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Austin At Large
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Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Where Dragons Lie: City Hall Girds for the biennial march up granite mountain
Mike Clark-Madison, Dec. 20, 2002
Austin @ Large: Running Scared
Time waits for no one at the City Hall sausage factory
Mike Clark-Madison, Dec. 13, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Even if there's no fire, Austin's minority contracting program never lacks smoke and heat
Mike Clark-Madison, Dec. 6, 2002
Austin @ Large: How Weird Is That?
Austin's recipe for economic vitality collides with the quality-of-life agenda
Mike Clark-Madison, Nov. 29, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Great leaps forward: On local transportation, we're in for a bumpy ride
Mike Clark-Madison, Nov. 22, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
The Real Region: In Central Texas, the "progressive" agenda can sway the GOP "majority"
Mike Clark-Madison, Nov. 8, 2002
Austin @ Large: Strictly Need to Know
In Vancouver, public notice is public notice
Mike Clark-Madison, Nov. 1, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Commuter Games: Pardon me, boy, is that the vote-for-gonzo choo-choo?
Mike Clark-Madison, Oct. 18, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
In Through the Back Door: City Hall's m.o. and the sins of Vision Village
Mike Clark-Madison, Oct. 11, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
How Our Garden Grows: If Austin is so great, why should we keep it to ourselves?
Mike Clark-Madison, Sept. 27, 2002
Austin @ Large: No Picnic for PARD
When bad things happen to good departments -- or vice versa
Mike Clark-Madison, Sept. 20, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Wynn Some, Lose Some: Council takes one for the team -- within limits
Mike Clark-Madison, Sept. 13, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Tweaking the Widget: Is "neighborhood planning" the tool for the job Austin needs done?
Mike Clark-Madison, Sept. 6, 2002
Austin @ Large: Bulletproofing Betty
'Public Safety' opens up to include Dunkerley's health care plans
Mike Clark-Madison, Aug. 30, 2002
Austin @ Large: Before the Flood
No light at the end of the Waller Creek Tunnel
Mike Clark-Madison, Aug. 23, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Boosters in the Bust: It's time to think -- NOT just talk -- about economic development again
Mike Clark-Madison, Aug. 16, 2002
Austin @ Large: Into the Gap
Futrell's budget spreads the pain among everyone -- except us
Mike Clark-Madison, Aug. 9, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
The new Green Knight: "Daryl Slusher' Is dead. You can stop yelling at him now.
Mike Clark-Madison, July 19, 2002
Austin @ Large: Saving Austin Now -- and Tomorrow
Circle C sprawl violates the law and the city's future
Mike Clark-Madison, July 12, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Sending Out an SOS: Can the Fractured Austin Polis Find a Common Future?
Mike Clark-Madison, July 5, 2002
Austin @ Large: Canary in the Data Mine
Indicators Project sings Austin blues from atop a three-legged perch
Mike Clark-Madison, June 28, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Victim No. 1: Sophia King is one story. East Austin vs. APD is another
Mike Clark-Madison, June 21, 2002
Austin @ Large: Out Into the DAMP
Downtown Mobility Plan has everything except an advocate
Mike Clark-Madison, June 14, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
A-Train in Vain: Is it too early to forget light rail and try something else?
Mike Clark-Madison, June 7, 2002
Austin @ Large: Sense of the Census
The new data suggest what Austin is becoming
Mike Clark-Madison, May 31, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Protection Racket: Austin needs an honest discussion on public safety spending
Mike Clark-Madison, May 24, 2002
Austin @ Large: Where Was Everybody?
No easy explanations for decreasing voter turnout
Mike Clark-Madison, May 17, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Angry on the Inside? a watershed election, without the watershed
Mike Clark-Madison, May 10, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large
Austin for the Austinites: It's time to bring an end to tribal politics
Mike Clark-Madison, May 3, 2002
Austin @ Large: Austin at Large: Money Changes Everything
In budget crunch, how will Austin decide which 'pet projects' get spayed?
Mike Clark-Madison, April 26, 2002
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