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Head of Travis County Juvenile Justice System to Step Down
After months of concern about equity and transparency in the county’s juvenile justice system, the boss of the system is stepping down.

4:42PM Tue. Oct. 3, 2023, Brant Bingamon Read More | Comment »

As Austin Grows, Parkland Will Shrink, Per New State Law
Any new development in Austin is supposed to come with a chunk of parkland, and when that’s not possible, developers must pay “parkland dedication fees,” which go into a pot of money used to acquire public parkland in the area of the new development.

2:30PM Tue. Oct. 3, 2023, Lina Fisher Read More | Comment »

Tenants of Affordable Complex Face Mold, Pests, and Raising Rent
For months, tenants at the affordable Palms on Lamar apartment complex say they have been enduring mold, severe pest infestations, and faulty AC units during this record-hot summer.

12:21PM Tue. Oct. 3, 2023, Maya Wright Read More | Comment »

Bureau de Poste Opens Today
Yes, the closure of the Speedway post office has been a large pain in the booty for those of us who live in Central Austin and still mail things from time to time. BUT! What we've experienced in terms of postal inconvenience is paying off in terms of a new outpost of boutique market Tiny Grocer #2 and its baked-in French bistro, Bureau de Poste.

11:13AM Tue. Oct. 3, 2023, Melanie Haupt Read More | Comment »

Fantastic Fest Review: River
There's a constant to the films of Junta Yamaguchi. No, it's not his use of brief glitches in time. It's the soft pleasantness and charming intimacy of his sci fi-tinged delights.

10:00AM Tue. Oct. 3, 2023, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

The Jigsaw Is Family: Saw X Producers Explain What Makes a Saw Movie
Saw X may have been the least secret Fantastic Fest secret screening ever, but it still held some surprises, not least the appearance of producers Mark Burg and Oren Koules at what turned out to be the world premiere.

3:15PM Mon. Oct. 2, 2023, Richard Whittaker Read More | Comment »

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Elon Musk Sued for Slander by Attorney Who Successfully Sued Alex Jones
The same attorney who won the $45 million Sandy Hook defamation lawsuit against Alex Jones last year is accusing Elon Musk of slander.

2:16PM Mon. Oct. 2, 2023, Brant Bingamon Read More | Comment »

Architect of “Bounty-Hunter” Abortion Ban Wants List of Abortion Seekers
Jonathan Mitchell – who helped write Texas’ vigilante abortion ban SB 8 – now wants to get his hands on lists of people who have sought nonprofit support to get abortions, along with people who donated to those nonprofits.

7:05PM Fri. Sep. 29, 2023, Maggie Q. Thompson Read More | Comment »

Fantastic Fest Review: The Creator
For months, 20th Century Studios has promoted Gareth Edwards’ The Creator as a powerful piece of high-concept science fiction that would bridge the gap between summer movies and award season.

3:27PM Fri. Sep. 29, 2023, Matthew Monagle Read More | Comment »

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