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How an Aquifer Works
The unique geology of the Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer makes it a particularly fragile resource
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Battling for Music, History, and Learning
Juneteenth Battle of the Bands competition harkens back to days when marching bands enjoyed a celebrated place in Austin’s black community, and creates opportunity for greater future African-American involvement in school bands.
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TxDOT Goes Green, Sort Of
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Budget Blues
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Barton Springs salamander at risk
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High School by Redesign
Garza Independence High School students get involved with plans to rework local high schools
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AMD Not Budging Under Pressure to Reconsider Move
Enviro groups, public officials still pitching an eastern option
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UT & Lockheed Woo Los Alamos
Peace activists urge UT to take a moral stand against weapons of mass destruction by refusing to bid on Los Alamos, while supporters see an opportunity for UT to increase its recognition and prestige, and protect national security
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Shrinking Schools
While the suburbs sprawl, central city schools count their children and their blessings
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KXAN gets tricky with AISD
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Politics String
Austin Community College annexation and Round Rock ISD school board elections
