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Central Health Gets “Clean” Audit of Med School Funding
Auditors found Dell Med’s spending to be in accordance with Affiliation Agreement with Central Health
"...medical school administration, economic development, or innovation districts" (referring broadly to projects associated with the Medical School)...."

Sept. 1, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Point Austin: Hot Over HOT
City Council wrangles over Convention Center, hotel taxes, and Downtown's future
"...project strongly desired by Downtown hoteliers and other folks broadly associated with the tourism industry. There are also plenty..."

Sept. 1, 2017 News Column by Michael King

Lege Lines: Sine Done
The dregs from last month's special session
"...a similar lower court decision in North Carolina, one broadly seen as showing that even the conservative-leaning Supremes are..."

Aug. 25, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Looking at the Lege After a Flaccid Special Session
Alpha males Abbott and Patrick can't get their red meat passed
"...Broadly seen as nothing more than a back door for..."

Aug. 18, 2017 News Feature by the News Staff

Lege Lines: Elsewhere Under the Dome
Taking stock of the week that was
"...be for lack of will, not time. That was broadly read as his signal that he was not interested..."

Aug. 4, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Lege Bills Target Local Planned Parenthood Office
Latest attack rooted in faulty logic
"...into jeopardy. Wheat said, "The bill is written so broadly that it's hard to tell the full extent of..."

Aug. 4, 2017 News Feature by Mary Tuma

Texans With Disabilities Physically Barred From Policymakers
The inaccessibility at the Capitol is emblematic of the city at large
"...community both in the building itself and society more broadly. "I'd be happy to work myself out of a..."

July 28, 2017 News Feature by Taylor Jackson Buchanan

Go Forth. Be Memorable.
"...I'm a 43-year-old single, gay man. I've always had..."

July 21, 2017 Column by The Luv Doc

AISD’s Big Balancing Act
The Austin Independent School District is considering bringing a $1 billion bond to voters in November. That's a lot of money. What all would it do? And can the package keep everybody happy?
"...week. While those familiar with its details have been broadly positive in their response, their numbers are few. The..."

June 23, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Point Austin: Truly Free
Exonerated at last, may Fran and Dan Keller finally "breathe free"
"...out a few things first." On Tuesday, Keller smiled broadly as he signed the documents formally exonerating him: "I..."

June 23, 2017 News Column by Michael King

ATX Television Festival: Battlestar Galactica Reunion
Austin welcomes cast get-together with heartfelt “So say we y’all”
"...then-run for a seat in the Senate, and more broadly, how Roslin emblematized for her generation “a woman coming..."

June 12, 2017 Screens Post by Kimberley Jones

“Beth Consetta Rubel: Higher Learning: Educational Toys”
Rubel’s solo show is cutting when it comes to Bill Cosby and Rachel Dolezal, but it also explores the complexities of race
"...real wife, Camille, clutching a prescription bag and smiling broadly; Damon Wayans, who described Cosby's victims as "un-rape-able"; and..."

June 9, 2017 Arts Review by Sam Anderson-Ramos

Last Day at the Lege
Sine die arrives as threat of a special session looms
"...school finance reform that Patrick sabotaged by adding in broadly loathed school voucher language. On top of that, last..."

May 29, 2017 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Uber, Lyft Return to Austin Monday
Gov. Abbott expected to sign rideshare bill
"...erratic series of local ordinances. Yet this is more broadly seen as an attack on local control (Austin’s needs..."

May 25, 2017 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Bill of the Week: We the People
Rewriting the Constitution is as easy as 1, 2, 3
"...The initiative is broadly seen as nothing more than an effort by the..."

April 14, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

Balancing the Books After Years of Neglecting Schools
The Texas Legislature wants to fix school finance, but how?
"...Malfaro, president* of statewide educators' union Texas AFT, is broadly supportive of both the intention and results of HB..."

April 7, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Future of Health Care?
Dell and Central Health "re-think" the way we provide – and pay for – health care
"...and over time, by eliminating unnecessary and repetitive treatments, broadly reduces the cost of care. Teisberg, now a full..."

March 24, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Dell Med School Debate Over Use of Funds Continues
Fred Lewis won’t quit HEALTH fight with Travis County
"...financial records provided by the medical school, Lewis concludes, broadly, that of $105 million in Cen­tral Health district funding..."

Feb. 17, 2017 News Feature by Michael King

Austin: “Strong, Unique, and Special”
“State of the City” emphasizes change, permanence, independence
"...and somewhat overshadowed by national politics. The mayor’s theme, broadly speaking, was Welcoming Change While Remaining Austin, and his..."

Jan. 30, 2017 News Post by Michael King

Vela Kicks Off
Immigration lawyer formally adds name to foggy HD 46 race
"...for an urban gas tax," to be used for broadly defined urban transportation needs)...."

Jan. 13, 2017 News Post by Michael King

85th Texas Legislature Preview
Can the GOP-run House and Senate get along well enough to get anything accomplished?
"...really want to waste time on a contentious and broadly opposed bathroom bill when the state's highways are literally..."

Jan. 13, 2017 News Feature by the News Staff

Point Austin: The Age of Trump
As D.C. moves backward, cities must lead forward
"...rights, transportation regulations, environmental protections, and so on. More broadly, they've reiterated their biennial determination to starve local governments..."

Jan. 6, 2017 News Column by Michael King

The Return of the Lege
State’s 85th Legislature already a battle of House and Senate
"...to force through both chambers. Speaker Joe Straus – broadly expected to hold his leadership position in the House..."

Jan. 6, 2017 News Feature by Richard Whittaker

The Luv Doc: Some Secret Grotto
Men don't fear commitment
"...So, here's my advice: If there really is a..."

Dec. 30, 2016 Column by The Luv Doc

Cole Running to Replace Dukes
One election ends, another begins …
"...issues stemming from a 2013 car wreck, but it’s broadly suspected that an ongoing investigation into allegations she abused..."

Nov. 8, 2016 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Sound on Sound Review: Thursday
Reunited ragers wait out the rain to bring fire
"...broke up six years ago,” grinned screamer Geoff Rickly broadly as the post-hardcore pioneers ripped Sound on Sound apart..."

Nov. 7, 2016 Music Post by Richard Whittaker

Highlights From the Austin Asian American Film Festival
Dark and stormy, with a side of stoner fun
"...to forge connections between diverse global and local communities. "Broadly, I always favor movies that advance the medium, that..."

Nov. 4, 2016 Screens Feature by Michael Agresta

Point Austin: Let Us Begin
The transportation bond represents useful and necessary progress
"...for "vehicle throughput" or for shifting the load more broadly across other transportation modes – the projects appear to..."

Oct. 28, 2016 News Column by Michael King

The Luv Doc: How Clever You Are
Where everyone gets their three minutes to bomb
"...Although it saddens me greatly, I get questions like..."

Oct. 14, 2016 Column by The Luv Doc

SXSW Eco: A Better City Built to a Hip-Hop Beat
How architecture can be used to challenge injustice
"...luxury complexes before the practice was banned. Or, more broadly, in poverty-stricken neighborhoods across the country, where coffee shops..."

Oct. 7, 2016 News Feature by Annamarya Scaccia

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