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Deadlocked Over Density September 5, 2008
Neighbors say ARA's development plans for East 11th Street would clash with existing homes and businesses, including the historic Victory Grill

Headlines September 5, 2008
• After pledging a solid $2.3 billion for an East Texas biomass plant last week, City Council skips a session,...

Naked City September 5, 2008
News briefs from Austin, the region, and elsewhere

Res Publica September 5, 2008
Your make-a-difference calendar for Sept. 4-10

New threats to women's health care emerge in both Texas and D.C.

AISD Puts Faith in Voters September 5, 2008
Teachers' paychecks – and the tax raise they require – are in voters' hands this November

The public will play a large part in determining the criteria for choosing AISD's next head honcho

Alleged dirty talk in a parking lot could land a WilCo man in prison

Chamber expected to weigh in on ballot amendment that would halt city subsidies for private retail developers

Arrest Fest at the RNC September 5, 2008
Throw a rock up in St. Paul, and you'll apparently find someone being arrested – actually, don't throw any rocks in St. Paul

This November, voters will consider a City Charter amendment to help the city auditor keep it real

'Budge It!' August 29, 2008
Roll the dice, and take a spin through the city's fiscal future

Headlines August 29, 2008
• Can't we all just get along? Ten prominent Hispanic citizens made their displeasure with City Manager Marc Ott public...

Naked City August 29, 2008
News briefs from Austin, the region, and elsewhere

Res Publica August 29, 2008
This week's civic agenda, Aug. 28-Sept. 4

Two civil court judges hope to ensure better legal representation for indigent families

No one's headed to the picket lines yet, as Cap Metro negotiators have agreed to return to negotiations with the bus drivers' union

School board hammers out a budget

AE Defends Biomass Plant August 29, 2008
Biomass likely to go forward despite some public opposition

After four months of searching, a match still has not been found for the DNA that defense attorneys hope will exonerate their clients


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