
“Anti-Gentrification” Protesters Target Austin Creative Alliance
“Hoodz” vandalize Jim Hightower offices, next to ACA

News, Feb. 8, 2019

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Promotes Air Pollution
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Promotes Air Pollution
State regulator barely even tries to hold industry accountable, advocates say

News, Feb. 7, 2019

Pressley’s Zombie Council Fight Gets Snuffed
Pressley’s Zombie Council Fight Gets Snuffed
Texas Supreme Court declares an end to 2014(!) city election

News, Jan. 31, 2019

Point Austin: How to Suppress the Vote
Point Austin: How to Suppress the Vote
With its latest lies, Texas GOP reminds us: This is all they’ve got

News, Jan. 31, 2019

Texas Supreme Court Rules Laura Pressley Election Challenge “Moot”
Texas Supreme Court Rules Laura Pressley Election Challenge “Moot”
Protracted case comes down in favor of Council Member Greg Casar

News, Jan. 27, 2019

Controversial SOAH Chief Judge Takes Her Leave
Controversial SOAH Chief Judge Takes Her Leave
Lesli Ginn will not seek reappointment to State Office of Administrative Hearings

News, Jan. 24, 2019

In CD 10, the Race Goes On for Mike Siegel
In CD 10, the Race Goes On for Mike Siegel
Forever-candidate resumes campaign to defeat seven-term Republican incumbent Michael McCaul

News, Jan. 24, 2019

Friends and Family Gather to Honor Activist Nadine Eckhardt
Friends and Family Gather to Honor Activist Nadine Eckhardt
Eulogies and memories at Saengerrunde Hall

News, Jan. 23, 2019

Point Austin: The Definition of Insanity
Point Austin: The Definition of Insanity
Waiting for the Legislature to finally do its duty on school finance

News, Jan. 17, 2019

The Duchess of Palms
The Duchess of Palms
Remembering Texas trailblazer Nadine Eckhardt

News, Jan. 17, 2019

Family and Friends Honor Activist/Writer Nadine Eckhardt
Farewell Nadine Eckhardt
Farewell to the Duchess of Palms

News, Jan. 14, 2019

Van Boven Fallout Continues
Van Boven Fallout Continues
While appeals proceed, Baylor professor campaigns to save SOAH

News, Jan. 10, 2019

“We Were Very, Very Lucky”
Gus Garcia Memorial
City bids farewell to political and literal father Gus Garcia

News, Jan. 7, 2019

Rep. John Bucy III on the 86th Texas Legislature
Rep. John Bucy III on the 86th Texas Legislature
“We’ve got to do everything we can to keep attention on Medicaid expansion”

News, Jan. 3, 2019

Point Austin: The Gavel Descends
Point Austin: The Gavel Descends
The 86th Texas Legislature: Hoping for the best ...

News, Jan. 3, 2019

The Grinch That Stole Oak Hill
The Grinch That Stole Oak Hill
Texas Department of Transportation releases environmental report on the agency's plans for the intersection of U.S. 290 West and Texas 71

News, Jan. 3, 2019

Guns in 2018: The Carnage Continues
Guns in 2018: The Carnage Continues
A look at the Gun Violence Archive findings for the year

News, Jan. 3, 2019

Sen. Kirk Watson on the 86th Texas Legislature
Sen. Kirk Watson on the 86th Texas Legislature
“In Texas, we don’t focus on what our needs are; we focus on what we want to pay”

News, Jan. 3, 2019

Making Patients – and Sendero – Whole
Making Patients – and Sendero – Whole
Central Health aims for quality care and better finances for nonprofit health plan

News, Dec. 27, 2018

New Class Ready to ATXelerate
New Class Ready to ATXelerate
Centro-urbanist PAC set to train up more future Council candidates

News, Dec. 27, 2018

The Top 10 Austin News Milestones of 2018
The Top 10 Austin News Milestones of 2018
Days like these

News, Dec. 27, 2018

Farewell and “Gracias” to Gus Garcia, Austin Trailblazer
Farewell and “Gracias” to Gus Garcia, Austin Trailblazer
Hispanic activist, former trustee, Council member, mayor died Monday, at 84

News, Dec. 20, 2018

RIP Gus Garcia, Austin’s First Elected Hispanic Mayor
Trailblazer Garcia Passes On
Civic and education leader dies at 84

News, Dec. 17, 2018

C.D.A. Merger Plan Stumbles at Finish Line
C.D.A. Merger Plan Stumbles at Finish Line
Commissioners Court won’t pursue merger of prosecutors

News, Dec. 13, 2018

Point Austin: Southwest Key and Us
Point Austin: Southwest Key and Us
Local refugee empire is a symptom of bigger troubles

News, Dec. 13, 2018

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