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TEDxAustin: Fearless Ideas Wrangled Here
TEDxAustin: Fearless Ideas Wrangled Here
This year's attendees will engage in 'participatory theatre'

Ari Phillips, Feb. 7, 2013

Then There's This: Labor Reps Target Marriott
Then There's This: Labor Reps Target Marriott
Construction workers say they're getting stiffed on wages at city-backed project

Amy Smith, Feb. 7, 2013

Lege Lines
Committees, school finance, and more

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 7, 2013

Council: Raise Your Hand If You're Running for Mayor
Council: Raise Your Hand If You're Running for Mayor
It's impossible to ignore Council members' political aspirations

Mike Kanin, Feb. 7, 2013

Bill of the Week
Bill of the Week
Building a Better Texas

Jordan Smith, Feb. 7, 2013

Council: We Like Everybody, Except ...
Council: We Like Everybody, Except ...
City Council takes on zoning, hiking, and more

Michael King, Feb. 7, 2013

A Failure to Communicate
A Failure to Communicate
AISD's community outreach needs to go back to school

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 7, 2013

Judge: Texas School Finance System Unconstitutional
Judge: Texas School Finance System Unconstitutional
Now what? Legislators, education advocates and think tanks respond

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 5, 2013

Twitter Abuzz Over Women's Health in Texas
Twitter Abuzz Over Women's Health in Texas
Leticia Van de Putte, Donna Howard, and Planned Parenthood led a chat

Monica Riese, Feb. 5, 2013

State of the City Highlights
State of the City Highlights
Mayor Leffingwell's annual address encourages a 'yes and' attitude

Monica Riese, Feb. 5, 2013

Bonus Bill of the Week: My Favorite Waste of Time
Bonus Bill of the Week: My Favorite Waste of Time
Time-wasting legislation is in the eye of the beholder

Richard Whittaker, Feb. 4, 2013

Bill of the Week: Building a Better Texas
Bill of the Week: Building a Better Texas
Construction industry in need of legislative remodel

Jordan Smith, Feb. 2, 2013

Headlines: Bonus Round
Headlines: Bonus Round
Super Bowl Sunday, Central Health, and more

Monica Riese, Feb. 1, 2013

Rachel Maddow to Speak at SXSW Interactive
MSNBC TV host brings sharp wit and political chops to March conference

Amy Smith, Feb. 1, 2013

Council: Time for a Beer
Council: Time for a Beer
A short but packed agenda for this week's Council

Michael King, Jan. 31, 2013

Then There's This: Loophole Development Code?
Then There's This: Loophole Development Code?
Lobbyists may get a crack at rewriting land-use regs

Amy Smith, Jan. 31, 2013

LCRA Wins One
LCRA Wins One
A judge has ruled that LCRA didn't breach its contract with wholesale rates

Mike Kanin, Jan. 31, 2013

AISD: Board Approves Sex Segregation
AISD: Board Approves Sex Segregation
AISD board approves three single-sex schools on Eastside

Richard Whittaker, Jan. 31, 2013

Headlines
Headlines

Jan. 31, 2013

LegeLines

Jan. 31, 2013

New Coalition to Push for Women's Health
New Coalition to Push for Women's Health
A group of heavy-hitters steps up to the plate

Jordan Smith, Jan. 31, 2013

The Road to 10-1
The Road to 10-1
The City Council districting destination is settled. Is anybody driving the bus?

Mike Kanin, Jan. 31, 2013

Point Austin: Governor Oops! Again
Point Austin: Governor Oops! Again
Perry's vision of Texas rests on willful blindness

Michael King, Jan. 31, 2013

Disquiet Over Amphitheatres
Disquiet Over Amphitheatres
Neighbors had hoped code changes would put the kibosh on neighboring amphitheatre

Amy Smith, Jan. 31, 2013

The Long and Winding Road to 10-1
The Long and Winding Road to 10-1
The steps to a December adoption of a district plan

Mike Kanin, Jan. 31, 2013

Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week

Jan. 31, 2013

Judges Want to Overhaul Indigent Defense
Judges Want to Overhaul Indigent Defense
County judges move to reform criminal defense practice

Jordan Smith, Jan. 31, 2013

Council Split on How – and When – to Fund Housing
Council Split on How – and When – to Fund Housing
City scrambles to finance what voters rejected

Mike Kanin, Jan. 31, 2013

Civics 101

Jan. 31, 2013

Hightower Report: The Joke of 'Corporate Governance'
One CEO has seen his pay cut in half ... to $11.5 million

Jim Hightower, Jan. 31, 2013

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