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James Beard Awards for Local Chefs, the Return of Bufalina, Father's Day Dining, and You Won’t Believe the Food Trucks We’ve Recommended
All the news that’s fit to get your taste buds quivering
"...Here's some of what's happening in Austin's dining & drinking scene, as..."

June 15, 2022 Food Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Making the House of Torment a Home
After a shuttered year, Austin's oldest haunted attraction reunites the family
"...Normally, the warm scent of batter and thick syrup is the smell of home...."

Oct. 8, 2021 Arts Feature by Richard Whittaker

A Guide to Austin Lakes and What to Do on Them
Boating, ziplining, and more water activities to enjoy
"...There are a lot of reasons to visit Austin – the live music and..."

Aug. 24, 2021 Chronolog Post by Avery Wohleb

Opening of Waterloo Park Set for Aug. 14
Gary Clark Jr. to headline park's first concert on Aug. 20
"...After a full decade of being closed, Waterloo Park will at long last reopen..."

June 23, 2021 Events Post by Robert Faires

How to Celebrate Austin Museum Day 2020
In person and virtual events abound on the city' annual free museum day
"...Here comes the 23rd annual Austin Museum Day, citizen, that free celebration of art, culture,..."

Sept. 15, 2020 Arts Post

Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic, Austin Choirs Seek Community Through Virtual Worship
Music remains an integral part of most religions, so what happens when the choir can't meet?
"...if you've ever tried to sing with a group of people all at the same time on Zoom, but..."

July 10, 2020 Music Feature by Nataleah Small

Nic Patrizi Opens Industry Soup Kitchen in East Austin
Vic and Al’s space is now a community kitchen to address food insecurity
"...Many of us have been holding our breath: too anxious to..."

March 21, 2020 Food Post by Alex Detmar

Mayor Bans Gatherings of 250+ People
New order aims to slow transmission of COVID-19
"...Mayor Steve Adler ordered on Saturday evening the prohibition of all community gatherings of 250 people or more anywhere..."

March 14, 2020 News Post by Beth Sullivan

Gov. Abbott Announces State of Disaster, Urges Texans Not to Hoard
Governor says more facilities will have testing capabilities soon
"...Flanked by Texas State Department of Health Services Commissioner Dr. John Hellerstedt and Division of..."

March 13, 2020 News Post by Margaret Nicklas

Faster Than Sound: Austin Industry Bands Together for March Music Week
Why Austin venues and musicians need you to turn out the next 10 days, and where to do it
"...In the wake of the city of Austin's cancellation of South by Southwest..."

March 13, 2020 Music Column by Rachel Rascoe

Austin at Large: Equity Is Everybody’s Business
We the people of Austin own the future of our schools
"...table. Boy oh boy, we really made a hash of this Austin Independent School District School Changes deal, didn't..."

Dec. 27, 2019 News Column by Mike Clark-Madison

The Duality of Southwest Key
An East Austin nonprofit in the immigration debate
"...An oversized mural, of children enjoying outdoor activities, adorns the side of South­west..."

June 29, 2018 News Feature by Mary Tuma

November Is Austin Art Month
With EAST, POP Austin, and the Creek Show, who's to argue?
"...feast on first: art. While we have no shortage of the stuff to savor in other months, November is..."

Nov. 10, 2017 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Mayor Adler Addresses ICE Raids in Open Letter to Austin
Stresses Austin is "welcoming, inclusive community"
"...U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ran a raid on Austin over the weekend that resulted in the arrest of..."

Feb. 14, 2017 News Post by Sarah Marloff

ICE Raid in Austin?
Federal immigration agency rumored to be in town for roundup
"...coming in that ICE raids are taking place around Austin. Immigrant Services Network of Austin is directing those affected..."

Feb. 2, 2017 News Post by Mary Tuma

Aztex to Bring Pro Soccer Back to Austin
Soccer team to join USL Pro for 2015; Epstein, Thornton, join ownership
"...The Austin Aztex announced today that they’ll be Austin’s newest pro..."

June 10, 2014 Sports Post by Nick Barbaro

'Heart of a Servant': Jaime Padron
Thousands mourn slain officer
"...Austin Police Officer Rahim Kidd breathed deeply and choked back..."

April 11, 2012 News Post by Jordan Smith

The Good and Bad of the Rain
Roads closed, power returning after last night's storms
"...At last, Austin got some of the rain it so desperately needs,..."

Jan. 25, 2012 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Naked City
Civil rights groups still ask for punitive action against APD
"...The U.S. Department of Justice last week cleared APD Officer John Coffey of..."

Aug. 5, 2005 News Feature by Jordan Smith

Naked City
The state balks – at least temporarily – at the region's anti-smog strategy
"...Local officials have cleared the air with the Texas Commission on..."

July 2, 2004 News Feature by Kimberly Reeves

Naked City
Al Mindiz-Melton, the Johnston High School principal who got busted for marijuana possession last week, was a capable administrator who brought improvements to every school he oversaw.
"...(1992-97) that I wrote about public schools for The Austin Chronicle, only one principal of the district's 90-odd schools..."

April 21, 2000 News Feature by Roseana Auten

Layoffs at County’s Largest Mental Health Provider Approved by Board of Trustees
Nurse describes “sloppy and dysfunctional” leadership
"...The Integral Care Board of Trustees voted unanimously, Aug. 31, to adopt a $131..."

Sept. 1, 2023 News Post by Austin Sanders

Austin Water’s Aquifer Storage Project Steams Ahead
Project aims to store drinking water underground in the event of another supply issue
"...third boil water notice in four years this February, Austinites are pondering ways to keep potable water on hand..."

April 1, 2022 News Feature by Lina Fisher

Austin Musicians of Color Talk About the Pandemic's Outsized Impact on Their Communities
COVID-19 extends into all realities of Austin's pervasive inequality
"...a lens, the coronavirus epidemic extends into all realities of Austin's pervasive inequality, from economic distress to broad health..."

June 19, 2020 Music Feature by Kahron Spearman

Point Austin: Watching the Races
Yes, it’s early – but Austin voters can start boning up now
"...In the third year of the Trump Regime, it has become increasingly painful to..."

Aug. 16, 2019 News Column by Michael King

13 Must-Try Breakfast Tacos in Austin
Start your day the very best way
"...Surely you’ve heard by now: Austin reigns supreme when it comes to breakfast tacos. Don’t..."

March 15, 2018 Food Post by Acacia Coronado

Austin’s Steve Parker Has Built You a New Set of Ears
The audio provocateur expands (again) the local dimensions of sound
"...As if a visit to the Austin Nature and Science Center wasn’t already a fine way..."

Sept. 13, 2017 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

Release of Breaion King Arrest Footage Leads to APD Investigations
Police and community members meet for “an open, honest dialogue”
"...are under way at APD into the policing strategies of two Henry sector (Southeast) cops and the oversight of..."

July 22, 2016 News Post by Chase Hoffberger

Lawsuit Accuses APD of Excessive Force
Alleges blood draw during DWI arrest involved chokehold
"...An Austin woman filed suit Wednesday, Feb. 4, claiming that members..."

Feb. 6, 2015 News Post by Chase Hoffberger

Once Upon a Time in Austin
The films, the filmmakers, the crews, the making of a scene
"...Film's local economic impact has been in the hundreds of millions of dollars during the past three years, which..."

March 12, 2004 Screens Feature by Louis Black

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