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Will TxDOT’s Plans for Loop 360 Leave Cyclists and Pedestrians in the Dust?
Bikin’ down the highway
News, June 17, 2021
House Dems' 11th-Hour Walkout Stops SB7 In Its Tracks
"Election integrity" bill stymied (for now) as session ends
News, May 31, 2021
Austin Charts New Territory With Project Connect Anti-Displacement Fund
Bringing transit home
News, May 20, 2021
Voting Debate Turns House Into a History Class
Dems slow SB 7's roll with more than 100 amendments
News, May 13, 2021
Scooters Flock Back, More Sustainable Than Ever
Post-pandemic, city and firms seek greater impact, resilience
News, May 13, 2021
For Briscoe Cain's Next Act, Watch This Bill Disappear (Along With Your Right to Vote)
House committee guts SB 7, replaces it with language from other draconian voting restriction bill
News, May 6, 2021
Round Rock High Schoolers Spark Learning During the Pandemic
News, April 29, 2021
God Don't Like Ugly: Austin Faith Leaders Unite to Smite Prop B
But big money’s rolling in to back camping ban campaign
News, April 27, 2021
As Outrage Grows, the Anti-Voter Train Rolls On
The steady march of "election integrity" legislation continues at the Texas Lege
News, April 15, 2021
The Ray Wants to Bring Electric Car Charging Stations and Roads to Central Texas
Helping Austin travelers reach the future faster
News, April 15, 2021
Meaner Streets?
Proposition B: The high-dollar pushback on Austin’s homeless policies
News, April 15, 2021
Lege Ticker: From Voter Suppression to Salamanders
GOP bills spell trouble for voting rights, Barton Springs
News, April 1, 2021
Improving Safety and Access on the Lakeside Hike and Bike
Caring for the trail
News, March 25, 2021
Pete Buttigieg Is Thinking Big
Transportation secretary considers climate change in SXSW keynote
SXSW, March 18, 2021
Oil Painter, Former President George W. Bush Still Bullish on Democracy
SXSW chat touches on immigration, Jan. 6 attack, and MLB’s misstep
SXSW, March 18, 2021
Frontline Immigrant Workers Hesitant to Receive COVID Vaccine
Missing their shots
News, March 11, 2021
Al Harrington's Quest for Equity in Cannabis
The former NBA player and SXSW Online speaker bolsters cannabis entrepreneurs
News, March 11, 2021
Has Texas Observed Its Last Confederate Heroes Day?
Texas Lege considers bills to end the state holiday
News, Feb. 4, 2021
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