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New Evidence Suggests Ivan Cantu’s Innocence, But Will Anyone Stop His Execution?
New Evidence Suggests Ivan Cantu’s Innocence, But Will Anyone Stop His Execution?
85,000 petitioners and celebrities are behind him

Brant Bingamon, Feb. 22, 2024

José Garza, Jeremy Sylestine Vie for District Attorney
José Garza, Jeremy Sylestine Vie for District Attorney
Travis County residents have a D.A. decision

Austin Sanders, Feb. 22, 2024

Controversial $1M+ McKinsey Homelessness Study Canceled
Controversial $1M+ McKinsey Homelessness Study Canceled
Mayor doesn’t “believe anyone has been misled”

Austin Sanders, Feb. 22, 2024

Mayor Urges Closure of Fayette Coal Plant by 2029
Mayor Urges Closure of Fayette Coal Plant by 2029
Austin Energy under pressure to finalize its plan for net zero

Lina Fisher, Feb. 21, 2024

Point Austin: The Never-Ending Story
Point Austin: The Never-Ending Story
Millions of guns, and countless murders

Michael King, Feb. 20, 2024

City and County Approve One Year Extension for Central Booking Agreement
City and County Approve One Year Extension for Central Booking Agreement
Virtual hearings could cost county later

Lina Fisher, Feb. 19, 2024

Quick Guide to <i>Chronicle</i> Endorsements for 2024 Primary Election
Quick Guide to Chronicle Endorsements for 2024 Primary Election
Going to the polls? This handy list of our recommendations might help.

The Chronicle Editorial Board, Feb. 18, 2024

D.A. Challenger Funded Primarily by Right Wing Donors, Wealthy West Austinites
D.A. Challenger Funded Primarily by Right Wing Donors, Wealthy West Austinites
Jeremy Sylestine leads José Garza in January fundraising

Austin Sanders, Feb. 16, 2024

Blues on the Green Back On, Thanks to City Council and H-E-B
Blues on the Green Back On, Thanks to City Council and H-E-B
New resolution outlines city co-sponsorship of free event

Carys Anderson, Feb. 16, 2024

After a Million Texas Kids Were Kicked Off Medicaid, Thousands More Are Still in Limbo
After a Million Texas Kids Were Kicked Off Medicaid, Thousands More Are Still in Limbo
Application backlog grew from December to January

Maggie Q. Thompson, Feb. 15, 2024

Austin ISD Has Cleared Its Evaluation Backlog for Special Ed Students
Austin ISD Has Cleared Its Evaluation Backlog for Special Ed Students
The district is fixing its special education department

Brant Bingamon, Feb. 15, 2024

Debate Heats Up Over How to Wean Austin Off Fossil Fuels
Debate Heats Up Over How to Wean Austin Off Fossil Fuels
Electric Utility Commission and Austin Energy at odds

Lina Fisher, Feb. 15, 2024

March 2024 Primary Election Endorsements for Travis County Residents
March 2024 Primary Election Endorsements for Travis County Residents
Our choices for local, state, and national races

The Chronicle Editorial Board, Feb. 15, 2024

Austin Flight Attendants Picket to Be Paid for Work Hours on the Ground
Austin Flight Attendants Picket to Be Paid for Work Hours on the Ground
Amid longer delays, they are asking for better conditions as well

Lina Fisher, Feb. 15, 2024

Election Info for Travis County Voters
Election Info for Travis County Voters
Early Voting: Feb. 20 - March 1; Election Day: Tuesday, March 5

Feb. 15, 2024

Headlines / Quote of the Week
Headlines / Quote of the Week

Feb. 15, 2024

APD Top Brass Contacted Former D.A. Staffer for “Anonymous Stories” on José Garza’s Office
APD Top Brass Contacted Former D.A. Staffer for “Anonymous Stories” on José Garza’s Office
D.A. says APD “condone” apparent search for dirt on him

Austin Sanders, Feb. 15, 2024

Texas Council on Family Violence Names Austin Teen Activist of the Year
Texas Council on Family Violence Names Austin Teen Activist of the Year
AISD senior raises awareness about dating violence

Madeline Duncan, Feb. 14, 2024

APD Found a Suspect in a Decades-Old Murder Case, but Then He Killed Himself
APD Found a Suspect in a Decades-Old Murder Case, but Then He Killed Himself
DNA led them to the suspect

Naina Srivastava, Feb. 8, 2024

Commission Considers Changing Ballot Petition Rules
Commission Considers Changing Ballot Petition Rules
Public hearing on proposed recommendations tonight, Feb. 8

Austin Sanders, Feb. 8, 2024

PARD Considers the Future of Historic Home on Lady Bird Lake
PARD Considers the Future of Historic Home on Lady Bird Lake
Travis Heights citizens have fought to get it rehabbed for 40 years

Brant Bingamon, Feb. 8, 2024

City Manager Threatened to Quit Rather Than Meet With Council Over Acevedo Hire
City Manager Threatened to Quit Rather Than Meet With Council Over Acevedo Hire
The planned closed-door meeting never happened

Austin Sanders, Feb. 8, 2024

Headlines / Quote of the Week
Headlines / Quote of the Week

Feb. 8, 2024

Austin Photojournalist Awarded for Images After Uvalde Shooting
Austin Photojournalist Awarded for Images After Uvalde Shooting
Tamir Kalifa receives American Mosaic Journalism Prize

Brant Bingamon, Feb. 7, 2024

Calls for Federal Hate Crime Investigation Follow Stabbing of Palestinian American in Austin
Calls for Federal Hate Crime Investigation Follow Stabbing of Palestinian American in Austin
After Sunday’s statewide protest, a young man was attacked

Lina Fisher, Feb. 6, 2024

Ken Paxton Attacks Austin’s Lenient Marijuana Policy
Ken Paxton Attacks Austin’s Lenient Marijuana Policy
Critics say it’s a distraction from the A.G.’s legal woes

Brant Bingamon, Feb. 2, 2024

City to Create New Bonus Program to Incentivize Affordable Housing in Tall Towers
City to Create New Bonus Program to Incentivize Affordable Housing in Tall Towers
Vertical Mixed Use 2, take two

Austin Sanders, Feb. 1, 2024

Fitzhugh Neighbors Still Furious About Proposed 5,000-Seat Concert Venue
Fitzhugh Neighbors Still Furious About Proposed 5,000-Seat Concert Venue
Enviro groups say development will pollute creek and aquifer

Lina Fisher, Feb. 1, 2024

How Much You Need to Make to Buy a House in Austin
How Much You Need to Make to Buy a House in Austin
In 2024, we’ve got lower prices, higher monthly payments

Maggie Q. Thompson, Feb. 1, 2024

How Driving Somebody From One Texas City to Another Can Turn Into a Prison Sentence
How Driving Somebody From One Texas City to Another Can Turn Into a Prison Sentence
Rides from hell, thanks to Texas’ immigration law

Benton Graham, Feb. 1, 2024

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