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In a Building Dedicated to Preservation, the League of Women Voters Is Preserving Democracy
How the community’s energy is helping to power the Austin chapter’s mission to save the vote
The Week’s Biggest News in Brief
AISD receives funding for breakfast in the classroom, Austinites prepare for cold weather, and more of the week’s headlines
Austin’s Evolving Native American Cultural Center
The community is growing. But for now, they lack a permanent home.
New Year, New Execution
Charles Thompson is scheduled to die on Jan. 28
St. Edward’s Speaks for the Trees
The small university continues to push for campus sustainability
Austinites Demand That City and APD Refuse Collaboration With ICE
Advocacy groups deliver a petition to city officials against partnership with ICE
Local Trans-Owned Streetwear Brand Threatened by FDA
The FDA is targeting FLAVNT’s sale of breast binders, categorizing the apparel as “medical devices”
HB 7 Is Now Law, but Texans Are Still Accessing Abortion Pills
Even as the state continues to challenge access in the courts
