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APD Lacks Multi-Lingual Officers as Populations Continue to Grow
APD Lacks Multi-Lingual Officers as Populations Continue to Grow
Who’s speaking your language

Omar Rodriguez Ortiz, Nov. 23, 2016

Fake News Story Originates in Austin
Fake News Story Originates in Austin
See how easy it is to report fake news?

Michael King, Nov. 23, 2016

Council: Here Comes CodeNEXT … Eventually
Council: Here Comes CodeNEXT … Eventually
Office pool projections start at spring of 2018

Michael King, Nov. 23, 2016

Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week

Nov. 23, 2016

The Hightower Report: Why We Should Reach Across Borders, Not Close Them
Trump's wall won't keep undocumented immigrants out

Jim Hightower, Nov. 23, 2016

Texas Judge Blocks New Federal Overtime Rules
Texas Judge Blocks New Federal Overtime Rules
Rule won't go into effect Dec. 1 thanks to Paxton, 20-state coalition

Mary Tuma, Nov. 22, 2016

After Filing Bill Forcing Schools to Out LGBTQ Kids, Legislator Bullies Media
Burton's Anti-Trans Bill
Sen. Konni Burton's SB 242 isn't being misreported; it's anti-trans

Mary Tuma, Nov. 21, 2016

Sheri Gallo's Darned Emails
Sheri Gallo's Darned Emails
District 10 council member faces scrutiny for use of city email

Annamarya Scaccia, Nov. 18, 2016

Art Acevedo to Leave APD for Houston
Art Acevedo to Leave APD for Houston
Tenured police chief expected to formally accept HPD job today

Chase Hoffberger, Nov. 17, 2016

Early Filing at the Lege
Early Filing at the Lege
Early filing began this week for the upcoming state legislative sessions. Already, the war on women’s health is on.

Mary Tuma, Nov. 17, 2016

Trans Day of Remembrance
Trans Day of Remembrance
Countries across the world prepare for the 18th annual Trans Day of Remembrance on Sunday

Sarah Marloff, Nov. 17, 2016

Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week
Everyday fear in Trump's America

Nov. 17, 2016

Civics 101

Nov. 17, 2016

Local Businesses Warn Lege on Anti-LGBTQ Laws
Local Businesses Warn Lege on Anti-LGBTQ Laws
Discriminatory laws not just morally corrupt but financially damaging

Mary Tuma, Nov. 17, 2016

Potential Neuter to Austin’s No-Kill?
The rules dictating when city animal shelters should spay or neuter lost pets may be changing, and may have an effect on the future of no-kill shelters

Nina Hernandez, Nov. 17, 2016

Council: Pilots, Roses, and Champions
Council: Pilots, Roses, and Champions
Marathon days of zoning are soon over

Michael King, Nov. 17, 2016

Welcome to the Working Week-and-a-Half
Welcome to the Working Week-and-a-Half
A new federal provision mandating overtime pay for a new pool of salaried employees goes into effect in December. What does it mean, and how long will it last?

Jack Craver, Nov. 17, 2016

The Race for House District 46
The pool of potential candidates is filling up for Dawnna Dukes' seat

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 17, 2016

Election Notes: After the Fall
Election Notes: After the Fall
The fun continues through the Dec. 13 run-off

Michael King, Nov. 17, 2016

The Hightower Report: Takeaways From the Election
Trump is in the White House, but the takeaway from voters in this election is a mandate for progressive economic populism and more diversity among public officials

Jim Hightower, Nov. 17, 2016

Headlines
Headlines

Nov. 17, 2016

Lege Limits Use of Cannabis Oil for Epileptics
Lege Limits Use of Cannabis Oil for Epileptics
Compassionate misuse

Nina Hernandez, Nov. 17, 2016

Rejecting the Text
Rejecting the Text
Finally, some good news from the State Board of Education

Mary Tuma, Nov. 17, 2016

A Secure Platform for the Rights of Airport Workers
A Secure Platform for the Rights of Airport Workers
With a new concessions contract looming, airport workers introduce a platform for employee rights

Joseph Caterine, Nov. 17, 2016

Point Austin: Circle the Firing Squad
When you look for villains, look in the right direction

Michael King, Nov. 17, 2016

That’s Commissioner David Hall Now
That’s Commissioner David Hall Now
The longtime friend of Jimmy Fennell Jr., a key figure in the murder of Stacey Stites, just became a Calhoun County Commissioner

Chase Hoffberger, Nov. 17, 2016

APD’s Social Media Monitoring Efforts Face Crackdowns
APD’s Social Media Monitoring Efforts Face Crackdowns
Facebook denies access to third-party companies

John Anderson, Nov. 17, 2016

Public Notice: Planning for Better Plans
In the neighborhood with your city auditor

Nick Barbaro, Nov. 17, 2016

State Board of Education Rejects Racist Mexican-American Textbook
SBOE Rejects Racist Book
Board votes unanimously to dump controversial, error-riddled book

Mary Tuma, Nov. 16, 2016

Houston Voters Say No to
Houston Voters Say No to "Robin Hood"
HISD rejects making school finance payments

Richard Whittaker, Nov. 15, 2016

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