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Kaitlin Armstrong Murder Trial Starts Tomorrow
The woman accused of murdering young cyclist Anna Moriah "Mo" Wilson will go on trial in Austin on Wednesday – following her attempt to flee custody this month, on the lam in Costa Rica in May 2022.

5:00PM Tue. Oct. 31, 2023, Mae Lackey Read More | Comment »

Enrollment for ACA Coverage Opens Tomorrow for Texans
The open enrollment period for Affordable Care Act health insurance takes place Nov. 1 through Dec. 15. Texas leads the nation as one of the most uninsured states, Rep. Lloyd Doggett and community members are encouraging people to apply by mid-December to see coverage as soon as the new year.

4:10PM Tue. Oct. 31, 2023, Maya Wright Read More | Comment »

Trial of Man Who Killed Fleeing Immigrant South of Austin Is Under Way
Fatiha Haouass has flown in from Morocco to seek justice for her son, Adil Dghoughi, just as she did in the weeks after Dghoughi’s killing in 2021. She and Adil’s brother, Othmane, have rented a hotel room near the Caldwell County courthouse in Lockhart to attend the trial of Terry Turner, accused of murdering Adil.

11:55AM Tue. Oct. 31, 2023, Brant Bingamon Read More | Comment »

Murder Suspect Christopher Taylor’s Uncle Was in the Unit That Investigated Him
The Chronicle will be in the courtroom and provide ongoing coverage of the Christopher Taylor trial. Catch up on the case and the ramifications of the verdict in this story.

1:30PM Mon. Oct. 30, 2023, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

Judge Blocks Texas Education Agency From Releasing New, Harsher Grades
The Texas Education Agency won’t be releasing its new, harsher A-F grades of the state’s schools any time soon.

3:16PM Fri. Oct. 27, 2023, Brant Bingamon Read More | Comment »

Feds Investigating Cruise’s Autonomous Vehicles Amid Safety Concerns
Amid a year of expansion to Miami, Nashville, and elsewhere, General Motors’ Cruise driverless cars have become ubiquitous Downtown and notorious for behaving strangely – so much so that the feds are now looking into the company.

3:07PM Fri. Oct. 27, 2023, Lina Fisher Read More | Comment »

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Austin Police Officer Says His Life Was Not Under Threat During Fatal Michael Ramos Encounter
The Chronicle will be in the courtroom and provide ongoing coverage of the Christopher Taylor trial. Catch up on the case and the ramifications of the verdict in this story.

5:45PM Wed. Oct. 25, 2023, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

Austin Law Department Argues City Council Can’t Stop Austin Police from Keeping Secret Files
The city has for months refused to implement a key aspect of the Austin Police Oversight Act that would give a limited number of city staff outside of the police department direct access to some officer misconduct records.

4:10PM Wed. Oct. 25, 2023, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

SXSW Announces More Speakers for 2024 Digging Deeper Into AI and the Future of Work
South by Southwest 2024 is looking ahead to the future of AI, but it's also tackling one of the year's biggest controversies with the announcement that transgender influencer and actress Dylan Mulvaney will be one of the speakers, discussing how the extreme right tried to politicize a beer endorsement.

11:10AM Tue. Oct. 24, 2023 Read More | Comment »

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