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As Council Works to Improve Affordability With HOME, How Will Displacement Factor In?
As City Council prepares to pass the most substantive changes to Austin’s Land Development Code in more than a decade, tensions over who will benefit from changes to the rules governing housing development and who may be harmed are once again at issue.

4:37PM Wed. Dec. 6, 2023, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

Rental Assistance Arrives: Applications Open to Austinites Making Roughly $65,000 or Less
$8 million of rental assistance made it off the runway for Austin residents this Tuesday as the city faces soaring rents and eviction filings – the latter having risen to pre-pandemic levels following the expiration of its eviction moratorium at the end of 2021 (which was technically extended to March of 2022).

1:22PM Wed. Dec. 6, 2023, Hannah Rossi Read More | Comment »

Authors of Police Oversight Act Sue City for Failing to Fully Implement Ordinance
The battle between city leadership and advocates for a strong system of police oversight will now move to the courts.

11:32AM Wed. Dec. 6, 2023, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

Texas GOP Leaders Won’t Criticize Antisemites, Nazis
The Texas Republican Party can’t even bring itself to denounce Nazis anymore.

4:45PM Tue. Dec. 5, 2023, Brant Bingamon Read More | Comment »

Texas GOP Leaders Won’t Criticize Antisemites, Nazis
 
At COP28’s Global Stocktake, Countries Look Inward
As the world’s eyes turn to Dubai for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light is sending video dispatches from the conference to the Chronicle.

2:05PM Tue. Dec. 5, 2023 Read More | Comment »

Texas GOP Leaders Won’t Criticize Antisemites, Nazis
 
COP28: Smaller Players Like Cities and States Are Taking Big Steps to Combat Climate Change
As the world’s eyes turn to Dubai for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light is sending video dispatches from the conference to the Chronicle.

1:44PM Tue. Dec. 5, 2023 Read More | Comment »

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Texas GOP Leaders Won’t Criticize Antisemites, Nazis
 
Health Finally Gets a Seat at the COP28 Table
As the world’s eyes turn to Dubai for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light is sending video dispatches from the conference to the Chronicle.

10:27AM Tue. Dec. 5, 2023 Read More | Comment »

D.A. José Garza Dismisses Charges Against 17 Officers Indicted for 2020 Protest Response
Travis County District Attorney José Garza announced today, Dec. 4, that his office would dismiss charges against 17 of the 21 Austin police officers indicted for felony assault for their actions during 2020 protests that followed the police killings of George Floyd and Michael Ramos.

4:34PM Mon. Dec. 4, 2023, Austin Sanders Read More | Comment »

D.A. José Garza Dismisses Charges Against 17 Officers Indicted for 2020 Protest Response
 
COP28: The Elephant in the Room
As the world’s eyes turn to Dubai for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), Austin-based Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light is sending video dispatches from the conference to the Chronicle.

9:57AM Sun. Dec. 3, 2023 Read More | Comment »

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