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Cab Co-op Starts Its Engines
Cab Co-op Starts Its Engines
Union-backed franchise launches with 30 drivers

Chase Hoffberger, Oct. 6, 2016

SXSW Eco: A Better Milk When You Mind Your Peas
SXSW Eco: A Better Milk When You Mind Your Peas
Sustainability + alternative milk = two peas in a pod

Robyn Ross, Oct. 6, 2016

Headlines
Headlines

Oct. 6, 2016

Council: Coyotes, Garages, and Manure
Council: Coyotes, Garages, and Manure
Old zoning cases never die; they just reincarnate as amendments

Michael King, Oct. 6, 2016

Did Failures at APD’s Crime Lab Lead to Sexual Assaults in Houston?
Did Failures at APD’s Crime Lab Lead to Sexual Assaults in Houston?
Rape case goes unprosecuted due to contaminated DNA evidence

Chase Hoffberger, Oct. 6, 2016

Civics 101

Oct. 6, 2016

Point Austin: All Grove All the Time
In Austin's housing toolbox, all we've got are hammers

Michael King, Oct. 6, 2016

The Wrath of Don
The Wrath of Don
Zimmerman's constituents accuse him of online, in-person abuse

Mary Tuma, Oct. 6, 2016

The Hightower Report: Why Can't Our Economy Promote Equality and Shared Prosperity?
A grassroots coalition is taking on the corporate elites

Jim Hightower, Oct. 6, 2016

Future Perfect
Future Perfect
SXSW Eco panelists on designing a better tomorrow

Oct. 6, 2016

Public Notice: Past Imperfect, Future Tense
Public Notice: Past Imperfect, Future Tense
Rag reunion, SH 45: Activists' work is never done

Nick Barbaro, Oct. 6, 2016

Election Notes
Election Notes
Mobility Bond woes, Margaret Moore hires staff, and other stories from the campaign trail

Michael King, Oct. 6, 2016

Permanent Drug Take-Back Kiosk Open to Public
Permanent Drug Take-Back Kiosk Open to Public
A safe, local way to dispose of unused or expired meds

Annamarya Scaccia, Oct. 6, 2016

SXSW Eco: A Better City Built to a Hip-Hop Beat
SXSW Eco: A Better City Built to a Hip-Hop Beat
How architecture can be used to challenge injustice

Annamarya Scaccia, Oct. 6, 2016

Angela Davis Closes Out UT's Inaugural Black Matters Conference
Angela Davis Closes Out UT's Inaugural Black Matters Conference
Educator and former political prisoner captivates with keynote address

Kahron Spearman, Oct. 6, 2016

AISD Taking Offers on Underused Properties
AISD Taking Offers on Underused Properties
Four buildings plus 75 acres up for new uses

Richard Whittaker, Oct. 3, 2016

Whitmire: Teach the Children Traffic Stops
Whitmire: Teach the Children Traffic Stops
State senator proposes classes on how to get pulled over right

Chase Hoffberger, Sept. 29, 2016

Gondolas to the Rescue?
Gondolas to the Rescue?
Austin considers long-shot urban cable system

Caleb Pritchard, Sept. 29, 2016

Norwood Found Guilty
Norwood Found Guilty
Case closes on 1988 murder of Debra Baker

Chase Hoffberger, Sept. 29, 2016

Local Democrats Take Another Shot at Education Board
Local Democrats Take Another Shot at Education Board
Third time's a charm?

Mary Tuma, Sept. 29, 2016

Harvard Place Residents Protest Eviction
Harvard Place Residents Protest Eviction
Tenants in limbo as apartment building changes hands

Joseph Caterine, Sept. 29, 2016

Civics 101

Sept. 29, 2016

Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week

Sept. 29, 2016

The Hightower Report: Donnie's Little Lies are Huuuuge!
Lies, damn lies, and statistics

Jim Hightower, Sept. 29, 2016

Standing Rock Pipeline Protests Bring New Life to Old Struggles
Standing Rock Pipeline Protests Bring New Life to Old Struggles
“It’s about all of us”

Greg Harman, Sept. 29, 2016

Public Notice: A Groving Consensus?
Plus various options for getting carried away

Nick Barbaro, Sept. 29, 2016

Election Notes
Election Notes
Gallo goes solo on the Grove; don't be like Zim; and other election stories

the News Staff, Sept. 29, 2016

Grove at Shoal Creek Punted Again
Grove at Shoal Creek Punted Again
Council wants to consider the project when it's "not competing" for airtime

Nina Hernandez, Sept. 29, 2016

Point Austin: Vote Your Brain
In a crazy political year, the choices for sane voters should be obvious

Michael King, Sept. 29, 2016

Lynch Prevails in APD Lawsuit
Lynch Prevails in APD Lawsuit
Jury's ruling will net detective $240,000 in back pay, pain and suffering

Chase Hoffberger, Sept. 29, 2016

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