Emotions run high as Lee Leffingwell is made Austin's 51st mayor, new council members Bill Spelman and Chris Riley are inaugurated, and Mike Martinez and Sheryl Cole begin term two. Their priorities may surprise you!
On this installment of Hust FM, we examine the new fire chief Rhoda Mae Kerr's controversial staff reorganization from all the angles. Featuring City Council member Mike Martinez, Kerr, the Statesman editorial page, and lots more. Listen up!
It’s an emotional moment in City Hall, as badly-trailing Brewster McCracken concedes the mayor’s race to Lee Leffingwell. Will Wynn’s on hand to officiate; the Hustle catches up with the principals afterwards. Keep ya head up!
It's an election night gala as the Hustle party-hops all night. Watch us chop it up with Lee Leffingwell, Brewster McCracken, Chris Riley, Mike Martinez, Josiah Ingalls and our friend Laura Morrison.
You know Election Day's almost here – it's time for the Hustle's campaign ad round-up! Thrill to our deconstructions of ads from Perla Cavazos, Chris Riley, Sheryl Cole, Lee Leffingwell, Brewster McCracken and Carole Keeton Strayhorn. All this, and a nod to another presence on the video-blogging scene. Check it out!
It's the devastating denouement of the Hustle's five-part interview series. Here, we try to get a handle on the enigma that is Carole Keeton Strayhorn. This is the one you've been waiting for!
Businessman and "liberal libertarian" David Buttross sits for an interview and the results are the Hustle's most combative taping. Hear the candidate sound off on federal stimulus dollars, homelessness and other topics.
Josiah Ingalls sits for the Hustle's cameras, and lays out his priorities as mayor: a focus on the homeless, greater transparency, and some unique transportation solutions. You don't want to miss this one.
In his interview with The Hustle For Mayor, Lee Leffingwell inveighs on hunkering, budget challenges the city faces, his leadership style, transportation, Capitol Metro reform and more.
Earlier today, the Austin Chronicle debuted the Hustle for Mayor, a series of one-on-one video interviews with the city’s mayoral candidates. Over the last few weeks, Brewster McCracken, Lee Leffingwell, Josiah Ingalls, and David Buttross – all the candidates that agreed to meet – sat for wide-ranging discussions with the Chronicle’s Wells Dunbar. The results are in-depth and unhurried conversations spanning the election's most important issues: local responses to the recession, tough budget decisions, leadership styles, transportation solutions, public safety, and more.
The Hustle For Mayor is a series of unhurried, one-on-one video interviews with Austin's mayoral candidates. The conversations delve deeply into the issues shaping the race for mayor: the local economy, the city budget, public safety, development, the environment and a host of other issues.
Carole Keeton Strayhorn held a press conference outside the central library to talk about the budget. What ensued was definitely off the books – listen to her sound off on city spending, mayoral forums, and more.
Sure, it's way far out from the election, but never too early for a forum! Lee Leffingwell and Brewster McCracken laid out their platforms at a Democratic-backed forum this week, and the Hustle was there for posterity. (Not to mention the free grub.)
Party time! The council members in the mayors race – Lee Leffingwell and Brewster McCracken – kickoff their respective campaigns, and the Hustle is there to schmooze. Also featuring Chris Riley and Obama organizer Temo Figueroa.
Finally! Following months of speculation over when he would enter the mayoral race, Lee Leffingwell announced Saturday morning from the steps of his boyhood home. The Hustle is on the scene.
The Hustle bears witness to the announcement of former gubernatorial candidate and self-described ornery grandma Carole Keeton Strayhorn for mayor. It's fun for 20-year-olds, 30-year-olds, and 40-year-olds of all ages!
Nationally and locally, it was a banner year for politics - and the Chronicle's video-blogs City Hall Hustle and Hail to the Hustle were there. We've compiled the Top 10 Hustle moments, so allow us to enumerate our year-end retrospective.
State "resign to run" laws mean Lee Leffingwell can't do any campaigning for Mayor until January without triggering a special election – but that doesn't mean a band of supporters, including some political heavyweights, can't float the idea like so many drained kegs. The Hustle documents.