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The Hightower Report: Paul Ryan Should Sit Down and Be Very Quiet
Entitlements? Social Security isn’t a welfare program

Jim Hightower, Feb. 23, 2017

Who’s Testing APD’s Backlog of Evidence?
Who’s Testing APD’s Backlog of Evidence?
“Everything is on hold”

Sarah Marloff, Feb. 23, 2017

Did the White House and ICE Collude?
Did the White House and ICE Collude?
Inquiring civil rights groups want to know

Mary Tuma, Feb. 23, 2017

Headlines
Headlines

Feb. 23, 2017

Stop. Record. Pause: APD Body Cameras Delayed Indefinitely
Stop. Record. Pause: APD Body Cameras Delayed Indefinitely
Restraining order leaves body cams in limbo

Margaret Nicklas, Feb. 23, 2017

Professors on Climate Change
A letter from 200 professors to the White House signals a broad consensus on global warming

Michael King, Feb. 23, 2017

Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week
Yes, they really said that

Feb. 23, 2017

Lege Lines: Toxic Masculinity Drops the Hammer
Lege Lines: Toxic Masculinity Drops the Hammer
Standing up to anti-choice rhetoric during a three-bill frenzy at the Capitol

Mary Tuma, Feb. 23, 2017

Protest Votes Under Scrutiny
Protest Votes Under Scrutiny
Over 16,400 Texans signed an affidavit in order to vote

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 23, 2017

I Pee With LGBT
I Pee With LGBT
Richard Linklater debuts ad denouncing the Texas bathroom bill

Courtney Naquin, Feb. 22, 2017

Judge Blocks Texas From Kicking Planned Parenthood Out of Medicaid
Judge Blocks Texas From Kicking Planned Parenthood Out of Medicaid
State determined to have provided "no evidence" of wrongdoing

Mary Tuma, Feb. 21, 2017

Council: Robert Rules, OK?
Council Wrap Feb. 16
Plaza Saltillo inches forward, Capitol views move East, and tears flow

Michael King, Feb. 20, 2017

Building a Better School District
Building a Better School District
A bit of school consolidation in the works?

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 16, 2017

Civics 101

Feb. 16, 2017

Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week
Austin's mayor speaks out on ICE

Feb. 16, 2017

Sekrit Theater Appears Close to Shuttering
Sekrit Theater Appears Close to Shuttering
Beau Reichert is considering a sale of his East Austin arts space

Nina Hernandez, Feb. 16, 2017

LBJ Library Director Steps Down
LBJ Library Director Steps Down
Mark Updegrove recalls “the greatest honor of my career”

Michael King, Feb. 16, 2017

Red Guards and the Modern Face of Protest
Red Guards and the Modern Face of Protest
Agitators, disrupters, or “anarchists,” these masked protesters represent a new resistance

Joseph Caterine, Feb. 16, 2017

Public Notice: Ted Talks
AISD trustee lays it on the line about LBJ / LASA

Nick Barbaro, Feb. 16, 2017

Dell Med School Debate Over Use of Funds Continues
Dell Med School Debate Over Use of Funds Continues
Fred Lewis won’t quit HEALTH fight with Travis County

Michael King, Feb. 16, 2017

AISD on ICE
AISD on ICE
Superintendent Paul Cruz wants AISD to know ICE is watching

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 16, 2017

Council Preview: Promised Land Use
Council Preview: Promised Land Use
Austin Oaks, Plaza Saltillo loom large for Thursday

Michael King, Feb. 16, 2017

The Hightower Report: There’s a Word for Trump’s Latest Flimflamming of Workers
Trump's the working man's president? Please!

Jim Hightower, Feb. 16, 2017

Divest in Chase Bank
Divest in Chase Bank
The city holds a $1.16 million contract with the bank

Sarah Marloff, Feb. 16, 2017

Lege Lines: Left in the Dark
Lege Lines: Left in the Dark
Who knew about the ICE raids this weekend? Not your state reps.

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 16, 2017

Point Austin: Living in Emergency
One day at a time in the former republic

Michael King, Feb. 16, 2017

Bill of the Week: Voter Registration Made Easy?
Bill of the Week: Voter Registration Made Easy?
Rep. Celia Israel wants Texans to register to vote online

Mary Tuma, Feb. 16, 2017

Cruz or Cornyn vs. Castro or O’Rourke?
Cruz or Cornyn vs. Castro or O’Rourke?
Texas’ next race for the Senate is shaping up already

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 16, 2017

Headlines
Headlines

Feb. 16, 2017

Medicaid Patients Face a Future Without Planned Parenthood
Medicaid Patients Face a Future Without Planned Parenthood
“I don’t know where I would go”

Mary Tuma, Feb. 16, 2017

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