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From Provider to Patient: Lisa Doggett’s New Book Chronicles Her MS Journey
From Provider to Patient: Lisa Doggett’s New Book Chronicles Her MS Journey
Austin author examines medicine, motherhood, and multiple sclerosis

Amelia Nonemacher, Sept. 5, 2023

Austin Campaign Finance Rules Get Shaken Up
Austin Campaign Finance Rules Get Shaken Up
Judge sides with former mayoral candidate Jennifer Virden

Brant Bingamon, Sept. 5, 2023

Historic Pease Elementary Becoming Child Care Center for AISD Teachers
Historic Pease Elementary Becoming Child Care Center for AISD Teachers
Pease rises from the ashes with federal renovation funding

Brant Bingamon, Sept. 4, 2023

Layoffs at County’s Largest Mental Health Provider Approved by Board of Trustees
Layoffs at County’s Largest Mental Health Provider Approved by Board of Trustees
Nurse describes “sloppy and dysfunctional” leadership

Austin Sanders, Sept. 1, 2023

Ascension Seton Nurses Confront Managers Who Refuse to Meet With Them
Ascension Seton Nurses Confront Managers Who Refuse to Meet With Them
Ascension calls the move "antics"

Lina Fisher, Aug. 31, 2023

The Drag Ban Has Been Blocked for Now. Its Foes Are Not Backing Down.
The Drag Ban Has Been Blocked for Now. Its Foes Are Not Backing Down.
Judge finds SB 12 unconstitutional

Brant Bingamon, Aug. 31, 2023

Integral Care Budget Would Layoff 48 Employees
Integral Care Budget Would Layoff 48 Employees
Cuts will affect patient programs

Austin Sanders, Aug. 31, 2023

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

Aug. 31, 2023

Abbott Signed Medicaid for New Moms Into Law, but It Might Not Happen Anyway
Abbott Signed Medicaid for New Moms Into Law, but It Might Not Happen Anyway
Gears of bureaucracy turn slowly (and sometimes not at all)

Maggie Q. Thompson, Aug. 31, 2023

Feedback From the <i>Chronicle</i>’s Prison Heat Series
Feedback From the Chronicle’s Prison Heat Series
Pleading for prisoners’ lives

Chronicle Staff, Aug. 31, 2023

Charging Drug Dealers With Murder Could Increase Overdose Numbers
Charging Drug Dealers With Murder Could Increase Overdose Numbers
The scope of the drug-induced homicide law is up to prosecutors’ interpretation

Lina Fisher, Aug. 31, 2023

Hays County Jail Officers Are the Most Violent in the State, Data Shows
Hays County Jail Officers Are the Most Violent in the State, Data Shows
They record more incidents per 1,000 inmates than any Texas jail

Brant Bingamon, Aug. 31, 2023

Lawmakers Promised a
Lawmakers Promised a "Bread-and-Butter" Session. They Served a Repressive Agenda Instead.
Here are just a few laws taking effect Sept. 1

Maggie Q. Thompson, Aug. 31, 2023

Rethink35 Is Suing TxDOT Over I-35 Expansion With Broad Community Support
Rethink35 Is Suing TxDOT Over I-35 Expansion With Broad Community Support
TxDOT vs. basically everyone in Austin

Lina Fisher, Aug. 31, 2023

The Blocked
The Blocked "Death Star" Law Could Wipe Out Broad Areas of City Code
Austin Judge Maya Gamble ruled it's unconstitutional

Austin Sanders, Aug. 31, 2023

Incurable Virus Still Spreading Among Dogs in Austin’s Overcrowded Shelter
Incurable Virus Still Spreading Among Dogs in Austin’s Overcrowded Shelter
“We are still not in a position to adequately separate dogs.”

Maggie Q. Thompson, Aug. 31, 2023

Breaking Down the Texas Bills That Will Change the 2024 School Year
Breaking Down the Texas Bills That Will Change the 2024 School Year
Vaping is criminal, books are banned, and school cops are everywhere

Brant Bingamon, Aug. 31, 2023

First Xylazine-linked Overdose Deaths Reported in Travis County
First Xylazine-linked Overdose Deaths Reported in Travis County
Overdose reversal drugs don't work on this tranquilizer

Lina Fisher, Aug. 30, 2023

Texas “Death Star” Law Ruled Unconstitutional Two Days Before Taking Effect
Texas “Death Star” Law Ruled Unconstitutional Two Days Before Taking Effect
But Texas is likely to appeal

Austin Sanders, Aug. 30, 2023

Gas and Coal Outages Behind ERCOT’s Constant Calls for Conservation
Gas and Coal Outages Behind ERCOT’s Constant Calls for Conservation
And no progress on energy efficiency programs

Lina Fisher, Aug. 30, 2023

Travis County Resident Dies From Brain Infection After Swimming in Lake LBJ
Travis County Resident Dies From Brain Infection After Swimming in Lake LBJ
Avoid freshwater going in your nose, says Austin Public Health

Lina Fisher, Aug. 30, 2023

Mayor Warns of Possible Rolling Blackouts This Evening
Mayor Warns of Possible Rolling Blackouts This Evening
Grid strained with demand, unexpected production outages

Lina Fisher, Aug. 29, 2023

Ken Paxton Could Be Disbarred as Money Pours Into His Impeachment Fight
Ken Paxton Could Be Disbarred as Money Pours Into His Impeachment Fight
Problems pile on to the impeached Texas attorney general

Brant Bingamon, Aug. 29, 2023

Syphilis Is a Very Real Problem in Austin
Syphilis Is a Very Real Problem in Austin
One in 10 positive STI tests showed syphilis at Kind Clinic

Adam Cherian, Aug. 27, 2023

First Layoffs in Texas Tribune History Raise Questions About Future of Texas News
First Layoffs in Texas Tribune History Raise Questions About Future of Texas News
Still unclear why criminal justice coverage was first to go

Lina Fisher, Aug. 25, 2023

Homeowners Sue to Block Code Changes Meant to Increase Affordability
Homeowners Sue to Block Code Changes Meant to Increase Affordability
The same group won a suit in 2020 over land use reforms

Austin Sanders, Aug. 25, 2023

Austin Animal Center Will Waive Fees For Biggest Adoption Event of the Year
Austin Animal Center Will Waive Fees For Biggest Adoption Event of the Year
Shelter urges adoptions amid overcrowding and rapid spread of disease

Lina Fisher, Aug. 25, 2023

Right-Wing Extremists Harass McCallum High Students at School
Right-Wing Extremists Harass McCallum High Students at School
They told kids they’re going to hell

Maggie Q. Thompson, Aug. 24, 2023

Even Chaplains Don’t Want Chaplains Instead of Counselors in Public Schools
Even Chaplains Don’t Want Chaplains Instead of Counselors in Public Schools
Christian nationalism is the problem

Brant Bingamon, Aug. 24, 2023

APD Chief Joseph Chacon’s Legacy
APD Chief Joseph Chacon’s Legacy
Assessing the final years of a career that saw a rise from beat cop to chief of police

Austin Sanders, Aug. 24, 2023

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