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Cedar Park Moderates Kick MAGAs to the Curb
Moderates win down the ballot against far-right challengers
Maggie Quinlan, May 12, 2022
Chronicle
Endorsements for the May 24 Democratic Run-Offs
From Congress to land commissioner, here are our picks
The 'Chronicle' News staff, May 12, 2022
Cap Metro CEO Departing to D.C.
Randy Clarke is set to head Washington D.C.’s transit authority
Mike Clark-Madison, May 12, 2022
MAGAs Win in Lake Travis and Georgetown ISDs
The right marches on school boards
Morgan O’Hanlon, May 12, 2022
May 24 Primary Run-Off Elections
Early Voting May 16-20; Election Day Tue., May 24
May 12, 2022
Austin at Large: Asymmetrical Info Warfare
Scorched-earth polarization makes us see our foes’ weaknesses as strengths
Mike Clark-Madison, May 12, 2022
Council Recap: Nothing Goes Farther Than Cash
City to launch guaranteed-income pilot program
Austin Sanders, May 6, 2022
Austin at Large: Look What We Made Them Do
So, why do these creeps care so much about other people’s abortions, anyway?
Mike Clark-Madison, May 5, 2022
City Council Helps Firefighters Keep Arbitration on the Table
Blocking the exits
Austin Sanders, May 5, 2022
Public Notice: Helping the Helpers
Nick Barbaro, May 5, 2022
Headlines / Quote of the Week
May 5, 2022
Judge Kocurek Backs Out of Upcoming Eighth Street Trials
Judge seeks recusal after telling D.A.’s Office she “felt betrayed”
Austin Sanders, May 5, 2022
Merging Music and Medicine at Dell Med
Dell Medical School’s new orchestra to debut with hospital performance
Hannah Uebele, May 5, 2022
Making Sense of the First Days of a Post-
Roe
Era
Whether this week was a shock or felt like a long time coming, we look at an uncertain horizon
Mike Clark-Madison, May 5, 2022
Integral Care Trustees Delay Vote to Authorize Union
The union would represent nearly 1,000 employees
Austin Sanders, May 5, 2022
Texas Abortion Advocates on What Happens Next
Texans once again have an unfortunate head start in having their rights stripped away
Maggie Quinlan, May 5, 2022
AISD Staff Protest for Higher Wages
As the district solidifies its budget, the protesters hope the board listens to their demands
Morgan O’Hanlon, May 5, 2022
How the Filibuster Has Already Undermined Democracy
The recent attacks on reproductive rights reveal another reason to let the filibuster burn
Michael King, May 5, 2022
City Ordered to Pay Developer for Historic Montopolis Negro School Property
The high cost of history
Abe Asher, May 5, 2022
Abortion Resources for Texans and Beyond
From counseling to contraception to legal services, here are your options
May 5, 2022
District Judge Backs Out of Upcoming Eighth Street Trials
Kocurek seeks recusal after telling DA’s office she “felt betrayed”
Austin Sanders, May 2, 2022
In Leander and Cedar Park, Backlash Is on the Ballot
Moving away from Austin?
Brant Bingamon, April 28, 2022
Council Punts on VMU and Guaranteed Income
$1,000 checks from the city and lax parking regulations will have to wait
Austin Sanders, April 28, 2022
Deep-Pocket Donors Fund Right-Wing School Board Candidates in the Austin Suburbs
Drama outside of town
Morgan O’Hanlon, April 28, 2022
Melissa Lucio’s Execution Halted
The mother convicted for killing her daughter could receive a new trial
Brant Bingamon, April 28, 2022
Austin at Large: The Road Goes on Forever …
After 30 years of effort, East 12th Street is still a long way from its envisioned future
Mike Clark-Madison, April 28, 2022
East Austin Residents Need Resilience Hubs Sooner Rather Than Later
City looks to fill in some of the gaps of inequity during times of crisis
Heather Stewart, April 28, 2022
Public Notice: The 30% Solution
Capital Metro slow-rolls out the next draft of the rail plan
Nick Barbaro, April 28, 2022
Iron Ox Farm Optimizes Indoor Farming With AI and Robots
Lockhart hydroponic farm puts sustainability first
Lina Fisher, April 28, 2022
Headlines / Quote of the Week
April 28, 2022
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